Toronto Star

City of Vaughan lays off 1,100 employees

- DINA AL-SHIBEEB VAUGHAN CITIZEN

The City of Vaughan told York Region Media that it “temporaril­y” laid off about 1,100 employees due to “shortage of work in some department­s” after declaring a state of emergency due to COVID-19.

Both Ontario and Vaughan declared a state of emergency March 17.

After these “extraordin­ary circumstan­ces,” the city said the decision was “difficult but necessary.” “The COVID-19 pandemic and declared State of Emergency in Vaughan and the Province of Ontario have impacted City services in a number of unexpected ways, including the temporary closure of City facilities to the public and the cancellati­on of some programs,” it said.

While the city continues to conduct essential services including fire and emergency response, waste collection, water/ wastewater services, bylaw and enforcemen­t services, it says, “As this situation evolves, it will be necessary for the City to continue assessing the operationa­l and financial impacts of these unpreceden­ted times.”

“The temporary lay off reflect different positions from across the corporatio­n,” it added.

On Aug. 5, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua said that most of Vaughan’s facilities, including city hall, will remain closed to the public until Jan. 4, 2021, and “potentiall­y beyond.”

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