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Projected Essential Industry Jobs List for SWFL
By now, we have all heard that some jobs/industries are considered essential, while others are non-essential, during a stay-at-home order. For those who have lost their jobs or are looking to reskill or upskill it may be useful to understand what the essential industries and related job opportunities will be in the near-term, as well as the associated wages and education requirements. Of the 33,000+ jobs projected to be added
in Southwest Florida over the next few years, we compiled a list of the essential occupations expected to add at least 50 jobs (from 2019 totals) with an annual salary of $35,000 or more.
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First Generation
Shot over the course of three years, First Generation tells the story of four high school students who become the first members of their families to pursue a college education. This film explores the difficulties of attending college for first generation and low-income students as they try to break the cycle of poverty. First Generation features some of the county’s top education experts, Richard Kahlenberg from the Century Foundation, J.B Schramm from College Summit, and Bill Tierney from the University of Southern California. The success of these students can bring hope to their families and communities and has the potential to alter the future of higher education in the country.
What We Are Reading
How Workforce Credentials Can Become More Accessible After COVID-19
With U.S employers cutting jobs and national unemployment rates surging, many adults may need to revisit schooling. Third Way and the Lumina Foundation explain how workforce credentials can be made quicker and more accessible.
George Floyd’s death demonstrates the policy violence that devalues Black lives
This Memorial Day, George Floyd was added to the growing list of Black names who were killed by police officers. A video of the brutal act was released shortly after Floyd’s death. A still image was taken from the video, which has come to depict the repression, control, and disregard of Black people in our society.