The Human Resources Challenge In Latin America
[2023-08-23 09:59:27]
The expansion of Latin American companies in the region and around the world has been analyzed and celebrated with local media for many years. Think of the Mexican telecommunications giant Telmex, the Chile retail shop Farrabella, the big Mexican cement maker, Cemex, and even the internationally renowned Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer. Behind the so-called 'more understandable' corporate development is solid cash flow, sound revenue and good vision.
Many similar observations apply in the history of Latin America.2 The fight that lives in a difficult environment is the center of human history in Latin America. History can be traced back to about 15,000 years, perhaps even more. Archeologists are moving to the south when the first immigrants come to the Americas and are contesting to the point that they can be called Latin America's "outdated" problem. In all these times, Latin America is a site of repeated drought, whether it is 15,000 years or 50,000 years like Africa. In most cases, there are not horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs, etc. until 500 years ago, and useful livestock (North America) is missing. But, it is not the dangerous disease environment of most places in addition to the Andean camel, alpaca and llama livestock group
By contrast, the United States is located in the most violent region on Earth, north of Latin America. Along all in Latin America, the most dangerous and most violent country on Earth: Honduras, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil. People from these countries wish to immigrate to the United States. That is, of course, twenty years ago. Since then, the proportion of Hispanic Americans has increased almost by a third. According to the census of 2000 (closest we can get the census of 1998), today as a percentage of blacks nonhispanic whites today is about 61%, population Accounting for 75% of the total. In other words, the ethnic collapse of the American gang today is likely to be Hispanic due to growth as a group.
When historian John Leddy Phelan occupied Mexico in France he discovered the origin of "Latin America". His argument is that French imperialists used the concept of "Latin America" to counter British imperialism and to challenge the German threat to France. In order to accept the concept of Latin American intellectuals and political leaders 'Latin peoples' in the second half of the 19th century, they are no longer as cultural models, they can not be Spain or Portugal like France. France's ruler Napoleon III in France is very interested in the expansion of commercial and political power in the region, promoters of him and his business Felix Bailey, the former colonies of the common Latin French, Spain and Portugal Background called "Latin" to emphasize the background. This led Napoleon to not attempt to militarily control Mexico in the 1860s.