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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/15/2004 CS minutes MAYOR Gerald L. Farley �� Phone: (847) 392 -6000 � \ � �p�1 NES5 is q +1 Fax: (847) 392 -6022 Timothy J. Corcoran � 9 TDD: (847) 392 -6064 Paul Wm. Hoefert i O � L' ; /, G Richard M. Lohrstorfer 3 ►� � Michaele W. Skowron = Village of Alount Frospert Irvana K. Wilks r Michael A. Zadel ; /`' VILLAGE MANAGER f I Michael E. Janonis VILLAGE CLERK Velma W. Lowe Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 MINUTES CLOSED SESSION FULL GEI CE JUNE 15,2004 UD(acil'[E jC1 The Closed Session was called to order at 9:20 p.m., by Mayor Farley, in the Boardroom of the Central Community Center, 1000 West Central Road. The purpose of the Closed Session was to discuss Personnel. Present were: Trustees Timothy Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron and Michael Zadel. Absent from the Closed Session were: Trustees Richard Lohrstorfer and Irvana Wilks. Staff present included: Village Manager Michael Janonis and Assistant Village Manager David Strahl. Minutes Approval of Minutes from March 9, 2004. Motion made by Trustee Zadel and Seconded by Trustee Corcoran. Minutes approved. Approval of Minutes from May 11, 2004. Motion made by Trustee Skowron and Seconded by Trustee Corcoran. Minutes approved. Approval of Minutes from May 18, 2004. Motion made by Trustee Hoefert and Seconded by Trustee Zadel. Minutes approved. Personnel Public Works Union Assistant Village Manager David Strahl provided a general overview of the Public Works' tentative agreement completing the contract with negotiations with the Public Works Union which have taken place over the last two and one -half years requiring 22 meetings. He stated that the economic package is consistent with the economic package that was previously defined through arbitration with the Police Union. He anticipates the contract going before the membership of the Union for a vote next week. At that point, a completed contract will be circulated for signatures and approval by the Village Board at that time. Fire Lieutenant Unionization The Village has been notified that there is a sufficient interest for the Fire Lieutenants, which are 12 in number, to join the existing Firefighters Union. With the recent change in the State law, there is no longer a requirement for an election to determine interest of employees to either vote a Union in or not. Therefore, the Village is preparing to file a Unit Clarification Petition to determine whether the Lieutenants are, in fact, supervisors and possibly not eligible to join the same union as the Firefighters. Adtournment There being no further discussion, the Closed Session adjourned at 9:37 p.m. and moved into Open Session at 9:38 p.m. and immediately adjourned at 9:39 p.m. 2