The Southern Poverty Law Center, a self-described hate and racism monitor, reportedly laid off more than 60 staffers this week.
The left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center reportedly laid off more than 60 employees late Wednesday, leading at least one member of its union to assail the Montgomery, Alabama.-based organization on X, formerly Twitter.
In 2022, in response to allegations by union members of an 'inequitable' post-COVID reopening plan at its offices, SPLC President and CEO Margaret Huang tallied 400 employees at the time, and said less than 10% held positions that required them to be in the office. The SPLC also notably had to apologize after labeling neurosurgeon and former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson as an 'extremist.' Fox News' Jessica Chasmar contributed to this report.
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