FAIRFIELD Solano County Administrator Birgitta Corsello has signed seven contracts for a bit more than $365,000 since the last Significant Issues memo was issued May 20, according to the memo issued Monday.
However, the last published contract signed dates back to December.
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POLITICAL leaders were quizzed by trade unionists about their plans for Scotland’s next parliament during a hustings on Monday night, with calls for employment law to be devolved to Holyrood.
At an event organised by the STUC, representatives from Unite, Unison, GMB, the FBU and the EIS spoke out about issues facing workers across Scotland.
The debate saw First Minister Nicola Sturgeon face off with Labour leader Anas Sarwar, Green co-leader Patrick Harvie, Stephen Kerr of the Tories and Alistair Carmichael of the Lib Dems.
Fire and rehire was a prominent issue during the discussion, with Katrina Copeland of GMB asking about the practice, which has been used in recent months against British Gas workers.
Members of Scotland’s political parties have clashed over the issue of banning “fire and rehire” practices with two weeks to go until the Holyrood election.
The topic was just one from a number of issues raised during an online hustings hosted by the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) on Monday evening.
Questions were asked by members of various trade unions including Katrina Copeland, a GMB member and Centrica employee who said staff there were issued with an S188 notice seven months ago.
She said the business “wanted to basically annihilate our current terms and conditions”, with some workers losing holidays and others working more hours a week which “created a mental health crisis in British Gas”.
Members of Scotland’s political parties have clashed over the issue of banning “fire and rehire” practices with two weeks to go until the Holyrood election.
The topic was just one from a number of issues raised during an online hustings hosted by the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) on Monday evening.
Questions were asked by members of various trade unions including Katrina Copeland, a GMB member and Centrica employee who said staff there were issued with an S188 notice seven months ago.
She said the business “wanted to basically annihilate our current terms and conditions”, with some workers losing holidays and others working more hours a week which “created a mental health crisis in British Gas”.
Members of Scotland’s political parties have clashed over the issue of banning “fire and rehire” practices with two weeks to go until the Holyrood election.
The topic was just one from a number of issues raised during an online hustings hosted by the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC) on Monday evening.
Questions were asked by members of various trade unions including Katrina Copeland, a GMB member and Centrica employee who said staff there were issued with an S188 notice seven months ago.
She said the business “wanted to basically annihilate our current terms and conditions”, with some workers losing holidays and others working more hours a week which “created a mental health crisis in British Gas”.