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NATIONAL OFFICERS Milton Rosado, UAW National President Aida Garcia, SEIU Executive Vice-President Jose Vargas, AFT Secretary-Treasurer VICE PRESIDENTS Gary Allen, IAM&AW Ricardo F. Icaza, UFCW Sonia Ivany, NYS AFL-CIO Robert Martinez, IAM&AW Gloria Moya, UAW Sergio Rascon, LIUNA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS Francisco Altamirano, IUPAT Orlando Bonilla, LIUNA Jose A. Caez, IBEW Michael Calderon, UFCW Dora Cervantes, IAM&AW Kathy Chavez, AFT Edgar De Jesús, AFSCME Evelyn De Jesus, AFT Rick De La Fuente, IAM&AW Angel Del Rivero, IUOE Antonio Fernandez, IUBAC Jorge Luis Fernandez, UAW Rogelio Flores, AFGE Miguel Foster, UAW Jose G. Guerrero, ATU Mike Gutierrez, IUPAT Yvette Herrera, CWA Esther Lopez, UFCW Ricardo Loza, SEIU Maricruz Manzanarez, AFSCME Josie Marrujo, AFGE Jose Melara, UAW Yanira Merino, LIUNA Cesar Moreno Perez, AFT Guillermo Perez, USW Yolanda Pumarejo, AFSCME Emil Ramirez, USW Rose Rangel, SEIU Arturo Rodriguez, UFW Johnny Rodríguez, UFCW Jorge Rodríguez, NUHW Edison Severino, LIUNA Baldemar Velásquez, FLOC Andrea Zuniga, AFL-CIO PAST PRESIDENTS Henry C. Gonzalez, UAW Ralph Jimenez, UAW Jack Otero, TCU Henry Hank L. Lacayo, UAW, Emeritus Ray Mendoza, LIUNA Maria Portalatin, AFT, Secretary Treasurer Emeritus EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Hector E. Sanchez LCLAA 815 Sixteenth Street, NW, 3 rd Floor Washington, DC 20006 T: 202.508.6919/F:202.508.6922 E: headquarters@lclaa.org Online: www.lclaa.org Empowering the Latino Workforce: Strengthening our Communities with Unions March 10, 2014 Dear LCLAA Members: On behalf of the Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) I am pleased to extend an invitation to you to attend our 20th National Membership Convention being held in Houston, Texas at the Hilton-Americas from August 6th 9th, 2014. This premiere convention will highlight the valuable work that LCLAA has done over the years and establish the benchmark for its future work by bringing together important Latino and labor leaders; local, state and national political figures; and a diverse coalition of non-profits, thinktanks and community-service organizations to create LCLAA s agenda for the next years. Our convention will include a series of workshops and panels on issues such as immigration reform, education, civic participation, jobs & the economy among others. We will also honor some high profile leaders and advocates during our Women s Luncheon and the Montemayor- Barraza Awards Gala. As you know, LCLAA s history is one of advancing social, political and economic justice for Latinos throughout the U.S. Its policy platform and educational programs are based on a commitment to high standards in both the quality of the research that forms the foundation of its advocacy work and the estimated impact that changes in government policy will have on the welfare of the Latino community. Beyond our national work, our strength lies in growing our chapters across the country to drive grassroots organizing and engage our members to mobilize in their communities; this is one of our priorities for 2014. In this election year it is critical that we continue to link politics to organizing and look to the Latino community as an opportunity for advancement. The policies that Congress and the administration establish must include thoughtful issues that represent our priorities. I encourage you to fully engage in our workshops and presentations with the goal of taking valuable information back home so you can better inform your community about how Latinos and labor can work together to create progressive policy for our working families. Thank you very much for your support, we are looking forward to your participation and a very successful event. Sincerely, Milton Rosado LCLAA s National President ** PLEASE REVIEW ALL CONVENTION RULES ENCLOSED

LCLAA NATIONAL CONVENTION RULES The rules of the convention are set in accordance with LCLAA s National Bylaws. ARTICLE III Membership Any member who is accepted by a local or state chapter is eligible to participate in the business meetings of such chapter. For purposes of casting a vote for election of officers of a local or state chapter or National Board, a member must have a minimum of three (3) months in good standing. Associate and student members shall be entitled to attend membership meetings, shall have the right to voice and vote and will be recognized at such meetings by the presiding officer. ARTICLE IX National Membership Meetings Delegates to the National Membership Meeting shall be elected by local LCLAA Chapters, international unions, AFL- CIO state central bodies, selected AFL-CIO local central bodies and local unions on the basis of the formula outlined below. Delegates shall be entitled to voice and vote and the concept of One Person-One Vote will be observed. There will be no voting by delegation or by membership strength. Observers will be entitled to voice only (NO VOTE). Selection of Delegates to attend National Membership Meetings will be based on the following formula: LCLAA Local Chapters or Local Unions Up to fifty (50) members - 8 Delegates 51-100 members - 12 Delegates 101-1000 members - 16 Delegates Over 1000 members - 20 Delegates **National LCLAA will not be responsible for the expenses of Delegates and/or observers. TO BE REGISTERED AS A DELEGATE YOU MUST PAY YOUR DUES BY MAY 7, 2014. NO EXCEPTIONS International Unions 1,000,000 members and over - 15 Delegates 700,000-1,000,000-12 Delegates 500,000-700,000-10 Delegates 250,000-500,000-8 Delegates 100,000-250,000-6 Delegates Under 100,000 members - 4 Delegates AFL-CIO State Central &selected Local Central Bodies - 4 Delegates

