Author: Alejandro Enrique

The study was conducted by the University of Cambridge and the consulting firm autonomy, among others The 4-Day Week trial showed that working four days a week produced employee well-being and preserved production, despite taking the workday from 40 to 32 hours but maintaining the same salary. The 6-month trial ran from June to December 2022, having employers check the cost-benefit of a 4-day work week, without altering the remuneration for the work performed. About 2,900 employees from 61 companies, including non-profit organizations and private contracting, software, and manufacturing companies were involved in the 4-Day Week Global plan in the United…

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The worldwide number of journalists killed has increased Latin America and South Asia have more alarming numbers of journalists killed The practice of journalism in 2022 has become a profession of greater risk, putting it in comparison with last year’s figures. In several regions of the world, the deaths of media workers have increased. An investigation by the four main world bodies that keep count of journalists who are victims of violence, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), revealed an…

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English article: The greatest public awakening in the history of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, conocida internacionalmente como la Perla del Océano Índico, está actualmente en crisis. La mala gestión de los gobernantes ha sumido a toda la nación, literalmente, en tiempos oscuros. Los cortes de electricidad en toda la isla, las colas kilométricas para adquirir productos básicos como el combustible, el gas e incluso la leche en polvo, por no hablar de la subida de los precios de otros alimentos cotidianos, han dificultado enormemente la vida del ciudadano común de Sri Lanka. Sin embargo, en medio de todo este caos,…

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Two years after the pandemic, inequities in immunization continues On March 11, 2020, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesua, Director-General World Health Organization, announces to the world that we have entered into a pandemic of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19 and started a frenetic process to create a new vaccine to defeat this disease that until now it has taken more than 6 million lives. After two years the vaccination has been too slow and inequality, despite being the global strategy to defeat the virus, in addition, there is large mass production of COVID-19 vaccines and produces others with compounds more effective, many of…

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