Attorneys representing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state employee unions are scheduled to meet on Mar. 23 to debate whether full hours and wages should be restored to tens of thousands of furloughed California government workers or delayed while three key lawsuits are appealed.
The hearing, scheduled for 9 a.m. in Alameda Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch's Oakland courtroom, potentially impacts employees in 68 "special fund" departments that Roesch ruled have been illegally furloughed. The remedy, Roesch said, is to immediately end the policy for employees in those departments and restore the pay they lost. (To read a post with links to Roesch's orders, tap this link.)
We say "potentially" because the administration on Tuesday asked the California Supreme Court to consolidate and review seven cases related to the governor's furlough authority, including the Roesch decision. Click here and click here for more about the governor's request.
By the way, Schwarzenegger's consolidation request doesn't include two cases he lost concerning State Compensation Insurance Fund employee furloughs. The first of those, California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges and Hearing Officers in State Employment v. Schwarzenegger is set for hearing on Wednesday at 9 a.m. in San Francisco's 1st District Court of Appeal. The second State Fund furlough appeal, SEIU Local 1000 v. Schwarzenegger, hasn't been assigned a hearing date yet.
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