The Jerusalem Post

NY Tenement Museum lays off employees amid indefinite corona closure

- • By BEN SALES

The Tenement Museum, which tells the stories of Jewish and other immigrants who lived on New York City’s Lower East Side, announced that it is laying off its tour guides and other part-time workers – a total of 76 employees.

The museum, like most cultural institutio­ns in New York City, has no firm reopening date.

In mid-March, the museum had furloughed the workers, in addition to laying off or furloughin­g nearly all its full-time staff. A $1.4 million federal payroll loan on April 27 enabled the museum to bring back its full-time staff. But on Wednesday, the museum announced that it would be furloughin­g its part-time workers.

In addition to tour guides, or educators, the part-time workers include front-desk and retail employees.

The museum’s president, Morris Vogel, also took a 99% pay cut in March. He is being paid $25 a month in order to retain his health insurance.

“Our educators make our programs come to life,” Vogel said in a statement. “They are an important part of the Museum’s success. We had hoped to avoid this drastic step.”

The museum’s federal loan period ends on September 20, but it is hoping to avoid further layoffs afterward by attracting visitors and schools on virtual tours, and conducting outside tours of the neighborho­od for single families.

The interior, however, will remain closed indefinite­ly. Other New York museums, like the Metropolit­an Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art, have discussed reopening in the coming months. But the Tenement Museum consists of period immigrant apartments from more than a century ago – conditions that would make social distancing impossible.

The layoffs come a few weeks after another Manhattan Jewish institutio­n, the Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center, laid off 32 employees and furloughed 40 others. ( JTA)

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