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Adam Echelman CalMatters Muchos puestos del gobierno de California no requieren un título universitario. Esa lista puede crecer a medida que las agencias enfrentan un aumento en las vacantes de empleo. Durante la última década, las ciudades, los condados y el gobierno estatal de California han estado cambiando las...
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Adam Echelman CalMatters Many California government jobs don’t require a college degree. That list may grow longer as agencies face a rise in job vacancies. Over the past decade, California cities, counties, and the state government have been changing the job descriptions for thousands of employees — either by removing...
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Se crearan mas de 2 millones de empleos en California cada ano hasta 2031, y el 72% de ellos requerira mas que un diploma de escuela secundaria, segun un nuevo informe. Investigadores del Centro sobre Educacion y Fuerza Laboral de la Universidad de Georgetown proyectan que la economia nacional generara...
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More than two million jobs will be created in California each year through 2031 – and 72% of them will require more than a high school diploma, according to a new report. Researchers at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce project the national economy will generate 18.5...
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Thousands of writers are currently on strike following a breakdown in negotiations with the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. The strike could have a significant impact on Georgia’s economy, which is heavily reliant on the film and television industry. In 2022, Gov. Brian Kemp...
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Grace Gedye CalMatters If you work in California and your sister is undergoing cancer treatments, or your spouse gets knee surgery, you might be able to get paid while you take time off work to care for them. It’s a less well-known part of California’s paid family leave benefit,...
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California likes to see itself as a leader in climate policy. But transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy also will mean a major reshuffling for workers. What happens to workers in the oil and gas industry whose jobs may disappear? Will California have people with the right skills...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters As the coronavirus pandemic shows no signs of ending, California is still recovering from the most damaging recession since the Great Depression. By October, California had regained only about two-thirds of the 2.7 million jobs lost in the early months of the pandemic. The state lags behind the...
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Sameea Kamal CalMatters Como la pandemia de coronavirus no muestra signos de terminar, California todavía se está recuperando de la recesión más dañina desde la Gran Depresión. Para octubre, California había recuperado solo alrededor de dos tercios de los 2,7 millones de puestos de trabajo perdidos en los primeros meses de...