MASSACHUSETTS — The commonwealth has seen a recent wave of job layoffs, and they extend beyond the much-publicized closures of two Bay State colleges.
Anna Maria College, in Paxton, and Hampshire College, in Amherst, both have announced plans to shut their doors, putting a total of roughly 350 people out of work.
But then there was more bad employment news.
At the end of last week, four employers across Massachusetts announced terminations totaling 283 jobs, according to state Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act filings.
The employers include three health care providers:
In addition, Compass Group USA is eliminating 83 food service jobs by July 1 in Boston, where the Museum of Fine Arts did not renew its contract with the company, according to MassLive and other sources.
In January, the MFA said it was laying off 33 of its employees, roughly 6 percent of the workforce, due to an expected $13 million budget shortfall.
The Massachusetts unemployment rate was 4.7 percent in March, a slight downtick from the February level of 4.8 percent – but otherwise the highest rate in nearly four years, according to the state’s most recent data.
You can read the MassLive coverage of the MFA layoff here.
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