This is harsh. And given the over the top corruption and malfeasance at the local level (at least in California), I can't see how the public employees should have this deep a cut. Minimum wage? They say it's a temporary stopgap, but how about the cuts at the top?
At the Los Angeles Times, "
Scranton ignores judge's ruling, cuts worker pay to minimum wage."
And at the Fiscal Times, "
Scranton's Fiscal Mess May Lead to Bankruptcy":
More at CSM, "
Cities going broke: Can Scranton's minimum wage plan work?"
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