State Offices Might Close 4 Days Under Cuts

Closings Part Of Plan To Help Balance Budget

Posted: 4:53 pm CDT June 23, 2009

Most of Wisconsin's state offices would close the day after Thanksgiving, President's Day and two other days over the next two years under a plan to help balance the budget.

Closing offices four days a year is one of the options released Tuesday to help meet Gov. Jim Doyle's order that all workers take eight unpaid days of furlough.

The other days would be the Friday before Memorial Day weekend and on Columbus Day, the second Monday in October.

Employment Relations Director Jennifer Donnelly said it will be up to each state office to determine whether it can close on those days. That plan might not work for the University of Wisconsin due to class schedules or places like prisons or hospitals.

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