Eddy Olivares swears in six new deputy ministers of Labor

The Minister of Labor, Eddy Olivares Ortega, swore in six new deputy ministers appointed by President Luis Abinader, through Decree 64-26, during an event held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Labor.

During the ceremony, Olivares Ortega described the swearing-in as "an exercise in institutional self-significance" and a strategic reinforcement to continue strengthening the country's labor management, in line with the Government's priorities.

He explained that the replacement of the outgoing deputy ministers responds to a process of natural rotation and specified that the change is a routine procedure, but a decision aimed at adding experience and technical training to guarantee the continuity of the achievements achieved.

"This relief is not a simple administrative act; we seek to incorporate capabilities and technical leadership to consolidate a management focused on results," said the official, while acknowledging the probity, capacity and great service provided by the outgoing deputy ministers to the Ministry of Labor and the country.

The new sworn deputy ministers are: Leonardo Manuel Gil, of Employment; Domingo Santana Castillo, of Labor Regulation; Ramón Efren Cuello Madera, of Social Security; Maritza Antonia Contreras Brito, of Mediation, Trade Union and Business Affairs; Dulce Mercedes Quiñones, of Child Labor and Vulnerable Sectors; and Franklin Augusto Marte Bueno, of Inspection, Safety and Health at Work.

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