Current:Home > InvestSouthern Poverty Law Center lays off employees amid restructuring -CoinMarket
Southern Poverty Law Center lays off employees amid restructuring
View
Date:2025-04-15 19:59:39
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The Southern Poverty Law Center, a legal and advocacy group, is laying off more than 60 employees, the union representing workers said Thursday.
The Southern Poverty Law Center did not confirm the number but issued a statement saying the organization “is undergoing an organizational restructuring” that resulted in staff reductions.
The layoffs follow several year of turmoil at the organization, including the dismissal of its founder in 2019, a leadership change and the bringing in of an outside group to review workplace practices.
The SPLC Union issued a statement sharply criticizing the decision to reduce staff.
“Today, the Southern Poverty Law Center — an organization with nearly a billion dollars in reserves, given an F rating by CharityWatch for ‘hoarding’ donations — gutted its staff by a quarter,” the SPLC Union said in the statement.
“SPLC’s decision has a catastrophic impact on the organization’s work in support of immigrants seeking justice and its mission to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements and advance human rights through support of educators,” the union statement added.
The Southern Poverty Law Center said the reductions were “a difficult but necessary decision to focus and align our work with our programmatic priorities and goals.” The SPLC said it is consolidating certain programs and activities, and eliminating others which resulted in staff reductions.
“Our mission at the SPLC is clear: to serve as a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond. In partnership with communities, we are working tirelessly to dismantle white supremacy and advance the human rights of all people — especially Black and Brown communities,” the organization added.
The Montgomery, Alabama-based law center was founded in 1971 as a watchdog for minorities and the underprivileged. A decade later, the organization won a $7 million judgment against the United Klans of America on behalf of Beulah Mae Donald, whose son was killed by KKK members in Mobile. Over the years, the organization has advocated for expanding voting access, protections for immigrants and equal rights for members of the LGBTQ community. It has also maintained a list of extremist organizations.
The organization has sometimes been criticized for its aggressive fundraising tactics. In 2017, tax records show, the organization had some $450 million in assets.
Employees of Southern Poverty Law Center voted to unionize in 2019. The employees voted to join the Washington-Baltimore News Guild.
veryGood! (5)
Related
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- Here's where things stand just before the UAW and Big 3 automakers' contract deadline
- 3 people injured in India when a small jet veers off the runway while landing in heavy rain
- Afghan soldier who was arrested at US-Mexico border after fleeing Taliban is granted asylum
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Rural nursing home operators say new staff rules would cause more closures
- University of Wisconsin System enrollment grows slightly for first time since 2014
- John Legend Has the Best Reaction to Chrissy Teigen Giving Beyoncé the Once in a Lifetime Artist Title
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- NFLPA calls for major change at all stadiums after Aaron Rodgers' injury on turf field
Ranking
- 'As foretold in the prophecy': Elon Musk and internet react as Tesla stock hits $420 all
- California fast food workers to get $20 per hour if minimum wage bill passes
- Jalen Hurts, Eagles host Kirk Cousins, Vikings in prime time again in their home opener
- US ambassador visits American imprisoned for espionage
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Mitt Romney says he's not running for reelection to the Senate in 2024
- Psychopaths are everywhere. Are you dating one? Watch out for these red flags.
- On 'GUTS', Olivia Rodrigo is more than the sum of her influences
Recommendation
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
How Concerns Over EVs are Driving the UAW Towards a Strike
German prosecutor files murder charges against Syrian citizen accused of ‘Islamist-motivated’ attack
Taco Bell sign crushes Louisiana woman's car as she waits for food in drive-thru
Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
Chester County officials say prison security is being bolstered after Cavalcante escape
US semiconductor production is ramping up. But without STEM workforce, we'll lose the race.
'Only Murders in the Building' Season 3 episodes schedule, cast, how to watch