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Copenhagen’s university prepares to lay off more than 100 staff next year to as part of cost cuts

The University of Copenhagen plans to cut up to 130 jobs in January as part of a plan to save more than 90 million kroner.

The university employs about 8000 staff.

Head of communications, Jasper Steen Winkel, said that the coming round of firings would not be enough to offset the budget deficit completely. Letting go of 130 staff would save between 60 and 70 million kroner for the university.

‘We will be operating with a deficit of 21 million kroner after this round,’ Winkel said.

The spokesman said about 20 employees would be fired from areas of common administration, but that layoffs in individual institutes and departments had not yet been decided.

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andrew!  - This is against the prime minister's vision   |2009-11-27 14:37:31
The prime minister just said that he wants at least one of the danish university to get into EU's top ten. But now the best university in Danmark needs to fire professors...
Yang  - The layoff   |2009-11-27 19:06:53
itself doesn't have to do with the promise for the reason that big scale doesn't implies strong academic strength.
If it's one among those ways to make it compact and prestigious, then nobody is to be blamed for this.
andrew!  - The point is the financial shortage   |2009-11-29 12:43:26
Yang: The point is not whether there should be more professors or not. The university is not downscaled on purpose "to make it compact and prestigious". This is a layoff due to the financial deficit. Do you think one should make the university more prestigious by cutting their financial support? Aren't they contradictory?
sunnchilde  - Strange   |2009-11-29 22:57:57
90 million DKr / 130 jobs = 692,307.69 * .20169 (US Dollars) = $139,631.54 annually or $67.13/hr.

That seems like awfully good money to me, for a teacher.
andrew!  - not only salary   |2009-11-30 09:20:23
that number is not only salary. it includes sth like pension etc.
 

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