Posted by Kevin Dayton at 12:50 pm on Nov 09, 2013 Comments Off on Smoothing Over Project Labor Agreement Disputes in Closed Session: The Latest Union Scheme for “Progress” in California
UPDATE (November 13, 2013):At its
November 12, 2013 meeting, the board of trustees for Rancho
Santiago Community College District voted unanimously to continue a
practice adopted in August 2013 not to discuss its Measure Q
Project Labor Agreement negotiations in closed session until the
college chancellor gets legal clarification from California
Attorney General Kamala Harris. An opinion from the Attorney
General is not likely to be produced for several months.
Speaking in support of having the discussions in open session
was Dave Everett, Government Affairs Director for the Southern
California Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, and
Craig Alexander of the Pacific Justice Institute. On behalf of
trustee Phil Yarbrough, Alexander wrote aNovember
5, 2013 memo to the boardexplaining why discussing
Project Labor Agreement negotiations in closed session was not
legal.
The head of the Los Angeles/Orange County Building and
Construction Trades Council was at the meeting… Read More