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DRIVEWAY <br />67-29 <br /> <br />791.65 <br /> <br />.00 <br />791.65 <br /> <br />Mr, Anderson moved seconded by Mr. Lassen that the bills as <br />City officials:'authori zed to draw the necessary warrants, <br />voting aye, motion carried. <br /> <br />presented and read be allowed and proper <br />Rollcall vote. All councilmen present <br /> <br />Shining Star Animal Welfare League - The city of Springfield requested a representative of <br />the Eugene City Council to meet with representatives of Lane County, the city of Springfield, and <br />the League Thursday noon, March 28, 1968. The meeting is for the purpose of discussing implementa- <br />tion of dog birth control program. Since the regularly scheduled committee-of-the-whole meeting will <br />be held at that time, it was understood a staff member would attend the Animal Welfare meeting. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> <br />Committee meeting held March 21, 1968: <br /> <br />"Present: Mayor Cone; Councilmen Lauris, Purdy, Lassen, Hayward, and Wingard; City Manager <br />and staff; and others. <br /> <br />1. Sewers, Bethel Area - C~uncilman Las~en asked about plans to install sewer laterals in <br />the area between Bethel Drive and Highway 99N. He said he felt they should be installed <br />by 06uncil initiation, The Public Works Director said petitions were out for sewers in <br />that area and in the "state" street area, but there was no indication of how many prop- <br />erty owners in the area would favor the installations. The City Manager suggested pre- <br />paration of a map showing areas not serviced by sewers to be brought back for Council <br />consideration of initiating installation. <br /> <br />2. House Sewer Connections, Bethel Area - Councilman Lassen inquired about the number of <br />properties which have not been connected to the sewers since their installtion in the <br />Bethel area. It was understood a survey would be made and the information brought <br />back to the Council with a recommendation, <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Mr. Lassen that Items 1 and 2 of the Committee report be received and <br />placed on file. Motion carried. <br /> <br />3. Collective Bargaining - Copies of a report from the City Manager were previously dis- <br />tributed to Council members which set out the Manager's position and recommendation <br />with regard to the unions' request for recognition and formal collective bargaining <br />based on information exchanged in discussions with the unions with regard to questions <br />raised if formal bargaining is approved. There was considerable discussion between <br />Council members and union spokesmen (Fred Mohr, Patrick Flynn, Frank Jackson) concern- <br />ing the gneral philosophy of collective bargaining. No action was taken. <br /> <br />Councilman Anderson said he questioned whether the Council has the authority to grant collective bar- <br />gaining privileges and enter into a formal contract, and that he thought such authority should be <br />granted through a Charter amendment. He said he also questioned whether benefits would accrue to the <br />City itself and mentioned the research just being started by the League of Oregon Cities in the area <br />of collective bargaining with municipal employes. <br /> <br />I <br />I, <br />I. <br />II <br />II <br />II <br /> <br />II <br />I, <br /> <br />II <br />Il <br />\ <br />:1 <br />l:: <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson moved seconded by Dr. Purdy that the City Council initiate a program (1) to provide better <br />methods of communication between itself and employes of the City in matters affecting employe working <br />conditions, compensation, fringe benefits, and other matters affecting employe welfare, (2) to enable <br />employes to participate in decisions in new areas, with emphasis on those which apply to their well- <br />being, (3) to attempt to create among City employes a greater sense of involvement in City government <br />and policy formulation; that the City Council direct the City Manager to make a reassessment of present <br />personnel policies and prepare recommendations to effect the previously mentioned objectives, after <br />consultation with representatives of employes in all departments of the City government and after an <br />evaluation of recommendations from them. <br /> <br />Patrick Flynn, speaking as business agent for Local 851 Fire Fighters, read a petition from fire de- <br />partment employes asking recognition of the local as their legal representative. He said the position <br />of the Fire Fighters would be to oppose the motion in its entirety. Jerry Carroll, international <br />representative speaking for Local 1724 AFSCME, and Richard Beck, Public Works mai~enance employe, also <br />opposed the motion. <br /> <br />3/25/68 - 7 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I: <br />r <br />r <br />:1 <br />,r <br />I ~ <br />!: '. <br />" <br />I: <br />.', <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />- <br />