#budgetcuts

Posts mentioning hashtag #budgetcuts

Below are all the posts — topics as well as replies — that mention the hashtag #budgetcuts.

Mention #budgetcuts in your post to continue the discussion!

USC Dramatic Arts Dean to Meet Protesting Students

Emily Roxworthy, dean of USC's School of Dramatic Arts, agreed to meet with student protesters. Students held a five-hour sit-in regarding University-wide budget cuts and layoffs. These cuts reportedly led to over 500 hours of unpaid overtime for students. Students demand hiring more full-time staff for production roles. The dean and vice dean expressed eagerness to discuss student concerns.

Los Angeles, California

https://dailytrojan.com/2026/04/08/sda-dean-agrees-to-meet-with-student-protesters-over-layoffs/


New Jersey Districts Announce Staff Reductions

New Jersey school districts face significant financial challenges. Many districts propose layoffs, tax increases, and program cuts. Ocean Gate School District will close its only school. These issues stem from revised state funding and rising operational costs. Health care and special education expenses contribute to budget shortfalls.

, New Jersey

https://www.nj.com/education/2026/04/these-11-nj-school-districts-are-facing-layoffs-tax-hikes-and-closures-to-stay-afloat.html


HWRSD Warns Staff of Potential Job Cuts

The Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District is notifying staff about potential future layoffs. These reductions are for the fiscal year 2027 budget. More positions may be at risk if towns do not approve the budget. The School Committee approved a $59.85 million operating budget. Wilbraham has supported the budget, but Hampden's decision is pending.

Wilbraham,

https://thereminder.com/local-news/hampden-county/wilbraham/hwrsd-to-notify-staff-of-potential-for-more-layoffs/


MPS Union and Parents Demand Layoff Reversal

Milwaukee Public Schools announced job cuts affecting 201 employees. These layoffs are part of a plan to close a $46 million budget gap. The teachers union and parent groups are demanding the district reverse these cuts. They also call for pausing the budgeting process for increased community input. District officials maintain the budget timeline is legally required and does not include classroom teachers.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/education/2026/04/08/criticism-mounts-against-milwaukee-public-schools-plan-to-cut-staff/89500469007/


Freeport School District Approves 54 Layoffs Amid Budget Crisis

The Freeport Board of Education unanimously approved a sweeping layoff plan. This decision addresses a significant budget deficit. Fifty-four positions will be cut, including teachers and support staff. These reductions are projected to save about $5.8 million. The district faces an $11 million deficit for fiscal year 2027.

Freeport, Illinois

https://www.wrex.com/community/dozens-out-of-work-after-freeport-school-district-layoffs/article_027a01f0-fa6a-44c0-97b6-cd85ab966f4b.html


Keene State College Eliminates Staff Roles

Keene State College eliminated about two dozen staff positions. This action responds to state budget cuts for the university system. Twenty-five staff positions were cut, including eight that were vacant. Faculty positions are also being reduced through voluntary retirement packages. The college aims to align resources with priorities while preserving student experience.

Keene, NH

https://www.keenesentinel.com/news/local/keene-state-college-layoffs-cuts-staff-faculty-keene-nh/article_aab7851a-43da-4925-b8f0-ef6e68cc3a0b.html


Concord Schools Eye Staff Reductions Amid Budget Crisis

The Concord School District faces an $18 million budget deficit for fiscal year 2027. Salary and benefit increases, along with rising debt, contribute to this shortfall. State aid has significantly dropped due to increased property values and declining student enrollment. The district has approved $6.8 million in non-personnel reductions. Officials are now considering potential staff layoffs to balance the budget.

Concord, NH

https://patch.com/new-hampshire/concord-nh/concord-schools-eye-cuts-layoffs-salary-increases-hit-budget-soaring


Liverpool District Postpones Budget Vote Over Job Reductions

The Liverpool School Board met to discuss a budget with 78 job reductions. The district faces a $13 million budget gap. Superintendent Richard Chapman presented the budget to board members. Board members expressed concerns about the impact on student education. The board postponed the budget adoption decision until April 20.

Liverpool, New York

https://www.informnny.com/news/state-news/i-just-dont-support-that-liverpool-school-board-members-go-back-and-forth-with-superintendent-over-layoffs-and-cuts/


San Francisco City Begins Job Cuts

San Francisco city officials began 127 job terminations. Overall, 500 city positions are slated for elimination. Layoffs target current employees; open positions will also be removed. Mayor Lurie described the cuts as both painful and necessary. The upcoming budget document will reveal more.

San Francisco, California

https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/sf-mayor-begins-sending-out-layoff-notices-amid-plans-to-cut-500-jobs/


Swift River School Layoffs Loom Over Insurance Hikes

Swift River School is considering layoffs for paraprofessional positions. Rising health insurance costs are creating a significant financial strain. Up to five paraprofessional jobs are on the chopping block for fiscal year 2027. New Salem voters will decide on an override next month to potentially reduce these cuts. The school's state aid increase is minimal, impacting rural districts disproportionately.

