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This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom chose Modesto to unveil his “Master Plan for Career Education,” aimed at reducing California’s highest-in-the-nation levels of poverty and income disparity. “This has been ...
Gov. Newsom released the Master Plan for Career Education, which aims to get Californians into better jobs. Some legislators say it doesn’t go far enough and experts criticize many of its proposals.
Modesto, CA– Governor Gavin Newsom announced the release of California’s Master Plan for Career Education, a statewide strategy intended to connect residents to higher-paying jobs through expanded ...
What’s the California digital career passports? FAQs on Gavin Newsom’s hands-on learning and job training plan that'll help ...
Adding, Californians “can thrive, not just survive, in this new economy.” The report said the state is removing “unnecessary degree requirements” for certain entry-level jobs and Newsom said the ...
The program is part of a broader plan by the state to improve career pathways, particularly for historically disadvantaged ...
This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom chose Modesto to unveil his “Master Plan for Career Education,” aimed at reducing California’s highest-in-the-nation levels of poverty and income disparity.
Gavin Newsom has a plan for all of it. Today at a press conference in Modesto, more than a year and a half after he first announced this initiative, he released the full Master Plan for Career ...
The Master Plan for Career Education came after Newsom in August 2023 ordered agencies to consider ways that young people could be encouraged to pursue careers that don’t require a college degree.
This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom chose Modesto to unveil his “Master Plan for Career Education,” aimed at reducing California’s highest-in-the-nation levels of poverty and income disparity.