In the Media
Somerville aldermen approve $1.1 million in raises, hold off on $20,000 raise for mayor ›
Wicked Local Somerville, October 29, 2012
Article on the recent decision to raise salaries for 150 non-union workers in Somerville mentions that the city hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management to analyze workers’ job descriptions and salaries.Interim town manager’s stay extended ›
Boston.com, October 25, 2012
The Edward J. Collins Jr. Center for Public Management at UMass Boston is sorting through 33 resumes to find a new town manager for Bridgewater. Meanwhile, the town’s interim manager has been reappointed for an additional three months.Reading Residents Invited to Apply for 2 Seats on Town Manager Screening Committee ›
Reading-North Reading Patch, October 25, 2012
More Collins Center news: Consultant Richard Kobayashi is “interviewing town employees develop a community and town manager profile that describes the town, its characteristics and challenges.” He will also help the town recruit candidates for the job.Town revs up Town Manager search ›
Wicked Local Reading, October 22, 2012
Article on the search for a new town manager in Reading mentions that the Board of Selectmen has hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management as a consultant in the search.City employees’ pay may be increased ›
The Somerville News, October 17, 2012
Article on deliberations whether to raise salaries for 150 non-union workers in Somerville mentions that the city hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management to analyze workers’ job descriptions and salaries.Somerville aldermen hold off on $1.1 million in city pay raises ›
Wicked Local Somerville, October 13, 2012
Article on a recommendation by Somerville aldermen that the city needs more information before it can approve $1.1 million in raises for employees mentions that the city hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management to analyze workers’ job descriptions and salaries.Somerville weighs raise for non-union workers ›
The Tufts Daily, October 03, 2012
Article on deliberations whether to raise salaries for 150 non-union workers in Somerville mentions that the city hired the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management to analyze workers’ job descriptions and salaries.‘Friction’ in Bridgewater town government mentioned in pamphlet to attract new town manager ›
Wicked Local Bridgewater, September 27, 2012
Article on a pamphlet used in the search for a new town manager for Bridgewater mentions that it was prepared by the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management, which is helping the town conduct the search.‘Friction’ in Bridgewater town government mentioned in pamphlet to attract new town manager ›
Enterprise News, September 25, 2012
Article on a pamphlet used in the search for a new town manager for Bridgewater mentions that it was prepared by the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management.City Charter Review Study Committee consultant: Start over ›
The Berkshire Eagle, September 21, 2012
Article on how Stephen McGoldrick, a member of the Edward J. Collins Jr. Center for Public Management at UMass Boston, encouraged Pittsfield's City Charter Review Study Committee to scrap the current charter.
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