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В некоторых школах также прошли встречи с участниками войны и выставки рисунков, посвященные «215 дням мужества» и «годовщине освобождения Суджи от фашистов 21 века&raqu…
В некоторых школах также прошли встречи с участниками войны и выставки рисунков, посвященные «215 дням мужества» и «годовщине освобождения Суджи от фашистов 21 века&raqu…
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The Chadian government has responded to accusations of repression by its security services, voiced by civil society organisations at the United Nations earlier this month, telling RFI that alleged abuses are referred to the courts.
The Chadian government has responded to accusations of repression by its security services, voiced by civil society organisations at the United Nations earlier this month, telling RFI that alleged abuses are referred to the courts.
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Ninguna sociedad puede relativizar la coacción ni el abuso. El consentimiento es un pilar civilizatorio. Pero cuando el marco normativo comienza a operar sobre zonas grises con presunciones expansivas, el resultado puede ser paradójico: más soledad que justicia. The post El miedo a tocarse: Una sociedad donde el abrazo es un riesgo y el piropo un expediente potencial appeared first on BioBioChile.
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Ninguna sociedad puede relativizar la coacción ni el abuso. El consentimiento es un pilar civilizatorio. Pero cuando el marco normativo comienza a operar sobre zonas grises con presunciones expansivas, el resultado puede ser paradójico: más soledad que justicia. The post El miedo a tocarse: Una sociedad donde el abrazo es un riesgo y el piropo un expediente potencial appeared first on BioBioChile.
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Deutschland bleibt beim Solarausbau stark abhängig von China – ein Großteil der Importe kommt aus der Volksrepublik. Nicht nur der Ausbau der Technik verlangsamt sich, auch die Produktion. Der Beitrag Solar-Ausbau in Deutschland schwächt sich ab erschien zuerst auf globalmagazin.
Deutschland bleibt beim Solarausbau stark abhängig von China – ein Großteil der Importe kommt aus der Volksrepublik. Nicht nur der Ausbau der Technik verlangsamt sich, auch die Produktion. Der Beitrag Solar-Ausbau in Deutschland schwächt sich ab erschien zuerst auf globalmagazin.
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El presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski, lamentó la decisión de Estados Unidos de levantar temporalmente las sanciones al petróleo de Rusia, en medio de la crisis internacional por el cierre del paso de Ormuz, por la guerra en Irán. Zelenski estimó que la venta del crudo que transportan los petroleros rusos generará grandes ingresos a … Continua leyendo "Zelenski lamenta levantamiento de sanciones de EEUU al petroleo ruso: "No contribuye a la paz"" The post Zelenski lamenta levantamiento de sanciones de EEUU al petroleo ruso: "No contribuye a la paz" appeared first on BioBioChile.
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El presidente de Ucrania, Volodímir Zelenski, lamentó la decisión de Estados Unidos de levantar temporalmente las sanciones al petróleo de Rusia, en medio de la crisis internacional por el cierre del paso de Ormuz, por la guerra en Irán. Zelenski estimó que la venta del crudo que transportan los petroleros rusos generará grandes ingresos a … Continua leyendo "Zelenski lamenta levantamiento de sanciones de EEUU al petroleo ruso: "No contribuye a la paz"" The post Zelenski lamenta levantamiento de sanciones de EEUU al petroleo ruso: "No contribuye a la paz" appeared first on BioBioChile.
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La directora del Serviu Bío Bío, María Luz Gajardo, se refirió a la solicitud de renuncia no voluntaria que el ministro de Vivienda, Iván Poduje, le pidió ayer -jueves- mediante correo. La autoridad, en un punto de prensa desde el edificio del Serviu, aseguró que ella se mantiene en el cargo hasta este viernes, quedando … Continua leyendo "Directora de Serviu Bío Bío y petición de renuncia por correo: "Las maneras son cuestiones personales"" The post Directora de Serviu Bío Bío y petición de renuncia por correo: "Las maneras son cuestiones personales" appeared first on BioBioChile.
