Employees at Illinois' public colleges and universities could soon have to take a pay cut.
A new rule, pending before lawmakers, would allow schools to force up to 15 days off without pay.
Jeff Brownfield is director of an association of civil service employees. He says the state budget impasse has left some schools in dire straits - and that they asked for this measure as an option to layoffs.
"As much as nobody wants this rule, including our office, we hope that this particular rule would give another outlet instead of people losing their jobs, losing their benefits."
Last summer, Western and Northeastern Illinois universities used a now-expired EMERGENCY rule to furlough employees.
The new rule would include a sunset clause, terminating in October 20-17.
Administrators at SIU say furlough days and layoffs are not being considered at this time.