International African American Museum announces furlough of all staff, leaders
The museum is using staggered furloughs to stay open six days a week while it faces a 10% to 20% funding gap, CEO Tonya Matthews said.
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IAAM to stay open despite money woes that bring furloughs
MORNING HEADLINES | The financially-troubled International African American Museum will remain open despite a temporary furlough that will affect staff and leaders for six months starting in July. The post IAAM to stay open despite money woes that bring furloughs appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
Citing Financial Trouble, Charleston’s International African American Museum to Furlough Staff
Citing ongoing financial difficulties, Charleston’s International African American Museum (IAAM) will furlough its entire staff, including senior leadership, according to a statement from the institution. The 20-day furlough program will begin July 1 and run into December in staggered phases. However, the museum will remain open throughout that time. “This action is being taken to reduce expenses and avoid layoffs while we refocus on sustain…
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