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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #13 · Mar 17

#秀哥语录 2020.12.27【撩妹模板】#撩妹#语录 告诉你们一个小秘密 没事多去逛逛有年轻漂亮老板娘的美甲店 不要问我为什么 小姐姐 我买几瓶指甲油送给喜欢的人 买好付完钱送给老板娘 你就是我喜欢的人 你可以直白的告诉老板娘 其实我已经关注你好久了 第一次见到你 就有种心跳的感觉 我已经好多次想进来了 就是不知道怎么和你搭讪 可是 你的身影实在挥之不去 我今天忍不住了 豁出去了 就想告诉你 我真的好喜欢你 能不能加个好友

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@venanalysis · Post #2363 · 05/12/2026, 11:22 AM

🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | Adelmo Becerra: ‘It Is Essential to Defend Labor Rights Against Regressive Reform’ In the latest VA interview, Venezuelan trade union representative Adelmo Becerra explains that the government’s May 1 measures continue recent labor policies by increasing non-wage bonuses while leaving the minimum wage unchanged. He notes that the growing use of bonuses instead of salaries weakens severance pay, social security contributions, and collective bargaining protections. “It is essential at this moment to have a united force with a specific agenda: to fight for the restoration of wages, for the reopening of collective bargaining negotiations, for the release of unjustly imprisoned workers and trade unionists, and to defend labor rights against regressive reform efforts,” Becerra states. He also warns that proposed labor reforms could reduce historic labor rights amid the ongoing economic crisis and US sanctions. Read the full interview here 👉https://shorturl.at/LjUDt #Labor#LaborLaw#Wages#workingclass

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@venanalysis · Post #2375 · 05/19/2026, 01:58 PM

🎥 VIDEO | Venezuela's Workers: Bonuses, Frozen Wages, and a Labor Law Under Threat Venezuela’s minimum wage remains frozen while worker income is increasingly tied to discretionary bonuses. At the same time, proposed changes to the country’s landmark labor law are raising alarm among labor organizations. Are workers’ rights being quietly dismantled? Watch the video to learn more: https://youtu.be/rJJLUiLj2NQ #Venezuela#WorkersRights#LaborLaw#WorkingClass#Venezuelanalysis