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Economy
Alabama's Jefferson County makes massive job cuts
2009-08-04
Alabama's debt-ridden Jefferson County laid off about two-thirds of its 3,600 employees on Monday because of plummeting revenues, a move that will sharply curtail services in areas ranging from roads to courthouses. The cuts are just the latest blow to Jefferson, whose population of 660,000 includes Birmingham, the state's largest city and its economic powerhouse. They come after the county racked up around $4 billion in debt by using exotic financial instruments to fund a revamp of its sewer system.

The work force cuts will hit the roads and transportation, revenue and security departments, and cuts will also affect the courthouse and information technology department as well as laborers paid on a per-hour basis, according to a senior county official.

The county has been forced to make drastic cuts because of a lawsuit questioning the legality of a county occupational tax, which raised $78 million annually and was vital to the county's operation.

Although the revenue is still being collected, it is being held in escrow under orders by an Alabama Supreme Court justice pending a decision on the tax case. Some members of the state legislature hope to pass a new tax bill this month to raise revenue for Jefferson County.

County workers placed on administrative leave under the cuts will be entitled to unemployment and some health-care benefits and will be called back after 45 days, according to a senior county official.
Posted by:Fred

#6  gromky, Birmingham has had an Occupational Tax since way back in the '80s. I'm surprised someone didn't challenge it sooner. It caused a lot of large businesses to leave the County.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-08-04 07:53  

#5  No surprises here. The gummit cheese was going to run out someday. Been a long time coming.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-08-04 07:13  

#4  Yup, Bum-in-ham has long been our Detroit Equivalent.
Corrupt as hell.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-08-04 05:22  

#3  The county has been forced to make drastic cuts because of a lawsuit questioning the legality of a county occupational tax, which raised $78 million annually and was vital to the county's operation.

Oh, lovely. They spent all their money like a crack mom on the 1st of the month, and then when they run out they pass an illegal new tax which quickly becomes 'vital'. Crap on that, stop spending so much freaking money.
Posted by: gromky   2009-08-04 03:54  

#2  How about having the county commissioners and Birmingham's mayor and council pick up roadside litter for the next 4 years on account of gross stupidity.
Posted by: ed   2009-08-04 01:44  

#1  Here's hoping states & localities across the nation ... and of course our federal leviathan ... follow suit quickly.
Posted by: AzCat   2009-08-04 01:05  

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