
Economic Empowerment / Wealth Development Policies
ASPIRA recognizes that the lack of representation of Latinos in the Federal Government can have a negative effect on the Latino community when decisions are made regarding funding, applying regulations and others. It also recognizes the extreme and growing under-representation of Latinos in the Federal workforce (7%) vs. the civilian labor force (13%).
ASPIRA supports
Latinos are woefully underrepresented in the Corporate boardroom, in the top levels of management, in the procurement of major corporations and in receiving philanthropy dollars from Corporate America.ASPIRA supports
ASPIRA supports programs that educate Latinos about discrimination and sexual harassment policies, as well as appropriate action to take if necessary.
ASPIRA supports a National Campaign focusing on the crisis of Latino youth as a policy issue.
Workforce development programs are seriously under-funded. ASPIRA supports
the strict monitoring of job training programs so they provide meaningful training in areas where employment will be available in the future.
ASPIRA recognizes the importance of entrepreneurship to generate wealth in communities.ASPIRA supports:
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