La directora del Serviu Bío Bío, María Luz Gajardo, se refirió a la solicitud de renuncia no voluntaria que el ministro de Vivienda, Iván Poduje, le pidió ayer -jueves- mediante correo. La autoridad, en un punto de prensa desde el edificio del Serviu, aseguró que ella se mantiene en el cargo hasta este viernes, quedando … Continua leyendo "Directora de Serviu Bío Bío y petición de renuncia por correo: "Las maneras son cuestiones personales"" The post Directora de Serviu Bío Bío y petición de renuncia por correo: "Las maneras son cuestiones personales" appeared first on BioBioChile.
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El O.S.7 de Carabineros en Los Ángeles, región del Bío Bío, en Cabrero, además de detener a un sujeto. En específico, este operativo se realizó en el marco de los servicios de control y fiscalización que desarrolla dicho departamento de la policía uniformada, esto para combatir el tráfico de drogas en la zona. En este … Continua leyendo "Incautan más de 3 kilos de droga y 100 cartuchos de munición en Cabrero: un detenido" The post Incautan más de 3 kilos de droga y 100 cartuchos de munición en Cabrero: un detenido appeared first on BioBioChile.
El O.S.7 de Carabineros en Los Ángeles, región del Bío Bío, en Cabrero, además de detener a un sujeto. En específico, este operativo se realizó en el marco de los servicios de control y fiscalización que desarrolla dicho departamento de la policía uniformada, esto para combatir el tráfico de drogas en la zona. En este … Continua leyendo "Incautan más de 3 kilos de droga y 100 cartuchos de munición en Cabrero: un detenido" The post Incautan más de 3 kilos de droga y 100 cartuchos de munición en Cabrero: un detenido appeared first on BioBioChile.
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“Chasing huge companies like TikTok grabs headlines, but building South Dakota means investing in South Dakotans.”

“Chasing huge companies like TikTok grabs headlines, but building South Dakota means investing in South Dakotans.”
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OPINION - California’s transportation system connects our communities, supports our economy and protects public safety. Modernizing how we fund it is about aligning policy with reality and ensuring funding remains fair, accountable and sustainable.Continue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/unfair-transportation-funding-must-be-addressed/
OPINION - California’s transportation system connects our communities, supports our economy and protects public safety. Modernizing how we fund it is about aligning policy with reality and ensuring funding remains fair, accountable and sustainable.Continue reading the full article: Capitol WeeklyOriginal article: http://capitolweekly.net/unfair-transportation-funding-must-be-addressed/
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Nûçeyên Cîhanê ji Dengê Amerîka
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(The Center Square) – An armed attacker rammed a vehicle into a Michigan synagogue and school Thursday before being shot and killed by the temple’s security staff in what the FBI is investigating as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. The attack occurred at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, about 25 miles northwest of Detroit, and prompted a large law enforcement response as authorities evacuated the building and secured the area. None of the people inside the synagogue were seriously injured or killed. Temple officials said about 140 children were at the facility’s on-site child care center at the time. “Everyone is safe,” the synagogue wrote in a social media post several hours after the attack. Video from the scene showed black smoke rising from the building after the suspect’s vehicle caught fire inside the building. Less than two hours after the attack, reports were released that the suspect in the attack was dead. Authorities later said the suspect was killed by the synagogue’s security staff. Multiple media outlets have identified the suspect as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese-born U.S. citizen. The Associated Press reported Ghazali had lost four family members in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon last week. Officials have not confirmed a motive. Jennifer Runyan, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Detroit Field Office, said the agency is leading the investigation and described the attack as a targeted act of violence. “This is a deeply disturbing and tragic incident, and our deepest sympathies are with the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish community,” Runyan said at a press conference in West Bloomfield on Thursday evening. “I can confirm that the FBI is leading this investigation as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.” Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said during a news conference on Friday the attack was motivated by antisemitism. “Yesterday’s attack was antisemitism. It was hate, plain and simple,” Whitmer said. “We will fight this ancient and rampant evil. We will stand together as we do it, and we will call it out.” Whitmer said rising threats against Jewish communities make it critical for people to speak out against hate. “This community is on the edge,” she said. “It is important for us to stand up, to stand against it, and to call out where we see acts of antisemitism and threats.” President Donald Trump also addressed the incident Thursday. “I want to send our love to the Michigan Jewish community and all of the people in the Detroit area following the attack on the Jewish synagogue early today,” Trump said. “I’ve been fully briefed — and it’s a terrible thing . . . We’re going to get right down to the bottom of it.” The attack comes amid a broader rise in antisemitic incidents in the United States and globally. Jewish institutions, including synagogues and schools, have increasingly strengthened security measures in recent months. The incident also echoes a September 2025 attack in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, when a gunman rammed a vehicle into a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building, opened fire and set the structure on fire. That incident led to the deaths of five people, including the suspect. This investigation is ongoing.
