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What measures are taken to guarantee the confidentiality of judicial files during their transportation in the Dominican Republic?
During the transport of judicial files in the Dominican Republic, security measures are applied, such as the use of sealed envelopes, authorized custodians and secure vehicles. This ensures that files are kept confidential and are not accessible by unauthorized third parties.
How would you encourage the active participation of employees in Chile?
Active employee participation is essential to the success of the company. It would foster an inclusive work environment where employees feel valued and heard. It would promote open feedback, involve employees in decision making, and recognize and reward their contributions.
How is misleading advertising in sales contracts regulated in Mexico?
Misleading advertising is regulated in Mexico by the Federal Consumer Protection Law, which prohibits false or misleading advertising and establishes penalties for non-compliance.
What are the main laws that regulate the right to manage urban solid waste in Mexico?
The main laws are the General Law for the Prevention and Comprehensive Management of Waste, the Solid Waste Law, the Climate Change Law, the General Law of Ecological Balance and Environmental Protection, among other specific provisions related to the right of the management of urban solid waste.
What is the situation of the rights of workers in the communication sector in Venezuela?
The rights of workers in the communication sector in Venezuela face challenges in terms of freedom of expression, labor protection, and exposure to censorship and violence. The economic crisis has affected the media, with the closure of newspapers and stations, and a concentration of media ownership that limits the diversity of opinions and access to information in the country.
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