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Los Angeles Times Lays Off 115 People, D.C. Bureau “Decimated,” Union Blasts “Brutal And Inhumane” Job Losses — Update
The Los Angeles Times has started to give layoff notices to employees today, as the publication grapples with financial struggles that has seen the departure of top leadership. Matt Pearce, the pre…
Los Angeles Times headquarters in El Segundo, CA.Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images The Los Angeles Times has started to give layoff notices to employees today, as the publication grapples with financial struggles that has seen the departure of top leadership. On Monday, two more top editors resigned from the Timesahead of the new round of layoffs. Comments 2 Scott Stuber Leaving Netflix Head Of Film Post
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