Dialogue for Employment Equity For Women
he U.S. Department of Labor T announced today’s launch of a national online dialogue to gather
ideas to improve labor outcomes for women, especially economically disadvantaged women. The dialogue will be open until July 9. Hosted by the department’s Women’s Bureau, Office of Disability Employment Policy, Employment and TrainingAdministration, Wage and Hour Division and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, the dialogue and the input received will help identify strategies for dismantling the systemic barriers to employment and participation in workforce services women face. The dialogue’s themes will include: • Ensuring equity in the American Jobs Plan. • Promoting gender equity in the workplace. • Ensuring equitable access to paid leave. • Creating safe and welcoming workplaces. • Adapting to a changing labor
market. “ Wo m e n ’s economic empowerment is central to realizing women’s rights and gender equality. These dialogues seek to understand the barriers that continue to limit the full participation of women in the workplace,” said Women’s Bureau Director Wendy Chun-Hoon. “At the same time, we want to determine how best to provide resources we know lift up women workers and create a more equitable economy. We appreciate our stakeholders weighing in on these important issues.” The dialogue will also help formulate future programs and funding opportunities that respond to the needs of women from diverse backgrounds. It furthers the government-wide priority for gender equity and equality set forth in President Biden’s Executive Order 14020. Register to participate in the dialogue at https://saw-rtw. ideascale.com/
Opportunity/Oportunidad
529 College Plan Great Investment for Families
BY SHANNIA JACKSON, INTERN FOR LATINO LUBBOCK MAGAZINE
ducation in America is a costly E expense that is becoming a necessity for jobs today. Securing
financial stability is essential, and investing, saving, and planning are key to achieving it. Uriel Villa Jr. is a financial advisor for Edward Jones. He says it’s never too late to start saving for college. “Starting a college savings plan, I would first ask what the family is trying to save for,” Villa said. He said it matters what the individual is saving for because there are different types of plans, specifically the two 529 College Saving plans – custodial and traditional. In simple terms, these plans are sponsored by the government, designed to encourage families to save for a child’s education with economic bonuses like tax-free, taxreduced, or tax-deferred accounts. “The custodial plan, once the child turns 18, allows them to use the funds in the account at their own discretion,” Villa said, “It does not necessarily have to be toward education.” However, he said the traditional plan does have to be put toward education. Villa said it is always the better choice to start investing early for children, because starting to save now, allows the child to be ahead
once they do need access to the funds. The plans can be used for private schooling, secondary school, K-12, room and board, computers, books, or supplies for the student or anything like that. “The biggest thing is for the parents and children to get educated about investments, so there is no fear or panic,” Villa said. He explained with the recent pandemic, a lot of families panicked and pulled money from their accounts. “If anything like the previous pandemic were to happen again, educated families do not have to worry about what to do, and do not have to act off their emotions,” Villa said. Villa concluded that he further recommends getting a financial advisor because financial advisors work as a team, so families are getting a team of experts that study the market daily. His main goal is to make investing as simple as possible for families, so all their financial fears are minimized.
EBB está ofreciendo descontado Internet para hogares elegibles
oy, tener acceso a la banda H ancha esta ligado a nuestra salud, nuestro bienestar, y nuestra
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seguridad económica. Esto es especialmente verdad para la comunidad Latina y las comunidades de color, así como los hogares rurales y los de bajos ingresos o las familias que están experimentando dificultades económicas debido al Covid-19 y quienes enfrentan obstáculos para establecer y sostener una conexión de banda ancha confiable en casa. Tener acceso al internet permite a los estudiantes continuar aprendiendo, a los padres perseguir opciones de empleo remotas, y nos permite a todos nosotros aprender nuevas habilidades para mantenernos competitivos en el mercado laboral de hoy.
El programa de beneficio de banda ancha de emergencia (EBB) hace que el tener acceso a internet en casa sea posible para las familias latinas proveyendo un descuento de hasta $50 por mes para ayudar a los hogares a pagar por el costo de internet. Los fondos de EBB estan disponibles a todas las familias latinas en toda la nacion — aún para familias mixtas (siempre y cuando por lo menos uno de los miembros del hogar tiene un numero de ITIN o tiene un estudiante que califica para almuerzo de escuela gratuito o reducido). Para obtener información en español, visite www.sba.gov/ espanol (In English, p. 7)
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