The College of Saint Rose Extends Employment for Remaining Workers
Temporary Reprieve for Some Employees
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The College of Saint Rose has made a decision to extend employment for some remaining workers. According to the New York State Department of Labor, 18 positions that were initially set to end in December will now remain until either the end of March or June.
Security Personnel Needed
The college has announced that it still requires security personnel to maintain the campus. The closure of the college was announced earlier this year, with the campus being sold for $35 million to the Albany Pine Hills Land Authority. The new owners will decide what to do with the buildings in the future.
What’s Next for the Campus?
The new owners, Albany Pine Hills Land Authority, will determine the next step for the campus. The college’s closure is a significant change for the community, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for the campus.
Conclusion
The extension of employment for some workers is a welcome development for those affected. It provides a temporary reprieve and allows them to continue their work until the campus is redeveloped. As the college’s closure is a significant change, it will be interesting to see what the new owners have planned for the campus.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why are some employees’ positions being extended?
A: The positions are being extended to allow for the remaining employees to continue their work until the campus is redeveloped.
Q: What is the fate of the campus?
A: The campus has been sold to the Albany Pine Hills Land Authority, who will decide what to do with the buildings in the future.
Q: How many employees’ positions are being extended?
A: 18 positions will be extended until either the end of March or June.
Q: Why did the college close?
A: The college’s closure was announced earlier this year, without a clear reason given.