Job Creators Network and The Latino Coalition Partner to Help Educate Latino Entrepreneurs

Leading Latino-owned small businesses advocacy group joins forces with JCN CEOs

The chief executives of Job Creators Network announced a new educational partnership with The Latino Coalition in an effort to “promote social, economic and business success for Latinos.”

“Latinos in the United States work hard to advance in the social and economic world,” The Latino Coalition (TLC) Chairman Hector Barreto said. “This new alliance with Job Creators Network will help us empower Hispanic business owners across the country to talk with their employees about how government policy affects their jobs and families.”

The chief executives who lead Job Creators Network (JCN), a national business advocacy organization, are devoted to employee education. The group produces and provides original, non-partisan education tools to help business owners teach their employees how government policies impact their workplace.

“Business ownership is growing faster among Latinos than any other demographic in the United States. These business owners know quite well how government impedes job creation and they have a responsibility to educate their employees,” JCN president Alfredo Ortiz said. “The best defense against bad public policy is a well-informed public, and our partnership with The Latino Coalition is another important step toward informing voters.”

Through the partnership, JCN will work with TLC to assure Hispanic business owners utilize the educational tools of its Employer to Employee Communication Program (E2E).

“Our mission is to promote social, economic and business success for Latinos, and education is a vital component,” TLC’s national executive director Allen Gutierrez said. “We look forward to implementing JCN’s E2E program in 2014.”

About The Latino Coalition
The Latino Coalition (TLC) was founded in 1995 by a group of Hispanic business owners from across the country to research and develop policies relevant to Latinos. TLC is a non-profit nationwide organization with offices in California, Washington, DC and Guadalajara, Mexico. Established to address policy issues that directly affect the well being of Hispanics in the United States, TLC’s agenda is to develop initiatives and partnerships that will foster economic equivalency and enhance overall business, economic and social development for Latinos.
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About Job Creators Network
Job Creators Network is the voice of real job creators that has been missing from the debate on jobs and our economic crisis. JCN members talk about paychecks, not politics, helping the public and policymakers understand how to create jobs.

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SOURCE: Job Creators Network