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  2. Bartolo Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    His activism began as a student leader. He edits Vida Laboral magazine and the Honduras Labor website, which focuses on labor and human rights. [1] Fuentes sought refuge in Mexico in the 1980s after receiving threats after protesting against the Nicaraguan Contras.

  3. Work–life balance - Wikipedia

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    Several theories explain different aspects of the relationship between work and family life. Boundary theory and border theory are the two fundamental theories that researchers have used to study these role conflicts.

  4. Graciela Amaya de García - Wikipedia

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    Graciela Amaya de García (11 January 1895 – 11 October 1995) was a Central American feminist and labor organizer.Born in El Salvador and trained as a teacher, she moved to Honduras at the age of twenty.

  5. Ana Romero Masiá - Wikipedia

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    Producción e vida laboral na decana das fábricas coruñesas. 1980: Cultura de los castros. 1985: Os castros: recoñecemento e catalogación. 1997: O hábitat castrexo na ría de Ferrol. A Coruña dos Austrias; A Coruña medieval; Historia contemporánea e cine. Modelos de aproveitamento didáctico; Historia de España. Selección documental

  6. Víctor Villalobos - Wikipedia

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    Víctor Manuel Villalobos. Víctor Manuel Villalobos Arámbula is an agricultural engineer with a specialty in agronomy who serves as the Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) in the administration of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).

  7. Diana Sacayán - Wikipedia

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    Amancay Diana Sacayán was born in Tucumán on 31 December 1975. Her ancestors were Diaguita.At a young age, her family moved to Gregorio de Laferrère, Buenos Aires.She led a life of poverty with her 15 siblings.

  8. Concertaje - Wikipedia

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    Concertaje was a forced labor system in Ecuador from the 17th century through the early 20th century. Under this system, landowners used unpaid debts of Indigenous workers, conciertos, [1] to lock them into contracts as indentured servants on their haciendas.

  9. Laboral Kutxa - Wikipedia

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    Laboral Kutxa is a Basque credit union that provides banking, savings and investment services. It was created in March 2012 as a result of the merger of two smaller credit unions. The Caja Laboral Popular Sociedad Cooperativa de Crédito (known as Caja Laboral in Spanish or Euskadiko Kutxa in Basque ) and Ipar Kutxa Rural Sociedad Cooperativa ...