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As the state prepares to close its youth prisons, workers for the Division of Juvenile Justice could receive up to $50,000 bonuses to stay on the job until then, CalMatters has learned. If approved, the bonus appears to be among the largest offered by the state to retain a...
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For Tonya Muhammad, who runs Lil Critters Family Daycare in Hawthorne, spring of 2020 was, in a word, “horrible.” The early rush on cleaning supplies meant that she and her husband had to criss-cross Los Angeles to find disinfectant, sourcing bottles of Lysol from a dental supply company and...
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Para Tonya Muhammad, que dirige la guardería familiar Lil Critters en Hawthorne, la primavera de 2020 la puede describir en una palabra: “horrible”. La prisa temprana por encontrar los suministros de limpieza significó que ella y su esposo tuvieron que atravesar Los Ángeles para encontrar desinfectante, obteniendo botellas de...
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LINCOLN, Nebraska – El presidente electo Joe Biden está considerando cancelar el permiso para el proyecto del oleoducto Keystone XL desde el primer día de su mandato, lo que podría ser una buena noticia para las comunidades nativas americanas en Nebraska que viven cerca de campamentos abarrotados de trabajadores...
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LINCOLN, Neb. — President-elect Joe Biden is considering canceling the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline project as early as day one of his term, which could be good news for Native American communities in Nebraska living near crowded worker camps during the pandemic. Wesley Furlong, staff attorney for...
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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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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Un libro publicado recientemente hace un llamado a los estados a reestructurar su educación superior y su capacitación laboral, con el fin de preparar mejor a los trabajadores golpeados por el COVID y que así puedan competir con robots y computadoras impulsadas por inteligencia artificial. El...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Los rasgos y capacidades exclusivamente humanos serán más importantes en el panorama laboral posterior al coronavirus, según Jamie Merisotis, autor de un nuevo libro sobre el futuro de la fuerza laboral. Al menos un estudio estima que el 40% de los trabajos que vieron despidos relacionados...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Uniquely human traits and capabilities will be more important in the post-coronavirus work landscape, according to Jamie Merisotis, author of a new book on the future of the workforce. At least one study estimates 40% of jobs that saw COVID-related layoffs aren’t coming back, and Merisotis said the crisis offers...