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Officials were investigating Steiger's expense reports before GWP departure
The day before Glendale Water & Power General Manager Glenn Steiger resigned on Wednesday, city officials were investigating a case of possible double-billing based on expense receipts he submitted to another public agency, according to records and...
Tags: Government, Politics, Public Officials
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IBEW rejects Glendale contract offer
About 200 Glendale Water & Power employees and their Los Angeles counterparts demonstrated in support of a new contract outside Glendale City Hall Tuesday after the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18 rejected a proposed agreement...
Tags: Finance, Water Supply, Career and Workplace, Unions, Economy, Business and Finance
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City scrimps its way to black ink
Penny pinching and transfers from the city’s redevelopment revenue helped Glendale’s general fund end last fiscal year $13.6 million in the black, according to the city’s annual financial report. But officials have yet to figure out...Tags: Finance, Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance
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Struggling to find jobs, thousands apply for city positions
Since the current recession took hold, more people have been applying for city jobs. And despite a hiring freeze at City Hall, some departments still have managed to bring on new personnel, according to a recent report.
In the past two fiscal years,...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Unemployment, Labor Markets
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More than 2 dozen apply for Glendale city manager job
About 25 people have applied to be Glendale’s next city manager, including at least one familiar face: George Chapjian, who left his post as community services and parks director in December for a similar job in Long Beach.
Chapjian confirmed...Tags: Retirement, Government, Politics, Career and Workplace, Public Employees
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Proposed changes rile police officers
Glendale police officers are concerned about a proposal being sent to the Civil Service Commission that would broaden some hiring standards for the position of police lieutenant, thereby widening the pool of potential applicants. The proposal would...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, Politics
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Former zoning administrator says her demotion was discriminatory
A Filipino-American who once held one of the most powerful decision-making positions in the city regarding zoning is fighting her demotion, claiming the move was discriminatory and based on insider politics. Edith Fuentes’ demotion last month...Tags: File Sharing, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Minority Groups, Government, Politics
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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: Employees, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Collective Contract, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Retirement
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Former park rangers file suit against the city
GLENDALE — Two former Glendale park naturalists have filed a lawsuit against the city, claiming they were wrongly terminated when they complained about a manager’s misuse of city resources. Russell Hauck and Eric Grossman claim in separate...Tags: Employees, Lawyers, File Sharing, Government, Career and Workplace
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Glendale extends benefits for city employees deployed abroad
For the 10th year, Glendale will be extending pay and benefits to members of the National Guard or Armed Forces reserves who have been deployed while working for the city.
Traditionally, deployed employees get a salary supplement equal to their base city...Tags: Employees, Afghanistan, International Travel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Two more police officers placed on leave?
City officials on Monday declined to confirm whether two additional Glendale police officers have been put on administrative leave. The Los Angeles Times cited unnamed sources on Monday in its report that two officers had been placed on leave over...Tags: Employees, Civil and Public Service, Elections, Government, Politics
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City expands background checks
Upgrading a safety program for city workers and residents, Glendale will now conduct national criminal background checks on all employees, volunteers and those who seek permits from the city. For the last 10 years, the Live Scan program, which uses...Tags: Employees, Crimes, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals
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