

LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — The majority of Long Beach’s city employees will be furloughed once a week, starting this Friday, to help the city resolve a $30 million shortfall caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Long Beach’s employees will be furloughed for 26 days between October 2020 and September 2021, an action expected to save $11 million in the city’s general fund and $30 million in savings for all funds. “We understand this will have a direct effect on our opening hours and service to the community, but furloughs are a necessary step to address the City’s financial situation and impacts of the pandemic,” City Manager Tom Modica said in a statement. The furloughs will not affect COVID-19 test sites, police or fire stations, city parks, trails, or the city’s outdoor pools; or Long Beach Airport. Animal care services, marina offices, street sweeping and parking enforcement will also operate as usual on furlough Fridays. Starting Friday, Oct. 2, and every other Friday until the end of September, the following services and facilities will be closed: City Hall Billie Jean King Main Library, all branch libraries, including pickup services and Library offices (digital resources available 24/7) Health Department offices Energy Resources […]
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