posted: Aug. 1, 2008 @ 1:31p
Reading through the article, there also seems to be a political battle between the (Republican) Gov. and the (elected, Democrat) Controller Chiang. Here are two excerpts (emphasis mine):
article said:Speaking to 100 union members outside the Ronald Reagan State Office Building in Los Angeles, Chiang called them "innocent victims of a political struggle."
"The state of California, the elected leadership, cannot put the important public servants of California in harm's way," he said. "We put people first, we make sure we protect their interests, and that's why I have to tell the governor, with all due respect, I am not going to comply with this order."
The workers, members of Service Employees International Union Local 1000, were dressed in purple and chanted in protest against the governor's move.
Schwarzenegger said he would file suit against the controller in court "if that's what it takes."
article said:Chiang contends that although he is permitted to pay the minimum wage during a budget impasse, he is also allowed to pay an employee's full salary. Even if he wanted to comply, Chiang said, it would take 10 months to configure his agency's outdated computer systems to do what the governor is asking.