Middlebury College making plans for staff reductions
MIDDLEBURY Middlebury College administrators have begun implementing a program to reevaluate faculty and staff positions across the institution a process that, once completed at the end of the next academic year, could result in significant cuts to the colleges workforce.
The plan was announced to college employees in a series of emails late last month, beginning with a June 19 announcement from College President Laurie L. Patton concerning staffing and workforce planning. In Pattons message, she noted that the effort would eventually produce an elective, incentive-based separation plan for staff as well as a set of elective, incentive-based retirement and separation plans for faculty.
Involuntary layoffs remain a last resort under the plan, and will take place only if an insufficient number of employees accept buyouts and leave by the end of the 2018-2019 academic year. The cuts are part of the colleges ongoing effort to reduce its annual operating deficit, and administrators are hoping to shrink staff compensation costs by $8 million about 10 percent of todays level once the process is complete.
Administrators havent yet specified how many of the colleges 1,100 staff positions would be affected, nor have they announced the benchmarks in faculty reductions that they are hoping to reach. The cuts will apply to faculty and staff at the college, and also at Middleburys Institute for International Studies in Monterey, Calif.
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