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.
18 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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