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Newport's former city attorney working for city again
NEWPORT BEACH — Less than a month after his departure as city attorney, David Hunt will be working again on the city's legal issues. The City Council approved a contract Tuesday with Hunt's new employer, Irvine-based Friedman Stroffe & Gerard....Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, Lawyers
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City hires labor lawyer for employee contract talks
COSTA MESA — The city has retained a labor lawyer to negotiate with employee groups – a departure from the way it once negotiated with workers. "This is a way to even the field for the taxpayer, hiring a negotiator," said city spokesman Bill...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Justice System, Employees
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City Life: Costa Mesa needs to hire Lobdell permanently
I learned a good rule of business from my father, who used to hire people who were already employed. "There is a reason why they are working and others are not," he'd say. This is meant to provide some context for my endorsement of William Lobdell to...Tags: Career and Workplace
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A View From The Mesa: Distrust rampant in society
Last weekend, I drove up to Delano, in the Central Valley, to visit a neighbor in prison. When I arrived, the guard told me I was dressed inappropriately and sent me out to change. If you know me, you will understand my shock. I think of myself as a...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Politics, Employment, Career and Workplace, Vehicles
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Newport hires new city attorney
The Newport Beach City Council hired a new city attorney Thursday. Aaron Harp, a senior attorney for Anaheim, will return to Newport Beach, where he worked as assistant city attorney from 2005 to 2009. Harp will be thrust into the city's defense against...Tags: John Wayne, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mailbag: Don't leave elections up to Madison Avenue
In his initial years as president, Barack Obama was quick to blame all of our failures on George Bush. But after three years in office, he takes none of the credit/blame for our financial woes, high unemployment, low wages and our involvement —...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Career and Workplace, Armed Forces, Defense
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One job, six days, 682 applicants
COSTA MESA — The duties aren't glamorous and neither is the pay. An entry-level office specialist — who answers phones, files, copies and faxes — could expect to make between $15.70 and $21.04 an hour at the Costa Mesa Sanitary...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Politics, Employment, Career and Workplace, Public Employees
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Hoag hires new communications officer
Nina Robinson, a former Irvine Co. employee, has been hired by Hoag Hospital's communication department, a hospital administrator confirmed Tuesday. The hospital plans to release a statement about the new hire in the coming weeks, said spokeswoman Tracy...Tags: Politics, Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, LinkedIn Corp., Health
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Lifeguards in hot water
He could be working in any major Southern California hospital, with his master's in clinical psychology from Pepperdine University and bachelor's from UCLA.
Instead, Kevin Selna, 33, chose a different public health setting: the beach.
Selna, who patrols...Tags: Crimes, Disasters and Accidents, California, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Costa Mesa hires firm to re-examine city worker's suicide [UPDATED]
COSTA MESA — The city attorney has hired an outside investigator to conduct a second investigation into the suicide of a city worker, officials confirmed Thursday. Officials want an outside firm to examine the evidence in case there is litigation...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Trials, Litigation and Regulation, U.S. Secret Service
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Mesa Musings: Dr. Bob sure was one cool dude for OCC
He's the most beloved president in Orange Coast College's 64-year history. Robert B. Moore led the institution for 18 years, from 1964 until his retirement in 1982. His low-key, informal approach, coupled with an extraordinary intellect, played a key...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Landforms, Mountains, Career and Workplace, Retirement
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It's A Gray Area: Workers' attitudes can make or break them
Because Labor Day weekend is upon us, I am passing along to you some insights I have picked up over many years while working to help resolve employment disputes. I hope that they can help you or people close to you in applying for, keeping and being...Tags: Politics, Employment Opportunities, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace, Employment
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