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Slim insisted on this idea during the opening of the XXII Plenary Meeting of the Montevideo Circle, in which he chairs the business forum and which meets until tomorrow in Alicante, Spain, where he pointed out that one of the new problems is unemployment, mainly among young people. . To do this, he recommended "adjustments" such as working 32 or 33 hours three days a week, more hours per day and more years, since in this way, "the field is opened for other people to work." "Those four days (remaining) would give us quality of life," he noted, adding that they would make it easier for those who wish to look for two jobs. In the presentation titled "The value of democratic effectiveness in development", the billionaire gave Spain as an example, where the official schedule is 40 hours a week, but in reality, he clarified, around 30 are completed due to breaks and coffee breaks. -break. Regarding retirement, Slim advocated retiring at 75, since "knowledge and experience becomes stronger after age 60." The Mexican businessman, 75 years old and owner of large emporiums linked to different sectors, including telecommunications, participates in the meeting of the Montevideo Circle along with several former -American presidents. Among the attendees are the Colombian Belisario , the Chilean Ricardo Lagos and the Uruguayan Julio María Sanguinetti, as well as the former President of the Spanish Government Felipe González.
Then he saw that in the male they had some dogs tied up and that was how the Canine Training Center of the Decentralized Unit for the Execution of America Mobile Number List Sentences and Social Reintegration was born, which today has charge of 17 large breed dogs in the process of selection and about 38 detached in the different penitentiary centers and the Operational Police. “The canine units provide support to the security and custody department, we belong to it. The fields of application we have are in the prevention of prohibited substances and prevention of riots, of disturbances inside the honeycombs,” explains Luis Jaime. The soldier It's another morning in the training area of the Penitentiary Canine Unit and “The Soldier”, a Belgian , trained in drug detection, is giving an exhibition: “The Soldier” barks, sits down, lies down, rolls on the grass, jumps over obstacles, plays dead, searches for drugs at the order of his handler, Commander Javier Alvarado Ovalle, deputy chief of surveillance at the Youth Residence.
Alvarado Ovalle says that he knew the “Soldier” since he was a puppy, Luis Jaime gave him to him to prevent him from being eaten by his mother, a Belgian working dog like him, who had given birth when the training center was in the men's prison. Commander Alvarado took him to his house, raised him, trained him. “” was four months old and slept with him and his wife in bed. “There is no other dog like this,” says the officer with a certain hint of pride. Luis Jaime says that this dog has been widely used in schools to improve the image of the police forces among children and society in general, but especially among children. “El ” is no longer under training, he is a finished dog and stationed at the Saltillo Youth Residence. Training The routine at the Canine Training Center is like this: Luis Jaime and his assistant, Omar Rivera, arrive around 8:00 in the morning, clean the cages, take the dogs out to play for a while, between 20 and 40 minutes. , according to the performance of each animal, and they feed them about 2,500 kilocalories of kibble daily. I ask the trainer what training a narcotics dog is like. “People thought that dogs took drugs, that they fed people to dogs to search for corpses or to look for people. It is impossible for him to do it like this, the dog would not know what is happening.
Then he saw that in the male they had some dogs tied up and that was how the Canine Training Center of the Decentralized Unit for the Execution of America Mobile Number List Sentences and Social Reintegration was born, which today has charge of 17 large breed dogs in the process of selection and about 38 detached in the different penitentiary centers and the Operational Police. “The canine units provide support to the security and custody department, we belong to it. The fields of application we have are in the prevention of prohibited substances and prevention of riots, of disturbances inside the honeycombs,” explains Luis Jaime. The soldier It's another morning in the training area of the Penitentiary Canine Unit and “The Soldier”, a Belgian , trained in drug detection, is giving an exhibition: “The Soldier” barks, sits down, lies down, rolls on the grass, jumps over obstacles, plays dead, searches for drugs at the order of his handler, Commander Javier Alvarado Ovalle, deputy chief of surveillance at the Youth Residence.
Alvarado Ovalle says that he knew the “Soldier” since he was a puppy, Luis Jaime gave him to him to prevent him from being eaten by his mother, a Belgian working dog like him, who had given birth when the training center was in the men's prison. Commander Alvarado took him to his house, raised him, trained him. “” was four months old and slept with him and his wife in bed. “There is no other dog like this,” says the officer with a certain hint of pride. Luis Jaime says that this dog has been widely used in schools to improve the image of the police forces among children and society in general, but especially among children. “El ” is no longer under training, he is a finished dog and stationed at the Saltillo Youth Residence. Training The routine at the Canine Training Center is like this: Luis Jaime and his assistant, Omar Rivera, arrive around 8:00 in the morning, clean the cages, take the dogs out to play for a while, between 20 and 40 minutes. , according to the performance of each animal, and they feed them about 2,500 kilocalories of kibble daily. I ask the trainer what training a narcotics dog is like. “People thought that dogs took drugs, that they fed people to dogs to search for corpses or to look for people. It is impossible for him to do it like this, the dog would not know what is happening.