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Thanks to the rapidly growing information flow and an ever-present internet access, it has become extremely easy to interact with people, companies, and governments around the globe. The emerging markets of Latin America are no exception to this transition process.
Traditionally, Latin American markets have been reliant on agriculture and on the extraction of natural resources. However, in recent years, these have begun to be substituted for industrial production and services. As a result, increasing amounts of foreign direct investments which come to this region are in a great extent a reason for this shift.
Are you thinking of doing business in Latin America, an attractive option is through an employer of record (EOR)?
An EOR is an organization that supports companies through the provision of human resources services. That generally means recruiting, hiring, firing, and paying all taxes and benefits to local employees, as part of a comprehensive EOR service. However, a more limited service can also be provided based on your needs.
Essentially, an EOR will manage time-consuming HR tasks, leaving their clients to focus on other aspects of their businesses.
Besides saving your company time and manpower, other benefits of hiring an EOR in includes:
Profitability: Hiring staff through an EOR reduces administrative and recruiting expenses and saves you money if you want to hire local staff but do not have operations large enough to warrant company incorporation or branch formation.
Recruitment: A reliable EOR will have an established recruitment team with abundant knowledge of the local market, which will quickly be able to find the most suitable and qualified personnel for your company.
Compliance: With their experience and knowledge of the local market, EORs will ensure as a matter of course that you are in full compliance with all the countries labor laws and regulations.
The EOR is charged with carrying out the legal and regulatory requirements of immigration, employment and payroll, but does not participate in day to day work activity.
In essence, the EOR is the registered employer for the worker, but does not have any supervisory or management role vis a vis the employee’s position. The original employer maintains the substantive work relationship, making all decisions on compensation, position duties, projects and termination.
Specifically, the employer of record is the legal entity that:
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