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Two years ago, I was stuck in a cubicle, desperately Googling “best places to ditch your corporate job and find yourself.” Then I saw pictures of Costa Rica—perfect beaches, rainforests ...
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Costa Rican coffee farms struggle with labor shortages because of immigration restrictions“So, that gives young people here the option to work in other jobs,” which can pay more, and are less physically demanding. Costa Rica has long depended on migrant workers to harvest its ...
Bosch is ramping up its operations in Costa Rica, with plans to grow its workforce from 600 to 1,000 employees.
A total of 200 people, including 80 children, arrived in Costa Rica on two deportation flights from the United States in February and are being held in a migration “reception facility” near ...
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