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2 weeks ago |
es.ara.cat | Laia Fusté |Cristina Mas |Sara Berbel
Barcelona"Si los ataúdes de los muertos [por el amianto] estuvieran a la vista de todos en las obras, las autoridades harían algo". Así de contundente es Miguel Moreno, de la Asociación Jubilados de Macosa-Alstom Afectados por el Amianto, cuando denuncia que todavía hoy se detectan muchas operaciones de retirada de ese material peligroso sin las obligatorias medidas de seguridad.
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2 weeks ago |
en.ara.cat | Laia Fusté |Cristina Mas |Sara Berbel
Barcelona"If the coffins of those killed [by asbestos] were visible to everyone at construction sites, the authorities would do something." Miguel Moreno, from the Association of Macosa-Alstom Retirees Affected by Asbestos, is so emphatic when he denounces the fact that even today, many operations are being carried out to remove this dangerous material without the required safety measures.
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3 weeks ago |
es.ara.cat | Laia Fusté |Marta Rodríguez Carrera |Àlex Gutiérrez |Sebastià Alzamora
Barcelona"¿Cómo puede que las redes sociales nos conecten, si utilizar el móvil en la mesa es de mala educación?", pregunta una chica, como si se tratara de una batalla cuerpo a cuerpo entre gladiadores y acabara de desarmar al contrincante que, con ánimos de ganar tiempo para idear un contragolpe, responde con un simple pero efectivo: "¿Cómo?" El escenario es la Última Palabra, el concurso de oratoria en catalán que pretende fomentar la competencia de comunicación de los estudiantes de...
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3 weeks ago |
en.ara.cat | Laia Fusté |Marta Rodríguez Carrera |Àlex Gutiérrez |Antoni Bassas
Barcelona"How can social media connect us, if using a cell phone at the table is rude?" asks a girl, as if it were a hand-to-hand battle between gladiators and she'd just disarmed her opponent, who, eager to buy time to devise a counterattack, responds with a simple but effective: "How?" The setting is the Última Palabra (Final Word), the Catalan speech competition that aims to promote communication skills among vocational training (FP) students.
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4 weeks ago |
en.ara.cat | Laia Fusté |Toni Padilla |Mònica Planas Callol |Àlex Gutiérrez
BarcelonaThe Sagrada Família Construction Board Foundation has awarded €3.5 million in co-financing grants to 94 projects from various non-profit social organizations. This is the second call for proposals from the Social Action Fund (FAS), an initiative that allocates a portion of the funds raised by the church to help vulnerable groups. The funding has grown compared to the first edition (2023), but so has interest, as €2.3 million was raised and 56 projects were funded.
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