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DEC 1982 <br />December 10, 1982 RECEIVED <br />�o CITY OF <br />MOUNDS VIEW <br />TO: METROPOLITAN AREA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION M <br />Labor Relations Subscriber Service Members <br />FROM: Jerry Dulgar, Chairman <br />MAMA Committee on Labor Relations Subscriber <br />Service Contract <br />SUBJECT: LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER SERVICE <br />In November, 1982, I was appointed to chair a committee to negotiate <br />the Special Subscriber Services portion of the agreement between the <br />League of Minnesota Cities and Labor Relations Associates, Inc. In <br />addition, Jack Irving and Bob Thistle were appointed to the <br />Committee. Also participating in the negotiating process were Don <br />Slater, Executive Director, League of Minnesota Cities and Vern <br />Peterson, Executive Director, Association of Metropolitan <br />Municipalities. In view of the current State fiscal crisis. I am <br />on the city's population. Since <br />General Membership Services <br />The current (1982-1983) agreement provides for two types of labor <br />relations services. The first is "General Membership Services" <br />for cities that are members of the LMC and AMM. Each of these <br />organizations contribute an amount to the labor services fund on <br />behalf of their memberships. The "General Membership Services" <br />part of the agreement provides for: Articles in the LMC Cities <br />magazine; general advice and assistance by telephone or <br />correspondence; one personal conference; advice on arbitrator <br />selection; and advice and assistance to LMC staff relating to <br />proposed or adopted state and federal legislation. <br />AMM Service <br />The AMM services include meetings, telephone calls, review of <br />proposals and counter -proposals with regard to an AMM member's <br />labor relations efforts, and general coordination of the <br />metropolitan cities' labor relations goals. <br />Special Subscriber Services <br />The second part of the agreement provides for Special Subscriber <br />Services. The contract language emphasizes joint bargaining. <br />