Pitt Freezing Wages
The University of Pittsburgh is freezing wages for 11,800 workers on its main campus and four satellite facilities instead of laying off workers.
Chancellor Mark Nordenberg says the economy and related budget issues make the move necessary.
The wage freeze is for the next fiscal year that starts July 1.
Nordenberg says he agreed with the wage freeze recommendation, which came from a budget advisory panel of university employees and students.
Chancellor Mark Nordenberg says the economy and related budget issues make the move necessary.
The wage freeze is for the next fiscal year that starts July 1.
Nordenberg says he agreed with the wage freeze recommendation, which came from a budget advisory panel of university employees and students.
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