(The Center Square) – An armed attacker rammed a vehicle into a Michigan synagogue and school Thursday before being shot and killed by the temple’s security staff in what the FBI is investigating as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community. The attack occurred at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, about 25 miles northwest of Detroit, and prompted a large law enforcement response as authorities evacuated the building and secured the area. None of the people inside the synagogue were seriously injured or killed. Temple officials said about 140 children were at the facility’s on-site child care center at the time. “Everyone is safe,” the synagogue wrote in a social media post several hours after the attack. Video from the scene showed black smoke rising from the building after the suspect’s vehicle caught fire inside the building. Less than two hours after the attack, reports were released that the suspect in the attack was dead. Authorities later said the suspect was killed by the synagogue’s security staff. Multiple media outlets have identified the suspect as Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, a Lebanese-born U.S. citizen. The Associated Press reported Ghazali had lost four family members in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon last week. Officials have not confirmed a motive. Jennifer Runyan, special agent in charge of the FBI’s Detroit Field Office, said the agency is leading the investigation and described the attack as a targeted act of violence. “This is a deeply disturbing and tragic incident, and our deepest sympathies are with the victims, their families, and the entire Jewish community,” Runyan said at a press conference in West Bloomfield on Thursday evening. “I can confirm that the FBI is leading this investigation as a targeted act of violence against the Jewish community.” Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said during a news conference on Friday the attack was motivated by antisemitism. “Yesterday’s attack was antisemitism. It was hate, plain and simple,” Whitmer said. “We will fight this ancient and rampant evil. We will stand together as we do it, and we will call it out.” Whitmer said rising threats against Jewish communities make it critical for people to speak out against hate. “This community is on the edge,” she said. “It is important for us to stand up, to stand against it, and to call out where we see acts of antisemitism and threats.” President Donald Trump also addressed the incident Thursday. “I want to send our love to the Michigan Jewish community and all of the people in the Detroit area following the attack on the Jewish synagogue early today,” Trump said. “I’ve been fully briefed — and it’s a terrible thing . . . We’re going to get right down to the bottom of it.” The attack comes amid a broader rise in antisemitic incidents in the United States and globally. Jewish institutions, including synagogues and schools, have increasingly strengthened security measures in recent months. The incident also echoes a September 2025 attack in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, when a gunman rammed a vehicle into a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building, opened fire and set the structure on fire. That incident led to the deaths of five people, including the suspect. This investigation is ongoing.
