Sask. Polytechnic cuts 25 more jobs, NDP and faculty sound alarm
Another round of layoffs has hit Saskatchewan Polytechnic, prompting criticism from the opposition NDP and concern from faculty leaders about the school’s long-term stability.
The Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association confirmed that 25 positions were cut this week across multiple campuses, affecting both instructional faculty and student-support staff, bringing the number of jobs cut to 63 since April.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Faculty Association president Michelle Downton said the layoffs began early in the week and continued through Thursday.
“Some of them started on Tuesday, and then they’ve continued through yesterday and today,” Downton said.


