California bosses ranked third-best in US

Managers must take awfully good care of their workers to keep a lot of Californians as Californians.

Whether all the headaches of Golden State life serve as motivation or desperation for employers, California bosses ranked third-best when my trusty spreadsheet undertook a state-by-state grading of employers using five workplace metrics. The scorecard reviewed 10 years worth of job stats from the Bureau of Labor Statistics – quits, dismissals and hirings, incomes adjusted by a state’s cost of living, and the most recent “best place to work” ranking from Oxfam.

Massachusetts and Washington were the only states with better grades than California, with New York and Connecticut just behind the Golden State. The worst bosses, by this math, were found in Mississippi, then Georgia, Louisiana, West Virginia, and Idaho.

Oh, and California’s key economic rivals? Texas was No. 34 while Florida was No. 20.

The details

Here’s how the Golden State scored in those five workplace yardsticks …

Quits: Lots of management research shows that bad bosses are a top reason why workers leave.

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