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(The Center Square) – Minnesota cities and towns saw rising costs and declining revenues in 2023, highlighting ongoing pressure on local budgets. That’s according to the 2023 Minnesota City and Town Finances Report recently released by State Auditor Julie Blaha, which analyzed financial data from 1,659 local governments across the state for the calendar year ending Dec. 31, 2023. The report found that property taxes remain the backbone of city and town finances. Since 2014, property tax revenue in Minnesota cities has risen 63%, while federal grants have grown 186% and state grants 50%. Blaha said that means federal funding now plays "a significant role in shaping local budgets, so careful planning is essential for sustainability.” Federal and state funding to Minnesota cities and towns surged during the COVID-19 pandemic but has since begun to decline. According to the report, 2023 marked the first time in five years that total revenues dropped, largely due to decreases in federal grants. Blaha also raised concerns about potential federal policy changes affecting Minnesota, as previously reported by The Center Square. “I worry with what President Trump has been doing with federal funding over the last year that we’re going to see a shift, a big shift, especially in Minnesota, where we have been a target of some of his economic attacks – and that has made a lot of that funding volatile,” Blaha told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. “I worry that Trump is really rocking the boat here, and I’m worried because we’re starting to take on water.” She warned that federal and state funding changes can quickly ripple through local budgets, particularly for programs like SNAP and Medicaid, which in Minnesota are administered at the county level. “When you’re cutting off SNAP benefits, it’s local food banks that feel that impact,” Blaha said. “It’s your local grocery stores where their customer base falls off, and that affects property tax collections.” Blaha said the report also underscores how local governments are playing an increasingly significant role in residents’ daily lives. “What I noticed is that we’re seeing how the local government is playing an even bigger role in people’s lives over time,” she said. At the same time, local costs continue to rise. The report found total governmental fund expenditures increased 7% in 2023, reaching $8.3 billion. Blaha said public safety costs are among the most noticeable increases. “I think the cost increases in public safety have been notable,” Blaha said. “Anecdotally, we hear people talking about it having to do with things like shortages of law enforcement and some additional labor costs there. So much of the work that local government does is people.” Infrastructure costs are also climbing. Roads, in particular, are becoming more expensive as material prices rise. “We also see costs going up on roads,” Blaha said. “That’s just the cost of materials.” Meanwhile, town finances have faced longer-term pressure. When adjusted for inflation, total town revenues have decreased slightly since 2014, while inflation-adjusted expenditures increased 16.8% over the same period. Blaha said local governments are particularly vulnerable to shifts in revenue. “It’s like pushing on a balloon,” she said. “If federal or state funding drops, they have to make it up locally, and that’s primarily property taxes.” Blaha said the report provides lawmakers and residents insight into the interconnected nature of federal, state and local finances. “These systems are deeply interconnected,” she said. “Every level needs to understand what every other level is doing. If you’re a state legislator, you need to know what’s happening at the federal level, because it affects the state and it affects your local communities.” Blaha explained that local governments also have limited flexibility in their budgets because much of their spending goes toward essential services such as public safety, roads and emergency response. “You can’t just say you’re not going to respond to fire calls this year,” Blaha said. “If streets are falling apart, you’ve got to fix them.”
(The Center Square) – Minnesota cities and towns saw rising costs and declining revenues in 2023, highlighting ongoing pressure on local budgets. That’s according to the 2023 Minnesota City and Town Finances Report recently released by State Auditor Julie Blaha, which analyzed financial data from 1,659 local governments across the state for the calendar year ending Dec. 31, 2023. The report found that property taxes remain the backbone of city and town finances. Since 2014, property tax revenue in Minnesota cities has risen 63%, while federal grants have grown 186% and state grants 50%. Blaha said that means federal funding now plays "a significant role in shaping local budgets, so careful planning is essential for sustainability.” Federal and state funding to Minnesota cities and towns surged during the COVID-19 pandemic but has since begun to decline. According to the report, 2023 marked the first time in five years that total revenues dropped, largely due to decreases in federal grants. Blaha also raised concerns about potential federal