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Are Worker Furloughs Doing the Job?
A judge ruled yesterday that employees of the State Compensation Insurance Fund are exempt from the Friday furloughs the governor imposed earlier this year. It's the second furlough case the Schwarzenegger administration has lost in court. The larger question is whether furloughing workers is really cost effective.

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