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Redlands Unified cuts 24 more teaching staff, 43 this month
Community Forward Redlands: 17 of the 24 cuts are counselors; the district started the year planning to eliminate 91 positions before vacancies and attrition pared it down.
Calvary Murrieta Christian School closes Friday, ending 33-year run
Geodis lays off 238 at Rialto warehouse as IE freight cuts mount
Chino Hills Chick-fil-A files WARN for 98 temporary layoffs
California WARN tracker: Franchise operator GladUDid lists the 3640 Grand Avenue location as a temporary closure effective July 11; classification suggests a remodel rather than a permanent shutdown.
Frito-Lay shuts its Rancho Cucamonga warehouse, ending a 56-year run
Redlands Unified to finalize 24 layoffs Tuesday
Community Forward Redlands: Resolution covers teachers, counselors, nurses and student support across multiple campuses; cuts take effect at the school year's close.
UC's 40,000 AFSCME workers ratify four-year deal with 21.5% wage increases
AFSCME Local 3299: Patient care and service workers across the UC system approve the contract 96.4%, with a $30.10 minimum wage by 2029 and expanded layoff protections.
Keil: Health is the IE's only growing sector
Lowe Institute: Health added 27,000 jobs over the past year while every other IE sector combined lost about 12,000, leaving the regional labor market dependent on federal Medicare and MediCal policy.