policy changes affecting Minnesota, as previously reported by The Center Square. “I worry with what President Trump has been doing with federal funding over the last year that we’re going to see a shift, a big shift, especially in Minnesota, where we have been a target of some of his economic attacks – and that has made a lot of that funding volatile,” Blaha told The Center Square in an exclusive interview. “I worry that Trump is really rocking the boat here, and I’m worried because we’re starting to take on water.” She warned that federal and state funding changes can quickly ripple through local budgets, particularly for programs like SNAP and Medicaid, which in Minnesota are administered at the county level. “When you’re cutting off SNAP benefits, it’s local food banks that feel that impact,” Blaha said. “It’s your local grocery stores where their customer base falls off, and that affects property tax collections.” Blaha said the report also underscores how local governments are playing an increasingly significant role in residents’ daily lives. “What I noticed is that we’re seeing how the local government is playing an even bigger role in people’s lives over time,” she said. At the same time, local costs continue to rise. The report found total governmental fund expenditures increased 7% in 2023, reaching $8.3 billion. Blaha said public safety costs are among the most noticeable increases. “I think the cost increases in public safety have been notable,” Blaha said. “Anecdotally, we hear people talking about it having to do with things like shortages of law enforcement and some additional labor costs there. So much of the work that local government does is people.” Infrastructure costs are also climbing. Roads, in particular, are becoming more expensive as material prices rise. “We also see costs going up on roads,” Blaha said. “That’s just the cost of materials.” Meanwhile, town finances have faced longer-term pressure. When adjusted for inflation, total town revenues have decreased slightly since 2014, while inflation-adjusted expenditures increased 16.8% over the same period. Blaha said local governments are particularly vulnerable to shifts in revenue. “It’s like pushing on a balloon,” she said. “If federal or state funding drops, they have to make it up locally, and that’s primarily property taxes.” Blaha said the report provides lawmakers and residents insight into the interconnected nature of federal, state and local finances. “These systems are deeply interconnected,” she said. “Every level needs to understand what every other level is doing. If you’re a state legislator, you need to know what’s happening at the federal level, because it affects the state and it affects your local communities.” Blaha explained that local governments also have limited flexibility in their budgets because much of their spending goes toward essential services such as public safety, roads and emergency response. “You can’t just say you’re not going to respond to fire calls this year,” Blaha said. “If streets are falling apart, you’ve got to fix them.”
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An Ohio Libertarian activist is seeking to remove Jeffrey Kanter from the ballot, alleging registered Republicans collected dozens of signatures on his candidate petitions. The post Ohio Libertarian Senate candidate skips hearing on effort to remove him from ballot appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
An Ohio Libertarian activist is seeking to remove Jeffrey Kanter from the ballot, alleging registered Republicans collected dozens of signatures on his candidate petitions. The post Ohio Libertarian Senate candidate skips hearing on effort to remove him from ballot appeared first on Signal Cleveland.
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Prices for regular unleaded gasoline in CT have jumped from less than $3 per gallon in late February to about $3.50 per gallon this week.

Prices for regular unleaded gasoline in CT have jumped from less than $3 per gallon in late February to about $3.50 per gallon this week.
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Shqipëria do të votojë për një rezolutë për ta shpallur Iranin shtet sponsor të terrorizmit, ndërsa Gardën Revolucionare dhe Hezbollahun, organizata terroriste, njoftoi të premten kryeministri i vendit, Edi Rama, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Duke folur në një konferencë për gazetarë, Rama tha se vendimi do të merret javën e ardhshme. “Parlamenti i Shqipërisë […]

Shqipëria do të votojë për një rezolutë për ta shpallur Iranin shtet sponsor të terrorizmit, ndërsa Gardën Revolucionare dhe Hezbollahun, organizata terroriste, njoftoi të premten kryeministri i vendit, Edi Rama, transmeton Radio Evropa e Lirë. Duke folur në një konferencë për gazetarë, Rama tha se vendimi do të merret javën e ardhshme. “Parlamenti i Shqipërisë […]
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هیئت معاونت سازمان ملل در افغانستان یا یوناما، اعلام کرده که درپی حمله شب گذشته پاکستان در کابل، دستکم ۴ غیرنظامی کشته و ۱۴ نفر دیگر، شامل زنان و کودکان، زخمی شدهاند. در سوی دیگر، طالبان هم ادعا میکنند که در پاسخ به این حملات، تاسیسات نظامی پاکستان در خیبرپختونخوا را هدف حمله هوایی قرار دادهاند.
