Tuesday, December 31, 2024

TAMACC E-Newsletter

TAMACC E-News: Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Mexico Develops Innovative Mobile App to Support Migrants Facing Detention


The Mexican government is testing a groundbreaking mobile application designed to provide swift assistance to migrants who believe U.S. immigration authorities may detain them. This proactive measure, announced by Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Affairs, comes in response to anticipated mass deportations under the incoming U.S. administration.


The app, currently undergoing small-scale testing, features a “panic button” that instantly alerts pre-selected family members and the nearest Mexican consulate. “In case you find yourself in a situation where detention is imminent, you push the alert button, and that sends a signal to the nearest consulate,” said de la Fuente.


The initiative underscores Mexico’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. U.S. authorities are required to notify consulates when foreign nationals are detained, and Mexico has strengthened its consular resources and legal aid services to support migrants navigating deportation proceedings.


“This app is part of a broader strategy to ensure that Mexican nationals receive timely support and legal assistance during these challenging times,” added de la Fuente.


The app’s initial trials have yielded promising results, and officials are optimistic about its potential to empower migrants and enhance communication with consular services.


The government also says it has set up a call center staffed 24 hours a day to answer migrants’ questions.


The Mexican government estimates there are 11.5 million migrants with some form of legal residency in the United States and 4.8 million without legal residency or proper documentation.

Texas Mutual Insurance Company and TAMACC Advocate for Business Safety Programs to Ensure a Productive and Profitable 2025


As businesses prepare to kick off the new year, prioritizing workplace safety is more critical than ever. A robust safety program is not just a compliance measure—it’s a strategic necessity for companies looking to thrive in 2025.


As the state’s number one workers’ comp provider, Texas Mutual Insurance Company knows the importance of having a safety program that fits the way you work. Below are a few reasons why company safety is important and information on how to create your own Safety Program.

 

Protecting People and Productivity

 

Workplace safety programs reduce accidents, protect employees, and foster a culture of well-being. “A safe workplace is a productive workplace,” says TAMACC Chairman of the Board Samuel Guzman. “Investing in safety demonstrates that businesses care about their employees, which boosts morale, reduces absenteeism, and improves overall performance.”

 

Compliance and Cost Savings


With evolving regulations and stricter enforcement expected in 2025, companies need to stay ahead of the curve. A comprehensive safety program ensures compliance with OSHA and other industry-specific standards, avoiding costly fines and legal complications. Additionally, businesses with strong safety records often benefit from reduced insurance premiums and lower operational costs.

 

Enhancing Reputation and Resilience


A commitment to safety reflects a company’s values, enhancing its reputation among customers, partners, and potential employees. In an era where corporate responsibility is under the spotlight, prioritizing safety builds trust and loyalty. Moreover, safety programs equip businesses to handle unexpected challenges, from workplace emergencies to health crises, ensuring continuity and resilience.

 

Modern Solutions for Modern Challenges


The workplace of 2025 demands modern safety measures. Advanced technologies like wearable devices, AI monitoring systems, and IoT-enabled equipment are transforming safety programs, making them more effective and proactive than ever before.

 

A Call to Action


Starting the year with a strong safety program isn’t just a resolution—it’s a commitment to the future. Companies that prioritize safety will see the benefits ripple through every aspect of their operations, from employee satisfaction to bottom-line results.


For more information on developing a workplace safety program, contact Texas Mutual Insurance Company at 844-WORKSAFE (967-5723) or safety@texasmutual.com. You can also visit their website at Creating a Safety Program | Texas Mutual.


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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

Wishing you and your family the very best during this Holiday Season!

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Friday, December 20, 2024

TAMACC E-Newsletter

TAMACC E-News: Friday, December 20, 2024

Keynote Speaker Humberto Hernández Haddad, Cónsul General of Mexico

The Importance of the Texas-Mexico Trade Alliance

TAMACC’s Hispanic Leadership & Business Summit Focuses on Collaboration and Advocacy


The Hispanic Leadership & Business Summit, hosted by the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) and co-hosted by several prominent Hispanic organizations, drew more than 100 business professionals, educators, and community leaders for a day of discussions, networking, and collaboration.


The event emphasized the collective strength and influence of Latino leaders across Texas, addressing pressing issues and fostering partnerships to create impactful change.


