Susan Smith-Harmon
The Sequester hits home with Scott AFB furloughs
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 02:41 Published in Local NewsThe furloughs mean affected employees will work only four days each week for 22 weeks, and they'll lose the pay for those 22 days off.
Only civilian employees in jobs essential for base safety and security, like firefighters, will be spared.
The paper reports that budget analyst estimate the furloughs will cost the region at least $28 million in reduced spending. About 5,600 civilians work at Scott Air Force Base.
Millennium Hotel to close most rooms for remodel
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 02:34 Published in Local NewsThe St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that the project had been scheduled to begin this fall, but was pushed up to spring instead. Hotel officials aren't saying why they changed the dates of the planned redo.
The St. Louis Convention and Visitors Commission told the paper they'll work with the hotel to relocate some meetings that had been scheduled for the Millennium.
2 more metro-east school districts announce layoffs
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 02:24 Published in Local NewsDistrict 118 will lay off six teachers and 20 staff members. The state of Illinois owes the district nearly two-million dollars.
In Highland, several teachers are being let go, but the specifics haven't been released.
Earlier this week, officials with Belleville District 201 and the Collinsville School District announced layoffs.
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