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Petro-Peru: Government Would Liquidate up to 1,820 Workers, How Will This Cut Happen?

Summary by El Comercio
“The government’s decision is not to dismiss workers, but to keep an eye on the top officials”Wall Street closes green and the Dow Jones makes a record record after Maduro’s captureAmong 900 and 1820 Petro-Peru employees would lose their jobs in the coming days at the disposition of the Executive and in compliance with the DU 010-2025, which provides for the integral restructuring of the state and the reduction of its staff, sources from the sec…
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“The government’s decision is not to dismiss workers, but to keep an eye on the top officials”Wall Street closes green and the Dow Jones makes a record record after Maduro’s captureAmong 900 and 1820 Petro-Peru employees would lose their jobs in the coming days at the disposition of the Executive and in compliance with the DU 010-2025, which provides for the integral restructuring of the state and the reduction of its staff, sources from the sec…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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