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What is going on at East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD)? Is unfairness part of the vision or mission?

Thank you, EVERYONE,  for writing letters/emails to EBRPD board members and cc’ing our Negotiations Team at Local 2428.  Their addresses are listed at the end of this post. I’ve learned much from coworkers who have shared information at AFSCME Local 2428 meetings and at EBRPD board meetings during public comments.

Negotiations Team will be answering employees’ questions on Monday June 17th, 6:00– 8:00pm at Trudeau. Information is power. Information helps us plan. Then we vote to reject or accept the proposed contract from the district. Must vote in person on Wed, June 19 at Trudeau between 12pm and 8pm.

We the Employees Make East Bay Regional Parks Happen. AFSCME Local 2428 represents employees.

In his open letter (dated May 24, 2013)  to the East Bay Regional Park District (“EBRPD”) community, Board President John Sutter says: “ . . .because our employees, whether they be AFSCME Local 2428 Union Members, Police, Fire, Confidential, or Management, are the heart of our organization”   Why is the latest proposed contract (presented to our Negotiations Team on June 5, 2013 after two mediation sessions) incongruous to sentiments expressed in his letter ? What is going on?

While the District Board Members and General Manager are visionaries (you can see accomplishments from Google Earth), We the Workers are also visionaries (you see our accomplishments from relationships we form with park visitors, trail users, volunteers, with each other, with ourselves).

From my point of view . . . The “heart” of our organization = every employee  contributing toward relationship-building that takes place everyday in the park district (in person, over the phone, via emails).  If Board Members grant merit increases to one group of employees (highest-paid group), then it’s only fair to not erode the wages of the lower-paid groups.  A heart does have many parts; all parts deserve to be healthy.
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EBRPD is a special district (not state, not city). While the District reports that 2012 General Fund revenues exceeded expenditures by $9.7 million, or 10% which means General Fund revenues grew by $3.4 million. In 2011, General Fund revenues exceeded expenditures by $9.3 million. In other words, the Park District is indeed financially healthy. Even during the recession, the District had a surplus of $5 million. No reason to erode employees’ wages/benefits/buying power.
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Below are 3 examples showing board members passing resolutions to benefit management while eroding workers’ buying power when wages have already been lagging behind inflation over the last ten years.  Many are working under-wage because job classifications have not been updated for many years; yet, when management asks to modify classifications or salary ranges, board members work fast to accommodate.  Resolution No. 2012 – 08 – 213  shows staff advising against approving the resolution but board members approved it anyway.  
Board meeting minutes are public records.    1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), extension 2020  OR by email to APulido@ebparks.org  for Clerk of the Board
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According to Approved Minutes Board Meeting Dec. 4, 2012

C-1-d. Affirming that Retiree Health Benefits Provided to Management and Confidential 
Employees Hired or Promoted before January 1, 2003 Were Intended to Be and 
Are Vested in Said Employees
Resolution No. 2012 – 12 – 277 

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According to Approved Minutes Board Meeting Dec. 4, 2012

C-1-e. Approval to Modify Management Job Classifications, Titles and Salary Ranges Within the Planning/Stewardship and Development Division

Resolution No. 2012 – 12 – 278 
Director Siden asked why it was necessary to take action today since the study results are still pending.

AGM Mike Anderson explained that staff is trying to get the Chief of Stewardship position filled;

GM Doyle added that it will take some time to go through the hiring process and staff would like the new Chief to be involved in the reorganization process.

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According to Approved Minutes Board Meeting August 14, 2012

C-1-z. Approval to Establish the Classification of and the Salary Range for Accounting Manager 

Resolution No. 2012 – 08 – 213 
By motion of Director Wieskamp and seconded by Director Dotson, the Board voted unanimously to adopt Item C-1-z.

Directors Present: Whitney Dotson, Beverly Lane, Carol Severin, Doug Siden, John Sutter, Ayn Wieskamp.
Directors Absent: Ted Radke.

Cliff Rocha, President of AFSCME local 2428, proposed an alternative to the new Accounting Manager position
discussed at Meet and Confer that will keep the position within the bargaining unit to create an opportunity for
promotion for existing union members. At the same time, it would allow work to be done for less cost.
Mr. Rocha provided the current job description of the Assistant Finance Officer to the Board, who he indicated
is responsible for preparing the CAFR.

Brenda Wood, Business Agent for AFSCME Local 2428, asked the Board to vote against this item as the Union
has concerns that the internal process for a new job description was not followed.

Matt Harray, Water Management Assistant, stated that this proposal for a new position lacks vision, and that
Management should fix the District infrastructure.

Sue Kyle, Administrative Analyst, stated that there will be a change in FTE’s contrary to what was written in the
material and that there is no available funding for this position.

AGM Collins stated that the Board material explained that the District has expanded in capacity and complexity
in the past 30 years. CFO Rubaloff responded that there are three managerial positions and explained their
current and expected duties.

Director Wieskamp added that the Assistant Finance Officer has done a tremendous job and sees the need for
the reorganization and that any reorganization plan will still be discussed with the Union. Director Sutter
commented that he has tremendous respect for the CFO and is convinced that there is need to have someone
prepare the CAFR.

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WE ALL HAVE THE RIGHTS & PRIVILEGE TO WRITE TO:

“EBRPD Board President John Sutter” <jsutter@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Vice President Ayn Wieskamp” <awieskamp@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Secretary Ted Radke”  <tradke@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Treasurer Whitney Dotson” <wdotson@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Member Beverly Lane” <blane@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Member Doug Siden” <dsiden@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD Board Member Carol Severin” <cseverin@ebparks.org>

“EBRPD GM Robert E. Doyle” <bdoyle@ebparks.org>

Please cc   “AFSCME Local 2428 President Cliff Rocha” local2428negotiations@gmail.com  Tel:  510-566-5985

U.S. mailing address to Board Members and General Manager:    EBRPD Board, 2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, CA 94605    1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757), extension 2020 for Clerk of the Board

Please cc Local 2428 President Cliff Rocha:  Local 2428 East Bay Parks, 80 Swan Way, Suite 110, Oakland, CA 94621   Tel:  Tel:  510-566-5985

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I’m voting “NO” to this and any proposed contract that would further diminish my buying power and narrow negotiating parameters for  future contracts.
Thank you, Coworkers, Volunteers, Neighbors, Family & Friends, from the bottom of my heart!
Sincerely,
Teresa LeYung-Ryan
tax payer
user of EBRPD parks and trails
supporter of Measure WW
half-time Sr. Office Assistant for EBRPD
fan of all employees at EBRPD
published author and writing coach
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