Government of Rodrigo Chaves Authorizes Amazon to Decrease Payroll From 16,450 to 8,225 People in Costa Rica
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The government of Rodrigo Chaves authorized, at Amazon's request, the reduction to half of the number of employees of the multinational in Costa Rica. The decision was established by executive decree No. 0005-2026, signed on January 5, which details the commitment of the minimum level of jobs in the country. At the new level, the US company will move from 16,450 employees to a new minimum of 8,225 workers.The agreement defines the reduction of t…
After a period of exponential growth driven by the pandemic, Amazon Support Services Costa Rica has filed an application with the Government to reduce its minimum employment commitment in the country.The firm will move from an obligation to maintain 16,450 workers to a new flat of 8,225 employees, representing a 50% decrease in its minimum guaranteed payroll under the Free Zones Regime.The adjustment was firm by amending Executive Agreement No. …
New agreement lowers the minimum number of workers from 16,450 to 8,225, upon application by the company for changes to its global model.
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