New Salem,

https://recorder.com/2026/04/06/swift-river-school-layoffs/


Local Education Boards Cut Staffing Levels

Several Santa Cruz County school districts approved significant layoffs this year. These cuts aim to maintain long-term financial stability. Declining enrollment and reduced state and federal funding caused these measures. Pajaro Valley Unified, Soquel Union Elementary, Live Oak, and Scotts Valley Unified districts implemented reductions. Santa Cruz City Schools also approved layoffs for support positions.

https://lookouexample.com/the-santa-cruz-county-school-districts-that-approved-layoffs-this-year/story


Nevada Districts Cut Jobs Amid Severe Budget Deficits

Nevada school districts are facing severe budget deficits despite a recent funding increase. Increased costs, flat state funding, and declining student enrollment contribute to the problem. Policy changes in the new funding formula also create financial challenges. Districts like Washoe and Douglas County are reducing positions and considering school closures. State officials are urged to increase education revenue to prevent further insolvencies.

https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/nevada-school-budget-heyday-was-short-lived-why-several-districts-are-now-in-dire-straits


Nebraska Wesleyan Reduces Staff Due to Financial Pressures

Nebraska Wesleyan announced the elimination of 14 positions. These job cuts are part of necessary budget reductions. The university faces difficulties from declining enrollment and rising operational costs. Affected employees were offered severance packages and continued health insurance. A faculty advisory work group has been formed to review academic programs and positions.

Lincoln, Nebraska

https://www.1011now.com/2025/10/10/nebraska-wesleyan-announces-layoffs-due-budgetary-issues/


Starting to fall into the same trap

I see ServiceNow falling into the same trap as other legacy technology companies have. They’re all about the people and AI but now they’ve started with hiring freezes, Budget cuts, and more. Not totally shocking with the price of the stock, but they have to stop playing like they’re not like others


UMaine Announces Staff Layoffs Amid Budget Cuts

The University of Maine plans to reduce its budget by $5.6 million. This will result in layoffs for fewer than 10 staff members. UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy announced these changes via email. The university faces an $18 million budget shortfall. Additional cost savings include leaving positions unfilled and using gift funds.

Bangor, Maine

https://www.bangordailynews.com/2026/03/11/bangor/bangor-education/umaine-staff-layoffs-millions-budget-cuts/


Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center Cuts Staff, Divests Clinics

Southeast Kansas Mental Health Center will terminate 23 staff members. Salary reductions are also being implemented for remaining staff and officers. The organization announced its separation from Ashley Clinic and Yates Center Dental. These actions aim to stabilize SEKMHC and ensure continuity of services. The changes follow a retroactive rate adjustment for 2025 and ongoing financial turmoil.

Iola, Kansas

https://www.iolaregister.com/news/local-news/sekmhc-announces-layoffs-separation-from-ashley-clinic-and-yates-center-dental


Salem-Keizer Schools Reduce 130 Staff Roles

The Salem-Keizer School District announced plans to eliminate 130 positions for the 2026-27 school year. This decision stems from declining student enrollment and a need to cut $23 million from the budget. Approximately 60 teacher jobs and 60 classified employee positions will be cut from schools. Most affected employees will be reassigned or replaced by retiring staff. Up to five classified employees could face layoffs. These reductions aim to avoid widespread disruptions seen in previous budget cuts.

Salem, Oregon

https://www.salemreporter.com/2026/04/02/as-enrollment-declines-salem-keizer-schools-will-cut-130-jobs-largely-without-layoffs/


Challenger Report: March Job Cuts Rise, AI a Key Factor

U.S. employers announced 60,620 job cuts in March, a 25% increase from February. This figure is still down 78% compared to March last year. Artificial Intelligence (AI) was the leading reason for cuts in March, accounting for 15,341 positions. Technology, Transportation, and Healthcare sectors show the highest year-to-date job reductions. Overall first-quarter cuts are the lowest since 2022. Companies are shifting budgets towards AI investments, impacting traditional roles.

https://www.challengergray.com/blog/challenger-report-march-cuts-rise-25-from-february-ai-leads-reasons/


throwing AI tools at us

earlier this week I got an API key for Claude Code. my coworker in EMEA got one too. she also got an email from her band 5's chief of staff asking to verify if she still needs to use Microsoft Apps and to present a "convincing and strong business case" for keeping them. are we buying these off the shelf?!

so let me get this straight: we have money to burn for AI (Gemini, VEGAS and now Claude Code amongst more probably) - BUT WE DON'T HAVE MONEY FOR MICROSOFT APPS?!


