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What is the situation of the rights of women at work in the informal economy sector in Mexico?
Women working in the informal economy sector in Mexico face specific challenges in the exercise of their labor rights. Measures have been implemented to promote their inclusion and protection, such as access to financial and training services, the promotion of fair and safe working conditions, and the fight against gender discrimination and exploitation in the informal sector.
What rights do minors in foster care have in El Salvador and Panama?
In both El Salvador and Panama, minors in foster care have the right to a safe environment, education, health and emotional care, with the aim of preserving their well-being until their family reintegration or adoption is possible.
What is the situation of violence in tilapia production areas in Honduras?
The situation of violence in tilapia production areas in Honduras faces challenges due to the dispute over land, contamination of water bodies and conflicts between aquaculture companies and fishing communities. Tilapia workers face precarious working conditions and health risks in the context of labor exploitation and environmental degradation.
What differences exist in background checks between employers in the public and private sectors in Chile?
In both the public and private sectors in Chile, background checks follow similar guidelines in terms of obtaining consent and data protection. However, in the public sector, there may be specific requirements and regulations related to access to confidential or classified information, which may require more detailed checks.
How is transparency promoted in the public sector in Peru from the perspective of regulatory compliance?
The promotion of transparency in the public sector in Peru is achieved through the Access to Public Information Law, which allows citizens to access government information and promotes accountability.
What are the legal implications of monopolistic practices in Mexico?
Monopolistic practices, which seek to restrict competition and exercise dominant control in the market, are prohibited in Mexico. The legal consequences of monopolistic practices can include significant fines, corrective measures and the implementation of mechanisms to promote free competition and protect consumer rights.
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