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Women Face Greater Discrimination at Work in Salamanca; They Demand to Meet Standards

Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Segregation, discrimination and harassment of workers are 80% more frequent against women, an indicator that must force companies to review their internal competencies, reported Reyna Trujillo, head of the Centre for the Evaluation of Occupational Competences. He highlighted that in Salamanca less than 50% of micro, small and medium enterprises use this type of Mexican Official Standards, which help to develop cross-cutti…
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Salamanca, Guanajuato.- Segregation, discrimination and harassment of workers are 80% more frequent against women, an indicator that must force companies to review their internal competencies, reported Reyna Trujillo, head of the Centre for the Evaluation of Occupational Competences. He highlighted that in Salamanca less than 50% of micro, small and medium enterprises use this type of Mexican Official Standards, which help to develop cross-cutti…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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