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Chile · ChileIn line with President Boric, the Government spokeswoman also admitted that from the business world they have contributed to the country's growth and goals, however, she stressed that in order to achieve the new goals, “we need to work hard” and with “constructive leadership, which is not only available for dialogue, but also for building solutions”.See the Story
Vallejo also refers to businessmen: he says that the Government needs to move forward with “constructive leadership”
Americas · ChileThe young man had entered the institution's training two weeks ago. The conscript allegedly died after being refused to cover himself with a jacket despite being at temperatures below zero.See the Story
They treated him as a “coward” and a “faggot”: the testimonies after the death of a 19-year-old conscript in Putre
Americas · ChileThe Ministry of Transportation reported on a new contract between the Undersecretary of Transportation and lawyer Luis Hermosilla, shortly before the end of the administration of former President Piñera.See the Story
They reveal a contract between Luis Hermosilla and the Undersecretary of Transportation of the Piñera government
Americas · ChileThe organization noted that - in comparison - Chile's tax collection as a percentage of GDP “is low”, indirectly giving support to the tax reform that the Government is trying to promote, with which it intends to collect 2.7% of GDP.See the Story
OECD raises growth forecast for Chile and expects an improvement in wages in the face of falling inflation
Americas · ChileIt all started with an official who was left out of work after reporting workplace abuse. They offered her a transfer and soon another one, but the second one did not succeed. Desperate, she went to talk to Hugo Herrera, former Dideco boss of La Florida, who had made the promise to her. He decided to record the conversation. There he offered him a position in the Municipality of Puente Alto, supposedly the result of an agreement between mayors, …See the Story