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Articles : City of LA Budget

City Controller Releases Budgetary Cash Flow Memo

Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010

In attachment 2, the Controller details two possible end of year scenarios to balance the budget: “Take $199 million from the Reserve Fund" [or] "Not pay employees for the last 4 weeks of the fiscal year".  [These possibilities are a direct result of the Mayor and City Council putting off their day of reckoning as long as possible in hopes that it would go away.]

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Unions in the cross-hairs, City Hall’s Soap Opera, LA’s Future, and More

Monday, Jan 25, 2010

The linked articles from the Los Angeles Times and Ron Kaye are indicative of the mood among many of our real employers – the citizens of Los Angeles.  These articles are vital for each of us to read and evaluate.

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Letter Reveals L. A.‘s Plans for More Layoffs

Thursday, Jan 21, 2010

The Los Angeles Times reveals "A decline in revenues may mean that at least 1,000 jobs are eliminated"

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City Issues 8 hour/week Furloughs to MCIA and LACAMA

Wednesday, Jan 20, 2010

Furloughs for the Municipal Construction Inspectors Association (MCIA) and the Los Angeles City Attorney Management Association (LACAMA) were announced by Miguel Santana, the City Administrative Officer (CAO).

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LA’s midyear budget shortfall hits $175 million

Monday, Jan 18, 2010

Bernie Parks says the size of the deficit means all bets are off with the COCU since the threshold has not only been reached but surpassed, opening the door to many more furloughs, layoffs, pay cuts, and service reductions.

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The Hard Truth about Salary Expenditure Reductions by the City:

Tuesday, Nov 10, 2009

When they desire to reduce salary expenditures, City officials have only three options:

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BUDGET, BI-LINGUAL PAY, CTO, UNION ACTIVITY – WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Tuesday, Jun 16, 2009

Management and the press keep bombarding all City employees with statements, instructions, rumors, and nonsense with a few actual facts tossed in once in a while. EAA will not offer knee-jerk reactions but will study the issues and make effective well-planned responses. We will provide only factual information to our members and believe they can expect no less. The following brief articles are to keep you informed as these issues continue to develop.

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