The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 126
... unions , we are told , are well - organized , angry about low wages , have much power over social - sector ministries , and reject demands for accountability in favor of defending established rules or privileges ( Naím , 1994 ; Burki ...
... unions , we are told , are well - organized , angry about low wages , have much power over social - sector ministries , and reject demands for accountability in favor of defending established rules or privileges ( Naím , 1994 ; Burki ...
Pagina 135
... Union of Medical Science Professionals of the CCSS and Related Institutions ) , in which doctors represent about 70 percent of sub- scribers or 2450 members . 16 These two unions are among the 14 total representing CCSS employees ...
... Union of Medical Science Professionals of the CCSS and Related Institutions ) , in which doctors represent about 70 percent of sub- scribers or 2450 members . 16 These two unions are among the 14 total representing CCSS employees ...
Pagina 136
... unions representing CCSS workers , includ- ing SIPROCIMECA and the National Medical Union , became to limit or eliminate the contracting of private medical services by hospitals and clinics . Payments for private services still only ...
... unions representing CCSS workers , includ- ing SIPROCIMECA and the National Medical Union , became to limit or eliminate the contracting of private medical services by hospitals and clinics . Payments for private services still only ...
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