Proposed Overtime Regulation Will Put Hispanic Wages at Risk
A new proposed rule change to federal overtime regulations will raise the salary threshold for overtime exemption nearly two-fold, which advocates claim will give ordinary workers a raise. In fact,
California Unions Demand Exemption from Minimum Wage Increase They Fought For
In Los Angeles, a labor union has stirred up quite a bit of controversy this summer by demanding an exemption from the city's new $15 minimum wage;
Senate Initially Caves over Ex-Im, But Crony Bank Remains Closed
While the Senate voted earlier this week to move forward with legislation to re-authorize the Export Import Bank as part of the highway reauthorization bill, it ultimately approved a
The Export-Import Bank: Bad for Small Business, Bad for Hispanics, Bad for America
In June of this year, the Export-Import Bank of the United States is slated to expire unless Congress votes to reauthorize it. The bank, commonly known as Ex-Im, is a
U.S. Businesses Increasingly Targeting Latinas
Many businesses depend on their ability to broaden the customer base, and adapt their brand appeal to the preferences of diverse groups and demographics. This is why
Keystone’s Approval Could Help Hispanic Workers
Keystone's Approval Could Help Hispanic Workers
Hispanics Disproportionally Bear the Part-Time Burden
Hispanics Disproportionally Bear the Part-Time Burden
LIBRE Infographic: Creating our Own Opportunities
Hispanics have an entrepreneurial spirit and are eager to work towards their dreams of owning their own small business and contributing to the economy, but a growing regulatory footprint is
Texas an Example of Economic Growth and Job Creation
The latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) although promising in terms of job creation and private sector growth suggest our economy still has a long way to go,
Apoyan la reforma con una campaña
Por Eduardo Bernal, Publicado por La Voz Arizona
Con la misión de apoyar una reforma migratoria y como consecuencia generar la emancipación económica entre latinos en este país, la organización sin fines
El Gobernador Sandoval Llego Al Grand Sierra Resort Para La 2da Conferencia Anual Sobre Negocios Pequeños
El Gobernador Sandoval Llego Al Grand Sierra Resort Para La 2da Conferencia Anual Sobre Negocios Pequeños
Por Monse Gonzalez, Publicado por El Sol de Nevada
It’s time to restore value of work, not welfare
(Originally published by the Las Vegas Review Journal)
In the wake of Labor Day, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment statistics that make last week’s celebration seem premature. The sluggish
Why a minimum wage hike would hurt teens
(Originally Published in the Daily Caller)
For generations, summer has been a time for enjoyment and employment for young people; an
What Walmart Knows about Hispanics
(Originally Published on National Review Online)
Who would have thought that a Walmart commercial could make me shed a tear and then jump out of my chair, pump my fist in
Why Miley Cyrus Matters
(Originally Published in The Huffington Post)
Miley Cyrus' performance on the MTV Video Music Awards this week brought to mind a quote by English philosopher Roger Scruton, "Beauty is vanishing from
President’s policies are hurting Hispanics
(Originially Published
Big Healthcare plans in the Senate keep Small-Business “Small”
During last week’s Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee hearing on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) also known as Obamacare and its effect on small businesses, Chairwoman
Big Healthcare plans in the Senate keep Small-Business Small
During last week’s Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee hearing on the implementation of the Affordable