The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has issued layoff notices to 11 of its more than 700 employees due to budget deficits in the current fiscal year, the agency has confirmed.
LAHSA’s human resources department sent an organization-wide email last week asking all employees to consider voluntary separation to minimize involuntary layoffs. The affected positions will be eliminated June 30 if insufficient volunteers come forward before June 5, according to the email.
“LAHSA is informing all employees (those who may be impacted by layoffs and those who might not) to evaluate and consider whether voluntary separation from employment with LAHSA is a practical choice based on your near-term career plans,” the email said…