The unions that own LA City Hall have made a pronouncement--to keep our bribe paying members, create a hiring freeze on the police.
In other words, janitor a are more important to the people of Los Angeles than police.
"Days before Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is scheduled to release his plan for balancing the budget, a coalition of labor groups said Thursday that it had found a way to cut $432 million without resorting to layoffs.
The Coalition of L.A. City Unions, which represents about 22,000 workers, said the city could erase its projected shortfall if it pursued a series of recommendations for the fiscal year that starts July 1, including a halt to hiring at the Los Angeles Police Department.
Deputy Mayor Ben Ceja said this week that Villaraigosa plans to keep hiring enough officers next year to replace those who resign or retire. The coalition opposed that idea, saying public safety is also provided by agencies that are being targeted for cuts."
Glad we have the Second Amendment. Remember, when seconds count, the police are only minutes away.
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In other words, janitor a are more important to the people of Los Angeles than police.
"Days before Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is scheduled to release his plan for balancing the budget, a coalition of labor groups said Thursday that it had found a way to cut $432 million without resorting to layoffs.
The Coalition of L.A. City Unions, which represents about 22,000 workers, said the city could erase its projected shortfall if it pursued a series of recommendations for the fiscal year that starts July 1, including a halt to hiring at the Los Angeles Police Department.
Deputy Mayor Ben Ceja said this week that Villaraigosa plans to keep hiring enough officers next year to replace those who resign or retire. The coalition opposed that idea, saying public safety is also provided by agencies that are being targeted for cuts."
Glad we have the Second Amendment. Remember, when seconds count, the police are only minutes away.
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