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The California Commission for Economic Development [1] (CED) was a bipartisan advisory board on economic development issues to the executive and legislative leadership of the State of California. Established in 1971, the CED was composed of six members of the State legislature and ten members of the public appointed by the Governor and ...
DC 37 was chartered in 1944 by AFSCME to represent public employees in New York City. It was small and relatively unsuccessful under its first president, Henry Feinstein , but under the leadership of Jerry Wurf , who took over as president in 1952, the union grew to 25,000 members by 1957, and 36,000 members in 1962.
Under Gotbaum's leadership, DC37 successfully organized thousands of municipal hospital workers in the 1960s and helped create New York City's Office of Collective Bargaining. During the New York City bankruptcy crisis in the mid-1970s, Gotbaum and DC37 agreed to major collective bargaining concessions, which set a pattern that forced other ...
The race for California's Senate District 37 is down to two contenders after a packed primary election attracted nearly a dozen hopefuls. Democratic state Sen. Josh Newman of Fullerton and former ...
The tentative contract provides for annual raises of 2% in July 2023 and July 2024, however, a little more than 80% of the scientists also would receive a salary adjustment that, along with the ...
Garcia's focus on economic development has been exemplified by his revival of the inactive Economic Development Commission, and acquisition of a $3 million innovation grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies [25] During his first term, construction on a new civic center began, and voters approved a temporary sales tax to support infrastructure and ...
With weaker revenues than expected, Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to declare a budget emergency and ask California lawmakers to dip into the state's reserves. How Newsom plans to fix California's ...
Currently, [as of?] there are 15 iHubs located throughout California, such as in San Francisco, Fresno and Los Angeles. [1] iHub's primary goal is to ensure that California is a place where ideas can be transformed into innovations and successful businesses in the market force. This in turn promotes job creation, boosts long-term economic ...