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Fort Meade Names Workers Being Laid Off

Published: Friday, September 5, 2008 at 12:18 p.m.
Last Modified: Friday, September 5, 2008 at 1:59 p.m.

Four city employees, one who’d worked for Fort Meade since 1974, were laid off Friday so the City Commission could balance the budget.

Those losing their jobs were:

* Kenny Pollard, 58, superintendent of the city’s water plant. He was hired in December 1974 and was paid $46,094 annually.

* Charles Lane, 56, a lineman with the electric department. He was hired in April 1994 and was paid $45,595.

* Janice Helms, 53, manager of the city-owned mobile home park. She was hired in February 2001 and was paid $22,381.

* Richard Reeves, 51, who worked in the streets department. He was hired in September 2003 and was paid $23,193.

City Manager Fred Hilliard said the city will pay these employees through Oct. 1, but they won’t have to continue working after today.

He also said Harold Roberts, who works in the water and wastewater plant, will become supervisor of those operations.

Hilliard said he decided who would lose their jobs based on his observations in the year since he became city manager.

“I’ve been observing how they did their jobs and how things got done,” he said. “There were ways to consolidate and coordinate services. It wasn’t an easy decision, but it had to be done.

Longtime city employees said Friday they can’t recall another time when the city laid off employees.


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  1. novatoitus says...
    September 5, 2008 9:52:28 am

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    Sad times, indeed. You hate to see people lose a good job, but if things can be consolidated, it's the right thing to do.

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  2. Cristo39 says...
    September 5, 2008 10:53:36 am

    First, why are these name being released? This is a private matter. You dont hear when people are laid off from their jobs in the regular world.

    And 2nd, notice those being laid off are all in their early 50's. Too young to retire and too old to easily get a new job elsewhere (why hire experience when you can hire a young person cheaper). And one of these guys has been an employee for 34 years!

    And look at the wages they earned. How does someone survive making $23k a year without living in a slum?

    They took a total of 130k off the books. They probably could of done better by letting someone go at the top who makes that themselves, and not the people that do the real work.

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  3. Michaelwhit36 says...
    September 5, 2008 1:50:35 pm

    It's really nobody's business what these people were paid, how is it news what they made....you should be ashamed.

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