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Feb 01
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LAist highlights well-paying “Essential” jobs accessible quickly, and profiles LAEDC’s findings in CCW report

By Lawren Markle | Front Page, Workforce Development | No Comments

LAist (KPCC) wrote about workers transitioning to well-paying careers by utilizing the community college system, citing the workers in essential industries report published by Center for a Competitive Workforce (CCW). …

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Aug 20
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Recap: e4 Mobility Alliance Meeting on Women Advancing Transportation

By Adam Weiss | Advanced Transportation, e4 Newsletter, Electric Vehicles, Featured Events, Front Page, News, Uncategorized | No Comments

On August 15th, LAEDC’s e4 Mobility Alliance convened business leaders from NEXT Trucking, Fisker, Canoo, Faraday Future, and the Los Angeles Mayor’s Office around a dynamic conversation about the opportunities…

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Nov 29
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Forbes covers “Future of Work” co-hosted by WorkingNation, the Milken Institute, and LAEDC

By Steven Apter | Front Page, Workforce Development | No Comments

On November 16th, the LAEDC was excited to take part in “The Future of Work in California Townhall” featuring experts from the academic, industry and nonprofit sectors hosted at the Milken…

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Jul 23
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Industry-College partnerships increasingly valuable source of workers and well-paying careers

By Lawren Markle | Business Assistance, Front Page, Workforce Development | No Comments

As occupations in the Los Angeles economy increasingly require information-age technical skills, businesses are more frequently partnering with college systems to develop programs specific to the hiring needs expected in…

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Nov 17
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This one chart sums up what’s happening to America’s ‘good’ jobs

By Lawren Markle | Front Page, Workforce Development | No Comments

Digital skills becoming increasingly essential for well-paying “middle skill” jobs, as highlighted by Brookings Institution and this article in Marketwatch. This one chart sums up what’s happening to America’s ‘good’…

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Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC) was founded in 1981 as a nonprofit, public-benefit organization to harness the power of private sector in collaboration with L.A. County, to guide economic development and create more widely shared prosperity. LAEDC collaborates with all stakeholders in the region including education, business, and government.

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  • Regions Build Together: Housing report defines solutions for LA, California February 25, 2021
  • Opportunities in Global Commerce: Middle Skill Jobs at LA Basin Air and Sea Ports February 24, 2021
  • SBA Prioritizes Smallest of Small Businesses in the Paycheck Protection Program February 24, 2021
  • LAEDC releases 2021 Economic Forecast: A Tale of Two Recoveries February 17, 2021

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