Businesses looking to hire employees, even if they’ve been in jail: Amid crippling worker shortages, some employers are relaxing work requirements
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Sunat will return up to S/ 4,950 of Income Tax: how the process works
The National Superintendency of Customs and Tax Administration (Sunat) will return up to S/ 4,950 of Income Tax to workers who generate a favorable balance during the fiscal year and meet the
Defense of Donald Guerrero affirms that the payment of RD$21 billion to Banreservas was legal and without any outflow of State funds
Saint Dominic. The lawyers of the former Minister of Finance, Donald Guerrero Ortizstated that the payment of RD$21 billion made in 2020 to the Reserve Bank (Banreservas) was a legal, audited inter-institutional
UCV raises its voice: what students demand about the amnesty law
Student representatives from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), accompanied by workers, teachers and relatives of political prisoners, held a demonstration this Tuesday mobilization from the Rectorate Square to the Tamanaco Gate
SUS offers bronchiolitis vaccine for premature babies
Starting this month, premature babies and those with comorbidities will be able to receive the bronchiolitis vaccine in the Unified Health System (SUS). The medication offered is nirsevimab, which increases protection against
Mariela Castro: “With imperialism there is no possibility of negotiation, only dialogue”
MIAMI, United States. – Mariela Castro Espín, daughter of the dictator Raúl Castro, assured in an interview with the official media Latin American Summary that “Cuba” is preparing for a “political and
