June 12, 2010
Proposed Impacts of Reduced and Compress Work Week
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Reporter
Huntington, WV (HNN) - To clarify the explanation given at the Finance Committee meeting on Monday, June 7, HNN has a copy of proposed impacts on city work schedules.
Our earlier story indicated that the Huntington Municipal Parking Board would close on Friday. They along with the Huntington Police and Fire Departments would NOT be impacted.
To download a list of the PROPOSED as of June 7, 2010 changes due to City Hall closure on Friday, click here.
Immediate verbatim transcripts of meetings may contain an error based on transcription and/or an inadvertent misspoken statement. We appreciate our readers allowing for those prospects as a trade off for reading a transcript , not a shortened version of important issues.
In addition, the same discretion should be given for typos or other errors that may be found in 'just of the copy machine' documents to assist with understanding of a story.
Rapid transparency works in such a manner as to allow for an inevitable alteration, miscalculation or misstatement, which, in itself, should not be automatically assumed to reflect positively or negatively until all aspects have been discussed.
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Proposed Impacts of Reduced and Compress Work Week
By Tony Rutherford
Huntingtonnews.net Reporter
Huntington, WV (HNN) - To clarify the explanation given at the Finance Committee meeting on Monday, June 7, HNN has a copy of proposed impacts on city work schedules.
Our earlier story indicated that the Huntington Municipal Parking Board would close on Friday. They along with the Huntington Police and Fire Departments would NOT be impacted.
To download a list of the PROPOSED as of June 7, 2010 changes due to City Hall closure on Friday, click here.
Immediate verbatim transcripts of meetings may contain an error based on transcription and/or an inadvertent misspoken statement. We appreciate our readers allowing for those prospects as a trade off for reading a transcript , not a shortened version of important issues.
In addition, the same discretion should be given for typos or other errors that may be found in 'just of the copy machine' documents to assist with understanding of a story.
Rapid transparency works in such a manner as to allow for an inevitable alteration, miscalculation or misstatement, which, in itself, should not be automatically assumed to reflect positively or negatively until all aspects have been discussed.
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