Furloughs possible for Oklahoma agency
While state agencies brace for more budget cuts, the Office of Juvenile Affairs is poised to offer employees voluntary buyout packages, set up furlough days and cut its staff to make up the difference.
The office, which oversees the operation of the state’s juvenile detention centers, already had its budget reduced by 5 percent in August after revenue collections for July failed to meet expectations. The depar...
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