Saskatchewan Polytechnic is reportedly laying off 27 full- and part-time employees. In a statement, the institution said that it is “facing a decrease in international student enrolment and a reduction in revenues, which directly impacts programming and budgets” as well as economic uncertainty created by tariffs. It added that this decision follows an operational review that focused on its program alignment with current market demand, operating efficiencies, and budget accountability. While it has not disclosed the specific positions or departments affected, the polytechnic has revealed that these layoffs will include 13 faculty, 10 professional service employees, and four out-of-scope employees.
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