Good afternoon, everyone. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the monday, july 27, 2015, regular meeting of the San Francisco Ethics Commission i say regular meeting that was essentially contemplated that this meeting would be cancelled because we school one in july or august but because of the need to have public button the two items on tonights agenda we decided to go forward tonight i will first call roll commissioner hur commissioner keane councilmember glorias and the executive director have been excluded from tonight meeting ill tell you that some the gentleman didnt have to abstain himself well switch the agenda items number 4 will be taken up first that is the ballot measure statement and then well take up the agenda item number 3 that deals with the Recruitment Profile so agenda 2 public items appearing or not appearing on tonight agenda. Good afternoon, commissioners im charley for the record you have my email where i suggested respectfully you might consider amending our bylaws
That we will be adjourning tonights meeting in memory of scot of the Hayward Police department killed in the line of duty this this morning. [inaudible] call the first line item, please. Sorry. Excuse me, this is our meeting in the community. The Police Commission is always very enthusiastic about this meeting every month because it gives a time to come to the community, hear what is going on both the positive and negative and work arm and arm with the community to see what improvements can be done, what things we are doing right and what direction we should move in because it is our Community Meeting and we want to give folks tonight to hear who we are as well. My name is julius termen and the Vice President of Police Commission. Suzy loft us is not with us tonight. She is excused. During the day i am the Department Chair of the Labor Employment Group of the [inaudible] where i practice labor and employment law. Good evening my name is victor faung and happy to be here tonight and a r
Again to an impossibly distant 2015. , the year that film comes to mind as i think about the changes we are seeing in how seniors approach work and retirement, the topic of todays hearing. For most of the past century, seniors have been withdrawing as americansforce came to view retirement as a time of uninterrupted rest and leisure that could last for decades. Ofthe year 2000, only 32 werecans age 55 and older still working, and the average age of retirement had dropped to just 63, but the babyboom generation has reversed this trend. Today, 40 of workers 55 and older remain in the workforce, a ratio not seen since the eisenhower administration. Remainingoomers are in the workforce longer for many reasons, but one leading reason is the need for Financial Security. Many americans today dont have the resources they need to live comfortably and retirement without working. It used to be said that Retirement Security was a threelegged stool, the first leg being an employerprovided pension,
Expected to grow modestly this year and a solid pace through the next few years. Although real adjusted inflation grew weekly in early 2015, the economy now appears to be on firmer ground and we expect the pace of Economic Activity to pick up over the next calendar year and the next few years. After that, we expect to see moderate to constrained early growth in the workforce. Real gdp will grow by 2 this calendar year, by 3. 1 in 2016, and by 2. 7 in 2017. Above its potential or maximum sustainable rate over that time frame. The economy will grow at an average rate of 2. 2 , equal to its real growth rate. This will be driven by consumer spending, business investment, and residential investment. Over the next few years, the faster pace in growth output is expected to reduce the quantity of underused resource, or slack, in the economy. The estimate was about 3. 4 in 2014. Cbo next to narrow that gap to its historical average by the end of 2017. Although labor Market Conditions continue t
Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic, for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. [inaudible] welcome to the wednesday july 22, 2015 meeting of the San Francisco Police Commission. First of all i want to apologize for being late but getting here from financial district proved more serious than i thought today. This evening i want to start off by letting everyone know that we will be adjourning tonights meeting in memory of scot of the Hayward Police department killed in the line of duty this this morning. [inaudible] call the first line item, please. Sorry. Excuse me, this is our meeting in the community. The Police Commission is always very enthusiastic about this meeting every month because it gives a time to come to the community, hear what is going on both the positive and negative and work arm and arm with the community to see what improvements can be done, what things we are doing right an