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L.A. will not lay off any metropolis employees this yr, mayor says
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L.A. will not lay off any metropolis employees this yr, mayor says

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Last updated: September 23, 2025 9:57 pm
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5 months in the past, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass revealed that greater than 1,600 metropolis employees might need to be laid off to shut a $1-billion price range shortfall.

On Tuesday, after months of negotiations, Bass stood at Metropolis Corridor with union leaders and introduced that her administration had averted each layoff.

“Some folks mentioned it couldn’t be finished, however I’m so glad to face right here as we speak and say that now we have proved the naysayers improper,” Bass mentioned.

The announcement got here on the heels of an settlement with the Coalition of Los Angeles Metropolis Unions , which collectively represents gardeners, mechanics and clerks, who will take as much as 5 unpaid holidays in 2026. Seventy-five employees had beforehand been focused for layoffs.

For the reason that mayor unveiled her proposed price range in late April, she and the Metropolis Council have labored to cut back layoffs by way of a wide range of cost-cutting measures. The council scaled again hiring on the LAPD and lowered the variety of new hires within the fireplace division, saving about 1,000 jobs.

Final month, the Los Angeles Police Protecting League, which represents sworn LAPD officers, and the Engineers and Architects Assn., which represents metropolis planners and a few LAPD civilian workers, signed agreements with town that saved almost 300 different jobs.

The Police Protecting League agreed to a voluntary program the place officers can take days off in change for time beyond regulation hours, whereas Engineers and Architects Assn. members will take as much as 5 unpaid holidays.

Whereas the unions negotiated, town started shedding employees, with many members of the Engineers and Architects Assn. despatched residence, mentioned Marleen Fonseca, the union’s government director.

On Monday, Fonseca spoke with a member who had been hospitalized over the weekend, delivering the excellent news that he had his job again.

“Had we not had this settlement, he can be going through a medical disaster with no medical insurance,” she mentioned. “That is the actual human distinction that solidarity makes.”

The town additionally moved some workers focused for layoffs into open jobs in different departments. The Metropolis Council labored over the course of 10 committee conferences to search out these openings, mentioned Councilmember Tim McOsker.

“That is nice information for this fiscal yr, however we should stay clear-eyed: our metropolis’s price range challenges will proceed and we have to keep targeted on long-term options and defending our metropolis workforce and providers,” McOsker mentioned.

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