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DAYTON -- City of Dayton employees are being asked to give up 2009 pay raises of 3 percent to fend off a projected $13 million budget shortfall.
If the city's union-represented employees don't agree, the city will implement the raises and look at other ways to cut its $174 million budget. Yet even if employees agree, City Manager Rashad Young said he can't rule out layoffs next year.See the full content of this document
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Dayton Asking Employees to Give Up Raises in 2009
Young cited Ohio's slumping economy and th...
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