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New Jersey's Christie to Fire 1,500 Workers in 2011
By Terrence Dopp - Oct 26, 2010 4:42 PM ET
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a Republican who took office this year pledging to end chronic deficits without raising taxes, said he plans to fire 1,500 state workers starting in January.
Christie’s predecessor, Democrat Jon Corzine, included a “no-layoff” clause protecting employees until Jan. 1 as part of an 18-month wage freeze negotiated with unions. Christie, who closed an $11 billion deficit through spending curbs, has called that agreement “exquisite handcuffs.”
“The only way to save money in the budget over the long run, or the best way, is to get rid of personnel,” Christie said today at a town-hall meeting in South Brunswick. “We’re going to be getting more aggressive about that.”
Christie first proposed firing as many as 1,300 workers in his spending plan for the year that began July 1. He declined today to specify which departments would be included in the plan. New Jersey’s payroll is about 70,000, according to the state Treasury.
The nonpartisan Office of Legislative Services has projected a deficit that may be as much as $10.5 billion next fiscal year, which Christie said is too high.