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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Amazon has hit another snag: a human resources department ill prepared to handle the thousands of requests pouring in from sick employees and those who need to stay home to care for their children or elderly relatives.
June 5 -
Companies aren’t required by law to publicly disclose the racial makeup of their board and management, but businesses should make public data where employees have self-identified so investors know where they stand on diversity, the CEO said.
June 8 -
Resumes fail to predict performance and perpetuate existing demographic inequities in the workforce, stalling socioeconomic mobility, creating compliance risks and scaring off potential employees.
February 24 -
Overwork and 24/7 demands are pushing both men and women to quit their jobs, new data finds.
February 25 -
Employers should outline policies about teleworking, travel and sick leave and monitor recommendations from the CDC and health officials.
February 28 -
In the wrongful termination suit, a former regional loss prevention manager said she knew Amazon had been criticized publicly for its lack of diversity in the workplace.
February 28 -
Companies across corporate America are parting ways with senior executives who engage in consensual relationships in the workplace.
March 2 -
Mastercard disclosed its gender pay gap for the first time, saying female employees worldwide make almost 8% less than male workers.
March 2 -
Even as the virus forces companies and workers to accept the reality of remote work, many are complaining that that in reality, firms are simply not equipped or prepared to let employees work remotely.
March 2 -
Women accounted for about 45% of new board seats among companies based in California, after the state passed a bill requiring all public companies to have at least one female director.
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