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  1. Hace 5 días · Pero será recién con Otto Von Bismarck en 1881, en la Alemania del Kaiser Guillermo que se crean las bases del sistema actual de protección frente a la vejez o la invalidez. En Uruguay es habitual considerar que la legislación en materia jubilatoria se inició con la fundación de la primera caja, la escolar, en 1896.

  2. Hace 3 días · He was persuaded, however, to consider first the possibility of naming a new ministry led by Otto von Bismarck, then Prussian ambassador to Paris. There was a momentous interview between the monarch and the envoy, as a result of which the former abandoned all thought of retirement and the latter became head of a cabinet pledged to continue the ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Having a solid ally, Bismarck demonstrated his virtuosity by negotiating a revived Three Emperors’ League in 1881. He now had influence in St. Petersburg as well as in Vienna to prevent a conflict over the Balkans.

  4. Hace 4 días · Otto von Bismarck: Inspiró el sistema de seguridad social y la inspección de centros fabriles. 4. David Lloyd George: Estableció la seguridad social inglesa, la ley de salario mínimo y promovió la tributación para financiar la guerra contra la pobreza. 5.

  5. Hace 1 día · Fearing the potential of the Social Democrats in a rapidly industrializing Germany, Bismarck found a majority to outlaw the party from 1878 to 1890, although constitutionally it could not be forbidden to participate in elections. Party offices and newspapers were closed down and meetings prohibited.

  6. Hace 4 días · Otto von Bismarck established the first welfare state in a modern industrial society, with social-welfare legislation, in 1880s Imperial Germany. Bismarck extended the privileges of the Junker social class to ordinary Germans.

  7. Hace 2 días · Prussia's Minister President Otto von Bismarck convinced William that German Emperor instead of Emperor of Germany would be appropriate. He became primus inter pares among other German sovereigns. William II intended to develop a German navy capable of challenging Britain's Royal Navy .