The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa is laying off 18 people and eliminating a total of 27 positions as part of a major restructuring.
Marc Mayer, director and CEO of the gallery, confirmed the cuts Wednesday. He said nine will not result in job losses because they involve vacant positions that won't be filled or employees that are about to retire.
All federal museums running deficits
The gallery's revenues took a hit last year when fewer tourists visited, and Mayer doesn't expect the numbers to bounce back this year.
"That's really where our problems lie," he said. "It's the economy."
Daniel Kinsella, national president of the union component that represents about 200 employees at the gallery, said as far as he knows, all federal museums are facing a deficit.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2010/03/24/ottawa-national-gallery-cuts.html#ixzz0jCCggKjW
Marc Mayer, director and CEO of the gallery, confirmed the cuts Wednesday. He said nine will not result in job losses because they involve vacant positions that won't be filled or employees that are about to retire.
All federal museums running deficits
The gallery's revenues took a hit last year when fewer tourists visited, and Mayer doesn't expect the numbers to bounce back this year.
"That's really where our problems lie," he said. "It's the economy."
Daniel Kinsella, national president of the union component that represents about 200 employees at the gallery, said as far as he knows, all federal museums are facing a deficit.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/arts/story/2010/03/24/ottawa-national-gallery-cuts.html#ixzz0jCCggKjW