The document shows a chart comparing the percentage change in full-time state employees from 2011 to 2012 across different sectors of the Texas state government. The chart indicates that sectors like general government, human services, and higher education saw declines in full-time employees of 6-10% while areas like health, education, and judiciary had smaller declines of 2-4%.
The document shows a chart comparing the percentage change in full-time state employees from 2011 to 2012 across different sectors of the Texas state government. The chart indicates that sectors like general government, human services, and higher education saw declines in full-time employees of 6-10% while areas like health, education, and judiciary had smaller declines of 2-4%.
The document shows a chart comparing the percentage change in full-time state employees from 2011 to 2012 across different sectors of the Texas state government. The chart indicates that sectors like general government, human services, and higher education saw declines in full-time employees of 6-10% while areas like health, education, and judiciary had smaller declines of 2-4%.
The document shows a chart comparing the percentage change in full-time state employees from 2011 to 2012 across different sectors of the Texas state government. The chart indicates that sectors like general government, human services, and higher education saw declines in full-time employees of 6-10% while areas like health, education, and judiciary had smaller declines of 2-4%.
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Subtracting state workers
Percentage change in full-time employees, 2012 compared to 2011
2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12
general health, education judiciary govt. human svcs.