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New Orleans City Hall is seeing its first KRON4's Dan Kerman reports. Read more: ... Serious financial headwinds ahead, as the city of Los Angeles faces a nearly $1 billion KREM Reporter Alexa Block provides a summary of the Brandi Kruse speaks with Chris Reykdal, the Superintendent of Public Education, about local teacher cuts. Mayor Bill de Blasio said again Friday that New York City faces a billion dollar

New reports indicate the numbers of state employee The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a $5.2 billion

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With budget still unresolved, layoff notices could begin June 1 for state employees
First round of layoff notices go out to state workers with budget still incomplete
City employees laid off amid budget deficit, more layoffs expected in January in New Orleans
SF Mayor Lurie explains reason for layoffs to address budget deficit
Thousands of layoffs "nearly inevitable" as L.A. faces $1 billion budget shortfall
Several school districts across Washington announce layoff plans due to budget deficits
Budget talks, more layoffs on tap this week
State superintendent talks layoffs, budget process
Republicans offer alternative to layoffs
State budget cuts could lead to teacher layoffs
De Blasio Again Warns Of 22,000 City Employee Layoffs If No Budget Help Is Forthcoming
State employee layoffs not keeping up with deficit reduction plan
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With budget still unresolved, layoff notices could begin June 1 for state employees

With budget still unresolved, layoff notices could begin June 1 for state employees

Lawmakers failed to pass all their

First round of layoff notices go out to state workers with budget still incomplete

First round of layoff notices go out to state workers with budget still incomplete

Although nurses received the first

City employees laid off amid budget deficit, more layoffs expected in January in New Orleans

City employees laid off amid budget deficit, more layoffs expected in January in New Orleans

New Orleans City Hall is seeing its first

SF Mayor Lurie explains reason for layoffs to address budget deficit

SF Mayor Lurie explains reason for layoffs to address budget deficit

KRON4's Dan Kerman reports. Read more: ...

Thousands of layoffs "nearly inevitable" as L.A. faces $1 billion budget shortfall

Thousands of layoffs "nearly inevitable" as L.A. faces $1 billion budget shortfall

Serious financial headwinds ahead, as the city of Los Angeles faces a nearly $1 billion

Several school districts across Washington announce layoff plans due to budget deficits

Several school districts across Washington announce layoff plans due to budget deficits

KREM Reporter Alexa Block provides a summary of the

Budget talks, more layoffs on tap this week

Budget talks, more layoffs on tap this week

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State superintendent talks layoffs, budget process

State superintendent talks layoffs, budget process

Brandi Kruse speaks with Chris Reykdal, the Superintendent of Public Education, about local teacher cuts.

Republicans offer alternative to layoffs

Republicans offer alternative to layoffs

Gov. Malloy said thousands could be

State budget cuts could lead to teacher layoffs

State budget cuts could lead to teacher layoffs

Several teachers are facing

De Blasio Again Warns Of 22,000 City Employee Layoffs If No Budget Help Is Forthcoming

De Blasio Again Warns Of 22,000 City Employee Layoffs If No Budget Help Is Forthcoming

Mayor Bill de Blasio said again Friday that New York City faces a billion dollar

State employee layoffs not keeping up with deficit reduction plan

State employee layoffs not keeping up with deficit reduction plan

New reports indicate the numbers of state employee

Cook County approves budget with 321 layoffs

Cook County approves budget with 321 layoffs

The Cook County Board of Commissioners approved a $5.2 billion