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Mayor cites Irvine's business culture
Irvine Mayor Steven Choi believes his city is "one of America's best places in which to have a business." During his first annual Business Luncheon with the Mayor on Tuesday, he cited a February Orange County Business Journal article that said Irvine'...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Politics, Executive Branch, Gary Herbert, Washington, DC
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State of Newport assessed
For the city of Newport Beach, the economic situation seems on par with the country as a whole: small yet steady steps toward a slow recovery. City Finance Director Dan Matusiewicz shared that summation at the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce's monthly...Tags: Politics, Mimi Walters, Pension and Welfare, Allan R. Mansoor, Interior Policy
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Commentary: I have my doubts about outsourcing
I read the Feb. 9 Daily Pilot article, "Mayor pushing on with his plan," and the Feb. 7 Orange County Register editorial, "Outsourcing back in for Costa Mesa," that the Pilot article referred to, and I have several comments. The Pilot's report of Costa...Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Pension and Welfare, Orange County Register, Interior Policy
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Righeimer: Outsourcing, yes; layoffs, no
Talks of outsourcing's potential for Costa Mesa are again making their way through the civic dialogue, but with one big exception from last time: no layoff notices. Mayor Jim Righeimer, in an interview published Thursday with the Orange County Register's...Tags: Job Layoffs, Orange County Register, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Prisons
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Commentary: Tuition creates a generation of debtors
With the estimated cost of attending a four-year state college in America at $120,000, the average family of four should expect their children's college to cost more than buying a home. Even though only 24% of Americans believe college is affordable, 97%...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Politics, FedEx Corporation, Federal Reserve, Loans
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Accepting the challenges of politics
Fifth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Gary Monahan can't escape politics — not even during his morning commute. As the Costa Mesa councilman walks from his Eastside home to the...
Tags: Politics, Unemployment, Colin McCarthy, Autism, Career and Workplace
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Judge dissolves injunction that blocked Costa Mesa layoffs
With the dissolution this week of a preliminary injunction, Costa Mesa is one step closer to clearing the political battlefield that emerged when the City Council agreed to explore outsourcing city services. Orange County Superior Court Judge Luis A....Tags: Trials, Orange County Superior Court, Justice System, Court Preliminary, Judges
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Judge terminates court order blocking Costa Mesa outsourcing
An Orange County city that found itself in the eye of a political firestorm after it explored whether to lay off nearly half of its workforce and replace it with private-sector employees is one step closer to repairing a fissure between workers and...
Tags: Local Elections, Justice System, Judges, Job Layoffs, Crime, Law and Justice
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Leaders discuss business, economic outlook
Hundreds of Orange County business leaders voted Friday on the United States' long-term options to reduce debt. From the Irvine Marriott's ballroom, UC Irvine Paul Merage School of Business Dean Andy Policano conducted an informal straw poll. A fair...Tags: Government Postal Delivery, CNBC (tv network), Business Enterprises, Fiscal Cliff, China
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Rescinding layoffs is called 'great news'
News that the city officially rescinded almost 70 layoff notices brought good cheer, according to one labor leader. "It's great news for the employees," said Helen Nenadal, president of Costa Mesa City Employees Assn. "It's great news to come up in the...Tags: Trials, Laws, Justice System, Job Layoffs, Crime, Law and Justice
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Council withdraws layoff notices
The Costa Mesa City Council unanimously voted Tuesday night to allow city staff to begin rescinding the remaining 70 layoff notices that, when first called for in March 2011, amounted to 213, or about half the city's workforce. Jim Righeimer, who was...Tags: Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Employees, Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing
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New mayor reflects on tumult, looks forward
Fourth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Each Sunday the new mayor of Costa Mesa prays to God to help him forgive others, to help him not hold a grudge, to give him guidance for the week before...
Tags: Chicago Elections, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago City Hall, Lincolnshire
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