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ACSS Board Meeting

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ACSS Q3 Board Meeting

Dates:

September 27 - 29, 2013

Place:

Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, California
USA 92626

Please note: You must have your chapter president's approval prior to booking your room or attending.

Deadline to book your room at the discounted rate: August 28th

Reserve your room here to get the ACSS discounted rate.

Event:

ACSS Q3 Board Meeting

Dates:

September 27 - 29, 2013

Place:

Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa
3050 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, California
USA 92626

Please note: You must have your chapter president's approval prior to booking your room or attending.

Deadline to book your room at the discounted rate: August 28th

Reserve your room here to get the ACSS discounted rate.

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For questions about this site, contact Kevin Glidden at (916) 326-4302 or kglidden@calcsea.org

Association of
California State Supervisors

1108 O Street, Suite 317
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 326-4257 • (800) 624-2137

For questions about this site, contact Kevin Glidden at (916) 326-4302 or kglidden@calcsea.org

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Dec 14

Written by: ACSS Communications
12/14/2008 2:20 PM 

The Sacramento Bee's "State Worker" blog, by columnist Jon Ortiz, has posted portions of a recent interview with ACSS President Olin King. Ortiz talked to Olin for a Dec. 8 front-page story on state workers' reactions to layoff threats. He had room in the story for only a brief quote from King, so he added some comments in his blog.

A couple of them: On correlating staffing to state revenue: "Many revenue-gathering agencies have been understaffed for some time. If the Board of Equalization, for example, employed enough auditors, the state would get more revenue."

On what ACSS members are saying: Our members are concerned that the governor is not being fair with them. ... They're confronted with the same increases in cost of living as everyone else. The governor should remember that. He shouldn't do something just because he has the power to do it."

Ortiz would welcome your comments on this and other posts. Email him at jortiz@sacbee.com. Copy us at lholderness@calcsea.org.

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