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School districts face deficits next year
Glendale and Burbank school districts are facing structural deficits of $19.5 million and $6 million, respectively, in 2012-13 officials said this week, even if California voters pass a November tax initiative meant to bolster state coffers. The...
Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Politics, Jerry Brown, Elections
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City to ask for early employee retirements to minimize layoffs
Glendale needs about 150 employees to retire by Sept. 1 in order to minimize the number of layoffs that would be needed to close a $15.4-million budget gap for next fiscal year, officials said this week. At a special budget session at City Hall on...Tags: Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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Glendale pushes early retirement to minimize employee lay-offs
Glendale needs about 150 employees to retire by Sept. 1 in order to minimize the amount of layoffs that would be needed to close a $15.4-million budget gap for next fiscal year, officials said this week. At a special budget session at City Hall on...
Tags: Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Brown's budget proposal could sideline Glendale courthouse project
Plans for a new for a new $123.9-million courthouse in Glendale could get iced by Gov. Jerry Brown's latest budget proposal. His spending plan, unveiled Monday, freezes construction of new courthouses for one year, sharply cuts health and welfare...
Tags: Government, YouTube, Executive Branch, Judges, Politics
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Courthouse overhaul to be reviewed
Faced with a statewide budget crisis, a high panel of judges agreed this week to allow 13 planned court construction projects, including an overhaul of Glendale's facility, to be reassessed in an effort to cut costs. The state's Court Facilities...
Tags: Court Administration, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, House Building
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Glendale attempts to find 'new normal' amid steep budget cuts
As officials started the arduous process on Monday of figuring out how to close a projected $15.4-million budget gap, City Manager Scott Ochoa warned that Glendale was facing a “new normal” — and it’s not pretty. Last year, when...Tags: Government, Employees, Politics, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Glendale faces mass layoffs
Glendale may have to lay off as many as 210 city and utility employees — or 11% of the municipal workforce — as officials prepare to confront huge budget gaps predicted for the coming years. Officials are projecting a $15.4-million budget...
Tags: Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Satellite and Cable Service, Career and Workplace
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Bullet train authority underestimates operating costs, study says
The state rail authority has grossly underestimated future operating costs of California's proposed bullet train, meaning taxpayers potentially will have to provide billions of dollars annually once the system is running, according to an analysis released...
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City manager warns of layoffs
The far-reaching impact of the state's decision to dissolve local redevelopment agencies could end up walloping Glendale, inflating the city's budget deficit to $15 million and forcing widespread layoffs. In a two-page letter sent to city staff this...
Tags: Government, Employees, Politics, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Glendale Unified furlough day battle looms
Glendale Unified and its teachers union appear headed for battle over furlough days scheduled for 2012-13, just months after they eliminated similar dates from the current school year. District officials announced this week they had reached an agreement...Tags: Teachers, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace
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Glendale Community College faces $1.9 million budget cut
Glendale Community College may see its budget shrink an additional $1.9 million this year — its share of an unexpected $149-million cut to the California community college system announced this week.
It would follow on the heels of $5.7-million in...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Education, Teaching and Learning
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State Sen. Carol Liu warns of education funding cuts, budget quagmire
State Sen. Carol Liu could do little to assuage fears about funding cuts during a recent address to local education officials, describing them as “heartbreaking.”
She also warned of competing November ballot tax initiatives that could end up...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, PTA, Jerry Brown, Elections
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