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Closing the supply gap by aligning the talents
of community college graduates with talent
gaps in Southern California industries is critical
to the growth and prosperity of L.A. County’s
diverse economy, the LAEDC authors stressed.
There are 52 community colleges in greater
Los Angeles, including our local campuses El
Camino College in Torrance, Santa Monica College,
Los Angeles Harbor College in Wilmington,
and West Los Angeles College in Culver City.
Middle-skill jobs can pay close to $100,000
per year and they require only an associate’s
degree from a community college. LAEDC’s
workforce alignment team is bullish on six
local industries for people with some college
or a two-year degree: aerospace, biomedical
manufacturing, entertainment, healthcare
services, ports and related transportation support
activities; and professional and technical
services.
Employers in these six core industries will
be looking to hire 55,000 people with middle
skills between now and 2012, the LAEDC
forecast said.
Aerospace: “The demand for workers
with technical skills, as well as in-depth
knowledge of mathematics and science,
will continue to remain a high priority for
aerospace establishments. Simultaneously,
many workers in the industry across all occupations
are nearing retirement age, including
those in middle-skill occupations such as
aircraft mechanics and service technicians,
representing critical training opportunity for
local community colleges.”
Bio-medical: “The industry remains poised
for growth as demand for innovations that
will improve the health and well-being of
the population continues to grow. Aside
from the hundreds of high-skill, high-wage
workers employed as chemists, industrial and
medical engineers, and software developers,
many workers in the industry are also
middle-skill workers. For example, hundreds
of workers in the industry are employed as
laboratory technicians, inspectors, testers,
sorters, samplers and weighers.”
Entertainment: “Despite changes in how
entertainment is produced, distributed and
consumed, the demand for middle-skill workers
will continue to be a primary driver of
future job openings. Among the wide range
of occupations in the industry, thousands
of middle-skill workers serve as audio and
video equipment technicians, and film and
video editors.”
Healthcare Services: “Augmented by its
anticyclical nature, the Los Angeles Basin’s
healthcare industry expanded persistently even
as the economy was in recession. Perhaps
more than any other industry, healthcare
establishments employ a wide range of
workers by occupation, skill level, educational
attainment and experience…tens of
thousands of registered nurses, medical and
nursing assistants, medical secretaries, and
dental assistants are employed throughout
the Los Angeles Basin.”
Ports: “While recent technological advances
in goods movement have greatly reduced
costs, the widespread adoption of partially
and fully autonomous vehicles in the near- to
medium-term future will almost certainly affect
the transportation industry’s workforce, from
warehousing operations, to long-haul transportation,
to last-mile delivery. Thousands of
workers in middle-skill occupations within the
ports and supporting transportation activities
industry are employed as cargo and freight
agents, drivers of heavy and tractor trailer
trucks, and aircraft mechanics and service
technicians. With the rapid technological
changes expected in the industry, the demand
for highly specialized technical training will
almost certainly grow.”
Professional and Technical Services:
“There are thousands of workers employed
at law firms as legal secretaries, paralegals
and legal assistants; thousands of workers
employed at accounting and bookkeeping
firms as clerks and office and administrative
support managers; and thousands of workers
employed at architectural and engineering firms
as architectural and civil drafters. Even so, the
professional and technical services industry,
along with its associated middle-skill occupations,
is ripe for major disruptions brought on
by technological innovation.”
The must-read report for community college
leaders, guidance counselors, businesses and
recruiters can be downloaded at www.competitiveworkforce.
LA. This is expected to be
the first in a series of papers designed to guide
career education and job training locally. •
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P. O. BOX 881068, LOS ANGELES, CA,
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Police Reports
Thursday, September 28
One male adult was arrested at 0123 hours
from Maple Avenue and Virginia Street for
possession of a controlled substance and driving
without a license.
An online lost property report was taken
at 0625 hours from the 700 block of South
Sepulveda Boulevard. A wallet was reported
missing.
Traffic accident (no injuries) occurred at
0750 hours in the intersection of Continental
Boulevard and Grand Avenue, vehicle versus
vehicle.
Vandalism occurred between 09/27/17 and
09/28/17 in the 2100 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard. A patio was damaged.
