SACRAMENTO – A new report released Tuesday found that California residents making less than $40,000 a year, especially in minority communities and notably women in low-income households, suffered the worst job losses through layoffs or furloughs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The California’s Future of Work Commission spent 18 months meeting and listening to workers, employers, researchers, and other residents to understand the current state and future of work and workers in California.
In its report, the Commission noted that the scope of its work surpassed common topics of technological change and automation and included shifts in growing sectors and job types, the evolving nature of work arrangements, the increasing costs of
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