
DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News ) – In an effort to return to pre-pandemic numbers, the Dallas Museum of Art will be laying off eight percent of its workforce and reduce its operating hours.
About twenty full-time positions will be eliminated and two full-time positions are being reduced to part-time, said officials in a news release.
The DMA said strategic changes made immediately after the pandemic failed to keep the nonprofit sustainable with a full staff.
Officials also blame rising costs, expiration of government funding and visitations not returning to pre-pandemic levels for the cuts.
The museum said it will provide staff impacted by the changes with resources to support them during the transition.
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