"For many workers who are Californians or long-time Californians, they might now be competing against a national labor market pool of other candidates in other states for a remote position with a California employer. And that's going to be new competition for many workers."
"Researchers say remote work has leveled off in the years following the pandemic, which indicates it's likely here to stay."
"Alamo also says remote jobs are growing more slowly in California in comparison to other states."
Remote work has significantly altered California’s workforce. Remote work has leveled off in the years after the pandemic, suggesting it is likely to persist. Remote work may create new employment challenges for people seeking work in California. Californians and long-time residents may face competition from a national labor market pool of candidates in other states for remote positions with California employers. Remote job growth in California is also occurring more slowly than in other states, indicating a relative slowdown in expansion of remote opportunities within the state.
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