Friday, March 23, 2012

Upcoming Bronx Chamber of Commerce Events

 
THE BRONX CHAMBER of COMMERCE
"Celebrating 118 Years"

We look forward to seeing you at our
6th Annual
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION
LUNCHEON

March 30, 2012
11:30AM-2:00PM

Marina Del Rey

MUST RSVP!
SEATING IS LIMITED!

For more information or to RSVP, call 718-828-3900


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New York State Assembly Resolutions
From Bronx Members

 
Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo (D-Bronx) introduced a resolution calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to memorialize March 21st as the 17th Annual Kick Butt’s Day in the State of New York. Kick Butts day is a national day of advocacy and education against tobacco use.

“It is vital that we recognize the gains made to reduce cigarette smoking amongst New Yorkers, therefore, now is not the time to cut back on such important programs. We must oppose the NYS Senate’s support of a 5 million cut to tobacco cessation programs. Cigarette smoking continues to be the cause of the most preventable deaths in the country, and Kick Butts Day is just one of the many ways we are continuing to fight against this addiction,” Assemblyman Crespo said.

In NYC since 2002, we have seen 35%  reduction in adult smoking. Moreover, teenage and adult tobacco use rates have fallen faster in NYS than in the US as a whole. Nonetheless, there is still a staggering 15% New York high school students who are smokers.

According to data completed by the Bronx Smoke Free Partnership, the Bronx has the highest smoking rates in New York City where 3,000 High School students in the Bronx smoke. In the Southeast Bronx 1 in 4 adults are smokers. While the national average is 15% in a given community, the Bronx neighborhoods still average 25% of the population as smokers.

“Furthermore, I commend the institutions across New York State and those in the Borough of the Bronx, such as Bronx Breathes who collaborated with Montefiore Medical Center, The Bronx Smoke Free Partnership, The American Lung Association, The American Cancer Society and particularly the thousands of youth across the country that are today advocating for tobacco cessation through Kick Butt’s Day activities,” Assemblyman Crespo said.

Anyone needing assistance to quit smoking should call the State hotline: (1-866) NY QUITS (1-866-697-8487).
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Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz (D-Bronx) announced today that he has introduced new legislation that would prohibit employers from demanding login information, including usernames and passwords, to popular social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter as part of their hiring process.  The legislation would also protect the privacy of current employees.

Employers are beginning to use various new tools in decisions concerning the hiring, promotion, and discipline of prospective and current employees.  Recently, there have been reports of employers demanding login information, including usernames and passwords, to popular social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as to email accounts and other extremely personal accounts.  This information is being used as a condition of hiring, promotions, and lateral movement within companies, and in matters relating to disciplinary action including firing of individuals.

This type of request can lead to unfair and discriminatory hiring practices and constitutes a serious invasion of privacy by the employer.  Employees have the right to make their social media public or private through the individual websites, and they should have every right to maintain this level of privacy in their workplace or during an interview.  In this economy, many people cannot walk away from a job and are forced to submit to employers’ requests for passwords for fear that they will not be hired otherwise.  This bill would remedy this serious issue, maintaining prospective employees’ right to privacy and reducing the risk of unfair and discriminatory hiring practices by employers.

“This legislation will address a terrible and growing abuse by certain employers.  The right to privacy and protection from coercion and discrimination must be maintained.  I urge all of my colleagues in the State Legislature to protect the rights of job seekers and support this bill,” said Assemblyman Dinowitz.


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NWBCCC Holds Evening of Solidarity and Prayer at the Kingsbridge Armory

  Wednesday night hundreds of people came to the Reservoir Avenue side of the Kingabridge Armory to say "Don't Forget Us". The us meaning the community. The gathering was led by the North West Bronx Church and Clergy Coalition and K.A.R.A. The theme was "One Bronx United ", and during the 1 1/2 program various people reminded everyone "What's at Stake Here" with song or speech.

  In speaking to Ms. Desiree Pilgram-Hunter (President of NWBCCC) she told me that this meeting is to remind whoever wins the RFP for the armory the following things are still wanted by the community. Living wage jobs, a new high quality public school by the armory, dedicated community space, priority access for Bronx residents, a green and sustainable development, no big box store with limited retail space, and the creation of non-competitive, small businesses and programming in and around the armory.

  Police set up barricades for what we were told was protection, of people at the rally from being injured by passing cars (which you can see in the first photo below.

Police setting up barricades along Kingsbridge Road before Rally

Just some of the people at the rally.

Here is a prayer that is being said for the armory.


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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

New York Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Woman's History Month Luncheon


  Over 200 people were in attendance for the 6th Annual New York Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Woman's History Month Luncheon Wednesday March 21st to honor four outstanding Hispanic women in the business community. NYHCC Executive Director Idania Lopez-Mercando was the mistress of ceremony for the event, while Chairman Nick Lugo and Vice-Chair Joe Ithica helped to move the event along smoothly. Comptroller John Liu and former Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro were on hand to help celebrate the four honorees.  
  Mr. Frank Celentano of Webster Bank presented Ms. Madeline Marquez the Executive Director of the "Business Initiative Corporation with the first award.
  Supreme Court Judge Luis Gonzalez presented Ms. Maria Matos the Executive Secretary, Committee on Character & Fitness, NYS Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department with the second award.
  Mr. Nick Lugo presented Ms. Joanne Fernandez the Governmental Affairs Manager of Entergy with her award. Mr. Lugo also presented Ms. Rose Rodriguez Special Assistant, Workforce Solutions & Small Business Services, NYS Department of Labor.

  Below are photos of the event. Click on a photo to enlarge it.

Supreme Court Judge Luis Gonzalez and former Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro.

New York City Comptroller John Liu addresses the audience. 
The four honorees

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