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Louisiana Needs More Two-year College Grads, State Labor Official Says

by Melinda Deslatte, Associated Press Writer , September 30, 2009

Louisiana State Capitol
Louisiana labor official tells state commission that two-year degree graduates are needed to fill critical jobs in the state. Pictured is the Louisiana Capitol in Baton Rouge.

BATON ROUGE, La.

 

Suggestions from a Jindal administration official Monday that Louisiana has a “surplus” of four-year college degrees rankled members of a commission looking at ways to overhaul the state's public college systems.

 

Curt Eysink, executive director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission, the state's labor department, told the commission that Louisiana needs more students enrolled in — and graduating from — vocational training and community college programs.

 

Eysink said there are more graduates with four-year college degrees than the state can employ in their fields while the state has a shortage of workers needed for skilled labor jobs. He presented occupational forecasting data that showed the top growth jobs projected for the state included ticket-takers, home health aides, retail salespersons and nurses.

 

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