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CityCouncil/2012-06-06.pdf,4 | CityCouncil | 2012-06-06 | 4 | (*12-284) Resolution No. 14679, "Resolution in Support of Assembly Bill 1648 (Brownley), a Bill Related to Disclosures on Political Advertisements." Adopted. (*12-285) Resolution No.14680, "Calling an Election in the City of Alameda on November 6, 2012, for the Purpose of Submitting to the Electors an Initiative Entitled "Charter Amendment Changing Requirements for When a Citywide Ballot Measure is Needed to Authorize Certain Sales or Disposals of City Parks." Adopted. (*12-286) Ordinance No.3046, "Amending Article II (Boards and Commissions) of Chapter II (Administration) of the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Sections 2- 13.2(a); 2-15.2(a); 2-21.2(a) to Reduce the Membership of the Golf, Economic Development, and Youth Advisory Commissions; Amending Section 2-17 through 2- 17.5 to Change the Name of the Housing and Building Code Hearing and Appeals Board to Commission, and Repealing Section 2-20 to Dissolve the Film Commission. Finally passed. (*12-287) Ordinance No.3047, "Amending the Alameda Municipal Code to Revise the Regulations Governing the Location of Massage Therapists and Associated Uses Including Tattoo in the Community Commercial District." Finally passed. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS (12-288) Public Hearing to Consider Resolution No. 14681, "Confirming the Park Street Business Association (PSBA) Business Improvement Area for FY12-13 and Levy an Annual Assessment on the Park Street Business Association Business Improvement Area (BIA). Adopted; (12-288 A) Public Hearing to Consider Resolution No. 14682, "Confirming the West Alameda Business Association (WABA) Business Improvement Area for FY12-13 and Levy an Annual Assessment on the West Alameda Business Association Business Improvement Area." Adopted. The Community Development Director gave a brief presentation. In response to Councilmember Johnson's inquiry about membership, the Community Development Director stated there are approximately 430 members in PSBA and 140 in WABA; the precise count is difficult due to business turn over. Urged revisions to t… | CityCouncil/2012-06-06.pdf |
CivilServiceBoard/2012-06-06.pdf,4 | CivilServiceBoard | 2012-06-06 | 4 | that employees had already been preselected who were going to get the positions. In essence, we had employees who did not have any fairness or equity in going through the testing processing. After the oral interviews a manager who sat on the board, came up to the employee and stated, "You know what, I was just a pawn. I had no input into the selection process. It was out of my hands." Mr. Gossman concluded that this has been documented in the information provided to the Board. Mr. Riddle asked if Mr. Gossman was referring to the letter and there was also something called an appeal. Mr. Gossman stated that first of all this is an appeal. They have an appeal. Mr. Riddle asked if this was the initial letter. Mr. Gossman stated yes. Mr. Gossman stated that right after the examination the employees were told that one of the examining people had no part of it. Within two days, they were called into the office and told they were laid off. The employees asked for their test scores. They were told they did not have test scores and that they just did not pass. So they walked out the door after a combined 30 years of experience. The employees are very upset and angry because of the testing process. They all realize that everyone has to take the test and they were looking for fairness. In this testing process and whole examination, it did not happen in this case. The appellants are requesting that the test be vacated, that a new testing process be completed and that it be completed from outside Human Resources personnel, from another agency so that the test can be done fairly and correctly. They were expecting that one person would be laid off and there were three people laid off. One of the new persons hired was an individual who was a custodian in the Library. In being objective, how could a custodian who works in the Library have more experience or training? In fact, he had no training in the parks recreation programs to be selected. The second issue is that this individual owns a lawn business in the City of Alameda. The… | CivilServiceBoard/2012-06-06.pdf |
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