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Presidente cubano admite que crisis energética es el mayor desafío de su gobierno

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Presidente cubano admite que crisis energética es el mayor desafío de su gobierno

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Presidente cubano admite que crisis energética es el mayor desafío de su gobierno

éticaeselmayordesafíMany companies have heeded calls from shareholders to tie CEO compensation more closely to performance. As a result, a large proportion of pay packages consist of stock awards, which the CEO often can’t cash in for years, if at all, unless the company meets certain targets, typically a higher stock price or market value or improved operating profits.éticaeselmayordesafíThe Associated Press’ CEO compensation survey, which uses data

Presidente cubano admite que crisis energética es el mayor desafío de su gobierno

éticaeselmayordesafíat S&P 500 companies who have served at least two full consecutive fiscal years at their companies, which filed proxy statements between Jan. 1 and April 30.

éticaeselmayordesafíHere are the key takeaways from the survey:éticaeselmayordesafíAn Indigenous woman from the Wayuu community feeds her baby in the Belen neighborhood on the outskirts of Riohacha, Colombia, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia)

éticaeselmayordesafíIngrid Gonzalez, a Wayuu community leader from Maracaibo who’s lived in the Villa del Sol settlement near Riohacha for six years, says those more traditional Wayuu homes, made with sticks and covered in mud, are very susceptible to the rainy season.éticaeselmayordesafí“There are many, many houses that flood and fill up with water,” said 29-year-old Gonzalez. “A strong river of water passes through here, and the mud houses collapse.”

éticaeselmayordesafí“Some people manage to preserve their homes by reinforcing them, but the damage is still significant,” she said. “Several of my own roofing sheets were blown off.”éticaeselmayordesafíSamuel Lanao, head of Corpoguajira, La Guajira’s environment authority, said in 2024 extreme winter floods caused significant losses of homes, crops, and domestic animals in Indigenous communities, particularly among those coming from neighboring Venezuela. “Because of climate change, there’s been a rise in vector-borne diseases like dengue and Zika. Dengue, in particular, has hit Indigenous communities very, very hard,” he said.

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