Thermo Fisher Scientific previously laid off 230 San Diego workers. Recently, the company reported an overall decline in COVID-19 related revenue.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is laying off 154 people in San Diego, citing a downturn in demand for COVID-19 tests and changes in the economic landscape.Thermo Fisher laid off 230 employeesThe latest layoff impacts 123 workers — mostly manufacturing roles — at the company’s 6190 Cornerstone Court location. There were also 12 people let go from Thermo Fisher’s facility at 9600 Kearny Villa Road and 19 people at its 9440 Carroll Park Drive site.
This news also echoes last month’s layoff where Thermo Fisher made the steepest cuts in workforce — 183 people — at its Cornerstone Court location.
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