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Ending the employees vs. services battle
Today's topic: Is there another way to save money on public services besides cutting workers' pay or reducing availability?
Let the private sector provide some services Point: Jon Coupal
Can we provide government services more economically to taxpayers?...Tags: Career and Workplace, Heads of State, Richard Riordan, Hospitals and Clinics, Government
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Schwarzenegger's political road show is costing California
California is issuing IOUs. Banks are balking. Taxpayers, vendors and students will be left holding the bag. And our bond rating just got downgraded, which could cost California billions of dollars in the long run.
This should be the time when our...Tags: Politics, Fraud, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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California GOP governor's race III -- Meg Whitman
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Los Angeles City Hall becomes tech giants' battlefield
As Google and Microsoft battle for dominance in technology, a skirmish in Los Angeles City Hall is offering a rare public glimpse into a rivalry that could help determine the fortunes of both companies -- and, quite possibly, how workers in the future...Tags: Career and Workplace, Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance, Productivity, Gaming
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California GOP governor's race I -- Tom Campbell
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Fat tax to pay for healthcare reform?
Top of the TicketIt's already happened in North Carolina, where lawmakers have decreed that starting next year, state employees who smoke will pay more for health insurance. Ditto state employees who are still obese by July 2011, defined as having a body mass...... -
Sheltering L.A. County's homeless could save taxpayer money, study finds
L.A. NOWFinding permanent housing for Los Angeles County's homeless population rather than allowing them to continue living on the streets could save taxpayer money, according to a study released today by the United Way of Greater Los Angeles. The four-year... -
Obama, in Texas, hails Bush I and volunteerism
Top of the TicketFull text as 44th and 41st presidents meet in a bipartisan way to celebrate and encourage volunteerism.... -
Hello, Connecticut! Obama stumps for troubled pal Sen. Chris Dodd after the same for Deval Patrick
Top of the TicketFull text of Democrat president speaking for Democrat senator... -
Complete your Public Service hours at this Fairfax Avenue grand opening party
All The RagePublic Service sounds like the latest traffic court penalty, but itâs actually a new menâs boutique behind Shortyâs Barber Shop on Fairfax Avenue. Owners Lauren Megson and Chris Bair, who also owns Shortyâs, decided to convert the rear of the........ -
John Lee Hancock responds to right wing attacks on 'The Blind Side'
The Big PictureIt used to be the liberals who loved to play the victim. But now it's conservatives who just can't enough of that warm and cuddly feeling of being an oppressed minority. What else could possibly explain the sudden spurt of...... -
Judge orders the governor to halt employee furloughs
L.A. NOWA Superior Court judge today ordered Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to halt thrice-monthly furloughs for tens of thousands of state workers, saying the administration overstepped its authority in approving the unpaid days off. A spokesman for Schwarzenegger...
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