District Attorneys and their employees around the state will have to take a one-day work furlough each month. The Times-Herald reports the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia made that decision to meet state-mandated budget cuts. The furloughs mean an unpaid day off. They are set to start this month.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
District Attorneys face furloughs
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Rickey Bevington
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9/02/2008 03:25:00 PM
Labels: district attorney, furlough, prosecuting attorneys council of georgia, times-herald
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