Marllely Vásconez

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Marllely Vásconez in 2016

Marllely Vásconez Arteaga is a politician in Ecuador where she is the President of the commission on worker's rights and a member of the National Assembly.

Life[edit]

Vásconez was born in the town of El Carmen [es] in Manabí Province in Western Ecuador. She qualified in law and gained a doctorate. After lecturing for twelve years at the Lay University Eloy Alfaro, she stood to be a member of the assembly. She was the Director of the Provincial Directorate of the Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion in Manabi.[1]

She is a member of PAIS Alliance and the President of the commission on worker's rights. She was involved in debate over the government's measures to improve public-private partnerships[2] and in improving workers rights when bullying takes place in the workplace.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Marllely Vásconez Arteaga, PaisAsamblea, Retrieved 25 February 2016
  2. ^ “En el país y en los inversionistas hay confianza" en alianzas público-privadas, 29 October 2015, Ecuavisa, Retrieved 26 February 2016
  3. ^ "Comisión estudia reformas para prevenir acoso laboral en Ecuador | La República EC" (in Spanish). 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2020-12-08.