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According to an indictment by Peru’s public prosecutor’s office, Álvarez extorted, threatened and ordered the assassination ...
Exclusive to Canadian HR Reporter from Rudner Law. It’s no secret that it’s open season on termination clauses. A series of decisions imposed strict restrictions on what courts will consider ...
Over 90% of them are working in concessions that don’t belong to them, according to government statistics. Peru’s mining association SNMPE and other groups have for years failed to convince ...
However, the truth behind their struggles becomes evident when examining their away game statistics. Peru has managed to score only a single goal in their last ten away matches, which places them at a ...
Although the Employment Rights Bill is still making its way through parliament, there are a number of obligations coming into force this April for which HR needs to prepare. Alongside the usual ...
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Under the Peruvian Constitution, President Boluarte has 15 days to veto the law after it is sent to her ... From July 2022 to June 2023, Peru was the third-largest recipient of US foreign ...
Hogan, the software company’s top human resources executive for more than 10 years, will become executive vice president of the Office of Strategy and Transformation, Chief Executive Officer Satya ...
the Peruvian Congress approved a bill amending Law 27692, which drew criticism from civil society organizations. They argue that the new provisions are intended to harass and silence NGOs that defend ...
According to government statistics, Peru recorded 2,057 murders in 2024 compared to 674 in 2017. Some analysts warn that Peru might soon face crime rates similar to those in neighbouring Ecuador.
President Dina Boluarte also floated the possibility of extending the use of the death penalty in Peru to address the country’s security problems. The declaration and Boluarte’s statements ...
Peru's President declared a 30-day state of emergency in the capital following a rise in violence, triggered by the killing of a popular singer. The government has deployed soldiers and restricted ...