Governor orders state employees to take 3rd unpaid day off

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Updated: 7/03/2009 9:02 am
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has ordered state workers to take an additional furlough day. That means state employees must now take three unpaid days a month resulting in a pay cut of about 14 percent.

“34 years and I am about to make less money than when I started making 30 years ago,” state employee Christopher Julian said.

It's been about 30 years since Julian started his career with Cal-Trans. And he says he comes to work every day and does his job. Now he wants lawmakers in Sacramento to do the same and pass a budget.

“There are the ones not doing there jobs and the furlough days are messing us up. Because you have a family and you gotta try and feed them, but they don’t care about that at all,” Julian said.

Legislative Republicans, Democrats, and the governor missed this week’s deadline to strike a deal and close the state's $26 billion budget gap.

In response, the governor called for a special session so lawmakers can solve the budget mess and ordered state employees to take a third day off without pay.

“Personally, it will even be harder for us. It will make life more diffuclt,” DMV employee Eufrmia Europa said.

Eurpoa and other employees at the DMV on F Street say the first two furloughs were bad enough, but a third day means productivity will suffer and the lines will get longer.

“If think about it, if you take away three Fridays it will cause the lines to be longer.

But the governor says forcing about 200,000 employees to take three unwanted and unpaid long weeks will save California about $400 million.

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momof3 - 7/10/2009 8:22 PM
I got a plan that would probably cure the money woes. How about instead of giving the state workers the furlough days, why don't we give all the people on welfare 3 furlough days a month. They live in rent controlled apartments and drive better cars than I.

Brittanicus - 7/3/2009 12:50 PM
We are being forced-fed immigration reform, but we should not reward foreign nationals who break the law. As ICE begins its auditing of any business who is believed to be sheltering illegal workers. We as a nation should implement Italy's brand new illegal immigration law. Instead of a slap on the wrist by our laws, we should demand that Washington makes illegally immigrating a felony with appropriate consequences. As Italy we should give the legal population the right to detain foreign nationals who shouldn't be here. After it's inception we can then use a points system to settle new immigrants, who are highly skilled, with professional scientific, computer or business credentials. American taxpayers can no longer afford to subsidize the businesses and illegal families with handouts. That's the predicament of California--SANCTUARY STATE--has brought upon itself, and its hurting population. Now the State must issue IOU's, extract higher taxes and restrict health care to low income legal citizens.

Brittanicus - 7/3/2009 12:50 PM
With yet another path to citizenship in this nations future, we had better take careful notice of the consequences? Without any doubt to process 13 to 20 million plus illegal immigrants is, according to Robert Rector of the reputable non-profit Heritage Foundation $2.5 TRILLION DOLLARS. It’s an accumulation of procedures necessary to investigate backgrounds of all those who come out of the proverbial shadows. But if and when another of these AMNESTIES is forced past the American voters, millions more will be equally ready to head for America, expecting a ninth Amnesty. The major one in 1986 was rife with fraud, a absolute disaster and was never enforced, that’s why our country has uncontrolled illegal immigration? If we command of the Democratic leadership who originally tried to kill E-Verify, such as Sen. Harry Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, we have an ongoing chance of combating the illegal immigrants of stealing further into the workplace. With Obama admitting that unemployment is farther on the rise, why would they be entering discussions of forcing another Amnesty down our throats. E-Verify is rapidly catching on and accelerating in the workplace and should not be denied to the American worker. CALL YOUR SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE AND DEMAND It should be fully funded, permanent and an a Federal identity check for everyone in working America? NUMBERSUSA, CAPSWEB for more details. ICE has a phone number to call when suspicious activity is determined in the Factory, office, restaurant or any industry.

mamacannon - 7/3/2009 9:40 AM
When are they going to get a clue in Sacramento? Schwarzenegger continues to take the necessities away from the people who struggling to make it now. But I bet he and the other legislators are still receiving all fringe benefits for a job they cannot seem to take care of anymore. California taxpayers continue to pay for their fringe benefits such as cars and fuel to ride around in. I bet we the people pay for his fuel or the flights to his home in LA. Get a clue Schwarzenegger, it is time for you to come out of that job that it apparent that you no longer care about the citizens of California!!
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