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An embattled Los Angeles agency that coordinates homelessness services is preparing to lay off hundreds of employees, a move county leaders say is part of a broader restructuring effort.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape the U.S. economy and job market, many are turning to trade schools in hopes of securing "AI-proof" blue-collar jobs.
Losing a job can be a financial and emotional shock, and with layoffs continuing across major industries, experts say workers facing that reality should focus on perspective, networking and new tools to move forward.
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority says it will issue layoff notices to nearly 300 employees in 10 days, citing impending funding cuts at the county level.