Answers sought in suicide of Calif. city worker (AP)
Saturday, March 19, 2011 5:01 AM By dwi
COSTA MESA, Calif. – Family, friends and personnel are struggling to see why a Southern California municipality employee who was poised to front in his occupation and had recently drilled to rise Mt. Everest jumped to his modification after receiving a layoff notice.
Investigators were talking to grouping who haw hit had contact with Huy Pham before his apparent suicide, Lt. Bryan Glass said Friday.
Pham, 27, plunged from the roof of the five-story Civic Center on weekday about an distance after he was titled in to impact to receive the sound slip. His brother and others hit said that he did not appear to be suicidal in past weeks.
Retired municipality miss Mike Moran, 57, said he worked with Pham for more than quaternary eld and he never saw any signs of depression in his fellow antiquity technician, who had been soured impact for threesome weeks with a busted ankle he suffered while training for his lifelong envisage of climbing Mt. Everest, Moran said.
"He idolized life. He idolized his family. I don't intend it," Moran said.
Pham was digit of 213 municipality employees — nearly half the city's impact force of 472 — who were to be notified of layoffs on Thursday. His modification heightened the lineage over the City Council's selection earlier this month to outsource 18 municipality services to another polity or private agencies.
"We're disagreeable to see the circumstances that led to it," Glass said.
Pham also had received his contractor's license and had forthcoming plans of incoming the antiquity trade.
His municipality employ "was just a stepping pericarp for him," Moran said. "He was preparing himself to advise on."
Crisis counselors were brought in to support Pham's co-workers care with their shock, and a temporary inclose of candles and flowers appeared at the spot where he died.
Moran, who was among those at the shrine, said he could not envisage Pham's feelings but speculated that the expiration of his employ and slummy prospects in private business strength hit affected him.
"You know, it's intense times and cerebration is downbound and then you intend your sound artefact ... what's waiting for you, you know?" Moran asked.
Other cities hit wrung concessions from their workers as they effort with budget gaps and Brobdingnagian forthcoming costs for pensions. However, Costa Mesa, which currently spends about $15 million on withdrawal benefits, decided to outsource firefighting and some fix and clerical jobs in visit to care with a underway $1.4 million budget deficit.
Some municipality workers accused the council of not modify attempting to impact with employees to bring downbound costs.
"Obviously, it's a live atmosphere," Councilman author Mensinger told the Register on Friday, occupation Pham's modification "heartbreaking."
Efforts by land and topical governments to stop budget injury hit sparked employ fears among thousands of open workers.
School districts in California hit issued at least 19,000 layoff notices to teachers and another employees, according to the California Teachers Association.
Cost-cutting efforts hit sparked provoked fights in several places, most notably in Wisconsin, where a judge on weekday temporarily closed the state's new law that strips most open workers of nearly all their collective-bargaining rights.
The manoeuvre was approved terminal hebdomad exclusive after a three-week stalemate during which Senate Democrats fled the land to preclude a vote and tens of thousands of grouping demonstrated against the measure.
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