Jobs
At SLATE-Z, we address poverty and move South Los Angeles residents to economic opportunity by focusing on two sources of wealth building: living wage jobs and small business & entrepreneurship.
As our nation enters the new climate resilient economy, SLATE-Z works to ensure that South Los Angeles residents are trained/prepared for the economic opportunities ahead and that the high-quality jobs that will result from these investments are ones that can foster economic opportunity, stability, and mobility for South Los Angeles families.
SLATE-Z’s Jobs efforts are interrelated with its other levers of change: transit, education, public safety, and small business and entrepreneurship.
Key Takeaways
Job Placements
9,437
workers were placed in jobs through various workforce programs in the South LA Promise Zone between January 2016 and June 2024
Total Job Placements in the South Los Angeles Promise Zone
Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Job Placements
Between January 2016 and June 2024, CalJOBS recorded 5,007 adults and/or dislocated workers who received a job through WIOA at Worksource Centers in South LA Promise Zone zip codes.
Between January 2016 and June 2024, CalJOBS recorded 613 youth (ages 16-24) who received a job through WIOA at YouthSource Centers in South LA Promise Zone zip codes.
Sources
WIOA Adult/Dislocated Workers and Youth job placements are tracked and reported in the CalJOBS platform. Data for the South Los Angeles Promise Zone zip codes is provided by the Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD). EWDD estimates that CalJOBS provides an underestimate of the actual number of placements through WOIA due administrative reporting gaps.
Definitions:
Adult/Dislocated Worker Placements: WIOA customers ages 18 and over that have recorded employment as an outcome at program exit or closure in the CalJOBS system.
Youth Placements: WIOA customers ages 16-24 that recorded employment as an outcome at program exit or closure in the CalJOBS system.
Dislocated Workers refer to workers who have been or are about to be laid off.
Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WOIA): “… landmark legislation that is designed to strengthen and improve our nation’s public workforce system and help get Americans, including youth and those with significant barriers to employment, into high-quality jobs and careers and help employers hire and retain skilled workers.
WIOA was signed into law on July 22, 2014. WIOA is designed to help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy. Congress passed the Act with a wide bipartisan majority; it is the first legislative reform of the public workforce system since 1998.”
(from U.S. Department of Labor via https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/wioa)
Sector-Based Job Placements
Between 2016-2023, there were over 3,800 sector-based job placements through various workforce programs.
Over 3,200 were in construction, 371 were in healthcare, and 215 were targeted local hires.
Sources
Construction & Healthcare Sector-Based Placements: SLATE-Z Jobs Data Scorecard
Targeted Local Hires: City of Los Angeles Personnel Department
Definitions:
Construction Sector job placements occurred at sites such as the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, BMO Stadium, SoFi Stadium, 6th St. Bridge, Metro Projects, LACCD, LAUSD, County of L.A., etc.
Targeted Local Hire job placements are alternate job pathways into City civil service via full-time, paid, on-the-job training for entry-level City positions. TLH provides individuals an opportunity to be randomly selected for referral to City departments in order to participate in their hiring process and be considered for entry-level jobs. The Targeted Local Hire program targets individuals from vulnerable and underserved populations, including but not limited to:
- Veterans
- Persons living with disabilities
- Transgender individuals
- Older workers
- Disconnected Youth, Foster Youth, and Transition Age Youth
- Former Gang Members
- Unhoused and formerly unhoused individuals
- Formerly incarcerated
HireLA Youth Enrollments
Between January 2017 and June 2024, CalJOBS recorded 4,248 youth (ages 14-24) who were enrolled in a Hire LA Youth Work Experience placement at a YouthSource Center in South LA Promise Zone zip codes.
Sources
HIRE LA Youth work experience enrollments are tracked and reported in the CalJOBS platform. Data for the South Los Angeles Promise Zone zip codes is provided by the Los Angeles Economic & Workforce Development Department (EWDD). EWDD estimates that CalJOBS provides an underestimate of the actual number of enrollments through Hire LA Youth due administrative reporting gaps.
Definitions
Youth Work Experience Enrollments: HireLA Youth participants enrolled in subsidized work experience opportunities in the CalJOBS system
“HIRE LA focuses on preparing young adults for the 21st Century workforce. It is designed to provide a starter job for youth ages ages 14-24. HIRE LA is funded by multiple sources and used to provide work experience, as well as work skills development, financial literacy, career coaching and mentoring, and career exposure. HIRE LA programming provides youth with the preparedness needed to enter the workforce and sets them on a path of becoming lifetime earners.”
(from HIRE LA Youth via https://www.hirelayouth.com/).