04/29/2024

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Jobs Report: U.S. Payrolls Climb 142,000, Short of Expectations

U.S. job growth slowed to its lowest level of the year in August, a stumble for labor markets that had delivered a string of steady gains over the prior six months despite uneven economic growth. . . Revisions to earlier estimates for June and July showed that the economy added 28,000 fewer jobs than initially reported.

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NV Energy Offers Electrical Rate Program for Newly Located Business in Nevada

NV Energy is now offering a pilot program that provides a discount on electric rates for new businesses that locate in the state of Nevada.  The program, created by legislation and approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, provides for a total of 50 MW of power to be allocated to new business statewide.

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California Tax Cheats Difficult to Find

By some estimates, thousands of California construction workers are left to toil in the shadows, exploited by contractors who use an illegal scheme to save money and avoid paying employment taxes and workers compensation.

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Tesla Motors Picks Nevada for Planned $5-billion Battery Factory Site

California, in particular Gov. Jerry Brown, had lobbied hard to persuade Musk to build his battery factory in the state, where Tesla has its headquarters and where it already builds its popular but expensive vehicles.

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California Trails Texas in Exports and Related Jobs, Report Finds

California is home to the busiest port complex in the country and the largest manufacturing center, but where exports are concerned, it’s neither the heaviest mover nor the top employer..

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Nearly 1 in 10 California Workers are in Country Illegally, Study Says

A report released Wednesday by researchers at USC found that immigrants who are in California illegally make up nearly 10% of the state’s workforce and contribute $130 billion annually to its gross domestic product..

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Infrastructure Cracks as Los Angeles Defers Repairs

With each day, it seems, another accident illustrates the cost of deferred maintenance on public works, while offering a frustrating reminder to this cash-strained municipality of the daunting task it faces in dealing with the estimated $8.1 billion it would take to do the necessary repairs. The city’s total annual budget is about $26 billion.

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Los Angeles is the Largest Manufacturing Center in US, Government Says

The largest manufacturing workforce in the country is based in the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Santa Ana metropolitan area, according to government figures..

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California a Testing Ground for New Labor Organizing Strategies

California is seen as fertile ground for a new labor movement. The state is home to the largest number of union members in the nation – some 2.4 million, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Union organizers have used the state to test new recruiting strategies; but success has been limited. . . Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Center for Labor Research and Education, says there are more organizing campaigns here than anywhere else in the country.

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Even New York Targets California Businesses

It’s not just pro-business Texas anymore, or Utah or Nevada or Arizona. Now even New York, a state sometimes ranked as a worse place to do business than even California, is going after Golden State businesses and jobs.

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Dan Walters: “California Comeback” Hasn’t Helped Everyone

Averaging California’s economy masks some deep-seated problems – including the nation’s highest poverty rate – that shouldn’t be ignored in the political rush to proclaim a “comeback.”

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1 in 6 California Construction Workers Labors in Shadows, Study Finds

Construction in California is a $152-billion industry, one in which so-called gray employment has surged 400% since 1972. The upswing has been especially pronounced since the most recent recession because only two-thirds of the formal construction jobs that disappeared have since returned.

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Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana had Highest Employment in Manufacturing Among Areas, July 2014

In July 2014, among metropolitan areas for which estimates are available, Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, California, had the highest employment in manufacturing (510,900). In contrast, Fairbanks, Alaska, Laredo, Texas, and Punta Gorda, Florida, each had 700 workers employed in manufacturing.

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EPA Staff Recommends Significantly Lower Ozone Standard

California would be particularly affected because much of the state does not meet the current, weaker standard for ozone that has been in place since 2008. . . “We’re going to need to have zero or near-zero emissions across the entire economy, from transportation to businesses, to residences and personal products,” said Sam Atwood, a spokesman for the South Coast Air Quality Management District, which includes Los Angeles and Orange counties.

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Garment Broker is Seeing Rebirth of Local Apparel Factories

A decade ago, nearly 4,000 apparel-making sites operated in Los Angeles County, according to government figures. Fewer than 2,200 remain. Employment has plunged from 90,200 in 1990 to 46,000 last year.

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