Author name: Buffalo Latino Village

PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION

By Sarah Decker, Quest Writer Community Outreach & Resource Planning SpecialistU.S. Department of Labor – Wage & Hour DivisionAlbany, NY District Office -edited by Latino Village- For workers in Western New York, understanding your rights and protections under labor laws is crucial, and the division is dedicated to assisting you. The division enforces legislation that sets the minimum standards for wages and working conditions across the United States. It ensures employers adhere to labor laws and safeguards workers from exploitation. Whether you have inquiries about minimum wage, overtime pay, child labor laws, family and medical leave, rights to pump breast milk at work, agricultural workers’ wage and safety protections, wage garnishment, labor stipulations for guest worker visa programs, or prevailing wage rates on federal construction or service contracts, the division is ready to help. It is important to recognize that the labor laws enforced by the division apply to all workers, irrespective of immigration status. The division does not inquire about workers’ immigration status; thus, all workers are encouraged to contact the division with questions or to lodge complaints in Spanish, English, or any other language. For individuals in Western New York, the Wage and Hour Division’s Buffalo Area Office is situated at 130 S. Elmwood Avenue, Room 536, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202. The office can be reached at 716-842-3240. Spanish-speaking staff are on hand to aid workers who prefer to communicate in Spanish. Together, let’s ensure the protection of workers’ rights and the enforcement of labor laws. Read More From Buffalo Latino Village All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF WORKERS:  THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR’S WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION June 17, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More MEET Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras June 6, 2024/3 Comments Today, you began with a dream and a fresh Google search. Searching for “it,” whatever “it” may be for you.… Read More POR LA PAZ June 6, 2024/No Comments El mundo esta revuelto. Guerras, conflictos, hambre y desplazamiento de los pueblos son realidades brutales. Todos queremos lo mismo: paz!… Read More Load More End of Content.

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MEET Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras

Today, you began with a dream and a fresh Google search. Searching for “it,” whatever “it” may be for you. At least you can claim you pursued “it”… your own version of “it.” But you must try “it” and invest in “it.” And you’re more likely to do so, as Latinos are 33% more inclined to purchase products advertised on social media compared to 20% of non-Latinos. Latinos share common platforms, but the way we define success is as diverse as our Amazon lists. Whether your daily goal is a dryer full of matching socks and you are one of the 58% of Latinos watching YouTube or you are one of the 60% of us on Facebook, boarding the perfectly timed departure flight, your scrolling in between means something. Despite rebrands, the Pew Research Center reports that 73% of Latino adults aged 18 to 49 get their news via digital devices, with 27% favoring social media specifically. Among Latinos over 50, 43% prefer digital devices, and 5% social media. This indicates that your political views, perhaps influenced by a cousin’s social media posts or other sources, significantly affect your Latina vote. Your voice and your vote are important. It’s not just a phrase; it’s a reality. Over 1 in 10 voters this November (11%) are expected to be Latino, a 20.5% increase from 2016, according to NALEO. That’s a powerful voice, and it belongs to you. Data is universally influenced by one thing: your innate curiosity, leading you to the search bar If you are Latino, those search results will undoubtedly shape election results, as 36% of Latinos consider social media their primary news source. And our news informs our votes. Voting means you can have a say in the places that mean something. Like the library, and Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras, the first Puerto Rican librarian of the New York Public Library and author of the first bilingual book circulated in mainstream publication titled “Perez and Martinez,” who revolutionized library science utilizing her life experience to craft welcoming literacy spaces for thousands of Puerto Rican (from 1921 – 1943), would appreciate your participation. At least I’m betting on it. Genius, artist, poet, a prolific writer of inclusive and transformative children’s literature and civic American hero.Pura provides our #latinaherstory feature quote.”To appreciate the present, one must have a knowledge of the past…to know where we go, we must know from where we came…”  Born in 1899, approximately 95 years before the first smartphone was sold, the need for bilingual communications has only increased, as in our connectivity to each other in different countries and places. And while our libraries, voting status, future diets, puppies, and home improvements may look different month to month thanks to algorithms, our individual characters shine through. For Pura, as a college student of UPR Rio Piedras, she bet on New York and a career in public service, attending the Library School of the New York Public Library. No matter how many times your major, career, and life goals change, the doers in the arena leave their mark on the world. Like Pura and other civic pioneers who have paved the way for meaningful participation in civic and public spaces, take a moment to search “register to vote” online, and if you haven’t yet, consider making that your priority today. May is a month of abundance. Be generous to yourself and your phrase your google search terms well. And if you are registered, follow your local parties on social media. Increasingly our political leaders are altering the tune of their messages to echo within social media platforms and meet us where we are at. Online. It’s not enough to just show up; engagement is key. Respond to them, stay informed. The journey of a voter doesn’t stop at registration; it starts there. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology MEET Pura Teresa Belpré y Nogueras June 6, 2024/No CommentsRead More MEET KELLY CAMACHO April 4, 2024/1 Comment There’s a difference when you RECKON something and when you know something. Like the difference between when you code and when… Read More Latina HerStory March 4, 2024/7 Comments Aileen Marti , Manager, Older Adult Program WS Community Services “Projections” are defined as forecasts of a future situation, like… Read More Load More End of Content.

