With d. O. A. In good faith. In addition, this is lawanna, if you look at the bottom of the page, there is a confidentiality notice, and there is a confidentiality requirement when the employer and organized labor are exchanging proposals. Those are not things that get sent out in public, just thats not how this process works. T [inaudible] the way it works is after you have an agreement, the documents that you argue with are private documents. After the agreement is reached, you can release them, but while were negotiating and this is not just the p. O. A. , all the other 30 unions in San Francisco, we do not release documents when were in a meet and confer process with anybody. Commissioner dejesus this isnt a contract for money. This is how were going to proceed under covid and whether its going to be in person or on zoom. I dont understand why that is confidential . I mean, you know i dont understand why we cant have a discussion with the public knowing what the issues are without
The l. A. Times, covering the trial for king, and then the o. J. Simpson case. I was dazzled by his writing, he was able to take complex events in a courtroom, and summarize it concisely and clearly. He always wrote amazing speed and great delegates. I got to know him, in another capacity in the late 1990s when he was covering, i was then sharing the elected commission in los angeles, to revise the charter. I saw them that he had this he was amazingly a talented, but also had lots of integrity. At one point the Los Angeles Times was not nearly showing enough tension to try to reform, but according to los angeles weekly, he quit his position at the los angeles time, to protest over this. He put his job on the line, because he believed in the importance of the story. He is then law, and because of that the Los Angeles Times decided to change its approach. Id like to believe that the charter approach, succeeded because of his actions. He was planning some taking some time off from the l.
Welcome to the july 13th, 2020 meeting of the rules committee. Im chair of the committee. With me on the Video Conference is rules Committee Vice chair captain stephanie and rules Committee Member supervisor gordon mar and we are joined by supervisor matt hainey. I would like to thank sf gov tv for staffing this meeting. Are there any announcements . Yes, thes. The legislative chamber and Committee Room are closed. Committee members will attend and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. President Public Comment will be available on the agenda and both channel 26 and sfgovtv. Org are streams across the stream. Opportunities to speak are available via phone by calling 415 6550001 and again thats 415655ooo1. The i. D. Is 14666153 146 661. You will be muted and in listening mode only. Best practises are to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or radio. Alternatively, you may submit either to myself at
President Public Comment will be available on the agenda and both channel 26 and sfgovtv. Org are streams across the stream. Opportunities to speak are available via phone by calling 415 6550001 and again thats 415655ooo1. The i. D. Is 14666153 146 661. You will be muted and in listening mode only. Best practises are to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or radio. Alternatively, you may submit either to myself at sggov. Org or if you submit via email, it will be included as a part of the special file. That completes my comments p. A Charter Amendment to amend charter is and i to raise the department of sanitations and streets and to succeed the duties performed to create the sanitations and streets commission, to oversee the department of sanitation and streets and create a Public Works Commission to oversee the department of public works and require an annual performance audit and waste analysis and confirming under the california qualit
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