City Refocuses on Recession-Proof Health Care Jobs
Monday, October 26th, 2009This article is from The New York Times.
“Through the cycles of boom and bust that have roiled New York City’s glossy finance, media and high-tech industries over the last 20 years, one segment of the economy has churned steadily along, reliably producing jobs and helping cushion even the sharpest downturns: health care.
“Now, as the population ages and Congress dangles the possibility of a flood of newly insured patients seeking care, the city is looking to capitalize on growth in the field, which is expected to create more new jobs across the country than any other industry in the coming decade.
“On Monday, city officials plan to open an employment center dedicated to training workers for and placing them in health-related jobs, from home care aides to registered nurses. The aim of the center, the city’s second employment office to focus on a single industry, is not just to find work for people, officials say, but also to help them start or advance full-fledged careers.”
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