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Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis Pushes Youth Summer Jobs

U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis announced a new website aimed at helping young Americans aged 16 to 24 to obtain summer jobs. The website iswww.dol.gov/summerjobs. continue reading »

LatPro Hosts Job Fair for Bilingual Professionals in Chicago

LatPro (www.LatPro.com), the essential job board for bilingual professional candidates, is partnering with the National Society for Hispanic Professionals (www.NSHP.org), to produce a nationwide career fair series that connects bilingual professionals with diversity-conscious employers. continue reading »

Inclusion Survey Finds Efforts to Attract and Retain Hispanic Employees has Improved

The Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), one of the most influential advocacy organizations in the nation representing 16 national Hispanic organizations in the United States and Puerto Rico, released its 2010 HACR Corporate Inclusion Index Survey (HACR CII). continue reading »

Hispanic Unemployment Rate Unchanged at 12.6% versus National Rate of 9.6%

The economy added 151,000 jobs which is the most in 5 months; but not enough to change the unemployment rate which remained at 9.6%. continue reading »

On the Eve of Labor Day Employment Outlook for Latino Workers Remains Dim with 12% Unemployment Rate

As the country prepares to honor its work force on Labor Day this Monday, the employment picture in the country remains bleak. The unemployment rate rose in August for the first time in four months to 9.6%. Latinos in the country have been hit especially hard with a higher rate of unemployment at 12.1% and fewer employment opportunities especially if they are uneducated. continue reading »

On the Eve of Labor Day Employment Outlook for Latino Workers Remains Dim with 12% Unemployment Rate

As the country prepares to honor its work force on Labor Day this Monday, the employment picture in the country remains bleak. The unemployment rate rose in August for the first time in four months to 9.6%. Latinos in the country have been hit especially hard with a higher rate of unemployment at 12.1% and fewer employment opportunities especially if they are uneducated. continue reading »