Banco Popular de Puerto Rico

Banco Popular de Puerto Rico is a full-service financial services provider with operations in Puerto Rico, the United States and Virgin Islands. Popular, Inc. is the largest banking institution by both assets and deposits in Puerto Rico, and in the United States Popular, Inc.

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  • Okay, maybe I’m just out of touch with today’s workforce. First, employees say they will take a promotion without a pay raise. And now, a new survey shows that job seekers are looking for a caring company over a high base salary. The poll, conducted by Monster.com and Unum, finds that the top-rated item on would-be employees’ wish lists was a company “that truly cares about the well-being of its employees.” …

    July 13
  • I’m looking for 14 words (posted in the comments) or 140 characters (posted to me on Twitter at @ebnews_editor) to finish the sentence, “Being a benefits professional means …”

    July 11
  • I wanted to ask for your input on what makes certain rewards/recognition programs more effective than others. Company culture and demographics play a part, obviously, but perhaps there’s a more universal thread that binds such programs and can help employers catch lightning in a bottle, so to speak.

    July 7
  • Last month, I wrote an editorial asking whether it was time to evolve, adjust or phase out the five-day, 40-hour workweek. I received about a dozen emails in response to the editorial. Since open communication is a parent of progress, I thought I’d share a couple with you.

    July 6
  • Show off your health care reform smarts in our 30-question quiz based on various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Challenge your teams to take the quiz and offer a prize to the staffer with the highest score. Or, take the quiz with your broker or consultant to ID areas of improvement in your collective PPACA knowledge.

    July 5
  • As I type this, it’s not yet noon, but I’ve already sent 30 emails. So, it seems I have a lot to thank Ray Tomlinson for. Forty years ago last week, Tomlinson sent the world’s first email. Today, according to the Society for Human Resource Management, 294 billion emails get sent daily.

    June 30
  • I’ll be the first to admit, I have a pretty foul mouth — especially when I’m frustrated or angry. So, I found a kindred in Laurie Ruettimann, SPHR, founder of Punk Rock HR, when she started letting obscenities fly during her SHRM session, “The Future of HR is social.” When she led off with “HR people do s**t work,” I knew what I was in for. By the time she reached the end and called Microsoft…

    June 28
  • I’m super busy covering sessions and meeting many of your fellow HR/benefits practitioners here in Las Vegas at the 2011 Society for Human Resource Management national conference, but I wanted to give you a brief update on some of the great things I’ve seen and heard here so far.

    June 27
  • A few months ago, I compared the Obama administration to Oprah Winfrey when it seemed to be giving away waivers to escape annual benefit limits outlined in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in the same gleeful and brazen manner that Oprah used to bestow gifts and cars on her studio audience. …

    June 23
  • I wholly agree that this case grew into a gigantic hydra, with way too many differing charges to be an effective (and apparently, a legal) class action, and that allowing it to go forward as is would have been a significant blow to employers. That said, the ruling still may be a blow to working women.

    June 20