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90% of companies never considered home office before covid-19

By Yucatan Times on December 31, 2020 Share Many companies migrated to digital options when they had no other choice due to the country’s contagion increase. MEXICO (Times Media Mexico) – Although the home office is not a new concept that came after the advance of information technology (ICT) and telecommunications, not many company executives thought of it before the SARS CoV-2 coronavirus. However, due to the health emergency, many companies have reconfigured their work models. Until now, about 90 percent did not have a home office system, according to specialists from “The Power MBA” business school. “In the face of the social, economic, and health crisis, behaviors are being transformed. Human Resources must now be a new trainer and developer of formal and informal behavior,” said The Power MBC analyst Lyz Escalante, in an interview with the

The moments in 2020 that marked AMLO s presidency – The Yucatan Times

By Yucatan Times on December 31, 2020 Share Corruption and family conflicts, a trip to visit Trump, the COVID-19 pandemic, and General Cienfuegos’ alleged links to drug dealers are some of the episodes that marked the López Obrador government in this 2020. MEXICO CITY (Times Media Mexico) – This was a lousy year in Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s presidency, and these were the most criticized situations. 1. The Coronavirus Pandemic – February 27, 2020, registered the first case of coronavirus in Mexico, and in the last ten months, more than 124,000 deaths and 1 million 400,000 infections of COVID-19 have accumulated in the country. AMLO was in denial for months. He invited people to go out and hug each other. So far, he refuses to use facemasks, and the figures he presented in a “catastrophic scenario” have doubled.

Millions without light after massive blackout in Mexico

By Yucatan Times on December 29, 2020 Share The CFE announced that more than 10 million users were affected by the blackout. MEXICO (Times Media Mexico) – More than 10 million users were affected after the massive blackout. The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) announced that electricity service has already begun to be restored through Twitter after the recent massive blackout in several states in the country, which affected more than 10 million users. In its message, the CFE pointed out that the service started to normalize at 14:52 hours after more than half an hour without electric service. La @CFEmx informa que a las 14:29 horas, salieron de operación 10.3 millones de usuarios a causa de una baja frecuencia en todo el territorio nacional, esto a causa de salidas de centrales generación.

The Mayan Train of Shame : Italian newspaper La Reppublica s strong criticism against AMLO s project – The Yucatan Times

By Yucatan Times on December 28, 2020 Share The prestigious newspaper highlighted the tremendous environmental impact that the construction will have, which is rejected by the affected regions’ indigenous communities. MEXICO (Times Media Mexico) – The Mayan Train, one of AMLO’s signature projects, has been strongly questioned, above all, because of the enormous damage to the environment. But it has received criticism not only in Mexico but also abroad. The prestigious Italian newspaper La Repubblica dedicated an extensive article entitled “Il Treno Maya della vergogna: 1500 km di rotaie al posto delle foreste”-The Mayan Train of Shame: 1500 kilometers of rails instead of forests- signed by Daniele Mastrogiacomo, in which the environmental impact of the work will run through the states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatan, and Quintana Roo is hig

The most prolific Yucatecan musician and composer Armando Manzanero dies from COVID-19

By Yucatan Times on December 28, 2020 Share Armando Manzanero died this morning at 86; the singer-songwriter was hospitalized since December 17 after complications with covid-19. MERIDA Yucatan (Times Media Mexico) – The well-known Yucatecan singer-songwriter Armando Manzanero died this morning at 86 due to a heart attack. Recently it was reported that the interpreter tested positive for covid-19, so he had to be hospitalized on December 17, and although this Sunday it was reported that his lungs were already fine, his kidneys had complications, which kept him hospitalized. In early December, Armando Manzanero opened the Museo Casa Manzanero in Merida, his place of birth. The museum is dedicated to his life and the successful career he had for more than 60 years.

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