City workers can speak freely on Olympic bid
Boston city workers are free to criticize the Hub's bid for the 2024 Olympics on their own time, the U.S. Olympic Committee said in a letter yesterday.
"None of the USOC, the Boston 2024 partnership, or the City of Boston have any intention under these agreements to restrict the personal rights of expression of any of their employees," USOC general counsel Christopher Cleary wrote.
The restriction only applies to employees in connection with performance of their duties in connection with Boston's bid, he said.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh has said the joinder agreement he signed with the USOC was "boilerplate language," and he reiterated in an email to city workers yesterday that they could speak freely.
"No employees will face any consequences for contributing their thoughts — positive or negative — and I look forward to hearing from all of you," he wrote.
DreamWorks to cut 500 jobs
DreamWorks Animation said yesterday it is reducing the number of films it produces each year from three to two and cutting 500 jobs as it tries to improve its profitability.
The company, known for animated movies such as "Shrek" and "Kung Fu Panda," said it is narrowing its focus to one original film and one sequel each year.
- Citizens Financial Group announced that Tom Gamache has been named Northeast division sales manager for the retail loan officer channel of the home lending solutions group, the bank's consumer lending business.
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