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  • Is California driving business away?

    Is California killing the golden goose with taxes and regulations that drive businesses and their jobs to more hospitable states? That question has been debated for years without a definitive answer, flaring up whenever there’s a high-profile move out of the state. With the recent relocation of several well-known...
  • Comentario: ¿California está alejando el negocio?

    ¿California está matando a la gallina de los huevos de oro con impuestos y regulaciones que llevan a las empresas y sus trabajos a estados más hospitalarios? Esa pregunta se ha debatido durante años sin una respuesta definitiva, y surge cada vez que hay un movimiento de alto perfil...
  • Group Works to Research Internship Pay and Inequities

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Former unpaid interns in Congress are broadening their quest for paid internships, with a $200,000 grant to research racial inequities in internship programs across the country. The group Pay Our Interns was founded by interns who gathered data showing 90% of members of the U.S. House of Representatives...
  • Trabajos en grupo para investigar desigualdades en el pago de pasantías

    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Los ex pasantes no remunerados en el Congreso, están ampliando su búsqueda de pasantías remuneradas con un subsidio de $200,000 para investigar las desigualdades raciales en los programas de pasantías en todo el país. El grupo Pay Our Interns fue fundado por pasantes que recopilaron datos, que muestran...
  • A medida que COVID-19 arruina la economía, la enseñanza podría impulsar el empleo

    PORTLAND, Ore. — La ensenanza podria desempenar un papel clave a la hora de colocar a las personas en trabajos bien remunerados, especialmente ahora con un alto desempleo por la pandemia. Un analisis de la Institucion de Brookings dice que Estados Unidos deberia expandir sus ofertas de adiestramiento a medida...
  • As COVID-19 Wracks Economy, Apprenticeships Could Provide Jobs Boost

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Apprenticeships could play a key role in placing people in good-paying jobs, especially with high unemployment from the pandemic. An analysis from the Brookings Institution urged the U.S. to expand its apprenticeship offerings as the country recovers from COVID-19. Lou Long, apprenticeship committee administrator for Northwest Apprenticeship Services based in...
  • Community Colleges Pool Knowledge to Get People Back to Work

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — With more than 12 million Americans unemployed, community colleges and technical schools are collaborating to help people retrain for new jobs. About 1,100 institutions nationwide are contributing to the Opportunity America survey on workforce development. California Community College System Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley said “upskilling” will be...
  • Los Colegios Comunitarios suman conocimiento para que la Gente vuelva al Trabajo

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Con más de 12 millones de Americanos desempleados, los colegios comunitarios y las escuelas técnicas están colaborando para ayudar a la gente a que se capacite mejor para nuevos empleos. Unos mil cien instituciones de todo el país contribuyen con la investigación “Opportunity America” sobre el desarrollo...
  • Advocates Press to Integrate Higher Ed, Workforce Training Post-COVID

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new book calls on states to restructure higher education and worker training, to better prepare workers battered by COVID to compete alongside robots and computers powered by artificial intelligence. The book, entitled “Human Work in the Age of Smart Machines,” argues training should be built...
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