Non-profit Solar Advocacy Organization in California Vote for solar energy According to executive director Sachu Constantine, 11 people, 20% of his 55 employees, fired at the end of August.
In a LinkedIn -post, Constantijn said that the move was a response to the rapidly evolving political and financing landscape.
“This reduction of the workforce is part of a broader effort to guarantee long -term organizational sustainability and to work effectively in the light of a rapidly changing and uncertain environment,” Constantine said in the post.
This is the second Solar Layoff News for the week, with LMI-oriented solar installation company Posigen traveling almost its entire staff on 24 August.
