Kansas State University says eight employees in Information Technology Services will be furloughed beginning June 28.

Doing so will save the university more than $100,000. The emergency action comes following 430 employee furloughs since May due COVID-19 impacts. The university estimates in total, it has saved nearly $2.75 million.

K-State’s Division of Human Capital Services is working with affected employees on federal and state health benefit options.

Furloughed employees may qualify for state unemployment benefits.

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