Recent layoffs have jolted the Bay Space, staffing reductions which can be poised to eradicate about 600 jobs within the retail, grocery, tech, biotech, and meals manufacturing industries, official state labor notices present.
Safeway, Draeger’s Supermarkets, AppLovin, IGM Biosciences, Aurora Photo voltaic and Columbus Manufacturing have revealed plans for job cuts that can have an effect on employees within the South Bay and the East Bay, on the Peninsula, and in San Francisco, in accordance with WARN letters despatched to the state Employment Improvement Division.
Draeger’s Market grocery retailer at 222 East 4th Road in San Mateo. (Google Maps)
All instructed, the staffing cuts will eradicate 599 Bay Space jobs, the EDD paperwork present.
Listed below are the main points for the latest staffing reductions within the Bay Space:
Columbus Salame Co. indicators are seen outdoors of the corporate’s meat processing heart at 30977 San Antonio Highway in Hayward. (Google Maps)
— Safeway, 156 job cuts at two workplace places in Pleasanton. These are all company positions and none are at Safeway supermarkets. The layoffs are as a consequence of happen Feb. 22.
— Columbus Manufacturing, a producer of meats corresponding to salami, 125 layoffs in Hayward, slated to happen on March 15.
— IGM Biosciences, 100 staffing reductions in Mountain View, scheduled for March 10.
— AppLovin, 89 job cuts in Palo Alto. The terminations occurred on Jan. 15.
— Draeger’s Supermarkets, 71 layoffs in San Mateo. The cutbacks are related to the grocery retailer’s closure and are slated to happen March 10.
— Aurora Photo voltaic, 58 employees cuts in San Francisco. The supplier of software program to design photo voltaic techniques stated the employees reductions occurred on Jan. 10.
The job cuts have been all described as everlasting, in accordance with the WARN notices.
Nevertheless, in at the very least one occasion, the Draeger’s Market closure, it was potential that some employees may be capable of discover jobs at different Draeger’s places.
“Certain employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement with United Food and Commercial Workers Local 5 may have seniority bumping rights which enable them to transfer to another store,” Draeger’s wrote within the WARN letter.