Editorial, El Diario: Since 2006, when the MAS (Movement for Socialism) came to power, it has often been asserted that “the rights to protest, work, and free movement are respected.” According to these claims, the legal order is supposedly upheld in our country, but the roadblocks initiated by the pro-Evo sector in more than ten…
Tag: work force
Women Builders, an app for safe and efficient projects | Mujeres Constructoras, una app para obras seguras y eficientes
By Jorge Soruco, Vision 360: A system that helps meet demand safely Thanks to the app that bears its name, female workers can be contacted by clients in a secure manner, ensuring a fair agreement between both parties. One of the experts available on the app is working on building a brick wall. Photo: Women…
¿Qué profesión me ayudará mejor en los próximos 20 años? | What profession will help me better over the next 20 years?
¿Cómo podría prepararme, invertir mi presupuesto sabiamente, usar lo mejor de mis habilidades, tiempo y poder trabajar en los próximos 20 años después de graduarme? Ciertos campos se espera que experimenten un crecimiento significativo y demanden profesionales capacitados. Algunas trayectorias profesionales prometedoras para el futuro incluyen: Es importante elegir una carrera basada en tus intereses,…
Labor Day – Día del Trabajo
HAPPY WORKER’S DAY! Masistas abstain! ¡FELIZ DÍA DEL TRABAJADOR! ¡Masistas abstenerse! [@ipoesiapura o @xpoesiapura -Poesia Pura]
Clarifying the reality of employment in Bolivia – Sincerar la realidad del empleo en Bolivia
Editorial El Deber: The reality is not as the Government paints it. They say that the national economy is better, but the situation of Bolivian families is not similar to what they had before the pandemic. Household income fell; hundreds of thousands of Bolivians lost their jobs or saw their salaries decrease. Those who were…
In photos: how Bolivia’s masked shoe-shiners became superheroes
Federico Estol’s series gives glamour and respect to La Paz’s marginalised community, Financial Times: There are 3,000 shoe-shiners who go out into the streets of La Paz, the Bolivian capital, each day in search of clients. They are all ages and have become a unique phenomenon: what distinguishes this tribe is their use of ski…
