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Group of Employees of the Leonardo Martínez Hospital Paralyze Accesses Due to Delay of 11 Months of Wages

Summary by Proceso Digital
The protesters, who number 20 employees among nursing graduates, truckers and hospital assistants, reported that they have been unpaid for between 10 and 11 months, despite having won a labor lawsuit for unjustified dismissal.The entry of the Leonardo Martínez Hospital employees paralyze accesses due to 11 months of late wages was first published in Proceso Digital.
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The protesters, who number 20 employees among nursing graduates, truckers and hospital assistants, reported that they have been unpaid for between 10 and 11 months, despite having won a labor lawsuit for unjustified dismissal.The entry of the Leonardo Martínez Hospital employees paralyze accesses due to 11 months of late wages was first published in Proceso Digital.

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Proceso Digital broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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