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Update: Vice President Verónica Abad Files Protective Action Against Ministry of Labor and Attorney General

Published on September 23, 2024

On Thursday, September 19, 2024, Ecuador’s Vice President, Verónica Abad, took legal action against the Ministry of Labor and the Attorney General’s Office by filing a protective action.

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