Location: Los Angeles, California.
Based on news reporting.
The University of Southern California Soto II has announced the layoff of 259 employees as part of its efforts to address a significant $230 million budget deficit. This decision comes amid rising financial pressures faced by the institution. The layoffs are aimed at restructuring the workforce to better align with the university's financial realities. The affected employees will be notified in the coming days, and the university is committed to supporting them through this transition. This move reflects broader challenges in the higher education sector as institutions grapple with funding issues and changing enrollment patterns.
University of Southern California cut 259 jobs as of October 1, 2023.
That is roughly 0.6% of the 40,000 people University of Southern California employs.
LayoffTalk has tracked 47 layoff events at University of Southern California since July 2023, affecting a combined 8,120 employees.
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