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�; MINUTES of a special meeting of the City Council, City of Redlands, held
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PRESENT Charles G. DeMirjyn, Mayors '
Oddie J. Martinez, Jr., Councilmember
�r} Barbara Cram Riordan, Councilmember �,}F
Ken Roth, Councilmember
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, Chris C. Christiansen, City Manager �P
William F. Floyd, Jr., Attorney ��
,p Best, Best and Krieger I iik}
Lorrie Poyzer, Deputy City Clerk
Jan Michiels, Redlands Daily Factst
�r John DeLeon, The Sun
ABSENT James W. Gorman, Vice Mayor
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t considering Employee-Employer Relations and was called to order at 4:30 P.M.I LV
and immediately adjourned to a closed session to discuss the tentative
agreement with the Redlands Police Officers Association. _
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The public meeting was reconvened at 4:35 P.M. Councilman Roth stated he
had read the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Redlands
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Police Officers Association, Inc. and found it satisfactory to his desires
and moved for adoption, effective September 28, 1981. Councilman Riordan
' seconded the motion.
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The Memorandum of Understanding, which commences on September 28, 1981
and continues through and including June 30, 1982, contains a salary adjust-'I l
R" � � ment increase of 7.5 percent for each affected employee and overtime compere-
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cation subject to terms and conditions listed in the Memorandum of Under-
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g, as well as maintenance of existing benefits.
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For the record, Councilman Martinez verified that the Police Association lig,,
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and City Council, as well as the Administration had agreed, to the Memorandum' `$
rq�l of Understanding. Sgt. Barry Bruins, president of RPOA, confirmed the
association had.
Councilman Roth made a statement for Councilman Gorman, who was unable too;
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attend this special meeting. The statement being that if he were present,
R Mr. Gorman would have opposed this action on the grounds it is excessive
and will cause significant hardships. �=s'
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The motion to adopt the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of
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Police
Redlands and the Redlands Police Officers Association, Inc. for 1981-82 was
Association then approved by the following vote:
1e AYES: Councilmembers Martinez, Riordan, Roth
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ABSENT: Councilmember Gorman NOES: Councilmember DeMirjyn
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1` Mayor DeMirjyn stated his reason for voting against this was there had been
abrogation of responsibility of the Council; that we have normal negotiating
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u procedures which were gone around, placing the administration in a bad light., '~
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zr»�� The meeting was then adjourned, on motion, at 4:40 P.M. to a closed session p�
sto discuss Fire negotiations.
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Next regular meeting, October 20, 1981.
Prayori of the C $y o ct ,
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