Johns Hopkins laying off more than 2,000 workers after drastic cut of foreign aid funding
Johns Hopkins University announced Thursday that it will be cutting more than 2,000 jobs after it lost $800 million in funding from the US Agency for International Development amid the Trump administration's effort to significantly downsize the federal government.
Johns Hopkins to lay off over 2,000 workers amid federal cuts
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Johns Hopkins University announces it will fire nearly 2,000 workers over cut to federal funding
"We can confirm that the elimination of foreign aid funding has led to the loss of 1,975 positions in 44 countries internationally and 247 in the United States," a spokesperson for the school said.
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