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11.3 PERSONNEL: The Notice of Initial Proposals Between the California Military Institute and the California Military Teachers Association Regarding Compensation |
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Summary:
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The California Military Institute (Charter) and California Military Teachers Association (CMITA) agree to reopen negotiations on compensation and benefits for 2022-23 if the Department of Finance statutory COLA with any augmentation or deficit as included in the final enacted State Budget is greater than six and one-half percent (6.5%). Pursuant to Government Code ยง3547, the Charter submits its initial proposal to the Association since the statutory COLA included in the final enacted State Budget is eight and twenty-two-hundredths percent (8.22%). The Charter wishes to address Article I: Compensation through negotiations. |
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It is recommended that the Board of Trustees hold a Public Hearing to receive comments regarding the Notice of Initial Proposals to Negotiate Article I: Compensation.
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It is also recommended that the Board of Trustees accept the Notice of Initial Proposals between the California Military Institute and the California Military Teachers Association regarding compensation. |
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Kirk Skorpanich - Assistant Superintendent |
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Grant Bennett - Superintendent |
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Vote Results:
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Original Motion | Member Edward Garcia, Jr. Moved, Member David Nelissen seconded to approve the Original motion 'It is recommended that the Board of Trustees hold a Public Hearing to receive comments regarding the Notice of Initial Proposals to Negotiate Article I: Compensation.
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It is also recommended that the Board of Trustees accept the Notice of Initial Proposals between the California Military Institute and the California Military Teachers Association regarding compensation.'. Upon a Roll-Call Vote being taken, the vote was: Aye: 5 Nay: 0. | The motion Carried 5 - 0 | | | Steve Campos | Yes | Anthony T. Stafford, Sr. | Yes | Elizabeth Vallejo | Yes | Edward Garcia, Jr. | Yes | David Nelissen | Yes | |
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