Cleveland Schools Announce Staff Layoffs Amid Budget Woes

The Cleveland Metropolitan School District is preparing for a year of significant transition. The district faces ongoing budget challenges and rising operating costs. These financial difficulties will result in layoffs for some district staff. Central office, teaching, and other school-based employees are expected to be impacted. CMSD projects a nearly $50 million deficit by 2029.

Cleveland, Ohio

https://signalcleveland.org/cmsd-leaders-offer-updates-on-the-plans-for-school-mergers/


Auburn Police Union Opposes Budget Cuts, Officer Layoffs

Auburn Police Local 195 is actively opposing potential officer layoffs. The city faces a nearly $5 million budget deficit for 2026-27. City officials are considering various options, including job cuts, to address this shortfall. The police union launched a petition, gathering over 1,000 signatures from supporters. They argue that layoffs would jeopardize recent crime reduction efforts and public safety.

Auburn, NY

https://www.officer.com/command-hq/news/55367630/auburn-police-union-opposes-potential-layoffs-in-2026-budget


Poudre School District prevents veteran staff cuts

Poudre School District avoided layoffs for teachers on continuing contracts. The district placed all such teachers in new positions for the 2026-27 school year. This action eliminated a previously authorized reduction-in-force process. Many probationary teacher positions were still eliminated due to budget cuts. The district faces an anticipated budget deficit of at least $8 million.

Fort Collins, Colorado

https://www.coloradoan.com/story/news/education/2026/03/31/poudre-school-district-places-all-teachers-on-continuing-contracts-for-2026-27-avoiding-layoffs/89397201007/


Portland Schools Adopt Unpaid Days to Prevent Staff Cuts

Portland Public Schools agreed to implement furlough days. This action prevents mid-year staff layoffs for teachers. Students will experience three fewer school days this year. At least three other Oregon districts also approved staff furloughs. These measures address significant budget shortfalls statewide.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/30/portland-public-schools-furlough-days/


Oklahoma County's Jail Faces Staff Cuts

Oklahoma County's detention facility faces a critical budget shortfall. Its operating authority will request more funding Tuesday. Layoffs or furloughs are possible without additional money. These personnel cuts would impact daily jail operations. The National Guard or other agencies might provide assistance.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

https://www.koco.com/article/oklahoma-county-jail-national-guard-budget-shortfall-layoffs/70886438


Santa Rosa District Considers Major Teacher Layoffs

California public schools face significant financial struggles. Districts across the state, including the Bay Area, are struggling to stay afloat. Santa Rosa’s school district may lay off hundreds of teachers. It is also considering closing a quarter of its campuses. Oakland schools also face potential financial insolvency.

Santa Rosa, California

https://www.kqed.org/forum/2010101913422/campus-closures-and-teacher-layoffs-bay-area-public-schools-in-crisis


Lexington Schools Face Layoff Protests Amid Budget Gap

Lexington community members protested potential educator layoffs on Monday. The school district plans to eliminate about 60 full-time positions. 160 educators received pink slips regarding these reductions. A $4 million funding gap is cited due to decreased enrollment and increased costs. Town officials will vote on the budget at a later date.

Lexington, Massachusetts

https://whdh.com/news/lexington-school-community-protests-proposed-layoffs/


UL Lafayette Reduces Staff by 70 Amid Deficit

UL Lafayette announced significant personnel changes. Seventy staff members face various personnel impacts. The university is cutting jobs, accepting retirements, and reassigning staff. The institution seeks to close a $25 million budget gap. Fifty-one roles were cut, with 19 involving other staff movements.

Lafayette, Louisiana

https://thecurrentla.com/2025/ul-lafayette-cutting-70-employees/


Ontario College Leaders Earn High Pay Amid Layoffs

Ontario college presidents' salaries remained high in 2025 despite widespread layoffs. The college sector faced significant challenges, including campus closures and program cuts. A federal cap on international students heavily impacted college revenues. The top five presidents averaged around $507,000 in compensation. Humber College stated its executive compensation follows sector standards.

https://globalnews.ca/news/11749224/ontario-college-president-salaries-2025/


Engineering Cut

I see some groups had engineering cut heavily. This is typically a very bad sign especially when the 'process' professionals who mostly bring no value and simply get in the way of innovation (at this company) remained unscathed. The budget cut requirements could have been serviced by dealing with those groups while giving innovation in engineering a chance going forward. There was a belief this was a Mark B. policy but clearly that is not the case as this goes right to the board and IS the business model. Time to accept that.


Okanagan College Cuts Jobs Amid International Student Decline

Okanagan College has reduced its staff. This follows a 50 percent decrease in international student enrollment. Federal changes limiting international students caused this decline. The college implemented layoffs and early retirement programs. Further financial impacts are expected from continued student drops.

