A steady rise in the ranks
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The federal government is a major provider of employment for Hispanic Americans, however they are poorly represented in the highest executive levels. A list of the highest ranking Hispanic executives in government is included. The justice department is the top employer of Hispanics.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 1996
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The downside of downsizing: employment parity remains a distant goal in the era of small government
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A listing is given of Hispanic Americans who are US citizens and who hold full time positions with one of the three branches of the US federal government. Each of the 14 members of Congress has elections dates or number of terms. There are 44 judges in the federal courts.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 1997
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An up-and-down year
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Ten companies have been omitted from Hispanic Businesses' directory of Hispanic-owned money management firms. Although investments performed well in 1995, consolidation racked the industry. Four new companies appear on the list.
Publication Name: Hispanic Business
Subject: Ethnic, cultural, racial issues/studies
ISSN: 0199-0349
Year: 1996
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