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Women's Work Bonus
It is a contribution in money that rewards the efforts of women and heads of households of the most vulnerable families. This varies according to the income they receive, and is paid to those who maintain their pension and health contributions up to date. Furthermore, as a way to promote the hiring of women from the most vulnerable groups, the employer also receives the incentive.
Request Information by the Transparency Law
Request information by the Transparency Law from the Institute of Labor Security (ISL), which consists of the right of any person to request and receive public information from State Institutions
SENCE citizen mailbox
Send questions, complaints, suggestions and congratulations to the National Training and Employment Service (SENCE). The service is available throughout the year.
Consultations and complaints about pension issues and unemployment insurance
Allows inquiries and claims that may cover topics related to the current pension system and unemployment insurance. The procedure can be performed throughout the year.
Queries, complaints or suggestions to Sernameg
It allows for consultations, in addition to presenting suggestions, congratulations or complaints to the National Service for Women and Gender Equity (Sernameg). The procedure can be performed throughout the year.
Vocational orientation test (skills and interests)
It allows young students to obtain vocational guidance through two online tests of interests and skills. Through this tool, you can obtain information relevant to the search process of a professional or technical career.
Aspiring Professional Line Police Officer (OPPL)
Allows single Chileans between 17 and 21 years to be admitted in the process of admission for candidates for Professional Line Police Officer (OPPL) in the School of Police Investigations President Arturo Alessandri Palma.
Suspension of the payment of the credit with State Guarantee for unemployment
It allows beneficiaries of the State Guarantee credit who lost their job or have not found one to request the suspension of the payment of their fees to the Administrative Commission of the Credit System for Higher Education (commission Ingresa). To qualify for the benefit, you must be up to date in paying the debt or have a delinquency not greater than 45 days from the last installment paid. Have more information.