Macron’s proposed pension reforms come as workers in France, as elsewhere, are being squeezed by rising food and energy bills. Nurses and ambulance drivers in the United Kingdom are also striking on Thursday over pay and working conditions.
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“Thank you to my board. Thank you to previous board members,” Clerk of the Board Kecia Harper said as the supervisors bid her farewell in a public ceremony near the outset of Tuesday’s meeting.
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(CNN) — Social Security will have to cut benefits by 2034 if Congress does nothing to address the program’s long-term funding shortfall, according to an annual report released Tuesday by the Social Security and Medicare trustees. That’s one year earlier than reported last year. By that time, the combined trust funds for Social Security will be depleted […]
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Palm Springs City Manager David H. Ready was awarded the Wes McClure City Manager’s Award of Distinction from the League of California Cities. Ready received the prestigious statewide honor this week via Zoom during The League of California Cities, City Manager Conference. “It is an honor to recognize Dr. Ready for his 20 years of […]
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The City of Coachella announced Thursday the retirement of City Manager Bill Pattison, making him the fifth City Manager in the Coachella Valley to announce their retirement since this past summer. Pattison announced his retirement after spending 10 of his 28 years of public service at the City of Coachella. “I would like to thank […]
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The Palm Springs Unified School District announced the retirement of Superintendent Dr. Sandra Lyon. Lyon’s retirement will be effective June 30, 2021. The announcement was made publicly at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting. Lyon joined PSUSD as Superintendent in July of 2016 after serving as Superintendent of the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. “You just […]
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Palm Springs City Manager David H. Ready has formally announced his retirement after nearly 21 years of service to the people of Palm Springs. Ready’s last day on the job will be Dec. 31, 2020. Responsible for oversight of the City’s $291 million budget, Ready has managed continued growth through sometimes challenging economic conditions to […]
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Police Chief Carmen Best announced her retirement Monday night, shortly after the Seattle’s City Council voted to cut nearly $4 million from the police department’s budget. Best’s announcement came on the same day the council approved the mid-year budget cut from the police department’s 2019-2020 budget of $400 million. The reduction to the police department […]
