National Endowment For The Humanities Lays off Almost Two-Thirds Of Its Staff
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Trump Administration Lays Off Two-Thirds of NEH’s Staff
On June 10, the Trump administration laid off an estimated 100 employees at the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as part of a “reduction in force,” according to USA Today. Since then, about two-thirds of the organization’s workers have lost their jobs. Fewer than 60 employees are thought to remain at the government agency. “A major agency restructuring is underway without the appropriate planning needed to ensure the continuity of …
National Endowment For The Humanities Lays off Almost Two-Thirds Of Its Staff
“Approximately 100 employees were dismissed in a broad ‘reduction in force’ on Tuesday, June 10. … Fewer than 60 staff members remain at the agency, which oversees an annual $207 million budget to support public history, libraries, museums and education programs across the country.” – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)
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