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Sept 23 (Reuters) - Over 9,000 New York City employees will
be furloughed for five days between October and March to save
about $21 million as the city battles a severe budget shortfall
from the coronavirus pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on
Wednesday.
"It's a difficult one because it will affect real people and
their lives, it will affect their families," de Blasio told
reporters.
The furloughs will impact city employees in managerial
positions and non-union employees, he said.
Last week, de Blasio announced that everyone in the mayor's
office, including the mayor himself, will be furloughed for one
week without pay beginning Oct. 1.
The coronavirus outbreak had caused the city to lose $9
billion in revenue and forced a $7 billion cut to the city's
annual budget, de Blasio said.
"What would really solve this? A federal stimulus - and it's
shocking that it still hasn't happened," the mayor said, adding
he was also still in negotiation with the state to obtain
greater borrowing power.
(Reporting by Maria Caspani, Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and
Diane Craft)
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