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- End of Federal Extensions of Unemployment Benefits as Congress Continues to Discuss Fiscal Cliff Issues
- Estimated 400,000 Californians will see termination of federal extensions for unemployment benefits at the end of the year impacted individuals are advised on additional services
- Employment Training Panel Approves $3.9M for California Workers in Priority Industries and Small Business
- Statement from Secretary Marty Morgenstern: Latest data shows California’s economic recovery continues to be stronger than the nation’s
- California’s unemployment rate decreases to 10.1 percent; Nonfarm payroll jobs increase by 45,800
- End of the year set to bring end to federal extensions of unemployment benefits. An estimated 400,000 Californians face sudden stop in assistance
- Applying for California State Disability Insurance now Easier with Online Services
- The Daily Caller’s attack on Marty Morgenstern is baseless
- Employment Training Panel Approves Over $5M to Train Veterans and Workers in California’s Priority Industries
- California’s unemployment rate decreases to 10.2 percent; Nonfarm payroll jobs increase by 8,500
- New UI Claims Totals Follow Typical Quarterly Pattern
- Governor Schwarzenegger’s California Nurse Education Initiative Annual Report 2009
- California Green Economy Study
- California launches campaign to recruit apprentices
- California Seeks $33 Million Federal Grant to Help 4,700 Auto Workers, Thousands of Others Affected by Closing of NUMMI Auto Plant in Fremont
- California Receives Nearly $11 Million in Recovery Act Grants for Jobs in Growing Industries
- $10.4 Million Available In Recovery Act Training Grants To Address Shortages Of Skilled Workers In Strategic Industries
- Bradshaw Applauds New Assistance for NUMMI Workers
- California Labor and Workforce Development Agency Announces $2 million Grant to Help Bridge Training Gap That Keeps Good Jobs Unfilled in San Joaquin Valley
- The California Labor & Workforce Development Agency releases its report on the Underground Economy and the efforts of the Economic and Employment Enforcement Coalition
- California Labor and Workforce Development Agency Releases Its 2008 Nurse Education Initiative Annual Report
- $60 Million Second Round of Five Year Public-Private Partnership Funding for California Nurse Education Initiative Announced
- Cal/OSHA stresses importance of taking precautions to prevent heat illnesses




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