California bosses laid off 236,000 workers in March, a 60% jump from the average pace of job cuts in the previous 12 months. The jump in workers’ involuntary departures to the fastest pace since December 2020 was found in my trusty spreadsheet’s review of the federal government’s monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey. The
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