Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts Announces Job Cuts Amidst $13 Million Financial Shortfall

Boston's Museum of Fine Arts Announces Job Cuts Amidst $13 Million Financial Shortfall

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has announced a significant reduction in its workforce, with plans to lay off 33 employees. This decision is part of the institution’s strategy to address an anticipated $13 million budget deficit.

In addition to these layoffs, the museum will not fill 23 currently vacant positions. This move is intended to help stabilize the museum’s financial situation as it navigates the challenging economic landscape.

These staffing changes reflect broader trends in the labor market and underline the financial pressures faced by cultural institutions today. The museum’s leadership is taking these steps to ensure its continued operation and commitment to its mission.

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