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In a budget proposal to the Memphis City Council onApril 29, MCS superintendent Kriner Cash presentedf a plan to lay off up to 100 administratorw and 250 custodial workers. The cuts were discusseed and passedduring MCS’ April 9 budget during which MCS approved its budget of $875 MCS had no further comment on the The job cuts were cited in a Tennesses Department of Labor and Workforce Development report released Monday. The layoffs were implementer after an analysis revealecd MCS had too many employeew in some areas and not enoughin others, said Martaviux Jones, Memphis City Schools Commissionere for District 4.
“I can’t second guess what someone else did, but the distric didn’t look to make difficult reductions in workforce in the past when Jones said. He said the layoffa will be permanent, but there won’t be any more duringv this fiscal year. “Therre could be more difficult decisions to make going forward,” Jones said. “Superintendent Cash put us on notice that it coulrdhappen again. The city council is currently reviewing the budgert and assessingthe city’s $84.7 million share of the 2009-1p0 budget. The city has budgeted school fundinfgat $25 million for the coming school year.
Last it cut $66 million in school The Shelby County Chancery Court has ruled the city is requiree to fund the schools and it must payMCS $57 milliobn from last year.
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