The Oakland Police Department must still slash $4.3 million from its budget, despite the cops' unions' decision to accept an $8.5 million cut in compensation, according to the Trib. Acting Police Chief Howard Jordan told the newspaper that he has a plan for how to make the cuts, but refused to disclose it publicly. The cuts more than likely will not involve layoffs, but could include mandatory unpaid days off often referred to as furlough days for police officers. The cuts are needed to help balance the city's budget.