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How would you promote diversity and inclusion in the company in Chile?
Promoting diversity and inclusion involves implementing policies and programs that address the gender gap, ethnic diversity, and other forms of diversity. It would foster an inclusive work environment, implement diversity and inclusion training, and review selection practices to avoid bias. I would also encourage equal opportunity and diverse representation at all levels of the company.
What are the requirements to request a license to provide graphic design services in Costa Rica?
The requirements to apply for a license to provide graphic design services in Costa Rica include submitting an application to the College of Graphic Designers of Costa Rica, accrediting training and experience in graphic design, complying with the ethical and legal requirements established by the school, and pay the corresponding fees.
Can judicial records be requested by non-profit organizations in Panama?
Yes, non-profit organizations in Panama can request judicial records of individuals if they have a legitimate interest and authorization to access the information. This is done to ensure the suitability of people involved in charitable and social activities.
How are taxes applied to gambling and betting profits in Argentina?
Profits derived from games of chance and betting are subject to Income Tax. Traders typically withhold tax when making payments, and taxpayers must report these earnings on their tax returns.
What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to face defamation cases?
Defamation is punishable by law in Venezuela. The Penal Code establishes legal provisions to prevent, investigate and punish cases of defamation, which involves the issuance of expressions or dissemination of false or inaccurate information that damages the reputation or good name of a person. The competent authorities, such as the Public Ministry and the courts, work to protect the right to honor and prosecute those responsible for defamation. It seeks to guarantee truthfulness and responsibility in public communication.
What are the rights of the tenant in the event of improvement works carried out on the leased property in Bolivia?
In Bolivia, if the tenant carries out improvement works on the leased property with the consent of the lessor, he has the right to be compensated at the end of the lease contract. These improvement works may include structural improvements, renovations or additions that increase the value of the property. The tenant may request compensation from the landlord for the value of the improvements made, as long as they were carried out legally and did not cause damage to the property. It is important that the tenant and landlord agree in writing on the conditions relating to the improvement works and any corresponding compensation to avoid potential disputes in the future.
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