Office of Administration Announces Reductions in State Workforce Due to Layoffs

(GantDaily Graphic)

HARRISBURG – The commonwealth’s Office of Administration provided details on how the state’s workforce will be reduced due to budget cuts and fiscal constraints. The administration will begin furloughing 50 employees today.

“It is with deep regret that we announce these furloughs,” Secretary Christian Soura said. “This administration has been cutting costs and improving efficiency for nearly eight years; long before the recession hit. However, the continued decline in state revenues and reduced funding from the federal government left us with no other options.”  

The commonwealth’s $28 billion budget for the 2010-11 fiscal year anticipated $850 million in federal medical assistance (FMAP) funding. Pennsylvania actually received about $600 million. As a result, further cuts were necessary in order to balance the budget. In addition to the 50 furloughs, the administration has eliminated an estimated 500 vacant positions.

The Governor closed the funding gap using a combination of measures, including a 1.9 percent funding cut for all executive branch agencies, a $50 million reduction in education spending and an anticipated severance tax on natural gas extraction. 

The employees being furloughed starting today will be provided with up to 10 days of paid leave to be taken immediately before the Oct. 8 furlough effective date. Their final day on the job will be Sept. 24.

State employees facing furlough can contact the HR Service Center at 866-377-2672, Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. with questions about benefits, final pay, retirement and other issues.  For more information, visit www.oa.state.pa.us.

Editor’s Note: Attached is a furlough data sheet including specific agencies affected by furloughs.

Governor Rendell Has Been Shrinking the State Workforce for Nearly Eight Years

 Number of commonwealth employees in January 2003                       81,657

Number of commonwealth employees as of September 2010
(this number includes the 50 employees to be furloughed)                 76,067

Percentage reduction between January 2003 and September 2010       6.8%

FY 2010/11 Cutting Positions

Number of 2010 furloughs                                                                 50

Total vacant jobs eliminated in 2010-11 fiscal year                               500

September 2010 Furlough Basics

Total number of furloughs                                                                50

  Filled Complement 9/3/2010

 

Number of Furloughs Percentage Furloughed
Dept. of Agriculture 558 4 .72 %  
Dept. of Corrections 15,415 19 .12 %  
Dept. of Education 511 1 .20 %  
Environmental Hearing Board* 12 3 25.00 %  
Dept. of Health 1,336 15 1.12 %  
Office of Inspector General 259 3 1.16 %  
Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs 2,162 4 .19 %  
PA Emergency Management Agency 151 1 .66 %  
             

*Furloughed effective Sept. 3, 2010.

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