California suspends leave buyback program for state workers to address $68 billion deficit
Briefly

"It is vitally important that state government is efficient, effective, and only expends funds that are necessary to the critical operation and security of the state," reads the budget letter, signed by finance director Joe Stephenshaw.
Carrying too much leave on the books can hurt the state financially further down the line, since employees cash out their remaining leave at a higher salary when they exit state service.
Read at The Sacramento Bee
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