An identity theft report was taken at 1231
hours from the 300 block of Main Street.
A burglary report was taken at 1315 hours
from the 1600 block of East Palm Avenue.
Multiple mailboxes were broken into.
A burglary report was taken at 1315 hours
from the 1600 block of East Palm Avenue.
Multiple mailboxes were broken into.
Petty theft report was taken at 1746 hours
from the 400 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard.
Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s
purse from the back of a chair.
A battery occurred at 1930 hours from the
700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. The
suspect shoved the victim.
One male adult was arrested at 2145 hours
from the 200 block of South Sepulveda
Boulevard for identity theft, possession of
a controlled substance, possession of drug
paraphernalia and driving without a license.
Friday, September 29
One female adult was arrested at 1127
hours from Mariposa Avenue and Sepulveda
Boulevard for one SBSO felony warrant.
One male adult was arrested at 1127 hours
from Mariposa Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard
for carrying a loaded firearm in a public
place, carrying a firearm in a vehicle and one
SBSO felony warrant.
Saturday, September 30
An online petty theft report was taken at 0600
hours from the 200 block of Arena Street. A
bag containing miscellaneous personal items
was taken from an unlocked vehicle.
An online petty theft report was taken
at 0610 hours from the 200 block of Arena
Street. Miscellaneous items were taken from
an unlocked vehicle.
A petty theft report was taken at 0801 hours
from the 500 block of California Street. A
license plate tab was stolen.
A grand theft occurred at 0854 hours in
the 1800 block of East Sycamore Avenue. A
purse was stolen.
A grand theft auto occurred between 1200
hours and 1709 hours in the 100 block of
West El Segundo Boulevard. A 2005 Chevrolet
Tahoe was stolen.
Sunday, October 1
A petty theft report was taken at 1456 hours
from the 2200 block of East Park Place. A
known suspect took an unattended wallet
containing a credit card and U.S. currency.
Monday, October 2
A missing person was located at 0000
hours from the 200 block of North Aviation
Boulevard. Located was a male adult who
was reported missing out of Hawthorne PD.
An injury report was taken at 0001 hours
from the 400 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard.
A male adult fell on the sidewalk and
injured his head.
A felony vandalism report was taken at
0821 hours from the 300 block of Center
Street. Unknown suspect(s) damaged a water
line causing extensive damage to a building.
A petty theft report was taken at 1327 hours
from the 300 block of North Continental
Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry
into the victim’s unlocked vehicle. Taken were
three bank checkbooks, three dollars in U.S.
currency and a brown paper bag containing
miscellaneous items.
A criminal threats report was taken at 1405
hours from the 200 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard.
An identity theft report was taken at 1430
hours from the 800 block of Apollo Street.
An identity theft report was taken at 1454
hours from the 300 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard.
A petty theft report was taken at 1625 hours
from the 700 block of South Allied Way. Taken
was a pair of sunglasses.
A vehicle vandalism report was taken at
1742 hours from the 800 block of South
Sepulveda Boulevard.
An identity theft report was taken at 2124
hours from the 400 block of Kansas Street.
Tuesday, October 3
An online petty theft report was taken at
0437 hours from the 400 block of Indiana
Street. Taken was a tablet.
A hit and run online report was taken at 0516
hours from the 100 block of South Sepulveda
Boulevard. Vehicle versus parked vehicle.
A burglary report was taken at 0652 hours
from the 700 block of Main Street. Unknown
suspect(s) entered and ransacked the victim’s
unlocked vehicle.
A stolen vehicle report was taken at 0856
hours from the 100 block of Arena Street.
Taken was a 2011 Ford E-150 Cargo Van.
A forgery report was taken at 1305 hours
from the 300 block of Main Street.
An identity theft report was taken at 1323
hours from the 700 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard.
An identity theft report was taken at 1432
hours from the 1700 block of East Pine Avenue.
A found plates report was taken at 1520
hours from the 2100 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard.
A dead body report was taken at 1502 hours
from the 200 block of Penn Street. Deceased
was a female adult.
One male adult was arrested at 1627 hours
from the 100 block of Nevada Street for driving
under the influence and driving with a
suspended license. •