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Florida fires 1,300 state workers

Press TV – July 6, 2011

As a result of the newly approved state budget, hundreds of workers in Florida have lost their jobs in a state with one of the highest unemployment rates.

According to MiamiHerald.com, about 1,300 workers in Florida lost their jobs after the state’s governor Rick Scott signed a budget plan aimed at reducing the size of the state government bureaucracy.

The new budget targets the most vulnerable classes, where many of those who became jobless earned less than USD 30,000 a year, after years of state employment.

Florida’s unemployment rate currently stands at 10.6 percent.

The Department of Juvenile Justice and the Department of Children and Families will be hit the hardest as a result of the new budget plan.

The new Republican governor in Florida has already cut state programs and employee benefits.

The US has an official unemployment rate of over 9.0 percent.

On Friday, the Minnesota state government in the US was shut down after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a budget plan.

As a result of the budget dispute, some 23,000 of roughly 36,000 state employees have been laid off without a pay for the near future.

July 6, 2011 - Posted by | Economics

2 Comments »

  1. I bet people can’t wait until election time, ‘vote’, and start this silly shit all over again….

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    Romantic Violence's avatar Comment by Romantic Violence | July 6, 2011 | Reply

  2. It is the trend. Washington State amoung many others if not all states. It cut employees salary by 3% for the next two years.Increased health care insurance and retirment contribution by the employee.

    Keep in mind that state employees had not had COLA for five years in a raw.

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    Ziyad in Seattle's avatar Comment by Ziyad in Seattle | July 6, 2011 | Reply


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