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Toledo adds Feb. 13 furlough date

Updated: Tuesday, 30 Dec 2008, 5:11 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 30 Dec 2008, 4:57 PM EST

TOLEDO - The Finkbeiner administration announced late Tuesday that a week-long furlough for all non-safety service employees will go into effect Friday, Feb. 13.

 

Jason Webber, Mayor Carty Finkbeiner's spokesman, said all layoff and recall procedures relating to the Glass City's union contracts "will be scrupulously followed."

No return date has been announced.

Before Christmas, the city planned to furlough all city employees for an entire week in February. The week-long furlough will not include police, fire, and some water employees. Refuse workers, though, are up in the air.

 

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