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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/09/nyregion/09about.html?ref=nyregionState records show that 155 public employees are assigned to the boys section at Tryon. They oversee a total of six young men, lodged in a place that few people believe should exist anymore, and that is scheduled to be shut down by the end of the year.
So as of Tuesday, with six young people living there, here are some of the jobs still budgeted at Tryon: 11 cooks, 1 food manager, 6 keyboard specialists, 5 nurses, 1 motor mechanic, 7 teachers, 1 teaching assistant, 4 vocational instructors, 3 recreation specialists, 81 youth division aides and 2 calculations clerks.
Also, one “principal accounting clerk.”
Two governors ago, the state promised public employee unions that it would give one year’s notice before shutting down juvenile detention centers or adult prisons.
Don't you just love government efficiency? I feel giddy seeing all that taxpayer money being put to good use.
Also, I'm glad all those hardworking union members are trying their hardest to watch over these 6 kids. Backbreaking work I tell you.
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