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Major Layoffs Hit LA's Top Asian American Civil Rights Group
Volunteers for Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles operate a 2016 phone bank.
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The largest Asian American advocacy organization in Los Angeles has announced major layoffs that could affect services offered to thousands each year.
Eighteen staffers -- about a fifth of Asian Americans Advancing Justice L-A -- are being let go because of a $2 million dollar budget gap. That’s according to union leaders, who say the layoffs will hobble programs that assist people with health care, voter registration, worker rights and immigration services.