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  2. 15 side hustles that pay (up to $200) daily - AOL

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    With many employers adding daily pay options as an employee benefit, you could say farewell to payday Friday and hooray to payday every day. 15 side hustles that pay up to $200 per day

  3. Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation

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    The World Trade Center Los Angeles was the first World Trade Center to be designated a public-benefit organization. According to the World Bank “Foreign firms might not create as many jobs as the domestic private sector, but they often create better-paid jobs that require higher skills. That helps elevate the skills level in host economies.

  4. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is backing a new salary package for the Department of Water and Power that includes a significant hike in pay for hundreds of workers. The Los Angeles City Council ...

  5. Employers Group - Wikipedia

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    Employer's Group was founded in 1893 in Los Angeles as the Merchants Association. Its goal was to promote local products, and manufacturing companies, railroads, shipping companies, department stores, breweries and food markets were some of its charter members. One of its most prominent members was the Los Angeles Times. [5] [6]

  6. What to look for in Friday’s jobs report

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    In May, the two surveys that feed into the monthly jobs report appeared to be telling different stories: The business survey showed employers adding jobs at a still-robust pace, and the household ...

  7. Employment Development Department - Wikipedia

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    The employment agencies were an existing legacy program launched by the Legislature in 1915 to match unemployed job seekers with employers; they were briefly part of the Department of Industrial Relations (created in 1927) before the Department of Employment was created. [citation needed]