Kelowna, BC

https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/605631/Okanagan-College-confirms-staff-cuts-50-per-cent-drop-in-international-students


George Brown Polytechnic Announces Staff Reductions

George Brown Polytechnic initiated a large-scale termination. This affects 51 employees, including both hourly and salaried staff. The college cites shifting government policies and budget pressures. Full-time enrollment dropped 29 percent from winter 2025 levels. The institution anticipates additional workforce reductions.

Toronto, Ontario

https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/george-brown-college-files-mass-termination-notice-in-face-of-steep-drop-in-enrolment/article_9fb89b41-e94e-449d-afb7-da12f0733dfb.html


Jacksonville Transportation Authority Cuts 31 Jobs Amid Budget Woes

The Jacksonville Transportation Authority laid off 31 employees. The agency took this step due to budget issues. Its board approved $14.2 million in spending reductions last month. These reductions included a 15% pay cut for senior leadership. Some administrative positions were also eliminated.

https://www.jacksonville.com/story/news/local/2026/03/26/jacksonville-transportation-authority-lays-off-31-employees/89340713007/


Bucksport Town Council Proposes Staffing Cuts

Bucksport’s Town Council is considering staff reductions. This action addresses a challenging budget season. The town used $8 million in savings last year. Officials aim to avoid a significant property tax increase. Layoffs and service cuts are among the options discussed.

Bucksport, Maine

https://www.bangordailynews.com/2026/03/27/hancock/hancock-government/bucksport-maine-budget-crisis-cuts-layoffs-possible/


Princeton University Cuts Staff, Freezes Pay, More Expected

Princeton University has frozen senior faculty salaries and cut departmental budgets. President Christopher Eisgruber warned that more cuts are coming. Nine staff members from the Keller Center for Innovation were recently laid off. The university faces financial pressure due to rising healthcare costs and lower endowment returns. Future changes will focus on efficiency rather than expansion.

https://patch.com/new-jersey/princeton/princeton-u-lays-staff-freezes-salaries-president-says-more-cuts-are-coming


Paterson School District Considers Layoffs

Union presidents denounced the sudden disclosure of potential job cuts. Around 200 district positions may be eliminated due to budget problems. The administration did not publicly discuss job reductions previously. This information was revealed on March 25. The Board of Education then voted on its preliminary $852 million budget.

Paterson, NJ

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/paterson-press/2026/03/27/paterson-nj-teachers-union-head-possible-layoffs/89337375007/


Vancouver Public Schools Initiates Layoffs Following Budget Vote

Vancouver Public Schools began notifying employees of layoffs last week. These reductions follow the school board's approval of $24 million in budget cuts. The cuts are intended to stabilize the district's budget for the 2026-27 school year. Staffing reductions form a significant part of this financial plan. The district also offers support services, including free counseling, to affected staff.

https://www.kptv.com/2026/03/26/vancouver-schools-begin-layoffs-after-board-approves-24m-budget-cuts/


Redlands Unified Cuts 60 Positions Amid Budget Deficit

Redlands Unified School District issued preliminary layoff notices to 60 employees. This action is part of ongoing budget reductions. The affected staff include teachers, support staff, and administrators. Many positions are student-facing, such as counselors and nurses. Final decisions on these layoffs are expected in May.

https://www.communityforwardredlands.com/redlands-unified-issues-layoff-notices-to-60-employees/


TPS Reduces Staff by 89 Roles Due to Funding Shortfall

Tulsa Public Schools eliminated 89 positions, including 50 active employees and 39 vacant roles. The district expects to save $3.5 million from these cuts. Falling student enrollment and lost federal grants caused budget shortfalls. These reductions represent the first phase of addressing the deficit. The district also approved new positions and encouraged affected employees to apply.

Tulsa, Oklahoma

https://tulsaflyer.org/2026/03/25/schools-families/post/tps-cuts-89-positions/


PVUSD Cuts 150 Positions Due to Budget Issues

Pajaro Valley Unified School District (PVUSD) is laying off approximately 150 employees. These cuts include teachers, counselors, and all mental health clinicians. The district faces an ailing budget, declining enrollment, and rising costs. The Board of Trustees approved the layoffs in December 2025. Some layoff notices may be rescinded due to early retirement incentives.

Watsonville, California

https://santacruzlocal.org/2026/03/25/youre-not-able-to-just-close-your-door-and-teach-pvusd-employees-get-layoff-notices/


Auburn City Considers Layoffs, Tax Hikes to Balance Budget

Auburn city officials are considering layoffs and tax increases. These measures aim to close a significant budget gap. Rising costs and slow revenue growth strain city finances. Leaders must make difficult decisions to maintain essential services. Discussions continue to balance the budget and minimize impact.

https://www.fingerlakes1.com/2026/03/25/auburn-faces-potential-layoffs-and-tax-increases-to-balance-budget/