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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSEA - MOA re: SC Labor Works programRESOLUTION 2009-657 ADOPTED DOC ID: 5161 THIS 1S TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2009-657 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JULY 28, 2009: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ratifies and approves the Memorandum of Agreement dated July 2~ 2009 between the Town of Southold and the CSEA, concerning Suffolk County Department of Labor Works Program. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Clerk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS| MOVER: William Ruland, Councilman SECONDER: Vincent Orlando, Councilman AYES: Ruland, Orlando, Krupski Jr., Wickham, Evans, Russell JUL. 2. 2009 2:18PM N0.782 P. 2 ORIGINAL MEMOP,.A_NDUM OF AOKEEMENT This AGREEMENT dated July 2, 2009 by and. between CSEA I. nc, Local 1000, AFSCME, 'AFL-CIO, Southold Unit 8785 ("CSEA") and the Town of Southold ('Town"). The work shall be performed by participant* from the Suffolk County Summer Work Experience Program from July 6-August 21, 2009 as a Senior Aide, Recreational Aide ~nd Building and Maintenance Aid in accordance with the descriptions set forth in the attached Employment Description and shall not be u~ed in any proc. e~ling, hearing or forum whatsoever, as evidence of a breach of CSEA's exclusivityof work. Tiffs Agreement shall not be construed as an acknowledgement by the Town that CSEA has exclusivity of the work at issue. This Agreemertt shall not be construed as an acknowledgement bythe CSEA that it does n6t have exclusivity of the work at issue. This Agreement r~presents thc totality of the parties' agreements regarding this issue. There arc no other agreements, oral or otherwise. ~ 'Attorney FOR THE CSEA: l~ach~l Lang~t, Labor Relations Specialist ~-g~ S~b~, U~t President , JUL, 2,2009 2:18PM N0,782 P, 3 SUFFOLK COUNTy DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SUMMER WORKS PROGRAM Town of southold Opportunities:, Two Senior Aides: Greet.seniors as they arrive at Senior Center. Through social interactions, playing games and dining, become aware of aging process and issues important to the eldedy. Two Buildina and Maintenance Aides: Shadow DPW staff to learn about building maintenance and repair as well as keeping of grounds. When participants provide assistance it shall be under supervision of DPW staff. One Recreational Aide: Play games with children and assist the recreation supervisors in ensudng safety. The above positions are funded through Suffolk .County Department of Labor and participants must meet income guidelines (reduced or free lunch) and/or be disabled.