Labor irregularities detected in sweet potato harvest in San Pedro

An official inspection in San Pedro uncovered labor irregularities during the sweet potato harvest. It identified 38 unregistered workers out of 62 total. The company must appear in April to regularize the situation.

In San Pedro, an official inspection revealed labor irregularities in the sweet potato harvest. The survey found 38 out of 62 workers unregistered, as reported by TN. The involved company must appear before authorities in April to regularize its labor situation, potentially linked to entities like Renatre and UATRE mentioned in the report's keywords. The incident took place amid fieldwork in the Gobernador Castro area. No immediate fines or other penalties are detailed in the available information, but it underscores the importance of registration in the agricultural sector.

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