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OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil | 2014-08-13 | * Special Concurrent Meeting of the Meeting Minutes August 13, 2014 Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council Councilmember Gibson McElhaney made a motion, seconded by Vice Mayor Reid, to include the following in negotiations: A) The following provisions will be included in the Mixed Materials & Organics contract with CWS: 1) CWS will provide a recycling sorter wage of $20.94 per hour in 2019; 2) CWS will offer affordable family health care coverage to its ILWU Local 6 workers beginning July 1, 2015; 3) CWS will develop plans with CiviCorps to provide training of interns without impact or displacement of permanent union jobs. The arrangement will be subject to the approval of the City Administrator; 4) CWS will provide the 25 pickups per day of illegal dumping as part of the base rate - Rate Table 3C; and 5) CWS will submit a revised Diversion Plan to reflect the 65% diversion rate as committed in the July 30 meeting; B) The following provisions will be included in the Residential Recycling contract with CWS: 1) CWS will provide a recycling sorter wage of $20.94 per hour in 2019; and 2) CWS will offer affordable family health care coverage to its ILWU Local 6 workers beginning July 1, 2015. C) The Council also directs City staff to negotiate: 1) Provisions to be incorporated into the franchise agreements to assure the City of performance, to the greatest extent possible, that the transition occurs without substantial service disruptions as referenced in the Supplemental Report dated August 11, 2014; 2) That CWS commit to local hire and community benefits in the spirit that has already been negotiated on the Oakland Army Base agreement, including working with the City's local workforce investment system, including the Private Industry Council and the West Oakland Job Resource Center; and 3) The affirmation that CWS may enter into subcontracts with any disposal contractor acceptable to the City. The motion passed with a vote of 7 Ayes, 1 No- Gallo. City of Oakland Page 7 Printed on 10/8/14 | 7 | OaklandRedevelopmentSuccessorAgencyAndCityCouncil/2014-08-13.pdf |