According to the state Employment Development Department's latest figures.
These figures don't take into account agriculture, which is expected to lose thousands of jobs because of the drought-related state and federal water cutbacks.
4 hours ago
According to the state Employment Development Department's latest figures.
These figures don't take into account agriculture, which is expected to lose thousands of jobs because of the drought-related state and federal water cutbacks.
Posted by Tim Hearden at 3:04 PM
Labels: California, labor
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