In summary COVID-19 burnout is driving many nurses to quit, and hospital administrators say the state’s new vaccine mandate is compounding the shortage, too. In
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North Bay unemployment rates drop slightly in July, though still mostly lower than California
Unemployment rates in all six North Bay counties dipped last month, with the lowest in Marin at 4.5% and the highest in Solano at 7.6%.
California job market surged before Delta variant took hold
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year, Gregory Flynn, chief executive of Flynn Restaurant Group in San Francisco, the nation’s largest franchise operator, furloughed some
California Is Inching toward a Jobs Recovery
California added 73,000 jobs between mid-May and mid-June, in the month leading up to the state’s June 15 reopening. This gain was lower than the
Why ‘fun’ California businesses can’t find enough workers
The business of “fun” has a people problem, and it’s no fun hiring these days. My trusty spreadsheet says leisure and hospitality businesses had a
California unemployment holds steady in June, job gains slow
California’s unemployment held steady in June as the state continues to recover from pandemic losses, though the pace of adding jobs has slowed as workers
California health official says rethink travel to Nevada
Los Angeles County’s top health official is recommending that residents reconsider traveling to Nevada and other states where COVID-19 rates are increasingly high, particularly if
California bans government travel to more states over LGBTQ laws
California announced on Monday that its ban on state-sponsored and state-funded travel includes five additional states as a result of recently-enacted LGBTQ legislation. The state’s
California Bans State Travel to Florida, 4 Other States | Florida News
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California added five more states, including Florida, to the list of places where state-funded travel is banned because of laws that
California employers add 104,500 jobs; unemployment rate drops to 7.9% | California
(The Center Square) – California employers added 104,500 nonfarm payroll jobs in May versus April’s revised employment gains of 102,000, according to the state Employment