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Criado, Alicia (4)
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latino Families Experiencing Slower Economic Recovery 

Criado, Alicia (2014-08-01)
Latino Families Experiencing Slower Economic Recovery Toplines from NCLR and Latino Decisions poll on Latinos and the Economy In the wake of the damaging recession, Latino workers and entrepreneurs are helping to fuel ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: The Federal Minimum Wage 

Criado, Alicia (2014-01-10)
Given recent momentum and local victories around the minimum wage, this month's Monthly Latino Employment Report revisits the need to raise the federal minimum wage. Latinos would benefit disproportionately from an increase ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Efforts to Improve the Minimum Wage Blocked 

Criado, Alicia (2014-05-02)
Earlier this week, the U.S. Senate blocked the \Minimum Wage Fairness Act\ (S. 2223), a bill that would raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 by 2016 and has bipartisan support among the majority of Americans. ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latino Labor Force Growth 

Criado, Alicia (2014-06-06)
The year 2050 is widely projected to be a turning point after which the United States will have no single racial or ethnic majority. By that time, the Latino share of the American workforce will have nearly doubled from ...

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