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California Latinos face stark workforce training gap, study says
With community colleges turning students away for lack of available slots, Latinos are projected to face disproportionately higher workforce training gaps, a study released Friday found. That means lower wages over the lifetime of an estimated 840,000...
Tags: Labor Markets, Colleges and Universities, Social Issues
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California workers face a growing education gap, study says
A growing education gap in California could diminish workers’ chances of finding jobs in the coming years, according to a study. Post-recession, companies increasingly look for employees with skills and education beyond a high school diploma,...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities
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Former Disney executive to head Cedar Fair
Money & CompanyA former Disney executive and hotel chain manager has been named president of Cedar Fair Entertainment Co., the Ohio theme park company that owns Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. Cedar Fair announced Monday that Matthew A. Ouimet, 53, would...... -
Appeals court revives lawsuit against Corinthian Colleges [Updated]
Money & CompanyCorinthian Colleges: An appeals court has restored a whistle-blower lawsuit that accused Santa Ana-based Corinthian Colleges of violating federal law by paying bonuses to recruiters based on the number of students they enrolled at the company's for-profit... -
For-profit college stocks hit by latest wave of investor worries
Money & CompanyFor-profit colleges need a refresher course in how to keep investors happy. Shares of for-profit education companies plunged sharply Monday following Strayer Education Inc.âs announcement late Friday of a 20% drop in new-student enrollment. The sector... -
Corinthian Colleges cuts jobs and raises tuition prices
Money & CompanyCorinthian Colleges Inc. lost money in its fiscal second quarter, and it looks like existing students could have to make up the difference. The Santa Ana-based company announced Tuesday that it will eliminate 4% of its workforce -â and raise...... -
Governor raises funds from donors interested in pending legislation
L.A. NOWGov. Arnold Schwarzenegger collected tens of thousands of dollars for his political causes in September from donors interested in some of the 700 bills that were sitting on his desk, and invited other past and potential contributors to a series...... -
For-profit college stocks slammed on student loan repayment data
Money & CompanyShares of for-profit colleges plummeted Monday, continuing a summer-long plunge on deepening fears over a potential federal crackdown on the industry. Heavy selling hit stocks including Santa Ana-based Corinthian Colleges Inc., which tumbled $1.44, or 22%... -
Promotions and appointments
Greg Isaacs has joined LeadPoint. Jeff Kichaven will join JAMS. Scott Shagrin and Ira Ravitz have moved to Merrill Lynch. Excel Life Sciences hired Dr. Vijai Kumar. Nero named Kris Barton general manager. Salem Communications promoted Michael Reichert....Tags: Gaming, Marketing, Science, Trials, Finance
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The day ahead in business April 30
Reports: Employment cost index for first quarter, 7:30 a.m.; Case-Schiller 20-city home-price index for February, 8 a.m.; Chicago PMI for April, 8:45 a.m.; Consumer confidence for April, 9 a.m.; State Street investor confidence index for April, 9 a.m....
Tags: Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., TRW Automotive Holdings Corporation, Leap Wireless International Incorporated, Equity Residential, Bankrate Incorporated
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Impact: Dodd-Frank Act Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has industries flustered
WASHINGTON (AP)— The new federal agency charged with enforcing consumer finance laws is emerging as an ambitious sheriff, taking on companies for deceptive fees and marketing and unmoved by protests that its tactics go too far. In the 14 months...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Laws, Marketing, Politics, American Express Company
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Feds: For-profits could lose federal student aid
Former students in career-training programs at dozens of for-profit institutions have had so much trouble paying off their loans that the schools could lose access to federal student aid if they don’t improve, new data from theU.S. Department of...
Tags: Arne Duncan, Teaching and Learning, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Students
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