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Updated: 3:21 PM EST Jan 22, 2021
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Show Transcript thank you for joining us. We are outside of the Baltimore City Department of Works Meter shop. Back in October, it was announced by the last administration that 68 DPW workers from the meter shop will be laid off and their jobs will be outsourced to a private company. I Tron. At that time, I stood outside of City Hall with our workers and express my grave concerns with a rush plan to privatize a core function of D. P W operations during a pandemic. For almost four months, DPW meter shop employees have been in a state of limbo, unsure if they have a job during a global pandemic that we know has had economic fallout in hardships for everyone. No one should be left in a state of limbo for that period of time. That s not how we should treat our city employees in particular a division where 92% of them 92% of them off Baltimore residents. Yesterday I personally met with the employees and President Ron Joh