In order to increase the participation of the economically active population in the formal sector, the goal is to achieve a goal of ensuring that only one in four workers in Baja California is in informal employment within the next five years.
In accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically indicator 8.3.1 for Baja California, the goal is to reduce informal employment to build a more equitable economy and strengthen labor rights.
The metric established as a goal is to ensure that only 24.6% of the population generating income do so through informality, aiming for virtually three out of four to be formally employed.
The Undersecretary of Economic Development of the State Secretariat of Economy and Innovation, Michelle Guerrero Jaimes, highlighted that one of the areas to be strengthened is micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises to promote formality.
He pointed out that work has been done on the certification process for micro, small, and medium-sized businesses to not only make them more competitive, but also to encourage them to invest in formality and, consequently, that of their employees.
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