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Four Reasons Why Business and Labor Agree on ‘W’ Visa

construction signsThe proposed “W” visa program, an agreement between labor and business groups on a guest worker program for low-skilled labor, is being called historic because the two sides came to an accord. A leading labor executive is calling it “unstoppable.”

As NBCLatino.com reported, here are four reasons why:

  • “First, what is significant is the way both groups have reached an agreement on how to structure the number of visas,” says Kristian Ramos, policy director for the New Policy Institute’s (NPI) 21st Border Initiative.  ”In 2007, one of the reasons legislation died is that business had one number and labor had another.” The program would start at 20,000 visas, then go up to 35,000 the next year, 55,000 the next, 75,000 the following until 200,000.
  • Determining what sector of industry needs additional workers will be determined by a new entity, the Bureau of Immigration and Labor Market Research.  This is an

CTLatinoNews.com Named McCormick Foundation 2013 National Award Winner

newnmwelogoCTLatinoNews.com’s parent company Latino News Network LLC is one of four innovative news ideas from around the country to receive a highly competitive national grant from the McCormick Foundation’s New Media Women Entrepreneurs initiative (NMWE), to assist in expanding its coverage of Latinos into Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

The publisher of the nine-month old English language online news site and news service, Diane Alverio said, “Receiving this national recognition is an incredible affirmation of our work by national journalists and a prestigious foundation. Our goal has been to offer quality coverage of Latinos, a void that had to be filled and was much needed. We look forward to re-creating this same effort in our neighboring states.”

The Latino News Network was founded by Alverio and her partners Donna Elkinson Miller and Jay Sloves of Elkinson + Sloves Inc. The award winners were selected from 205 proposals received in the sixth …

Billionaire Couple Adds 4,000 Jobs Amid Spanish Recession

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A husband and wife team, both worth billions of dollars, took spurring job creation within Spain’s crumbling economy into their own hands last year by creating thousands of jobs for the country.

Juan Roig and Hortensia Herrero, who control Mercadona SA, the largest chain of supermarkets in the country, saw a seven percent rise in revenue in 2012, which allowed the company to hire 4,000 new employees, according to a report from Bloomberg.com.

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