-Editorial The second wave of COVID-19 is affecting people economically, especially in the payment of rent according to a recent study. Based on the latest Alignable Rent Poll, the ability of small businesses to pay their full rent in December continues to decline, as more COVID-related shutdowns occur. Overall, 35% of …
December, 2020
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15 December
Coparmex Mexicali Congratulates Its National President; Recognizes Outgoing Board’s Job
-Editorial The Employers’ Confederation of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) in Mexicali extended congratulations for the election of the new board of directors that will represent the sector at the national level for the period 2021-2022, who will have the mission of generating More and Better Companies for Mexico, said the …
November, 2020
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30 November
THE BRAIN OF THE LEADER
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Expert. How to maintain brain health and leadership at the same time? (If you are a leader, you will not like this article) The human brain neurophysiology of leaders is complex, like all brain neurophysiology, but in the case of the leader’s brain, the …
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30 November
Black Friday hit record in online sales as shoppers stayed home
-Editorial Black Friday online sales hit a new record this year as pandemic-wary Americans filled virtual carts instead of real ones. Consumers spent an estimated $9 billion on U.S. retail websites on Black Friday, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks online shopping. Roughly half as many people visited stores on …
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28 November
Small Business Saturday Helps the Local Economy
-Editorial Sandwiched between Black Friday and Cyber Monday is Small Business Saturday, a national initiative to shop local and break away from large box stores. However, this year shoppers will notice a few changes because of COVID-19. Now they will have to enter the store with masks and maintain physical …
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27 November
Celebrate Buy Nothing Day to Consume Less
-Editorial While many got up very early to buy at the stores and take advantage of the discounts, people are also encouraged to stay home and buy nothing on this day. #BuyNothingDay is a day that was made to protest consumerism but also to encourage people to save money and …
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24 November
Walmart México & Centroamérica announces the construction of its 21st Distribution Center in the country, located in Mexicali.
With an investment of close to $1,900 million pesos, the new Distribution Center will generate more than 700 direct jobs and 1,000 indirect ones. Mexicali, Baja California. – Walmart México & Centroamérica celebrated their groundbreaking of what will be its 21st Distribution Center in the country, located in Mexicali, capital …
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22 November
In El Centro, 42.6% of Business Owners Are Women
-Editorial Female workers face a number of challenges, including inequities in pay and underrepresentation in certain industries and occupations. And while the share of female business owners is on the rise, women still own far fewer businesses than men. While women account for 48 percent of all workers nationally, they …
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20 November
New INDEX Mexicali President Sets His Priorities for His Presidency
-Editorial INDEX Mexicali officially presented Joaquin Jimenez Arriaga as the new president at a press conference. Jimenez Arriaga comes with years of experience in the industry and promises to work with the Index membership and have greater coordination. “Today we all need economic recovery and the co-responsibility to act well …
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16 November
Coparmex Rejects the Governor’s Initiative to Appoint Mayors and Alternate Council Members
-Editorial Baja California Governor Jaime Bonilla Valadez, violates municipal autonomy and the Constitution of Baja California, by attempting to seize the power that corresponds to the cities and directly designate the people who will replace the mayors and council members who request a license to separate from office with the …