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The Senate’s CCJ approves the end of the 6×1 scale and provides for a 36-hour work week
The Senate’s Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) approved, this Wednesday (10), the end of the six-day working schedule for one day of rest (6×1) and the reduction of the working day from
Inflation in Cuba’s formal market declines slightly in November, according to official data
The inflation year-on-year in the formal market in Cuba stood at 14.95% in November, according to official data, published by the National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI). This is a slight
The prosecutor and the judge of the Gil Fernández case, enthusiastic agents of revolutionary justice
Madrid/When in 2018 the Cuban jurist Edward Roberts Campbell “ratified the absence of political corruption” on the Island before the Peruvian Congress, little did he imagine that he would end up asking
Sheinbaum rules out that the attack on a commander in Colima is linked to violence in Michoacán
Actions accelerate in Michoacán After the murder of the mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, the government accelerated social programs, fairs and works, including voluntary disarmament in Michoacán. The Secretary of the Interior,
Tax works achieve a new record with 452 projects
So far this year, the works for tax (OxI) set a new record and reached 452 projects for an amount of S/4,264 million, reported the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). There
