USC announces 55 layoffs

The layoffs include one academic program director and other positions such as painters and an AC technician, among others.

By AIDEN PAVON
In a September Academic Senate, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Andrew Guzman said that a “large bulk” of layoffs were already put in place to address the deficit. (Dieva Mulet / Daily Trojan)

The University has laid off 55 additional employees across the University Park Campus, according to a notice filed with the state and city Tuesday.

At least 637 employees have been laid off since July. This comes after interim President Beong-Soo Kim announced in a July statement that the University had a more than $200 million operating deficit that was left in the previous fiscal year.

The notice indicated that one academic program director, six administrative assistants and one accounting/financial supervisor, among other administrative roles, were laid off. The list also included non-administrative positions, including three general painters, one AC technician and one adjunct instructor.


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The earliest layoff will go into effect on Oct. 4 and the latest will go into effect Dec. 2. The University wrote in its notice that it anticipates more layoffs but did not specify the date. In a September Academic Senate, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Andrew Guzman said that a “large bulk” of layoffs were already put in place to address the deficit.

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