MONTEBELLO, Calif. – The city and its transit union are at odds over who pays for the employees’ share of pension costs.
During the last year the city has paid its nontransit employees’ share of their pension costs but not for bus drivers, mechanics and service operators. The latter still pay what amounts to 8 percent of their pay.
Read the complete story at the Whittier Daily News.
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