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Does the Paraguayan State regulate the verification of information in the workplace, such as work experience and references?
Yes, Paraguayan regulation addresses the verification of information in the workplace, ensuring that the rights of the individual are respected and establishing limits for the collection and use of said information.
What are the rights of people in situations of economic inequality in Colombia?
People in situations of economic inequality in Colombia have protected rights. These rights include the right to equal economic opportunities, the right to protection against poverty and social exclusion, the right to decent work, the right to economic security and the right to social protection.
How is the crime of computer fraud penalized in the business environment in Ecuador?
Computer fraud in the business environment is penalized in Ecuador, with measures that seek to protect the security of information and prevent fraudulent practices in the corporate digital environment.
What is Ecuador's position in relation to the right to protection of the rights of people in child labor situations?
Ecuador recognizes and protects the right to protection of the rights of people in child labor situations. Policies and programs are promoted to prevent and eradicate child labor, guarantee the education and comprehensive development of children, and protect them from any form of exploitation. Control measures and sanctions are implemented for those who violate laws prohibiting child labor.
What are the labor standards related to gender equality and non-discrimination at work in Guatemala, and how are these standards promoted in the workplace?
Guatemala has labor standards that prohibit gender discrimination and promote gender equality at work. Employers cannot discriminate against workers on the basis of gender and must provide equal opportunities and treatment to men and women. These standards seek to eliminate gender discrimination in the workplace and promote equal opportunities.
What is the position of the State of Panama regarding adherence to international standards in the prevention of money laundering and financing of terrorism related to Politically Exposed Persons (PEP)?
The position of the State of Panama with respect to adhering to international standards in the prevention of money laundering and financing of terrorism related to Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) is to actively commit to these standards. Panama seeks to comply with the recommendations and requirements established by international organizations, such as the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), to strengthen its regulatory and operational framework. Adherence to international standards reflects the State's commitment to the global fight against illicit activities and contributes to the country's reputation in the international community.
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