Gov. Pat Quinn speaks at a news conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, where he named Christopher Kennedy and Lawrence Oliver II as new University of Illinois trustees. Kennedy is the son of Robert Kennedy and nephew of Edward Kennedy. Oliver is chief counsel for investigations at the Boeing Co. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
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Hearing set for suit over Ill. layoffs

Updated: Tuesday, 01 Sep 2009, 11:10 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 01 Sep 2009, 11:10 AM EDT

VIENNA, Ill. (AP) - A hearing is scheduled next week in southern Illinois in a major union's lawsuit meant to block Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn's plan to lay off about 2,600 state employees.

The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees sued last month in Johnson County, arguing that the layoffs shouldn't be allowed until the state finishes negotiating over their impact.

The union also argues the layoffs would create serious safety hazards for workers at Illinois prisons, including those at the Vienna Correctional Center.

The Democratic governor says the layoffs are necessary to help balance the state budget, which is billions of dollars in the red. Quinn also wants the union to agree to unpaid furlough days for many state employees.

The hearing is scheduled for Sept. 10 in Vienna.

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