Atlanta Begins Layoff
"It's like a sore and you are poking at the sore,"
said Gina Pagnotta (center), a 9-year Public Works employee who is president of
the 357-employee Professional Association of City Employees (PACE). Pagnotta
listens to Parking Meter Enforcement Officers outside the budget meeting per
Atlanta Journal Constitution.
PACE had a Union Member meeting April 29th to inform workers
of pending LayOff notification. PACE was available at City Hall May 1, 2008
when notifications were enforced; currently PACE is assisting Union Members
with Appeals for the RIF action imposed by the City Of Atlanta. Members are urged to use the Appeal
Process to insure that the RIF's action was
performed in accordance to Applicable codes and by-laws. Union members Riffed
has 5 days to use the appeal process after receiving notice. PACE Union
will provide the Legal Representation for Laid-Off union members. Members must
contact the PACE Union Office or union President, Gina Pagnotta before the
deadline.
Council Member Clarence Martin has been quoted in the news questioning the
over expenditures paid for by the City of Atlanta.
Clarence Martin question Mayor Franklins several weeks before the RIF's actions was imposed, as well PACE has addressed the
Council on this action. It was unfortunate that only two council members were
available to hear the voices of concerned Atlanta
employee's during that time.
Many of the PACE Union members have contacted the Union for assistance; PACE is
urging union members that have not contacted the Union
to do so immediately to insure the Riffed action was administered by following
the Established guidelines using Evaluation, Length of Service, and
city codes ordinances correctly.