The Chronicle of Philanthropy

State Programs May Help Some Strapped Charities Save Jobs

Many charity executives today are being forced to choose among an unpalatable menu of budget-cutting measures that include salary cuts, furloughs, and the least savory step: layoffs. But some may want to consider another, slightly less painful way to cut personnel costs known as work sharing.

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