The Office of the Comptroller-General of the Republic (CGR) determined that a second complaint under the Karin Act involving the seremi of labor, Carolina Sangüesa, could constitute harassment at work, in the framework of an investigation involving the Municipality of Algarrobo, in which it served as municipal administrator. The ruling follows the complaint filed by an official, who accused a series of harassment behaviors by different heads of …
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The Office of the Comptroller-General of the Republic (CGR) determined that a second complaint under the Karin Act involving the seremi of labor, Carolina Sangüesa, could constitute harassment at work, in the framework of an investigation involving the Municipality of Algarrobo, in which it served as municipal administrator. The ruling follows the complaint filed by an official, who accused a series of harassment behaviors by different heads of …