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By Pat Maio
Source: OC Register

Isael Hermosillo, a mediator negotiating labor contracts for California’s grocers, got bad news in the early hours of March 26, before he even had a chance to drop off his children at school near his Alhambra home.

He got a text from his supervisor asking that he cancel work and jump onto a Zoom call by 9 a.m. That’s when Hermosillo learned that his job and much of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service agency were terminated.

“That was my last day,” said the 13-year agency veteran. “Going from 130 mediators to five was not within the spectrum of what I thought was going to happen. I thought the number of mediators was going to be cut, but I did not think that the agency would be, per se, deleted.”

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