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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They sentence 20 years in prison to a woman who killed her partner in Altamira
He security guardthe man in charge of protecting the place, ended up dead with his own weapon. Almost four years later, justice came full circle: 20 years in prison for the woman
Trinidad and Tobago accuses Caricom of aligning itself with Maduro: We will not be part of that
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INSS changes service at Christmas and New Year
The agencies of the National Social Security Institute (INSS) will have changes in their service to the public during the Christmas and New Year period, due to national holidays and optional points
How much is the minimum wage in 2026 plus transportation assistance?
The negotiation of the minimum wage for 2026 advances between technical disagreements and mixed economic figures, while millions of workers. The definition of minimum wage for 2026 In Colombia it takes place
Japan and Unicef promote a million-dollar project for “vulnerable communities” in eastern Cuba
A cooperation project financed by the Government of Japan with one million dollars and executed by Unicef It will benefit vulnerable communities in the eastern provinces of Guantánamo, Granma and Santiago de
