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Management union agrees to concessions
The Burbank Management Assn. this week became the latest group of city employees to forgo bonuses and contribute to their pensions. The City Council on Tuesday approved the new contract, which runs through June and will require managers to start paying...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Interior Policy, Public Employees, Career and Workplace
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Charity representatives meet with LFCU employees
The Lockheed Federal Credit Union celebrated the success of their foundation in September when employees met with representatives of local charities that the foundation supports. The charities benefited by the foundation, LFCU Community Stars, include...Tags: Social Services, Social Issues, Employees, Career and Workplace, Charity
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Board members want more authority
As Burbank’s Civil Service Board tackles what officials say is a long-overdue discussion on employee nepotism and dating at City Hall, the process has highlighted the board’s relative lack of power compared to similar commissions at other...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Matt Doyle, Work Relations, Employees, Politics
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Nepotism policy takes shape
The Civil Service Board, tasked with creating a nepotism policy, has declined to ban all relatives of city workers from employment, ultimately recommending that the rule apply only to family members of executives within their respective departments....Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employees, Politics, Civil and Public Service, Public Employees
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Credit union continues to support aid center
Lockheed Federal Credit Union announced its continued support for the Burbank Temporary Aid Center as it has donated more than 6,000 pounds of canned goods and other items to provide 750 lunches for the homeless this month. Employees donated items during...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Career and Workplace, Charity
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Employer of the Quarter Award launched
Burbank’s Media City Community Credit Union launched the Employer of the Quarter Award to recognize local employers that provide employees access to credit union information. Costco Wholesale of Burbank received the first award for facilitating...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Employment, Employers
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Approved union contract suspends bonus pay, keeps crossing guards
The City Council on Tuesday signed off on a three-year contract that suspends bonus pay and increases employee pension contributions for the city’s largest union — moves that will help the city keep school crossing guards on its payroll,...Tags: Interior Policy, Employees, Retirement, Politics, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Commanders address police union grievances
Burbank police union officials say commanders have acquiesced to many of the grievances they filed against the impacts of reassigning rank-and-file officers. The grievances, filed in late April, focused on the lack of police officers in key field...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Crimes, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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City to put the brakes on nepotism
Saying the honor system in Burbank wasn’t enough, Civil Service commissioners this week continued crafting an anti-nepotism policy to codify hiring and other workplace rules in a city where inter-employee relationships abound.
Burbank, unlike...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Matt Doyle, Employees, Politics, Public Employees
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City looks at pay system revamp
City officials are embarking on a “new compensation philosophy” that will affect everything from salaries and benefits to job titles and merit bonuses. An outside consultant could be brought in to help revamp the pay system by as early as...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Philosophy
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Leader announces endorsements for City Council, school board
Leader backs Bric, Gabel-Luddy for Burbank City Council
A down economy, ongoing police oversight issues, impacts of a new airport transit center and a behemoth Universal City development adjacent to Burbank, a possible high-speed rail corridor —...Tags: Examinations, Business, Small Businesses, NBCUniversal, Career and Workplace
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Council ponders ending bonuses to fund after-school programs
The City Council this week decided to spend $300,000 from a fund reserved for stabilizing the city budget on after-middle youth programs, but left open the possibility of diverting money used for employee bonuses. Councilman David Gordon on Tuesday...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Employees, Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions, Finance
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