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Google News: Le poids de l'économie souterraine au Guatemala
[JOL Press] - Au Guatemala, par exemple, certaines agro-industries hautement considérées se reposent sur les travailleurs informels, y compris des enfants, selon Alejandro Argueta, un avocat du travail, qui poursuit : « Ici, la logique du système économique repose
Earthquake Relief Where Haiti Wasn't Broken
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[New York Times] - Alejandro Argueta, a lawyer who worked for Sae-A and then for its unions, said the company had “seldom met legal requirements.” He said that in 2009, when the union, emboldened by a government ruling, started pressing Sae-A for unpaid wages, bonuses
Google News: Informal economy swallows Latin American workers
[Alaska Dispatch] - In Guatemala, for example, some highly regarded agribusinesses rely on informal workers, including children, according to Alejandro Argueta, a Guatemala labor lawyer. “The logic of the economic system in this country is precisely to deny workers their
New details: S.F. tenants' rights attorney allegedly stabbed man over...
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... at the corner of Sixth and Market streets at about 10 p.m. on Sept. 3, according to police. That night, police arrested 31-year-old Carlos Alejandro Argueta, a staff attorney with the collaborative. On Thursday, Sept. 10, they arrested 21-year-old intern Pascal Krummenacher, a visiting student from London.
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