Category Archive For "Group Insurance"
How employers can help formerly incarcerated people launch a new chapter in life
All of us have made mistakes in life, and some of us have made a mistake that resulted in a criminal record. Many formerly incarcerated people find it very difficult to land any job at all, especially when their criminal record is still relatively fresh. In this Pacific Prime Latin America article, we’ll look at …
New normal for businesses in Latin America: 5 tips on adapting to a hybrid work model
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call for everyone. It upheaves the way most business partnerships are traditionally formed in Latin America. For instance, the preference for face-to-face interactions or personal touches has been ignored in favor of safety measures. Increasingly, managers and HR are opting for digitalization. What does it take for corporations …
Top healthcare trends that employers should know about in 2021
It can be agreed by everyone that 2020 was marked by unpredictability and challenges for employees and employers across Latin America. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as we have now come to call it has had a significant impact on society and the way we now look at our health. More so, several healthcare trends have …
What will the future of work in Latin America look like post-pandemic?
Towards the end of 2020, less than 5% of companies with operations in Latin America said they plan on returning to the office within the next year. What makes the statistics shocking, however, is that they are collected from many different sectors. While you might expect tech companies in the region to continue working remotely …
Cyber attacks in Latin America: A risk for businesses
With the coronavirus spreading around the world, online scams, ransomware attacks, and phishing email schemes are also getting more serious These highlight the threats hackers can pose to people, banks, and even government departments. In this Pacific Prime Latin America article, we will take a closer look at the cyber attacks in the region, as …
The future of remote work in Latin America
Remote work is increasing at a rapid rate the world over, with 70 percent of the workforce predicted to work remotely a minimum of five days per month by 2025. The coronavirus outbreak has pushed companies to start working remotely, whether they intended to or not. While COVID-19 may have been the trigger for some, …