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HIRED THEN UN-HIRED Several students’ on-campus job offers were rescinded by their employer, who cited budget cuts, but a college spokesperson claims such cuts were never ordered. » megan bennett CAMPUS EDITOR
HADLEY HENDON, A junior cinema art + science
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Left: Jason Pauli, sophomore cinema art + science major Right: Hadley Hendon, junior cinema art + science major
major, walked out of the Office of Student Employment on Sept. 1 having just finished the necessary paperwork to begin working at Columbia’s Film Cage seven days later. Hendon was offered the position on Aug. 6 and had already quit her waitstaff job when she got an email from her prospective supervisor, Daniel McCallum, coordinator of the Intermediate Equipment Facility. “We were recently informed that our budget for student workers was being trimmed, and when we finally got the numbers in they were more severe than anticipated. As a result, the Film Cage is unable to hire any new student workers for the Fall 2015 Semester,” the email read. Hendon is one of a number of students promised an on-campus job for the Fall 2015 Semester who either had that job unexpectedly eliminated or received severely reduced hours. The students said they were told the forthcoming 2015–2016 budget cuts cost them their work. McCallum said approximately six students were offered jobs, and two had already gone through the payroll process by the time they were un-hired.