Summary
The heads of Los Angeles World Airports and the Port of Los Angeles said this week that they are upset with a labor pact recently struck between the City Council and the Coalition of LA City Unions that's supposed to save about $58 million between now and June 30.
Geraldine Knatz, executive director of the port, and Gina Marie Lindsey, executive director of LAWA, said that cutting the pay of thousands of employees by 3.5 hours in each 80-hour pay period would severely hamper their 24-hour operations.See the full content of this document
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Ports, Airport Management Unhappy with La Labor Pact
On top of that, any savings reaped by the harbor and airport departments cannot be transferred to the city's coffers because the two proprietary departments operate on their own independent budgets.
"We have workers who want to work, we...See the full content of this document
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