RESOLUTIONS GUIDELINES An important function of LCLAA s National Membership Convention is to vote upon acceptance of member-submitted resolutions. Resolutions set overall policy direction of the organization and are an essential part of the important work that LCLAA participates in. Members should submit resolutions to the National Secretary Treasurer for consideration at the convention. Below are the rules governing submission of a resolution. Resolutions to the National Membership Meeting shall be submitted in writing to the Secretary-Treasurer no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the meeting. Late resolutions will be directed to the National LCLAA officers at the National Membership Meeting to determine if the resolution will be considered by the LCLAA Resolutions Committee. Resolutions must be received by the National Secretary Treasurer no later than JULY 7, 2014 As per Article IX Section 4 of the National LCLAA Constitution and By Laws: If resolutions are to be introduced from the floor they must first be submitted to the National LCLAA Officers, at the National Membership Meeting to determine if the resolution will be considered by the LCLAA Resolutions Committee. Formatting Requirements: All resolutions must be typed in Microsoft word format using size 12 font in times new roman style. For editing purposes, you must have a digital copy of your resolution on hand (Flash drive, CD, email file) Resolutions must be outlined in Whereas statement paragraphs; the call for specific actions must be listed individually using Be it resolved statements. Where to Submit: Resolutions must be submitted to the National Secretary Treasurer By Email: headquarters@lclaa.org C/o: Jose Vargas, National Secretary Treasurer Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) RESOLUTIONS DEADLINE IS JULY 7, 2014

REGISTRATION FORM First Name: Last Name: Title: Union/Organization: Local # Address: City: State: Zip Code Phone: Fax: Email: LCLAA Chapter: Check the appropriate box(es) Registration fee includes all meal events during the convention and access to all General Sessions and Workshops. Plus all delegates to conference will have the right to vote on National Resolutions and By Laws amendments. REGISTRATION FEE Early Registration $275.00 (Deadline June 30, 2014) On-Site Registration $300.00 Senior Citizens (with proper ID) $200.00 Students (with Student ID) $100.00 Non-Members $300.00 LCLAA MEMBERSHIP $20 Union Member 2014 LCLAA Dues $20 Associate Member 2014 LCLAA Dues $10 Retired Member 2014 LCLAA Dues $5 Student Member 2014 LCLAA Dues PAYMENT INFORMATION Signature of Authorized Representative Make checks payable to LCLAA Mail registration and payment to: LCLAA National Office 815 16th Street NW, 3rd floor Washington, DC 20006 Date Credit Card payments accepted online or by fax (202) 508-6922 For more information about the conference call (202) 508-6919 or email: kpineda@lclaa.org or visit our website at www.lclaa.org Total Credit Card # Expiration Date MasterCard Visa American Express Signature Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations will be accepted in writing until July 7, 2014. All refunds will be issued within 30 days after the conference. After July 7, registration fee is non-refundable. The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is recognized under IRS code 501 (c )3 as a Non-Profit public benefit organization and is eligible to accept tax deductible Contributions

HOTEL INFORMATION Hilton Americas-Houston 1600 Lamar Street Houston, TX 77010 Room Rates Single/Double $119 plus tax Cut-Off Date: July 16, 2014 For Reservations By Phone: 713-739-8000 Online: www.lclaa.org Make sure to ask for LCLAA s Group Reservation Hotel Check In time is 3:00 PM/Check out time is 11:00 AM Each individual room reservation must be confirmed and guaranteed by the attendee with a deposit equal to the full price of the room for one night. Cancellation: The hotel allows individuals the right to cancel their guest room reservation without penalty up to Seventy two (72) hours prior to the scheduled arrival date. Please contact the reservation department directly to cancel your room. For additional information call LCLAA National Office (202) 508-6919 Email: Kpineda@lclaa.org

ADDITIONAL EVENT TICKETS First Name: Last Name: Title: Union/Organization: Local # Address: City: State: Zip Code Phone: Fax: Email: LCLAA Chapter: Check the appropriate box(es) EVENT PRICES Women s Leadership Luncheon $75.00 Women s Leadership Luncheon Table of 10 $725 Montemayor-Barraza Awards Gala $125.00 Montemayor-Barraza Awards Gala Table of 10 $1200 Number of Tickets: Number of Tables: Number of Tickets: Number of Tables: PAYMENT INFORMATION Signature of Authorized Representative Date Make checks payable to LCLAA Mail registration and payment to: LCLAA National Office 815 16th Street NW, 3rd floor Washington, DC 20006 Credit Card payments accepted online or by fax (202) 508-6922 For more information about the conference call (202) 508-6919 or email: kpineda@lclaa.org or visit our website at www.lclaa.org Total Credit Card # Expiration Date MasterCard Visa American Express Signature Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations will be accepted in writing until July 7, 2014. All refunds will be issued within 30 days after the conference. After July 7, registration fee is non-refundable. The Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) is recognized under IRS code 501 (c )3 as a Non-Profit public benefit organization and is eligible to accept tax deductible Contributions