Pink Slip Club California
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State workers get work hours cut in half, others laid off in state budget mess

Story Updated: Aug 2, 2008
By Jose Gaspar
Denis Monsibais is an Examiner at the Bakersfield Department of Motor Vehicle office where she has worked for 19 years. Friday she and 8 other co-workers were sent home early after having worked half a day.
“I never thought it would come to this. We always got threats and this one really did come through,” said the mother of two.
Numerous state workers throughout Kern County have either been laid off or had their work hours reduced as a result of an Executive Order by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Statewide more than 10,000 part-time and seasonal workers lost their jobs. An additional 200,000 could have their pay cut to the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour with full salary reimbursed once a budget is signed.
Schwarzenegger said the move was necessary because legislators have failed to approve a state budget and the state needs to build up sufficient cash reserves to avoid a cash crisis in September.
But state workers question why they should be the ones to bear the brunt of the budget crisis.
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