Cómo las empresas pueden ayudar a las universidades a formar trabajadores tecnológicos
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La Ley de Equidad para Trabajadoras Embarazadas: Lo que los empleadores estadounidenses deben saber
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En un cambio inesperado debido a la inteligencia artificial, los trabajos de oficina ahora corren mayor riesgo
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The covid-19 pandemic brought to light the problem of mental illness in Colombia
One of the most worrying figures is that of suicidal behavior during 2021, which increased by 60 events per year
Renowned supermarket takes more than 72 days to pay its employees
The trade chain union warns for a new call for marches
They denounce death threats against a union leader of the General Hospital of Medellín
The intimidation against the secretary general of Sinprogen would appear to be related to the guild's allegations of alleged irregularities within the administration of the hospital center
Just and Good: Bank Accounts Were Seized and Employees Protest Wages
The company says that the freezing of its accounts prevents paying payroll. The union disagrees
New registration date for Repro II: deadlines and requirements set by the Government for March salaries
National authorities also extended assistance for freelancers in critical sectors for another month. Both measures were reported in Resolution 287/2022, published this Tuesday in the Official Gazette
Margarita Zavala condemned initiative that authorizes banks to collect credit debits, direct from workers' wages
He assured that this agiotista figure resembles what were the “raya shops”
Utilities 2022: which workers are responsible for this payment and until when do they deposit?
Fines for non-compliance can vary between S/7,222.00 and S/120,152.00, says Julio Villalobos, associate of Miranda & Amado. In addition, it gives details on the distribution of this benefit to workers.