A proposal to lay off more than 400 adjunct instructors at John Jay College of Criminal Justice was called “horrible and abusive” by the head of the Professional Staff Congress.
With millions in budget cuts projected due to the coronavirus, John Jay Provost Yi Li wrote May 8 that it plans not to reappoint more than 400 adjuncts for the fall semester. Appointments must be made by May 29.
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