Johns Hopkins University is planning pay cuts and lay off to employees because of the financial hit due to Covid-19.
The university president said it’s expecting to furlough and lay off employees because of the money lost during this pandemic.
JHU expects to lose more than $100 million by the end of June. The cuts will have no impact on its data-gathering and research on COVID-19.
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Johns Hopkins University Expects To Make Lay-Offs And Pay Cuts was originally published on 92q.com