The layoffs have already started -- though the greater portion of them are not disclosed. The university's enrollment has fallen by nearly 400,000 in the past 3 years -- that means something in the range of 20,000 classes not given and the same number of instructors not employed each month. But because the vast majority of instructors are part-time, contract-to-contract employees, the university does not have to disclose that number as part of the overall layoffs. The corporation is hermoraging badly.
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