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Darrell Steinberg Bill to create Business and School Partnerships
By | 05/07/2013 | Education

California Senate Bill 594 is set to incentivize private partnerships with public schools through bonds. The state would create the “California Career Pathways Investment” which would issue workforce development bonds to expand career technical education opportunities.

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Right to Work states as of 2013 - courtesy of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-to-work_law
By | 04/19/2013 | Economy

The impact of right-to-work varies depending on who you listen to. Those on the business end, such as chambers of commerce, tend to say right-to-work…

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csmonitor.com
By | 12/13/2012 | Economy, Headline | 9 Comments

Instead of expanding business, twenty-one percent of small company owners expect to decrease staff in the next six months – the most ever recorded since the Wells Fargo/Gallup collaboration report first published in August 2003.

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By | 12/07/2012 | Budget, Economy, Taxes

The US private sector added 146,000 jobs in November, according to a report released by the US Department of Labor on Friday. The unemployment rate dropped 0.2 percent to 7.7 percent.

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unemployment
By | 10/12/2012 | Economy, Headline

The first full week of October was a good one for the labor market, according to the latest report from the Employment and Training Administration. The number of applications for.

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National unemployment rate drops below 8% for the first time since January 2009
By | 10/05/2012 | Economy, Headline

Americans received some good news this morning as the Department of Labor released its September jobs report showing an unemployment rate of 7.8%. For the past eight months the jobless.

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By | 10/05/2012 | California, Economy, Headline | 10 Comments

Could the Sacramento Valley become a California Rust Belt? Major businesses are closing and smaller ones too. There’s no recovery yet from the recession

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