DWP LEADER WIGGS SAYS HE'LL REMAIN IN UTILITY JOB.Byline: - Daily News David Wiggs, the city's highest-paid manager as head of the Department of Water and Power, said Thursday Thursday: see week. that he has rejected offers from a private energy company. In a brief e-mail to DWP DWP Department of Work and Pensions (UK) DWP Drinking Water Program DWP Dynamic Weapon Pricing (gamin, Counter-Strike: Source) DWP Department of Water & Power DWP Drinking Water Protection workers, Wiggs said he decided to remain at the utility. ``As you probably know, I was approached several months ago by a private sector company concerning its search for a chief executive officer,'' Wiggs wrote. ``Today, I notified the company in question that I have decided to remain as general manager of the LADWP LADWP Los Angeles Department of Water and Power .'' Wiggs, who was named as DWP general manager last year, is paid $326,000 a year - the highest in the city - which includes a monthly housing allowance. Last week, Wiggs said the talks with the unnamed company were at a standstill standstill /stand·still/ (stand´stil?) cessation of activity, as of the heart (cardiac s.) or chest (respiratory s.) . stand·still n. Complete cessation of activity or progress. and that he would make his decision this week. |
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