Submitted by PoliGuest (not verified) on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 1:41pm.
My understanding is that this merger/consolidation did not eliminate a single job!!! I would imagine that new jobs were created within this new public utility. Where are the savings to the tax/rate payer? Can we hope for better efficiency at a minimum? The words "public" and "efficient" never seem to mix.
No Jobs Cut