No college degree? No worries. Newsom unveils plan for well-paying jobs without one
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Governor Gavin Newsom's initiative targets economic inequality by offering more job opportunities for Californians without college degrees, emphasizing hands-on learning and skill-based employment.
Newsom emphasizes, 'Every Californian deserves the opportunity to build real-life skills and pursue a fulfilling career - including those that don't require college degrees.' This statement encapsulates his vision for a more inclusive job market.
In presenting his plan at Shasta College, Newsom pointed out the local demographic's economic struggles, noting that 'one-quarter of Redding residents have a bachelor's degree or higher,' which he aims to increase.
The proposed 'career passport' aims to validate skills and experiences, particularly for military veterans, transforming their service experience into college credit and enhancing their employability.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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