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Updated on Monday, 24 August 2020 - 22:50

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The labor agenda for the fall of 2020 will be loaded and not only with negotiations for social dialogue. Since the pandemic was declared last March, companies and workers have been subject to aid schemes that have served to sustain millions of jobs and hundreds of thousands of businesses. Given the possibility that the situation worsens or the aid cannot be sustained, inquiries about pre-retirement plans have skyrocketed. The severity of the crisis makes

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