Inside the department’s recession plan
Given “the level of testing that the pandemic put us through, we are in such a strong position to weather a typical economic contraction.” Gareth Lacy, state Employment Development Department
Provide real-time spoken and signed language services for workers in any language they need Add dedicated phone lines for Korean, Tagalog and Armenian speakers in addition to existing lines serving Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Vietnamese speakers Translate all important unemployment benefits documents in the top 15 non-English languages used in the state by the end of 2022.
An $18 billion dollar problem
“If there is a slowdown in the economy, we are totally and completely unprepared to be able to provide for California workers because of the deficit.” Rob Lapsley, California Business Roundtable
