Despite the pandemic moving many jobs out of the office, California actually saw a decrease in the early years of the ...
The widespread adoption of remote work during the COVID-19 pandemics dramatically shifted California’s labor market.
One-eighth of all employees across the state work mainly from home, accounting for a three-fold increase since 2019.
A new report finds remote work is reshaping California's economy, slowing job growth, increasing migration and allowing ...
Job gap revealed: Remote-heavy sectors in California grew just 7% since 2019, compared to 16% nationally, leaving a 200,000-job shortfall. Migration reversal: Tens of thousands more remote workers are ...
Remote work jobs have become scarce as companies call employees back to offices, despite high worker demand for location flexibility gained during the pandemic. Only 9% of LinkedIn job postings offer ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District will roll out a large-scale, teacher-led tutoring program to fulfill a legal settlement addressing pandemic learning inequities. At the same time, job boards ...