(Salem, OR) -- A plunge in revenue because of the COVID-19 response means layoffs and furloughs at the Oregon Lottery. Lottery Director Barry Pack says the agency will cut nearly seven-and-a-half-million dollars by permanently eliminating 60 positions, or 13-percent of its workforce. Two-hundred-and-ninety employees will face furloughs of at least 30 days. Remaining staff will take a three-month salary reduction of ten-percent, and the executive team will take 15-percent.