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LAURENCE DU SAULT
CalMatters
When COVID-19 sent millions of Californians home to work remotely, shop online and video conference their doctors, companies adapted by replacing certain services with new technology.
Now, that automation is reshaping jobs faster than previously thought.
âEverythingâs online. Itâs become the nature of our lives during the pandemic,â said Jane Oates, president of the nonprofit WorkingNation and former assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Labor during the Obama administration. âItâs going to accelerate the use of technology in every job and for functions where it wasnât used before. Some jobs that were already beginning to go, the pandemic will accelerate their demise.â
Bay Area job losses in 2020 significantly greater than EDD estimate
KTVU s Emma Goss reports.
SAN FRANCISCO - The Bay Area lost thousands of more jobs in 2020 than the California Employment Development Department originally estimated.
On Friday, updated data from the EDD estimates that in the Bay Area, 427,500 were lost in 2020, nearly 66,700 more jobs lost than previously estimated. The EDD also noted that California has regained more than 39 percent of the nonfarm jobs lost in March and April of 2020. Over the course of 2020 we lost significantly more jobs than we thought we had, and as it currently stands now, we are in a significantly worse place than we thought we were, so it s pretty disconcerting, Patrick Kallerman, research director at the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, said.