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r 1 <br /> r <br /> I <br /> i . TO: METROPOLITAN AREA .MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION MEMBERS <br /> AND LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER SERVICE MEMBERS <br /> f FROM: JAMES F. MILLER, CHAIRMAN <br /> MAMA COMMITTEE ON LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER <br /> SERVICE .CONTRACTS <br /> DATE: JANUARY 9, 1984 <br /> SUBJ: LABOR RELATIONS SUBSCRIBER SERVICE <br /> i <br /> The MAMA Board recently- appointed Jerry Dulgar, Jack Irving, <br /> and me, to renegotiate the agreement between the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities and Labor Relations Associates, Inc . , for <br /> special subscriber services . Assisting in that negotiation <br /> was Vern Peterson from the Association of Metropolitan Muni- <br /> cipalities . As a result of those negotiations , the fee schedule <br /> will be increased for 1984-1985 , by 5% as follows-: <br /> Population Category 1983-1984 Fee 1984-1985 Fee <br /> Under 5,000 . $ 700 $ 735 <br /> 5 ,000 - 9,999 1 ,060 13110 <br /> 10,000 - 14,999 1:,485 1 , 560 <br /> • 15 ,000 - 19,999 1 ,970 2 ,070 - <br /> 20 ,000 - 29,999 2 ,545 2 ,670 <br /> Over -, 30,000 3 , 175 3 , 335 <br /> Invoices and copies of the 1984-85 agreement are being sent to <br /> all cities currently using the special subscriber services . <br /> Those MAMA cities not using the special subscriber services <br /> will receive a copy of this letter and copies of the 1984-85 " - <br /> agreement . If a non-subscribing city wishes to use the special <br /> subscriber services , they may do so by remitting the appropriate <br /> fee to the League of Minnesota Cities - Labor Relations Subscri- <br /> ber Service. Population is based upon most recent Metropolitan <br /> Council population estimates. Remittance of the special subscri- <br /> ber fee should be forwarded to the League of Minnesota Cities <br /> by no later than March 1 , 1984. <br /> Services provided by the Labor Relations Subscription Service <br /> include: <br /> 1 . General Membership Services <br /> This agreement provides for two types of labor rela- <br /> tions services . The first is "general membership <br /> services" for cities that are members of the League <br /> of Minnesota Cities and Association of Metropolitan <br /> Municipalities . Each of these organizations contri- <br /> bute an amount to the labor services fund on behalf <br />