POLITICS BLOG: Thousands of state workers must take 16 furlough days
Thousands of state employees who get paid by federal or private funds will need to take 16 days of unpaid time off, according to a document (http://oser.state.wi.us/docview.asp?docid=6977) posted on the Web site for the Office of State Employee Relations.
We reported (http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/local/453127) on some employees who were critical of that plan in Sunday’s paper. They argued that money saved by forcing those employees to take furloughs could not be used to help the state close its $6.6 budget gap because of restrictions on its use.
The document provides some answers to frequently asked questions about the furloughs, including whether they would be prorated for part-time employees (yes) and whether married couples who both work for the state would get special consideration (no).
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