Employers Will Have To Adjust To New Generation There’s a new generation in town and it’s one that employers better get ready for, because it’s 23 million strong and will be flooding the workforce by the end of the decade. Ladies and gentlemen, meet Generation Z; a confidence-filled group that …
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USCIS will Increase Number of Applicant Interviews
Agency Develops Strategy to further Detect and Deter Immigration Fraud WASHINGTON –U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has begun a multiphase approach to expand interviews across benefit types, focusing on benefits that, if granted, allow an individual to permanently reside in the United States. Conducting these in-person interviews will further strengthen …
Read More »MALDEF Statement on Trump Pardon of Joe Arpaio
(Los Angeles) – Please attribute the following statement on Donald J. Trump’s pardon of Joe Arpaio, the disgraced former sheriff of Maricopa County, AZ, to Thomas A. Saenz, president and general counsel of MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund): “In a craven and gratuitous abuse of presidential power, Donald Trump …
Read More »Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia joined the celebration of the opening of the SIATeach Campus in El Centro
By: Mario Conde SIATech El Centro Charter School is a tuition-free high school that gives students a chance to earn a standard high school diploma in El Centro. SIATech El Centro charter school is a fully-accredited charter school in El Centro, California. SIATech serves students 16 to 24 years old …
Read More »THE VALUE OF TIME
By: Ellie Burgueno The school holidays are over and along with it come the responsibilities that the school year brings to families. For those of us who have children of school age at home, there’s always the concern for organizing well to meet our work commitments without neglecting the family, …
Read More »GOVERNOR FRANCISCO VEGA MEETS WITH WILLIAM A. OSTICK, GENERAL CONSUL OF THE UNITED STATES IN TIJUANA
TIJUANA, B.C. – Friday, August 18th, 2017. Governor Francisco “Kiko” Vega de Lamadrid, received this Friday, in a courtesy visit, the US Consul-General in Tijuana, William A. Ostick, which endorsed the cooperation ties to follow up on the issues of common interest that contribute to detonate the economic development …
Read More »Leaders are not born
By: Mario Conde What if someone has a big idea they want to do but lack the skills to do it? A key of leadership lies in a key ingredient called communication. Knowing how to be good public speaker allows you to give a message that motivates and inspires people. …
Read More »Imperial County Board of Supervisors celebrated the County’s 110 Anniversary
By: Mario Conde The Imperial County Board of Supervisors celebrated the County’s 110 anniversary by remembering its history and celebrating its future. In a small ceremony held after the Imperial County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, August 15th, the county and several elected officials gathered to celebrate the occasion. …
Read More »AN INVITATION OPENS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE XXI PLASTICS OF BAJA CALIFORNIA SELECTION 2017
By: Laura Davidson. Mexicali.- With the purpose of promoting the artistic development in the entity authorities of the Institute of Culture of Baja California in conjunction with the Secretary of Culture calls up the community of artists of the north of the country to participate in the XXl Plastic Biennial …
Read More »CETYS STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN DUAL DEGREE CEREMONY IN WASHINGTON
More than 50 CETYS Universidad students from the three campuses were part of the Graduation Ceremony of CETYS and City University of Seattle (City U) Double Degree Program, in Washington, Seattle. During the 42nd City U Graduation Ceremony at the Seattle Center Key Arena, 53 undergraduates received their Bachelor’s Degree in Business …
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