Memphis 'Exploring' Privatization of City Sanitation Services

Memphis sanitation workers are the most famous city employees we have. It goes back to the days when they wore the signs that read, 'I AM A MAN.' Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave up his life while in Memphis fighting for their rights. Now comes the possibility of the biggest change they've seen since the civil rights days.

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SteveTapp - 1/20/2012 10:16 PM
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Anything that makes my garbage pickup charge less for the same or better service is what I want to happen. My city's government is not an employment agency, although I tolerate a leadership role for it in vetting recent ex-cons for private employers to take over shortly thereafter. Hi Mike!
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