SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 14: People visit Steinhart Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California, United States on September 14, 2025. Steinhart Aquarium is known as one of the most biologically diverse and interactive aquariums on Earth. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Union leaders at the California Academy of Sciences criticized a new round of layoffs affecting 53 workers, saying management failed to consider alternatives before cutting nearly 10% of the staff.

In a statement, Academy leadership said the cuts are aimed at addressing a projected deficit exceeding $8 million this fiscal year, following a $7.3 million shortfall the year before. Officials cited rising operational costs, declining tourism to San Francisco, and changes in visitor behavior as key drivers of the financial strain.

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The layoffs affect 37 union-represented workers and nonunion staff. An additional 32 employees will be reassigned or have their hours reduced. Leadership said the cuts were made with a focus on preserving core priorities such as visitor experience, education, and scientific research, even as some programs are scaled back.

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