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Cabezón and Rosende: Leading Candidates for Labor Ministry Subsecretary Roles

Cabezón and Rosende: Leading Candidates for Labor Ministry Subsecretary Roles

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José Antonio Kast‘s Government: Key Appointments for ‍Labor‍ and Social Security

With the cabinet of ​President-elect José Antonio ⁣Kast set to ​take office on​ March 11th, ⁣attention is now focused on the appointment ‍of subsecretaries who will complete his governance’s leadership team. Key figures are ⁣emerging as potential ⁣candidates for crucial roles⁣ within the Ministry of Labor.

Potential ‌Appointments at the Ministry of Labor

sources familiar with the selection process indicate that Gustavo Rosende is a strong contender for the Subsecretariat of Labor, while Elisa Cabezón is being considered for⁤ the Subsecretariat of Social Security.

Gustavo Rosende: Expertise in⁤ Labor Law and Legislation

Gustavo Rosende is a partner‍ at the law firm ⁢Rosende & ‌Hauach Abogados Asociados and ​possesses extensive knowledge of labor law. He previously served⁤ as Chief of⁣ Staff for the Subsecretariat of Labor during the second administration of Sebastián Piñera, under the ⁢leadership of Fernando arab. ⁢

Rosende’s expertise extends to legislative affairs, having⁣ spent six years as the director of the​ legislative area at the Jaime Guzmán Foundation, where he advised and supported legislators in the drafting ‌and processing of bills.

Elisa ​Cabezón: Economic Background and⁤ Policy ⁤Experience

Elisa ⁢Cabezón ⁣is⁣ currently the director of Evidence at Pivotes and a professor of economics at the Pontifical Catholic university of Chile. notably,⁣ the ⁢designated Minister of Labor, Tomás rau, is ⁤also an academic at ‍the same institution.

Cabezón’s experience also includes a role as an advisor on public policies at the General Secretariat of the Presidency (Segpres) for ‍over two years. ⁤

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Prior to these positions, she served as ⁤the Executive Director of‍ Perspectivas, an observatory of

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