Resignations driven by pay cuts leave a major California treatment plant short-staffed

City auditor’s report ties employee departures to below-market compensation

The San Jose (Calif.) Mercury-News reports that a rash of resignations tied to recent pay and benefit cuts has left the San Jose Water Pollution Control Plant severely short-handed, “raising the risk of a catastrophic sewage spill and forcing the city to pay top dollar for contract...

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