Illinois Labor Relations Board Local Panel met Feb. 10

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Illinois Labor Relations Board Local Panel met Feb. 10.

Here are the minutes provided by the board:

I. OPENING OF MEETING 10:00 A.M.—via WebEx video conference and 160 North LaSalle Street, S-401, Chicago, IL

II. PRESENT

Lynne O. Sered, Chairman of the Local Panel, Charles E. Anderson and Angela C. Thomas, Members of the Local Panel participated via WedEx video conference; Helen J. Kim, General Counsel, participated in person; Kimberly F. Stevens, Executive Director and staff members participated by WebEx video conference.

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING HELD on January 13, 2022. Chairman Sered called for approval of the minutes of the regular meeting held January 13, 2022. Member Anderson moved to approve the minutes. Member Thomas seconded. The Board passed the motion unanimously, by a roll call, voice vote.

IV. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

Chairman Sered asked Executive Director Stevens to present the reports. She presented the reports and summarized their highlights.

V. REVIEW OF PROPOSED WRITTEN DECISIONS AND ORDERS

A. Case No. L-RC-19-020

AFSCME and City of Chicago

Chairman Sered called the case, and General Counsel Kim presented the proposed written decision. Member Thomas made a motion to approve the proposed written decision. Member Anderson seconded the motion, and the Board passed it unanimously, by a roll call, voice vote.

VI. BOARD ACTIONS

A. Case No. L-RC-20-018

AFSCME, Council 31 and City of Chicago

Chairman Sered called the case. General Counsel Kim presented, noting that Administrative Law Judge Donald Anderson issued a Recommended Decision and Order with no exceptions filed. Chairman Sered asked if the Board wanted to review the case on its own. After some discussion, the Board decided not to review the case on its own.

B. Case No. L-CA-20-029

AFSCME, Council 31 and City of Chicago

Chairman Sered called the case. General Counsel Kim presented, noting that Administrative Law Judge Donald Anderson issued a Recommended Decision and Order with no exceptions filed. Chairman Sered asked if the Board wanted to review the case on its own. After some discussion, the Board decided not to review the case on its own.

C. Case No. L-CA-21-027

Eric Basir and Chicago Transit Authority

Chairman Sered called the case. General Counsel Kim presented. Chairman Sered called for a motion to strike the appeal and affirm the dismissal. Member Thomas made a motion to strike the appeal and affirm the dismissal. Member Anderson seconded the motion, and the Board passed it unanimously, by a roll call, voice vote.

VII. EXECUTIVE SESSION

After a short discussion regarding whether there was a need for executive session, the Board concluded it was unnecessary.

VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT

No members of the public sought to make comments

IX. ADJOURNMENT

Chairman Sered called for a motion to adjourn. Member Anderson made a motion to adjourn the meeting, Member Thomas second and the Board passed it unanimously, by a roll call, voice vote.

https://www2.illinois.gov/ilrb/meetings/localminutes/Documents/LP_2022-02-10_minutes.pdf



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