June 25, 2025 - 09:53

Protesters gathered outside UC San Diego Health in response to the recent layoff of 230 employees, raising alarms about the potential consequences for patient care. The demonstration saw a coalition of workers and union representatives voicing their concerns over the significant staffing cuts, which they argue could undermine the quality of healthcare services provided to the community.
Union leaders emphasized that the layoffs not only affect the livelihoods of those directly impacted but also place an additional burden on remaining staff, who may struggle to manage increased workloads. The protesters chanted slogans and held signs calling for accountability and better treatment of healthcare workers.
Many participants shared personal stories of how their colleagues' departures would affect their ability to provide timely and effective care. The situation has sparked a broader conversation about the challenges faced by healthcare institutions, particularly in the wake of ongoing financial pressures. As the community rallies in support of the laid-off employees, the future of patient care at UC San Diego Health remains uncertain.
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