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What legal remedies are available for employees facing unsafe working conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic in El Salvador?
Employees facing unsafe working conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic in El Salvador can file complaints with the Ministry of Labor and request protective measures, such as the implementation of workplace safety protocols.
What is the role of the board of directors in regulatory compliance for Guatemalan companies?
The board of directors plays a crucial role in regulatory compliance for Guatemalan companies by establishing policies, overseeing compliance, and ensuring business integrity. The strategic direction of the board contributes to legal compliance and the maintenance of ethical standards in the company.
What is Ecuador's approach to preventing money laundering in the renewable energy and sustainability sector?
In the renewable energy and sustainability sector, Ecuador has a specific approach to prevent money laundering. Financial transactions in sustainable projects are supervised, the legality of operations is verified and we collaborate with international organizations to guarantee transparency and legality in initiatives that promote renewable energy.
What is considered unfair competition in Colombia and what are the associated penalties?
Unfair competition in Colombia refers to business practices that go against the principles of loyalty, honesty and transparency in the market. This may include acts of deception, defamation, imitation of products, improper use of another's reputation, among others. Associated penalties may include civil legal actions, damages awards, fines, administrative sanctions, and cease and desist measures.
What are the requirements for the dissolution of a de facto union in Guatemala?
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