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Manpower: Work Impact of the World Cup Fell Short of Expectations

The consultant estimated that by the end of 2026 between 150 thousand and 250,000 formal jobs will have been generated, in an environment of less optimism for the companies.
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The impact of the 2026 World Cup on the generation of formal employment in Mexico has been less than expected, according to an analysis by ManpowerGroup based on figures from the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). The consultant explained that, although during the first half of the year there was growth in formal employment, the momentum related to the tournament did not result in a significant increase in traditional recruitments. Find o…

The consultant estimated that by the end of 2026 between 150 thousand and 250,000 formal jobs will have been generated, in an environment of less optimism for the companies.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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Aristegui Noticias broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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