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... strike for a shorter period in 1989 to force the CCSS to pay salaries according to the law , but that was the last doctors ' strike in Costa Rica . Doctors are also free to pursue private practice to supplement their incomes . Although ...
... strike for a shorter period in 1989 to force the CCSS to pay salaries according to the law , but that was the last doctors ' strike in Costa Rica . Doctors are also free to pursue private practice to supplement their incomes . Although ...
Pagina 141
... striking medical workers was job security and opposition to privatization in general , not professional prerogatives . Unlike the other two countries , the rationale for the strike was enveloped by a partisan battle between the party in ...
... striking medical workers was job security and opposition to privatization in general , not professional prerogatives . Unlike the other two countries , the rationale for the strike was enveloped by a partisan battle between the party in ...
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... strikes " ( 5 ) , and relates with the relish of a great storyteller the moment at which a white dove alights on Fidel Castro's shoulder after the conquering hero delivers his first public speech on the first day of 1959 ( 84 ) . Also ...
... strikes " ( 5 ) , and relates with the relish of a great storyteller the moment at which a white dove alights on Fidel Castro's shoulder after the conquering hero delivers his first public speech on the first day of 1959 ( 84 ) . Also ...
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