Harvard offers early-retirement buyouts

Feb. 13, 2009
University offers plan to 1,600 non-faculty employees

Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., plans to trim its workforce by offering buyouts to 1,600 non-faculty employees in the wake of losing $8 billion, or 22 percent, from its endowment. The buyout will be offered to staffers aged 55 and older who have a decade or more experience.

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