The Bay Area job market, a long-time engine for California’s economy, has sputtered badly in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, reflecting a profound shift in the fortunes of Silicon Valley. The ...
Could anything be more different than the workplaces of the warehouse-centric Inland Empire and tech-driven San Jose? You see, the regions rank as two of the nation’s oddest job markets. That’s not ...
SAN JOSE — A San Jose police officer who won his job back after an arbitrator ruled the police department violated his constitutional rights is now calling out his employer, describing a troubled ...
Construction hiring in the Bay Area stayed sluggish over the past year, even as officials pushed reforms meant to jump-start ...
SAN JOSE — E Ink Corp. bought a San Jose office building for $22.7 million in a deal that gives the firm a large space for its operations, according to documents filed on June 30 with the Santa Clara ...
In the North Bay, Sonoma County added 200 jobs, Marin County gained 100, Napa County was unchanged, and Solano County lost 100. California lost 4,500 jobs in September.
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Last Thursday, the director of San José’s Job Corps center, Davina Wong, gathered students at the federally funded trade school for an emergency town hall. The site, Wong said, was at serious risk of ...