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They said the last time they laid people off that they had done what they needed to in order to deal with the cut backs. No matter how large the cut backs, if the management is not good, then a business cannot function properly. It will be interesting to see if the rumors of corruption, etc, will come to light! I feel bad for all the honest, hard-working employee's that are there and are being over worked and under paid.
The last comment about "the staff cuts will not mean a reduction in services" is funny to say the least. At full capacity, CHA was struggling to keep up. After the first round of lay offs, they struggled even more.
Good luck to the good people at CHA.