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State to Shut Down Offices Every Other Friday Budget crisis leaves leaders no choice

Updated 4:15 PM PDT, Fri, Jan 9, 2009

Patrick Walton

Every hour, the state loses $1.7 million.

 

State officials say they will close most California state offices on the first and third Fridays of each month starting Feb. 6 as a cost-saving measure.

The closures are part of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's plan to force state employees to take unpaid furloughs, or days off, twice a month.

Department of Personnel Administration spokeswoman Lynelle Jolley says exceptions will be made for prisons, hospitals, parks and some other agencies, mostly those that generate money for the state.

Employees at those agencies will be furloughed on a rotating schedule.

Schwarzenegger says the furloughs will save the state about $1.3 billion in the next 18 months as California grapples with a deficit projected at $42 billion.

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  • annonymous Saturday, Jan 10 at 9:16 AM FLAG COMMENT About time they did something about these overpaid state, government and city workers. They have 5 people doing one job which is not necessary, there are a lot of areas our government, sate and city can cut back on and it's to start with excess employees and overpaid employees. Why would a secretary get paid 90,000 or more, get rid of them and hire new people that will work for 45 - 50,000/yr and be overjoyed. LETS SEE OUR ... MORE >
  • Anonymous Saturday, Jan 10 at 8:37 AM FLAG COMMENT Sorrt State workers this has to be done. We in private sector are enduring shutdowns, pay freezes, and etc.. We cannot afford to have our taxes raised. Unions pleae cooperate.

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