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| Prison plan aims to fill 3,200 jobs |
| By Sacramento Bee |
| Published: 08/29/2007 |
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CALIFORNIA - A top California corrections official told a legislative hearing Tuesday that the prison system will fill its critical staff shortages within 18 months, but that prediction was met with derision by the president of the state correctional officers' union. Joyce Hayhoe, the chief lobbyist for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, said an aggressive recruiting program that will include outsourcing some of its background investigations will help fill the 3,200 vacancies in a rank-and-file force slotted for 31,000 jobs. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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