The acting President of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez Gómez, announced a comprehensive intervention and recovery plan for Labor Inspectorates across the country this Thursday, during the closing of the National Pilgrimage for a Peaceful Venezuela without Sanctions.
The announcement directly addresses requests from the working class, according to the President. Rodríguez acknowledged receiving reports of deficiencies in citizen services at these offices.
“I have heard complaints from workers who are not being attended to. That is why I have instructed the Minister of Labor and the Minister of Economy and Finance to fully restore the functioning of the Inspectorates,” Rodríguez emphasized.
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The acting President underscored that these institutions should once again be the center of labor justice, functioning as open spaces for active listening and conflict resolution.
Key components of the instruction include the physical rehabilitation of office locations, streamlining processes to defend workers’ rights, and collaborative perform between the Ministries of Labor and Economy to secure necessary resources.
“Welcome back, Labor Inspectorates,” the President stated, reaffirming that these are the ideal spaces for Venezuelan workers to be heard and effectively defended.
The national Executive branch intends to strengthen the institutional framework protecting the working class amid current challenges, ensuring strict and efficient compliance with labor laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted this announcement?
The announcement was a direct response to requests from the working class, following reports of deficiencies in service at Labor Inspectorates.

What are the key areas of focus for the intervention?
The intervention will focus on rehabilitating infrastructure, optimizing service delivery, and ensuring collaboration between the Ministries of Labor and Economy.
What is the intended outcome of this initiative?
The initiative aims to strengthen the institutional framework protecting the working class and ensure the rigorous and efficient enforcement of labor laws.
How might this initiative impact the daily lives of Venezuelan workers?
