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Arnold Sues Chiang

by: Brian Leubitz

Tue Jul 06, 2010 at 18:38:16 PM PDT


The gloves are off between John Chiang and the Governor.  Today, Arnold filed for an injunction requiring Chiang to not issue the full paychecks to state workers:

The Schwarzenegger administration submitted a court petition Tuesday in Sacramento County Superior Court seeking an injunction to force state Controller John Chiang to slash the wages of roughly 200,000 state workers.

Schwarzenegger has ordered the wages of state employees cut to $7.25 an hour until a budget is signed. A state appeals court agreed that the governor had the authority to do so last week, but Chiang, a Democrat, has continued to fight the directive. (LA Times)

Chiang has been fighting this for a number of years now, but the Supreme Court has yet to way in decisively one way or the other. Chiang has been arguing for years that unless the computer system is upgraded the pay cut will wreak havoc upon the payroll system.

In the end, the cut simply isn't necessary. It's just Arnold playing games with the state's workforce.  But, it seems anything goes with state workers these days. Name a method of attack, and it's pretty much a lock that some Republican (or Democrat/Green) will try it.

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At least you now recognise the equivalance between (0.00 / 0)
The current left-center governor (whose name I could not spell on my best day) and Matt Gonzales.  One can only recall Koestler's Darkness at Noon and rejoice, "Bravo, the wolves devour each other."

"Court is yet to way in decisively " (0.00 / 0)
Court has yet to weigh in decisively

with all due respect.


Heh...need an editor (0.00 / 0)
thanks for the heads up. It's hard to catch all the mistakes through changes, but what can you do...

I think?

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