هیئت معاونت سازمان ملل در افغانستان یا یوناما، اعلام کرده که درپی حمله شب گذشته پاکستان در کابل، دستکم ۴ غیرنظامی کشته و ۱۴ نفر دیگر، شامل زنان و کودکان، زخمی شدهاند. در سوی دیگر، طالبان هم ادعا میکنند که در پاسخ به این حملات، تاسیسات نظامی پاکستان در خیبرپختونخوا را هدف حمله هوایی قرار دادهاند.
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El mensaje menciona al “Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos”, pero en España no hay ninguna institución llamada así, sino que se refiere al organismo estadístico de Argentina (INDEC). En España su nombre es “Instituto Nacional de Estadística” (INE). Chequeado, fact-checker argentino, alertó que la cadena circula desde 2024 en varios países y el INDEC afirma que “nunca solicitan datos biométricos ni toman fotos”. El INE dijo a Maldita.es el 1 de octubre de 2025 que no ha enviado a ningún empleado “para nada relacionado con el próximo censo” y que no hace visitas a domicilio para los censos. Maldita.es ha contactado con las instituciones de seguridad de ambos países y con el INDEC, pero a 3 de diciembre no han respondido.

El mensaje menciona al “Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos”, pero en España no hay ninguna institución llamada así, sino que se refiere al organismo estadístico de Argentina (INDEC). En España su nombre es “Instituto Nacional de Estadística” (INE). Chequeado, fact-checker argentino, alertó que la cadena circula desde 2024 en varios países y el INDEC afirma que “nunca solicitan datos biométricos ni toman fotos”. El INE dijo a Maldita.es el 1 de octubre de 2025 que no ha enviado a ningún empleado “para nada relacionado con el próximo censo” y que no hace visitas a domicilio para los censos. Maldita.es ha contactado con las instituciones de seguridad de ambos países y con el INDEC, pero a 3 de diciembre no han respondido.
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O Ministério da Economia e das Finanças de São Tomé e Príncipe apelou “à serenidade e ao sentido de responsabilidade” da população contra a corrida às bombas de gasolina e garantiu que há reservas suficientes até à chegada do próximo carregamento.
O Ministério da Economia e das Finanças de São Tomé e Príncipe apelou “à serenidade e ao sentido de responsabilidade” da população contra a corrida às bombas de gasolina e garantiu que há reservas suficientes até à chegada do próximo carregamento.
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Iruñeko Baluarten izango da kontzertua, eta hautatuak Easo Abesbatzako kideekin eta Euskadiko Orkestrarekin batera arituko dira. Bihar Bilboko Euskaldunan izango dira, eta 16an eta 18an Donostiako Kursaalean.
Iruñeko Baluarten izango da kontzertua, eta hautatuak Easo Abesbatzako kideekin eta Euskadiko Orkestrarekin batera arituko dira. Bihar Bilboko Euskaldunan izango dira, eta 16an eta 18an Donostiako Kursaalean.
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El nuevo ministro del Trabajo, Tomás Rau, reiteró a los micrófonos de La Radio que la nueva administración está “revisando” lo relacionado a la ley de las 40 Horas. Al respecto, la autoridad dejó ver que desde el gobierno de José Antonio Kast no buscan desacer la ley aprobada durante la anterior administración de Gabriel … Continua leyendo "40 Horas: Ministro Rau dice que se puede perfeccionar la implementación y que deben "respetar la ley"" The post 40 Horas: Ministro Rau dice que se puede perfeccionar la implementación y que deben "respetar la ley" appeared first on BioBioChile.
El nuevo ministro del Trabajo, Tomás Rau, reiteró a los micrófonos de La Radio que la nueva administración está “revisando” lo relacionado a la ley de las 40 Horas. Al respecto, la autoridad dejó ver que desde el gobierno de José Antonio Kast no buscan desacer la ley aprobada durante la anterior administración de Gabriel … Continua leyendo "40 Horas: Ministro Rau dice que se puede perfeccionar la implementación y que deben "respetar la ley"" The post 40 Horas: Ministro Rau dice que se puede perfeccionar la implementación y que deben "respetar la ley" appeared first on BioBioChile.