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These public sector 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 ...
These public sector 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 ...
Pagina 135
( these cannot be labor unions ) . ... But in terms of political organization , physicians are represented by the Unión Médica Nacional ( National Medical Union ) , with a doctor - only membership of approximately 4000 and SIPROCIMECA ...
( these cannot be labor unions ) . ... But in terms of political organization , physicians are represented by the Unión Médica Nacional ( National Medical Union ) , with a doctor - only membership of approximately 4000 and SIPROCIMECA ...
Pagina 136
Once the deconcentration process was well along , a key concern of the 14 unions representing CCSS workers , including SIPROCIMECA and the National Medical Union , became to limit or eliminate the contracting of private medical services ...
Once the deconcentration process was well along , a key concern of the 14 unions representing CCSS workers , including SIPROCIMECA and the National Medical Union , became to limit or eliminate the contracting of private medical services ...
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Voter Turnout in Central and South America | 39 |
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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