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TO: METROPOLITAN AREA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION MEMBERS <br /> AND LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER SERVICE MEMBERS <br /> FROM: DONALD A. SLATER, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br /> LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA CITIES <br /> WILLIAM S. JOYNES , CHAIRMAN <br /> MAMA GENERAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMITTEE <br /> DATE: December 31 , 1986 <br /> SUBJECT: LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER SERVICE <br /> The MAMA Committee on Labor Relations Subscriber Service Contracts <br /> recently renegotiated the agreement between the League of Minnesota <br /> Cities and Labor Relations Associates , • Inc. for special subscriber <br /> services. As a result of those negotiations , the fee schedule will be <br /> increased for 1987-1988 by three and one-half percent as follows : <br /> Population Category 1986-1987 Fee 1987-1988 Fee <br /> Under 5 ,000 $ 801 $ 829 <br /> 5 ,000 - 9 ,999 1 ,212 1 ,254 <br /> 10 ,000 - 14 ,999 1 ,706 1 ,766 <br /> 15 ,000 - 19 ,999 2 ,262 2 ,341 <br /> 20 ,000 - 29 ,999 2 ,912 3 ,014 <br /> i <br /> Over 30 ,000 3 ,640 3 ,767 <br /> Invoices and copies of the 1987-1988 agreement are being sent to all <br /> cities currently using the special subscriber services. Those MAMA <br /> cities not using the special subscriber services will receive a copy <br /> k of this letter and copies of the 1987-1988 agreement. If a <br /> j non-subscribing city wishes to use the special subscriber services , <br /> they may -do so by remitting the appropriate fee to the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities, Labor Relations Subscriber Service. 'Population is <br /> based upon most recent Metropolitan Council population estimates. <br /> Remittance of -the special subscriber. fee should- be forwarded to the <br /> League of Minnesota Cities no later than March 1', 1987. <br /> t <br /> Services provided by the Labor Relations Subscriber Service include: - <br /> 1 . General Membership Services <br /> 4 <br /> This agreement provides for two types of labor relations <br /> services. The first is "general membership services" for <br /> cities that are members of the League of Minnesota Cities and <br />! Association of Metropolitan Municipalities. Each of these <br /> r organizations contribute an amount to the labor services fund <br /> - on behalf of their respective membership. The "-general <br /> membership services" part of the agreement provides for: <br />