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HispanicTips’ Business News Summary – June 30th, 2011

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Immigration issues need business voices – It shouldn’t be a little-known fact that just about every business group from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on down supports comprehensive reform, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. But it is. :: from www.mysanantonio.com

As Spanish Culture and Language Increase in the U.S., Spanish Language Contact Center Solutions Thrive :: from www.tmcnet.com

Máximo Report Factoid: NGLs’ “Value Set” – The bi-cultural experience that New Generation Latinos encounter helps shape how they view their role in U.S. society. They have a different “value set” than their Caucasian counterparts that gives them unique attitudes and opinions on education, their career, finances, and much more. :: from nglc.biz

Have a Tom Hanks Moment: How to Get Your Celebrity Client on Univision :: from www.mediabistro.com

Companies Targeting Growing Latino Market – Corporations Take Part In LULAC Convention :: from www.msnbc.msn.com

Randy Falco named CEO of Univision – former head of AOL and NBC television, where he oversaw Telemundo — making him no stranger to the US Hispanic market. :: from www.miamiherald.com

PR: National Latino Organizations Challenge Broadcast News Presidents to Increase the Presence of Latinos on Sunday Morning News Talk Shows

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Powerful business interests helped to scuttle proposed immigration restrictions in Texas on Wednesday, further evidence that Republicans in some states are facing resistance among their own supporters to an immigration clampdown. :: from www.reuters.com

ESPN Deportes Radio to broadcast Copa América 2011 matches live from Argentina :: from www.mediamoves.com

Unemployment rates fell in seven of eight metropolitan areas tracked in Puerto Rico last month, bucking a national trend that saw rises in more than half of the largest metro areas in the U.S. :: from www.caribbeanbusinesspr.com

Puerto Rico will get $3 million in federal funds through the National Farmworker Jobs Program to combat the chronic unemployment and underemployment experienced by migrant and seasonal farmworkers who depend primarily on agricultural labor jobs. :: from www.caribbeanbusinesspr.com

PR: KTDO Telemundo El Paso Delivers Highest Ratings in Station’s History

PR: TELEMUNDO’s MARIA CELESTE ARRARAS JOINS NBC’s “TODAY” SHOW AS GUEST CO-HOST ON JULY 7TH AND 8TH – The renowned Telemundo star will co-host the third hour of NBC’s Today Show and broadcast Telemundo’s “Al Rojo Vivo” live from New York

PR: Press Release: Randy Falco Named President and Chief Executive Officer of Univision

PR: Michigan dairy farmers plead guilty to employing illegal aliens, fined $2.7 million

Video: Twenty-one Hispanic immigrant workers at two Greater Cincinnati animal hospitals will receive more than $85,000 in back wages and damages as the result of an agreement reached Wednesday with the U.S. Department of Labor. :: from news.cincinnati.com

Mun2 Names Hanna Bolte Vice President of Media and Talent Relations :: from www.billboard.biz

Laura Martinez: Univision’s Randy Falco Faces Tough Job Ahead :: from lauramartinez.wordpress.com

Two Latino nonprofits, one known for helping immigrants and the other for social services, will partner with the Nassau County Bar Association at its monthly foreclosure prevention clinics. – New York :: from www.newsday.com

Mexico Hopes Maya Vogue Will Boost Tourism :: from www.laht.com

The ASPA pilots union filed a lawsuit against Grupo Posadas, the former owner of bankrupt Mexicana de Aviacion, alleging violations of securities laws in the airline’s management. :: from www.laht.com

PR: Entravision Communications Corporation Sees Ratings Success from 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup Finale

PR: US Labor Department announces nearly $84 million for career training and housing assistance to migrant and seasonal farmworkers

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Posted on: June 30th, 2011
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