Friday, May 27, 2011

Californians Have Lost 100,000 Public Sector Jobs « State of Emergency

Californians Have Lost 100,000 Public Sector Jobs « State of Emergency

Californians Have Lost 100,000 Public Sector Jobs

Hard fiscal times have cost more than 100,000 Californians their federal, state or local government jobs, according to information from the California Employment Development Department, as reported in the Orange County Register.

These job losses include tens of thousands of public school employees, including teachers, counselors, nurses, and educational support professionals.

The new report provides one more telling reason that the state legisalture and governor must approve extending the current temporary taxes as a way to help keep Californians working and put more of our state’s residents back to work.

Here’s the link to the story’s main chart.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/government-302188-employment-jobs.html?graphics=1#graphics1