Thursday, December 21, 2017
Wright State considering employee furloughs if finances don’t improve LOCAL - Max Filby, Dayton Daily News
Wright State University administrators are developing a policy that would allow them to furlough employees if the school’s finances do not improve. The Dayton Daily News obtained an email from Wright State’s human resources department sent to employees on Wednesday that said a policy has been drafted and could be implemented this spring but that the policy has not been vetted yet. Furloughs are considered either voluntary or involuntary temporary leaves of absence during which employees are not paid.
https://www.mydaytondailynews.com/news/wright-state-considering-employee-furloughs-finances-don-improve/F8bksUVeuLhdf1egyzcH5J/