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It Is Difficult to Open New Places at Hidalgo Hospital: Sindicato - Newsweek en Español

Summary by Newsweek México
For six years since the Hidalgo Hospital has been offering its services in the new headquarters, the necessary staff have not been hired to take advantage of 100% of the facilities, said the secretary general of the Federation of Workers’ Unions of the State of Aguascalientes (Fedesa), Francisco Araiza. According to estimates of the union leader, today there are 1,100 base collaborators, 300 eventual and the inmates from different universities, …
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For six years since the Hidalgo Hospital has been offering its services in the new headquarters, the necessary staff have not been hired to take advantage of 100% of the facilities, said the secretary general of the Federation of Workers’ Unions of the State of Aguascalientes (Fedesa), Francisco Araiza. According to estimates of the union leader, today there are 1,100 base collaborators, 300 eventual and the inmates from different universities, …

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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