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STAFF REPORTS
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5/18/2010
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Fred Norman said the Castlewood workers need the City's support and the Council's <br />assistance. He said they are not chattel nor indentured servants; they are human beings who <br />deserve a living wage and the opportunity to support themselves and their families. He has <br />attended their protest gatherings and had opportunity to speak with many, one of whom is an <br />82- year -old woman and 26 -year employee of Castlewood who is now locked out of her job and <br />deprived of an income and health care benefits. He cited the City's past aid efforts both national <br />and global and asked that the City now help those in its local area by giving them the <br />opportunity to resume contract negotiations. <br />Patricia Belding said she is a member of the Catholic Community of Pleasanton (CCOP) and <br />Citizens for a Caring Community. She said her heart is moved by the plight of these workers. <br />She was instrumental in requesting that her church issue a letter to Castlewood management to <br />ask that both parties return to the negotiating table but that the letter has received no response. <br />Another letter was issued following an inter -faith meeting, again with no response. She asked <br />the Council to intervene, either in the manner proposed by staff or by directly mediating this <br />situation, which has resulted in tremendous conflict and injustice. <br />Brenda Wood, American Federation of State, City, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) <br />Council 57 and AFSCME Local 955, said she was sent by the Executive Board to request the <br />Council's support for these workers. She said they would ultimately like the Council to <br />encourage both parties to come back together to reach some sort of resolution, with both sides <br />being treated respectfully and a fair agreement negotiated for the workers. <br />Carlos Hernandez spoke through an interpreter, stating that he and his coworkers are here <br />tonight because of the economic and health impacts created by this lockout. He said locked out <br />workers have been marching in front of Castlewood not because they are being paid, but <br />because they are fighting for their families and their future. <br />Gustavo Nystrom said he is with CCOP and also led Pleasanton's 2006 Jewish Catholic <br />dialogue. This issue pertains to fair labor, something of great importance to both faiths and of <br />such importance to Catholics that it was addressed in both the first and second encyclicals ever <br />written by the church. He and the City's other religious leaders met recently to develop Breaking <br />Bread for Justice, a program involving both Castlewood management and the union. A <br />representative contacted the Club Manager, who declined to participate, stating that the matter <br />is a private affair. He said he is well aware of the impacts this recession has had on the Club, <br />said 100 members have been lost, and that cutbacks are certainly in order, but that the cost of <br />this contract represents 33% of the average employee's take home pay. He would agree that <br />this is a private matter if the issue were over $12 versus $12.25 per hour, but 33% is significant <br />enough to warrant intervention. <br />Diane Ravnik said she is a member of CCOP and the Social Justice Committee, the latter of <br />which initiated the correspondence requesting that Club management end the lockout, and that <br />she fully supports the moderate resolution proposed by staff. She acknowledged Vice -Mayor <br />Thorne's concerns but said that without income or health benefits, workers become dependent <br />upon the resources provided by the taxpayers; that makes it a matter of concern for the entire <br />community. She commended Councilmember Sullivan on his letter published in the Pleasanton <br />Weekly and concurred that the actions of Club management are draconian. She provided the <br />Council with a letter in support of the resolution from Bob Lane of the Trinity Lutheran Church <br />and urged the Council to support workers by adopting the resolution. <br />Mayor Hosterman closed the hearing to public comments. <br />City Council Minutes Page 6 of 22 April 6, 2010 <br />
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