Puerto Rico economic indicators highlight migration and rising costs. #NewsismyBusiness
The U.S. Department of Labor sued a Puerto Rico security firm for misclassifying workers. #NewsismyBusiness
ManpowerGroup’s report shows small- and medium-size enterprises leading the hiring growth. #NewsismyBusiness
The rate has been at 6.5% or lower for 30 consecutive months, the Labor Department noted. #NewsismyBusiness
Average and median wages increased across most industries, reflecting an economic rebound. #Newsismybusiness
The Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration is promoting collaboration to accelerate the recovery and economic growth. #NewsismyBusiness
Revised data show the island hit a record low of 5.6% in October and November. #NewsismyBusiness
The “Industrial Composition by Municipality” report indicates increased economic activity across the island. #NewsismyBusiness
The island’s labor market shows sustained growth with lowest annual average unemployment. #NewsIsMyBusiness
The staffing firm announced the addition of Business Professionals to its portfolio and received the Power Award from headquarters. #NewsismyBusiness
PROMESA brought with it the controversial creation of the Financial Oversight and Management Board to lead the financial reorganization process. #NewsismyBusiness
The Labor and Human Resources Department reports steady growth and job creation across sectors, reflecting a positive trend in the island’s economy. #NewsismyBusiness
Despite increased revenues compared to last year, restaurants face rising costs and reduced sales, leading to price increases and staffing adjustments. #NewsismyBusiness
The Puerto Rico Workers Federation, AFL-CIO, headed a group of about 35 unions who met with Gov. Wanda Vázquez and administration officials to present a list of suggestions to “ensure the health and safety of all workers” as the island’s economy reopens amid the COVID-19 health crisis. During a meeting at the Puerto Rico Convention […]
Executives, heads of private trade organizations and economists expressed their support of House Bill 1634, which proposes the repeal of Law 80, during the second day of public hearings at the Puerto Rico House of Representatives.
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