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about the issues affecting them, just as the Council has also heard from residents of Sunol and <br />Happy Valley. The Council has always strived to be answerable and responsive, which is why <br />the Council decided in Vice -Mayor Thorne's absence to agendize the item. <br />Mayor Hosterman opened the hearing to public comments. <br />Public Comments. <br />Francisca Carranza stated she is one of the newest employees of Castlewood, when she spoke <br />at the last Council meeting, her husband was in the hospital suffering from complications <br />associated with a heart condition and while he is now home, the doctors are still contemplating <br />surgery. She noted she is the sole provider for her family and desperately needs to return to <br />work soon. <br />Adrianna Carranza addressed the Council concerning the lockout. <br />Marisol GO thanked the Council for taking the time to consider the workers' request. She said <br />the lockout has had a tremendous financial impact on her family and asked the Council to <br />support the workers by getting them back to work as soon as possible. <br />Mildreth Gil said she is very proud and supportive of the fact that her mother is fighting for the <br />healthcare rights of her family and asked that the Council also support her by helping to end the <br />lockout. <br />Wei -Ling Huber, Unite Here! Local 2850, said she is the current and past negotiator on behalf of <br />the union workers at Castlewood. The union has had a very good working relationship with the <br />Club in the past and has always prioritized the skyrocketing costs of medical benefits. This time, <br />the Club's Bargaining Committee initially came forward with over 65 proposals, nearly all of <br />which were takeaways. She acknowledged that her schedule was exceptionally full over the <br />summer months and that negotiations started a bit late, but once begun, they successfully <br />reached over 50 tentative agreements in a relatively short period. <br />Ms. Huber said the union presented Castlewood with its final proposal on February 26, which <br />provided a result that cost $1000 less per month than the Club's own proposal. Castlewood has <br />yet to accept or even counter that proposal. She reported that on April 2 the union won the <br />vote for worker representation and was hopeful that would urge Castlewood to return to the <br />bargaining table but an email from their negotiating director has indicated they are not prepared <br />to meet until April 27 the 62 day of the lockout. She requested the Council to send a strong <br />message and pass the resolution. <br />Larry Ferderber said he is a 25 -year resident of Pleasanton and a 10 -year member of <br />Castlewood Country Club. He said he is motivated to speak tonight because when he attempted <br />to engage Club management regarding its policies and development procedures, he was told <br />this is a matter for the Executive Council and Negotiating Committee and not members. He said <br />anything the Council can do to assist the Club in taking actions to end the lockout and agree to <br />a reasonable benefits package would be very useful and is in the best interests of the Club <br />members, employees, and the community at large. He believed the Club's Board has let its <br />negotiating team become disconnected from its membership, the interests of those members <br />are not well represented, and egos have been caught up in negotiations. He requested the <br />Council's assistance in returning the focus to the current issues on the table. <br />City Council Minutes <br />Page 5 of 22 April 6, 2010 <br />