-Editorial Based on the current situation of COVID-19, business travel and large conferences will still struggle for the next two years as the industry tries to recover from a year of crisis. Add the Delta variant that has become the dominant strain in the United States, it is still unknown …
July, 2021
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12 July
COPARMEX Mexicali asks the Baja California Secretary of Public Health to review data
MEXICALI, BC- COPARMEX Mexicali gave a press conference in which they asked the State Secretary of Health to review the data that keeps the city in the yellow tier, by being the only city in the state, while the remaining cities are in the green. The president of COPARMEX Mexicali, …
June, 2021
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8 June
Newsom Launches Support Program for Restaurants and Bars
-Editorial As California’s economy comes roaring back and the state prepares to fully reopen this month, Governor Gavin Newsom announced action to ensure that restaurants, bars, breweries, and wineries continue to benefit from pandemic regulatory relief – including expanded outdoor dining and the sale of to-go alcoholic drinks – to support the recovery …
May, 2021
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31 May
Inferno Expansion Shows Restaurant’s Resilience to Continue a Legacy
-Editorial In what was described as the kickoff of the end of the COVID-19 season, El Centro residents gathered to celebrate the inauguration of the Inferno Restaurant at Imperial Valley Mall. Restaurants all over the United States struggled during the 2020 lockdowns and those that survived are now stronger businesses. …
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26 May
Binational effort to vaccinate 10,000 maquiladora workers underway
-Editorial A coalition of six US subsidiary companies sponsored a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic for 10,000 maquiladora workers employed in Baja California, Mexico. “We started, six or eight months ago, talking to the private sector about how to help our people with their health and the economy of our state. …
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26 May
San Diego Approves Extension of Temporary Outdoor Business Operations
-Editorial To continue supporting businesses as they recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego City Council has unanimously approved an extension of interim urgency ordinances to allow the City’s Temporary Outdoor Business Operation (TOBO) permit program to continue. Without the extension, permits for all restaurants …
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25 May
COPARMEX presents commitments to Hank Rhon
MEXICALI, BC- COPARMEX Mexicali presented 20 commitments to the candidate for governor Jorge Hank Rhon for the PES (Solidarity Encounter Party), which includes anti-corruption, public security, digital government, citizen participation, education, ecology, environment, and health. Among the commitments given to the candidate as well as those running for Congress, it …
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24 May
America Celebrates Small Business Month
-Editorial May is Small Business Month as the country celebrates the work of those that dare to open a business and create jobs for the community. Since 1963, the United States has recognized small businesses and their impact on American culture and economy. The designated month aims to honor the …
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19 May
Business Intelligence, A Differentiator Factor in Businesses
-Editorial Under a business intelligence or Business Intelligence approach, using data analysis for decision-making within a company is a differentiating element that influences the organizational climate, and the development as part of your community. This was indicated by Dr. Michelle Lazcano and Dr. Armando Reyna Ballesteros, members of the teaching …
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6 May
COPARMEX Mexicali unveils BC governor candidates’ proposals
MEXICALI, B.C.- COPARMEX Mexicali introduced proposals to the media for the candidates for Baja California Governor, this in the absence of specific proposals from them, said Octavio Sandoval, president of the union. “COPARMEX did some work to introduce these proposals to the candidates so they can sign it and implement …