Oklahoma's career, technology educators face layoffs
Some state Department of Career and Technology Education workers will be asked to quit their jobs to make up for continued budget shortfalls.
The state agency that oversees technology schools across the state needs to trim $2.4 million from its budget for the next fiscal year, spokeswoman Paula Bowles said. She said severance packages will be offered to full-time employees "in certain divisions” who have...
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