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Airport union vote takes wings
Maintenance workers at Bob Hope Airport voted overwhelmingly this week to unionize, setting the stage for contract negotiations they hope will result in higher wages and improved benefits.
Thirty-one maintenance workers will now join International...Tags: Collective Contract, Bob Hope, Marketing, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Undocumented students turn attention to federal Dream Act
Anahit Grigoryan has long dreamed of becoming a doctor. She graduated from Glendale High School in 2009, enrolled in community college and set her sights on transferring to a four-year institution. But the 20-year-old would not be allowed to sit for...Tags: Career and Workplace, Personal Data Collection, Education, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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City cuts housing subsidies
Facing a $1.1-million deficit for a federally funded affordable housing program, members of the Glendale Housing Authority on Tuesday voted unanimously to reduce the amount of subsidies given each month to clients, rather than dropping people altogether....Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Chicago Housing Authority, Interior Policy, Career and Workplace, Social Security
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Man arrested for identity theft targeting Korean-Americans
A 49-year-old Glendale man is expected to appear in court today on suspicion of stealing the personal information, including Social Security numbers, of more than 90 Korean-Americans, police said.
Dong Ho Han, who is being held in lieu of $4.6-million...Tags: Interior Policy, Crimes, Career and Workplace, Personal Data Collection, Theft
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Citing budget cut, Social Security office in Glendale to reduce hours
Hours at the Social Security office in Glendale will be reduced by 30 minutes each weekday starting Aug. 15, federal officials announced Wednesday. The Social Security Administration cited a $1-billion budget cut in announcing the move. The public...Tags: Career and Workplace, Social Security, Government Debt
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California Armenian American Democrats chartered
After a year and a half of work, the California Armenian American Democrats has received provisional ratification as the first organization chartered by the executive board of the state Democratic Party. Caro Avanessian, interim chairman of the new...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Elections
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Mary Dutton Weis
Mary Dutton Weis June 19, 1917 to May 26, 2011 Mary Dutton Weis passed away on May 26, 2011 at the MountView Retirement Residence, where she had lived since Oct. 2010. Mary was ill for much of her stay at MountView, but her last days were peaceful and...Tags: Religious Education, Montrose, Career and Workplace, Milwaukee, Colleges and Universities
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Pension for Randy Adams is slashed by more than $100,000 a year
Former Bell Police Chief Randy Adams will continue receiving generous retirement benefits even after CalPERS slashed the amount by more than $100,000.
Adams, whose $457,000 salary was higher than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck's and more than...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace, Politics, Retirement
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Unclassified Info: There may be more turbulence ahead
It’s easy to look around and think things are headed in the wrong direction. Or am I the only eternal pessimist on this flight? Admittedly, I can get myself into a serious funk by paying too close attention to the reliable disappointments of...Tags: Assault, Criminals, Crimes, Career and Workplace, Social Security
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Black population drops 24% in Pasadena
Nearly one-quarter of Pasadena’s African American residents left the city in the last 10 years, replaced mostly by Asians and Pacific Islanders, according to 2010 Census figures. A lack of affordable housing and shifts in the real estate market...Tags: African Americans, Family, Career and Workplace, Politics, Elections
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Managers pay up to help balance budget
CITY HALL — City managers and department executives have agreed to pay a bigger chunk of Glendale’s rising tab for employee health-care and pension plans, a move that is expected to save City Hall about $760,000. The Glendale Management Assn....Tags: Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace, Medical Services, Politics, Health
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City union agrees to contract
The city’s largest employee union has agreed to have its members contribute an additional 1% to their pensions and a new promotion system that eliminates across-the-board salary increases. The new contract for the Glendale City Employees Assn.,...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace, Politics, Unions
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