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4/25/2011
Ord-Res Number
4096-11
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11-25
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RESOLUTION 4096-11 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND,INDIANA, IN <br /> SUPPORT OF THE RIGHT OF REPRESENTATION AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING FOR <br /> WORKING MEN AND WOMEN <br /> ��exea� on April 18, 2011, it was reported that the Senate Appropriation Committee voted 8-3 <br /> for a $28 billion two-year budget for the State of Indiana, with it going to the full Senate for possible <br /> changes and debate; and <br /> ��exeaQ a provision was included in that 2-year budget that would ban collective bargaining for <br /> state employees, and would further provide that no future Indiana Governor could use an Executive Order <br /> to create collective bargaining with action by the State Legislature being required; and <br /> ��ere� former Governor Evan Bayh instituted collective bargaining by an Executive Order, and <br /> Governor Daniels revoked collective bargaining by an Executive Order in 2004; and <br /> ��exe� in light of this heated and ongoing debate, the Common Council wishes to acknowledge <br /> the hard-working and dedicated women and men who work in the City of South Bend, Indiana; <br /> ��e,r«rQ for many generations, there have been countless contributions made by the working men <br /> and women of our city, and the Council believes that they have the right to seek representation and <br /> bargain collectively; and <br /> ��ere� the City of South Bend is a leader in support of collective bargaining. We have worked <br /> with representatives of the South Bend Firefighter's Association Local No. 362; representatives of the <br /> Fraternal Order of Police, South Bend Lodge No. 36; and the Teamsters Local Union No. 364, which has <br /> resulted in creating positive and innovative working relationships; and <br /> ��exeaQ because of these success stories, good working conditions resulted which were within <br /> city budgetary guidelines. Surrounding communities now look to South Bend as an example of what a <br /> united commitment to common goals and common ideals can accomplish; and <br /> ��exe� the Common Council believes that because of the very right of representation and <br /> collective bargaining is under siege, that it believes that it should stand for the value and integrity of <br /> working men and women. The Council respects the importance of the collective bargaining process, as <br /> well as the cooperative efforts and hard-work to accomplish common goals. <br /> vt�'�, c�,���, � �t�«l, !� � �n ��l�� � �c�.� ��d, c��, as <br /> follows: <br /> Section I. The South Bend Common Council stands with the working men and women of the City <br /> of South Bend in seeking to preserve the right to representation and to the process of collective bargaining <br /> for safe and productive working conditions, fair wages, and monetary fringe benefits. <br /> Section II. The South Bend Common Council recognizes the inte�-ity and respect which has been <br /> built over the years through the local collective bargaining process, and believes that such rights have <br /> contributed to a very meaningful process which is respected and held in high esteem. <br /> Section III. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from nd after its adoption by the <br /> ouncil and appr val by the ayor. <br /> Derek D Di C �1 President An ello, 4` Di" ri t <br /> Henry ' ; Jr 2" r. d V rner, " District <br /> hom La ountain, 3r District ' r Davis, 6� District <br />
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