JOBS

Jobs/Training in Los Angeles

The Archdiocesan Youth Employment Services (AYE) provides over 3,000 less privileged youth with job training, educational and career services each year. An additional 1,500 young people receive referral and job placement assistance through an extensive network of employers and community organizations. http://aye-la.org/default.htm.

Jobs in San Francisco

Jobs for Youth, a community project of the United Way of the Bay Area, contributes to the development of San Francisco's workforce by connecting qualified youth to entry-level jobs in the private sector. http://www.jobsforyouth.net/.

Job Placement and Work Incentives in Sacramento

Crossroads Diversified Services Inc. has served the Sacramento region since 1978 with specialized employment and placement services, and custom-tailored facility management solutions. http://matchbridge.org

Learn How to Develop Your Own Business

Created by the U.S. Small Business Administration and Junior Achievement, this site walks you through five easy steps of business ownership - whether you've just had a brainstorm for your first business venture or you've been at it a few years. http://www.mindyourownbiz.org.

Receive Training in Business and Leadership

and description: Junior Achievement is an educational, volunteer-driven, non-profit organization created in 1919. JA's mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy by embracing Junior Achievement's core values, including a Commitment to the principles of market-based economics and entrepreneurship. http://www.jasac.org/

Know Your Rights in the Workplace

In September 2000, Assembly Bill 1599, representing a consensus recommendation from the California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety, established the California Resource Network for Young Worker Health and Safety.   The goal of the resource network is to educate employers, educators, parents and teens about what they can do to prevent California's young workers from being injured or killed on the job. http://www.youngworkers.org/