Thursday, June 5, 2014
University of Minnesota slated for $20 million cut to administrative spending - Anne Millerbernd Tyler Gieseke, Minnesota Daily
The University of Minnesota’s administrative spending is slated for $20 million in cuts next year. President Eric Kaler proposed the cuts at a Board of Regents meeting earlier this month as part of a larger plan to reduce administrative spending by $90 million over six years, following widespread criticism of the institution’s pay to top executives. The plan cuts 115 full-time administrative positions, mostly through methods like retirement, voluntary layoffs and by leaving some positions vacant when employees’ contracts expire, said Associate Vice President for Budget and Finance Julie Tonneson.
http://www.mndaily.com/news/campus/2014/05/28/university-slated-20-million-cut-administrative-spending