Collaboration at the Forefront


The summit achieved key milestones, including significant participation and high-profile speakers. A major highlight was the collaboration among Hispanic business organizations, including the Hispanic Advocates Business Leaders of Austin (HABLA), Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas (HWNT), Economic Growth Business Incubator (EGBI), and the United States Hispanic Contractors Association (USHCA).


Leaders from these organizations agreed to collaborate during the upcoming legislative session to ensure unified and effective efforts. Organizers emphasized the summit’s nonpartisan nature, with all discussions focused on solutions rather than criticism of elected officials or political parties.


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Dr. Lila Valencia

Demographer, City of Austin

State of Latinos: Population and Demographic Shifts

Panel Discussion: How do immigration policies, deportation practices, and proposed legislation impact our workforce and cost of living?

Pauline E. Anton TAMACC

President & CEO

How the Visa/Mastercard Lawsuit Affects Small Businesses:

What Business Owners Need to Know and How to Submit a Claim


The Visa/Mastercard lawsuit is a landmark case with far-reaching implications for business owners across the United States. This antitrust lawsuit, which alleges that Visa and Mastercard imposed unfairly high credit card processing fees on businesses, has culminated in a multibillion-dollar settlement. Many business owners may not know they can submit a claim and recover some of these fees.


As part of our ongoing efforts to support and inform the business community, TAMACC (Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce) is committed to ensuring that our state’s entrepreneurs understand the implications of this lawsuit and take advantage of the opportunity to recover compensation. While the settlement is open to all eligible businesses, you must act quickly to secure your share before the deadline.


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Protect Yourself and Your Valuables

Dont Fall Victim This Holiday Season

 

It’s the holidays—a time for joy, celebration, and... rising crime. From theft and car break-ins to stolen gifts and robberies, the season brings risks we can’t ignore.


In this episode of Latino Business Report, Austin Police Officer Vennessa Jimenez—an Army veteran and dedicated law enforcement professional—shares practical tips and real-life scenarios to help you stay vigilant and protect yourself and your property this holiday season.


Don’t miss this essential conversation on staying safe during the festivities!


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Delicious Tamales Holiday Canisters


Delicious Tamales is a family- and Latina-owned company with its sights set toward the future, while always honoring the strong foundation and traditions on which it is built.


Introducing our fantastic Tin Cans, perfect for showcasing your delectable tamales at any party or as delightful gifts! These cans can accommodate from 3-15 dozen tamales and boast an array of charming Holiday Designs. There’s no better gesture to express your love and appreciation to a family member, friend, or client than the gift of mouthwatering tamales!


We now ship everywhere — offering a larger menu of authentic Mexican food! Our nationwide shipping makes it convenient for you to indulge in or to gift delicious tamales, barbacoa, carne guisada, picadillo, and all the fixings, shipped fresh directly from our San Antonio kitchen! Delicious Tamales make GREAT GIFTS! If you’re longing for the best, most authentic Mexican food or want to show your love for someone out of town, you can easily order online and get Delicious Tamales and more delivered!


Mouth Watering? Still Time to Order!

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Thursday, December 5, 2024

TAMACC Hispanic Leadership and Business Summit

Join Us for the 2024 Leadership and Business Summit!

You Still Have Time to Register!

 

Join us for an unforgettable experience at this year’s Leadership and Business Summit, where we will come together to discuss and shape the future of our communities.

 

TAMACC, in partnership with HWNT, HABLA, EGBI, the United States Hispanic Contractors Association, and other influential Hispanic organizations, is proud to present a summit dedicated to providing critical insights into how upcoming state and federal laws and policies will impact the Hispanic community and our quality of life.


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The Program Starts with a Complimentary Lunch

 

11:30 AM – 12:00 PM – Lunch Served; a Complimentary hot lunch buffet catered by Miss Reds will be provided to attendees


12:15 PM – Luncheon Speaker City Demographer at City of Austin Lila Valencia


1:00 PM – Welcome and Introductions


1:15 PM – Cónsul General of Mexico Humberto Hernández Haddad

                    “The Importance of the Texas-Mexico Trade Alliance”

 

2:00 PM – Panel I: How do immigration policies, deportation practices, and proposed legislation impact our workforce and cost of living?


3:00 PM – Panel II: The State of Latino Health in Texas: Breaking Barriers to Accessing Quality Care


4:00 PM – Panel III: The impact of dismantling D.E.I. (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) on communities of color.


5:30 PM – Networking Reception


Free Registration

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