Sharp decreases in income and potential hikes in costs are prodding schools to furlough or lay off staff while they hope for the coronavirus episode and the vulnerability it brings to die down.
First were the procurement freezes. At present are the furloughs.
Many schools declared leaves of absence and cutbacks in staff last week and cautioned of potential extra staff decreases in the weeks ahead. As learning institutions field sudden costs and lost income due to the coronavirus flare-up, paying workers – particularly the individuals who can’t carry out their responsibilities remotely – is getting progressively troublesome. If you like what you read please share. For original content read here.