The idea of “employing persons looking for work” (implying down-and-out persons willing to work for minimal return) is quaint. The city has regulations and ordinances, not to mention union contracts, that govern hiring. For example, the Living Wage ordinance sets minimum wage for city workers (even those working for contractors) at a level above the state or federal minimum wages. We’d need to use regular city workers, and we are shedding those rapidly.
]]>Why can’t the City employ persons looking for work to clean storm drains with a shovel? I reguarly see storm drain grates plugged with leaves, sticks and trash.
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