Connecticut state employees are overwhelmingly saying yes to the concession package designed to help close the state budget gap.
The deal between the State Employee Bargaining Agent Coalition and Governor Malloy's budget staff calls for a two-year wage freeze and no layoffs for four years.
It also features furlough days, increased prescription drug co-pays and a 401K program for new workers.
The deal will save an estimated one and a half-billion-dollars if approved by the Legislature.