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  2. California hopes to bolster AI preparedness with employee ...

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    California hopes to build state workers’ artificial intelligence credentials through an optional training that teaches staff how to use the rapidly evolving technology.

  3. California Correctional Peace Officers Association - Wikipedia

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    The California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA), founded in 1957 as the California Correctional Officers Association (CCOA), is the corrections officers' labor union in California. CCPOA made the largest contribution to the No on 5 Campaign in 2008, contributing one million dollars.

  4. Nvidia wants to help California train its residents on ... - AOL

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    Nvidia is partnering with California to train residents on AI technology. The initiative, backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, aims to support job creation and innovation. The effort includes a state ...

  5. Hundreds of California prisoners are fighting the LA fires ...

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    Hundreds of prisoners are helping to battle the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.. Incarcerated firefighters earn $26.90 to $34 for each 24-hour shift. It's far below California's minimum wage of ...

  6. Prisons in California - Wikipedia

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    The costs to run prisons are substantially subsidized by the use of incarcerated labor. Incarcerated workers do meal preparation, laundry, janitorial services, building maintenance, and other activities necessary for the day-to-day operations of a prison. Incarcerated workers are paid between $.08 and $.37 per hour for their labor. [14]

  7. California Prison Industry Authority - Wikipedia

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    California Correctional Industries was formed in 1947, and renamed California Prison Industry Authority in 1982. CALPIA manages over 100 manufacturing, service, and consumable enterprises in 34 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) institutions, with over 7,500 offender assignments.

  8. The Last Mile (prison rehabilitation program) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Mile is celebrating more than a decade as an organization, originating with its first program in San Quentin State Prison with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. TLM has leveraged the power of public-private partnerships with Department of corrections and industry-leading companies to build and expand its ...

  9. When will California state employees see pay raises? Here’s ...

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    This includes the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, whose contract cost an estimated $1 billion and gives them an enhanced retirement benefit.