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Gov. Gavin Newsom said on that California must take action to prepare for an inevitable wave of job losses due to the rapid rise of automation and advances in technology, an economic transformation that will affect millions of workers over the next decade.

On International Workers' Day on Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom helps custodian Maria Arambula replace towels in a restroom dispenser at American River College in Sacramento.

The Democratic governor announced the creation of a new Future of Work Commission at American River College in Sacramento, where he worked briefly alongside a campus custodian and landscaper to commemorate workers on International Workers’ Day. The commission, Newsom said, would identifyAdvertisement

Millions of Californians’ jobs could be affected by automation — a scenario the next governor has to address >>

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