Don’t Forget to Attend an Upcoming Just Transition Workshop

Per Governor Newsom’s Executive Order N-79-20, the Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and the Labor and Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) are leading the development of a Just Transition Roadmap. The Roadmap’s broad framework will be released over the summer, kicking off a longer-term public and private effort to ensure that all Californians benefit from [...]

2021-05-12T11:20:05-07:00May 12th, 2021|CALED News, Econ Dev News|

Member Budget Planning Information

As many of you are preparing your budgets for FY21/22, we’ve received requests for information regarding membership, the conference, and our trainings. We hope these details help you with your planning. CALED will not be increasing dues for the 2021/22 FY. CALED is watching public health guidance and is hoping to have an in-person annual [...]

2023-03-08T14:20:02-08:00April 26th, 2021|CALED News, Econ Dev News|

Read about CA Manufacturing Report from LocalIntel Economic Development

*From LocalIntel Economic Development California’s metropolitan areas continue their road to recovery by adding 30,100 manufacturing jobs last month. Using Localintel’s free and publicly accessible Industry Job Tracker, this report provides 7 observations highlighting changes in manufacturing employment levels for the state’s metro areas.  At the time of writing, the Tracker draws on the data from [...]

2020-08-04T15:22:46-07:00August 4th, 2020|CALED News, Econ Dev News|

Read the COVID-19 Employer Playbook For a Safe Reopening

This Employer Playbook provides guidance for employers to help them plan and prepare for reopening their business and to support a safe, clean environment for workers and customers. The guidance and links in each section are provided to give employers the tools they need to open safely and mitigate risks associated with COVID-19. The guidance is not intended to revoke or repeal any worker rights, either statutory, regulatory or collectively bargained, and is not exhaustive, as it does not include county health orders, nor is it a substitute for any existing safety and health-related [...]

2020-07-28T14:13:01-07:00July 28th, 2020|CALED News, Econ Dev News|
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