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Venezuela: Training and development

This resource is not currently being updated. It was last reviewed and updated on 31 December 2023. 

Original and updating author: Juan Carlos Varela, Littler

Consultant editor: Héctor Armando Jaime Martínez

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Summary

  • Employees have a right to receive technical and technological training related to the processes, equipment and machinery with which they work, and to learn about the overall process of which their work forms part. (See General)
  • Apprenticeship is a specific form of employment relationship involving a combination of work and training, both on and off the job, and is open to young people aged 14 to 17 inclusive. (See Apprenticeships and internships)
  • Employers must provide internships for certain young people under the age of 30 who are registered in the National Registry of Young Workers. (See Apprenticeships and internships)