The New Normal in California Employment; and Mr. Peguese’ Christmas Presents
As we come to the end of 2012, California is in better shape today in terms of unemployment rate and payroll jobs than the previous
As we come to the end of 2012, California is in better shape today in terms of unemployment rate and payroll jobs than the previous
Over the past two decades in California, there have been several job sectors—Internet commerce, Construction, Green technology–that were promoted as the next major job generators,
Recently, Tom Vacar, Channel 2 consumer editor e-mailed me the resume of a friend of his who is looking for work. The man has a
Earlier this month when the national unemployment numbers were announced, most of the California media put forward an upbeat narrative of continued job recovery, noting
California is in the midst of a micro-lending boom, driven by the rise of internet-based crowdfunding sites, including Kiva, Kickstarter, Indiegogo, and RocketHub. The micro
This week’s Fox and Hounds California employment posting is a dispatch from our Autism Job Club. It links to an essay that was first published
Earlier this week, our publisher Mr. Fox, suggested Fox & Hounds include in this week’s lineup the piece below by Dale Kasler of the Sacramento
Earlier this month, the jobs report released by the federal government indicated 114,000 payroll jobs gained nationwide over the month, a modest number, but the
(This week’s California Employment posting was to be on recent globalization impacts on job training in our state. But once again, the Mirkarimi case in