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Can a company require testing for HIV or any other disease during the selection process?
No, requiring specific medical tests, such as HIV, is prohibited as it constitutes a violation of privacy and an act of discrimination.
How is the procedure carried out to obtain the Installation Permit for Equipment Emitting Ionizing Radiations in Paraguay?
The Installation Permit for Ionizing Radiation Emitting Equipment in Paraguay is obtained through the National Secretariat of Radioprotection (SNR). Owners of equipment emitting ionizing radiation must present studies and technical documentation, comply with radioprotection regulations and specific requirements to obtain this permit that authorizes the installation and operation of said equipment.
What are the rights of people displaced by armed conflicts in Ecuador?
People displaced by armed conflicts in Ecuador have rights recognized and protected by the Constitution and the Human Mobility Law. These rights include access to humanitarian protection and assistance, access to basic services, the right to adequate accommodation and respect for their dignity and human rights. Policies and programs are promoted to guarantee the protection and respect of the rights of people displaced by armed conflicts.
What is the procedure to resolve a labor dispute through collective bargaining in Chile?
Collective bargaining in Chile is a process in which a union and an employer negotiate the terms and conditions of work for employees. They must agree to a collective contract that establishes the rights and obligations of both parties. If no agreement is reached, the union can call a legal strike. The Labor Directorate supervises this process.
Can psychometric tests be applied to candidates in Panama?
Yes, psychometric tests can be applied with the consent of the candidate, as long as their rights are respected and they are used for legitimate purposes.
What is the procedure to request the revocation of adoption in Mexico?
The procedure to request the revocation of adoption in Mexico involves filing a lawsuit before a family judge. Evidence must be presented that demonstrates the existence of legally established causes, such as non-compliance with adoptive obligations or the discovery of relevant information that was not revealed in the adoption process. The judge will evaluate the request and make a decision based on the evidence presented and the best interests of the minor.
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