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‘EVERYBODY EXPECTS TO LOSE

THEIR JOBS’ - AN OU STAFF MEMBER ON LANDSCAPING AND CUSTODIAL CONCERNS OVER POSSIBLE OUTSOURCING

OU announces 69-person reduction in force, plans to assess potential outsource savings SCOTT KIRKER • @SCOTT_KIRKER OU announced a 69-person reduction in force June 13. According to the OU press release announcing the reduction, the university has reduced staff by a total of 136 full-time equivalent employees since July 2018. The June 13 reduction primarily impacted employees of the CART bus system, the Lawton Medical Clinic and the Norman campus operations and marketing area, according to the release. The reductions reflect a transfer in the operation of much of the city’s bus system to the City of Norman, the

transition of the Lawton Medical Clinic in early August to Comanche Hospital and additional operations and marketing reductions related to restructuring that have been under review for the past 45 days, according to the release. “These actions are only occurring because they are necessary and ensure the future health of the university,” interim OU President Joseph Harroz said in the release. “We are mindful of our students and the financial realities they face. Because so many of our students borrow substantial amounts of money to finance their education, we

have a responsibility to remain affordable while providing the excellence they demand.” Harroz released a letter to the OU community June 13 after the reduction in force was announced. In the letter, Harroz said the reduction in force was necessary for OU to work toward financial stability and future growth. Harroz said he would later send another letter detailing the current budget status, but did not say exactly when. “To assist those who are losing their positions, we have committed

$640,000 in university funds to bridge their transition to other employment,” Harroz said in the letter release. “In addition to other support, we are providing two months of employment/pay and up to an additional three months of pay based on length of service.” The affected employees will also continue receiving COBRA medical benefits for two to five months based on length of service, Harroz said in the letter, and the employees will be eligible to apply for open university positions. see REDUCTION page 6


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