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Latino Winemakers Rise in California, Through the Ranks

Mary Mata September 10, 2013

By Patricia Leigh Brown, The New York Times SONOMA, Calif. — It is harvest season in wine country, the time of year when the scent of crushed grapes infuses the […]

U.S. Hispanic Unemployment Improved in August

Mary Mata September 9, 2013

Economy added 169k jobs in August as the recovery grinds along

Mary Mata September 6, 2013

Fast food workers strike, demand better wages

Mary Mata August 30, 2013

By Adriana Maestas,  NBCLatino On Thursday, labor organizers held a series of strikes across the country at McDonald’s and Burger King restaurants demanding a pay increase to $15 an hour. The […]

Just before Labor Day, a report shows struggles of Latino workers

Mary Mata

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi A new report by the AFL-CIO depicts how, even after four years since the recession officially ended, Latino workers continue to be disproportionally affected by the weak […]

One In Five Hispanic And Black Workers Are Underemployed

Mary Mata August 26, 2013

By Bryce covert, Think Progress About one in five black and Hispanic workers, or 18.9 percent of Hispanic workers and 22.4 percent of black workers, are underemployed, meaning that they are […]

Uncle Sam wants you to join and succeed in the Federal Government?

Mary Mata August 23, 2013

by Jorge E. Ponce, NewsTaco Federal employees are in a state of confusion lately.  Their pay has been frozen for three years, and going to a fourth.  The Office of […]