An Alameda County Superior Court judge Thursday ordered Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to halt thrice-monthly furloughs for tens of thousands of state workers, saying the administration overstepped its authority in approving the unpaid days off.
A spokesman for Schwarzenegger said the governor would appeal the decision of Judge Frank Roesch in favor of three state employee unions, including the Service Employees International Union Local 1000. The unions had filed suit after the governor began the furloughs in February, in response to a multibillion-dollar budget shortfall.
The judge ruled that the governor's use of the state Emergency Services Act to furlough state workers because the state did not have a budget at the time had limits.
"The emergency necessitating them was the failure of the Legislature to pass the budgets, though the reach of the orders extended long after those budgets were subsequently passed and signed into law," the judge wrote. Roesch also ruled that furloughing state employees who are paid from special funds interferes illegally with the operation of specially funded agencies.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-furlough1-2010jan01,0,2238571.storyGuess I've wondered how Californians feel about the recall that put Arnold in office now. In addition to his tanking the state's $5 billion lawsuit against Enron he doesn't seem to have done well with the budget which, as I recall, was their gripe with Gray Davis.