Daily Journal Staff Writer
After a two-year legal and political battle to outsource more than 100 city jobs, Costa Mesa rescinded the last layoff notices in letters sent to employees Tuesday.
Yet some city officials say the fight over the proposed use of contractors isn't over.
"We still have significant budget challenges ahead, but we will work through them together," the city's Chief Executive Of...
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