The state Judicial Branch has announced a strict hiring freeze and attrition plan, a move expected to reduce the branch’s workforce by another 200, part of court administrators’ efforts to bring branch spending within the recently approved 2016-17 budget.

This move is in addition to recently announced layoffs. In May, court officials said layoff notices had gone out to 239 permanent employees and 61 temporary employees, for a total of 300 existing jobs. Those layoffs will be effective in late June.

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