California Employment Careens into 2016…Though the Handwringing Continues
The California economy careens into 2016. November state employment numbers will be released this Friday, and should follow the job gain trends of the past
The California economy careens into 2016. November state employment numbers will be released this Friday, and should follow the job gain trends of the past
This Thursday, December 10, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is hosting a forum on the “Future of Work”. It is widely promoting this forum
Two events from last week are of note for our California workforce community and more general California public affairs community: the latest monthly job numbers,
Paul Hippolitus, the director of the UC Berkeley Disabled Students’ Program , recalls that when he entered the disability employment field in 1971, the U.S.
Last Thursday we had the annual Arc Angel Breakfast at Clint Reilly’s Merchants Exchange building in downtown San Francisco. Over 275 people from local businesses
Since Uber announced its downtown Oakland headquarters last Wednesday, a good deal of handwringing has followed about gentrification and threats to “Oakland values” and “Oakland’s
Within California’s workforce world over the past few years, there is growing interest in training certifications, and more recently in training badges. Both certifications and
In Fall 2015, we have reached a neurodiversity moment in California. Conferences on neurodiversity are being held on a regular basis, such as the “Neurodiversity
We arrive at Labor Day 2015, with a much different story line in California than previous Labor Days. Four years ago, our Labor Day 2011