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Ray Schweitzer, City Administrator
City Administration
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1987 AUG 27 PM 4: 7, I
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Dete: Augus t 28, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Authorized the designated representatives of the City to meet and confer with
representatives of the General Unit towards a new M.O.U,
Recommllllded motion:
Set an Impasse Hearing for September 21,1987 at 3:00 p,m.
Contact person:
Ray Schwei tzer
Phone:
5122
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Agenda Item No
9:
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From Resolution 10584
Section 13:
Resolution of Impasses
Impasse procedures may be invoked only after the possibility
for settlement by direct discussion has been exhausted.
The impasse procedures are as follows:
(A) MEDIATION (OR CONCILIATION)
All mediation proceedings shall be private. The Mediator shall
make no public recommendations nor take any public position concerning
the issues. The Mediator(s) shall be chosen by mutual agreement of the
representatives of the City and employee organizations. If mutual
.greement is not reached, the Mediator shall be chosen by the
California State Conciliation Service.
(B) A DETERMINATION BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL, after a
hearing on the merits of the dispute.
(C) Any
parties mutually
order.
other
agree
dispute resolving procedures to
or which the Mayor and Common
which the
Council may
Any party may initiate the impasse procedure by filing with the
other party (or parties) affected a written request for an impasse
meeting together with a statement of its position on all disputed
issues. An impasse meeting may then be scheduled by the designated
City Representative forthwith after the date of filing of the written
request for such meeting, with written notice to all parties affected.
The purpose of such impasse meeting is twofold: (1) to permit a review
of the position of all parties in a final effort to reach agreement on
the disputed issues, and (2) if agreement is not concluded, to mutually
select the specific impasse procedure to which the dispute may be
submitted. In the absence of agreement between the parties on this
point, the matter may be referred to the Mayor and Common Council.
The fees and expenses, if any, of mediators or of any other
impasse procedure, shall be payable one-half by the city and one-half
by the employee organization or employee organizations.
RESOLUTION10584