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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.
What is the Simplified Regime in the Dominican Republic and who can benefit from it?
The Simplified Regime is a simplified tax system designed for small taxpayers with limited income. Those eligible to benefit from this regime can choose to pay taxes based on a percentage of their gross income, instead of following the general regime. This makes taxation easier for small businesses and self-employed workers.
To what extent is Costa Rica's cultural identity affected by prominent political figures?
Political figures influence Costa Rica's cultural identity by representing and promoting the values that define the nation. Its ability to unify the population around a shared sense of identity contributes to social cohesion.
What are the rights of people in prison or deprivation of liberty in Guatemala?
People in prison or deprivation of liberty in Guatemala have rights protected by the Constitution and international treaties. These rights include the right to life, to personal integrity, to health, to decent detention conditions, to legal assistance, to rehabilitation and social reintegration, and to non-discrimination.
What is the situation of the protection of the rights of workers in the education sector in Argentina?
Argentina has made progress in terms of protecting the rights of workers in the education sector, recognizing their importance for the human and social development of the country and their vulnerability to precarious working conditions and violence in the school environment. Specific labor regulations, teacher education and training programs, and access to labor welfare services have been established to ensure fair working conditions and access to social security for workers in the education sector. Despite progress, challenges persist in terms of educational infrastructure, school violence, and lack of resources for education in Argentina.
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