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Can you give details about your last volunteer experience in Ecuador?
My last volunteer experience was with [Organization Name] during [Volunteer Date].
What should I do if my name or any information on my voter card is incorrect?
In case of errors in your voting credential, you must go to an INE module and present the necessary documents to request the correction of the incorrect data.
Is there a minimum wage in Guatemala, and how is this minimum wage established through social dialogue between employers, unions, and the government?
Yes, in Guatemala there is a minimum wage that is established through social dialogue between employers, unions and the government. The National Wage Council is the entity in charge of determining and reviewing the minimum wage in consultation with interested parties. The minimum wage varies depending on economic activity and geographic location. A minimum wage is established for agricultural workers, another for non-agricultural workers and an additional one for maquila workers. The social dialogue process ensures that the minimum wage reflects the economic conditions and needs of workers.
What is the role of the Comptroller General of Accounts in the supervision of public works in Guatemala?
The Comptroller General of Accounts in Guatemala plays a crucial role in the supervision of public works by conducting audits and reviews of projects to guarantee the efficient use of public resources, transparency and legality in the execution of works.
What is the situation of the rights of women at work in the energy and natural resources sector in Brazil?
Brazil Women working in the energy and natural resources sector in Brazil face specific challenges in the exercise of their labor rights. Measures are being implemented to promote gender equality in this sector, such as promoting the participation and leadership of women in technical and decision-making roles, promoting fair and safe working conditions, and eliminating barriers and inequalities. gender in the industry.
What measures have been implemented to prevent money laundering in the non-traditional financial services sector in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, measures have been implemented to prevent money laundering in the non-traditional financial services sector, such as money transfer companies, currency exchange services, and electronic payment service providers. These measures include due diligence in identifying clients, monitoring transactions and reporting suspicious activities to the FIU. In addition, cooperation with regulators is promoted and licensing and supervision requirements are established to ensure the integrity of these financial services.
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