Category: Economy

“Thanks to all who supported City workers and union efforts!”

 Anna Daniels  April 22, 2009  4 Comments on “Thanks to all who supported City workers and union efforts!”

by Anna Daniels

Just an FYI. I voted this morning to approve our MEA union two year contract. The results aren’t in but I suspect it will pass. It includes over one week of mandatory unpaid furlough, a 3% pay reduction or an equal reduction in our supplemental pension.

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Average San Diegan’s carbon footprint larger than average Los Angeles resident’s

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The carbon footprint of the average San Diegan — including residential energy use and transportation — is larger than that of the average resident of Los Angeles, a review of available data shows. San Diego lags behind LA in policies and programs to reduce energy use.

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County Supervisors keep home searches and fingerprinting in new plan to enroll more on food stamps

 Frank Gormlie  April 21, 2009  7 Comments on County Supervisors keep home searches and fingerprinting in new plan to enroll more on food stamps

by Frank Gormlie

Jeff McDonald of the Union-Tribune staff reported this afternoon on a “plan” that the County Board of Supervisors just today unanimously approved to get more people on food stamps. Hot damn! And it’s a 3 year plan at that, too.

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Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

 Source  April 21, 2009  4 Comments on Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

Dozens of city and county workers descended on Sacramento’s tent city on Thursday, and within hours cleared the area of all signs of the sprawling homeless encampment.

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Over the past few months, reporters from around the world have flocked to the now-famous tent city in Sacramento, Calif. When they find out that 55-year-old John Kraintz has been living in a tent for almost seven years, they turn around and walk away.

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City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

 Frank Gormlie  April 20, 2009  7 Comments on City staff outnumber OB residents at Mayor’s Rec Center budget “briefing”

by Frank Gormlie

It was a hot Monday night in the gym of the Ocean Beach Rec Center. It was time for Mayor Jerry Sanders presentation of his proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2010. Patty and I had wanted to attend. Not that we’re accountants or really understand the City Budget, but we wanted to witness the event and see OB in action. We walked in just a few minutes late, and it had already started. No “OB Time” here.

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Town Hall Meeting on City Budget in Ocean Beach Monday April 20th

 Anna Daniels  April 19, 2009  2 Comments on Town Hall Meeting on City Budget in Ocean Beach Monday April 20th

There will be Town Hall Meeting in Ocean Beach tomorrow – April 20th – on the FY10 budget. This is your opportunity to get an overview by the Mayor’s staff on his proposed budget and ask questions!

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San Francisco Labor Council Condemns SEIU’s Raid On Other Union Unite-Here.

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In a well attended raucous meeting on April 13, 2009, of the San Francisco Labor Council – representing nearly all the unions in San Francisco – the Council unanimously endorsed a resolution condemning the raid by the president of SEIU International Andy Stern on Unite-Here throughout the country. (SEIU stands for Service Employees International Union – and is one of the most influential unions in the country.)

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“America’s Finest?”

 Source  April 17, 2009  5 Comments on “America’s Finest?”

by Rhythm Rancher

I was reading the “Letters to the Editor” in the latest issue of City Beat this morning when I came across this letter from a fellow OBcean. While I believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the fact that he’s a City of San Diego employee who “deals” with the homeless was sad to me to say the least.

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“It’s great that you heard us about our library, Mayor Sanders, just don’t pit us against the unions.”

 Frank Gormlie  April 14, 2009  13 Comments on “It’s great that you heard us about our library, Mayor Sanders, just don’t pit us against the unions.”

As expected, Mayor Jerry Sanders held a press conference this morning in front of the Ocean Beach library. And as expected, Mayor Sanders announced that in his new city budget proposal, no libraries or library services will be cut for this year’s budget.

“We heard you, Ocean Beach,” the Mayor said. “There will be no library cuts.” The crowd applauded.

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City workers’ union responds to Union-Tribune editorial

 Source  April 14, 2009  3 Comments on City workers’ union responds to Union-Tribune editorial

by Judi Italiano

In another shameless effort to pit the public against City employees and their Unions based on lies, the Union Tribune editorialized this morning that “to no one’s surprise, organized labor rebuffed the mayor’s bid to negotiate $32 million in employee benefit concessions to help close a $60 million deficit in the budget year that will begin on July 1.”

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Mayor Sanders to announce no cuts for libraries in front of OB branch Tuesday April 14th

 Frank Gormlie  April 13, 2009  7 Comments on Mayor Sanders to announce no cuts for libraries in front of OB branch Tuesday April 14th

by Frank Gormlie

Tomorrow, April 14th, your mayor Jerry Sanders will stand in front of the Ocean Beach branch library and announce to the world that his proposed FY10 City budget will include no Library cuts. The Mayor’s budget will have no reductions in library branches, hours or staff.

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