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First protests over the presence of mossos in institutes in Catalonia: “Students are people, not criminals” | News from Catalonia

The incorporation of Mossos d’Esquadra agents in secondary schools in Catalonia to deter violent outbreaks and attacks has the radical opposition of educational unions, student organizations and the parliamentary partners of the Government (ERC and Comuns) and Junts. This Monday, officers are scheduled to join the respective schools assigned to them and, at the same time, the first demonstrations have already been called. The teachers, students and families of the Eugeni d’Ors and Margarida Xirgu institutes in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat have called on the communities of their institutes to gather in front of their centers first thing in the morning.…

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Two dead when a car fell into the Clariano River in Ontinyent and the driver was arrested after testing positive for drugs | News from the Valencian Community

A 45-year-old man and a 41-year-old woman died this Sunday after the vehicle in which they were traveling fell from a bridge into the Clariano River in the Valencian town of Ontinyent, as sources from the investigation and later the Emergency Coordination and Information Center (CICU) confirmed to Europa Press. The driver of the vehicle, who was unharmed and tested positive for drugs, has been arrested by the Civil Guard.The traffic accident occurred around 5:25 p.m., when the emergency services were mobilized due to the fall of a vehicle over the Camí del Carril bridge into the Clariano river, sources…

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The Andalusian president focuses his pre-campaign on festive events three weeks before the polls | News from Andalusia

In the midst of the pre-campaign for the 17M elections, the Andalusian president, Juan Manuel Moreno Bonilla, continues to use the main fairs and popular traditions as the main electoral platform. After exhibiting himself in the processional parades of almost all the provinces during Holy Week and prolonging his festive idyll at the April Fair in Seville, Moreno has now decided to become a pilgrim, aware that the pilgrimages are the main manifestation of the Andalusian popular heritage.This Sunday, Moreno visited, as president of the Board, the pilgrimage of the Virgen de la Cabeza de Andújar (Jaén), considered the oldest…

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Nearshoring strategy against the shortage of IT specialists: opportunities, risks and HR success factors

Near-shoring and offshoring are developing into a strategic lever against the shortage of IT specialists. They open up access to global talent, increase speed and scalability – but present HR with new challenges in governance, culture and leadership. Michael Baier, Managing Director of PageGroup Germany & Austria, analyzes opportunities and risks and shows how companies can successfully use these models in the long term. Executive Summary Nearshoring strategy to combat the shortage of IT specialists The challenge: The shortage of IT specialists is forcing companies to take new approaches to talent acquisition. Near-shoring and offshoring are becoming increasingly important, but…

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Albares begins a tour of Latin America to guarantee the success of the Ibero-American summit in Madrid | Spain

This Sunday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, José Manuel Albares, embarked on a tour of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and Mexico, just over six months before the summit called in Madrid on November 4 and 5 with which Spain wants to vindicate the role of the Ibero-American community in a world where the law of the strongest has prevailed over multilateral organizations and the international legal order. Puerto Rico, an associated State of the United States, is not a full member of said community, but has participated in its summits since 2001; while the presence in Madrid of the…

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Sumar rushes “until the last second” the attempt to save the rental extension | Spain

“We will hurry until the last second,” insists, without throwing in the towel, the Minister of Consumer Affairs and Social Services, Pablo Bustinduy. Just two days before Congress votes, next Tuesday, on the validation of the decree that extends the freezing of rental prices for two years, the forecasts could not be more unfavorable for Sumar, its main promoter. Junts, which has the key to approval, insists on its rejection and its refusal to officially negotiate with the Government. The socialist part of the Executive – which already accepted him reluctantly, after a proposal from Sumar’s ministers – considers him…

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