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Illinois Labor Relations Board State Panel met April 14

Illinois Labor Relations Board State Panel met April 14.

Here are the minutes provided by the board:

I. OPENING OF MEETING 11:00 P.M.— via video conference: 160 N. LaSalle Street, Room S-401, Chicago,

IL and 801 S. 7th Street, Suite 1200A, Springfield, IL

II. PRESENT

William Lowry, Chairman of the Board; John S. Cronin, Member of the Board; attended in-person at the Chicago Office;

Kendra Cunningham, Member of the Board attended via video conference; Helen J. Kim. General Counsel participated inperson at the Chicago Office; Kimberly Stevens, Executive Director, and staff members participated via videoconference.

III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING HELD March 10, 2022

Chairman Lowry called for approval of the minutes of the March 10, 2022, meeting. Member Cunningham moved to approve the minutes. Member Cronin seconded. The Board passed the motion unanimously, by a voice vote.

IV. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS

Chairman Lowry 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. S-CA-20-110

Laborers International Union of North America, Local 751 and Village of Bradley

General Counsel Kim called and presented the case. Member Cunningham made a motion to approve the proposed written decision. Member Cronin seconded the motion. The Board passed the motion unanimously, by voice vote.

VI. BOARD ACTIONS

1. Case No. S-CA-17-096-C

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 700, and Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County 

General Counsel Kim called and presented the case. After discussion, Member Cunningham made a motion to allow objection to be filed. Member Cronin seconded the motion, and the Board passed it unanimously, by a 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.

VIIII. ADJOURNMENT

Chairman Lowry called for a motion to adjourn. Member Cunningham made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Member Cronin seconded the motion, and the Board passed it unanimously, by a voice vote.