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POR LA PAZ

El mundo esta revuelto. Guerras, conflictos, hambre y desplazamiento de los pueblos son realidades brutales. Todos queremos lo mismo: paz! Hago un llamado a la paz y a un compromiso por ella. La paz empieza conmigo y contigo como individuos y miembros de las diversas comunidades que nos identifican. Te invito hoy a participar en la edificacion de tu persona como un agente de paz, y de cambio. Toma un momento y reflexiona en como pudieses contribuir a tu paz interna, individual para que esta sea tu guia. Dedico esta columna a los estudiantes de Columbia University en la Cuidad de Nueva York quienes protestan pacificamente y constitucionalmente sin promover odio, ni miedo sino por el derecho que todos temenos a protestar pacificamente bajo la constitucion de los Estados Unidos. A ellos y ellas les dedico este poema de Julia de Burgos:   Será presente en ti tu manantial. Estarás en las ramas del universo entero. Déjame que te cante como cuando eras mía en la llovizna fresca del primer aguacero. Tu mano en semi-luna, en semi-sol y en todo se refugiaba núbil, sobre la mano mía. Porque yo te cuidaba, hermanita silvestre y sabes que lloraba en tus claras mejillas. Será presente en ti tu manantial sin sombras. Estarás en las ramas del universo entero. Pero ¿dónde dejaste tu paz? « En cada herida» me contestan tus ojos anegados por dentro. Déjame que te cante como cuando eras mía, hermanita silvestre, como cuando trepamos el astro que salía a dormir soledades entre nuestras pupilas destiladas de amor. Déjame que te cante como cuando eras mía, y era paz el silencio de mi profunda ola, y era paz la distancia de tu nombre y mi nombre y era paz el sollozo de la muerte que espera. Será presente en ti tu manantial sin sombras… Estarás en las ramas del universo mío y todas las estrellas se bajarán cantando la canción del espacio refugiada en un río. Read More From This Writer All Post Art Books & Poems Business Column Community Community News Education Entertainment español Food & Culture Health Interviews Media Military & Veterans Music Peace People Politics Sports Technology POR LA PAZ June 6, 2024/No Comments Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Read More… Read More COMBATIENDO LA TRATA DE PERSONAS April 4, 2024/1 Comment Mis mas sincero respeto a la comunidad medica, social, legal y servicios de inteligencia quienes combaten la trata de personas.  La… Read More Mes de la Mujer: Celebrando logros March 5, 2024/2 Comments Marzo llego, y en el celebramos las contribuciones de la mujer! En este mes celebro el trabajo arduo y ejemplar… Read More Load More End of Content.

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