WORKFORCE ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM COMMITTEE

Thursday, January 14, 2016 · 10:30 AM AM · City Hall, Third Floor, Room 301-A

TL;DR

The Workforce Organizational Reform Committee held a routine meeting to review policy programs and audit recommendations. While no major immediate actions were taken, the committee discussed various workforce and public policy initiatives.

Key Decisions

  • Review of Public Policy Forum Presentation (RPP) Discussed
  • Status of Audit Recommendations Reviewed
  • Code Revisions Update In Progress
Agenda PDF Minutes PDF

Agenda

  1. Call to Order.
  2. Roll Call.
  3. Review and Approval of the Previous Meeting Minutes from December 14, 2015.
  4. RPP Presentation from the Public Policy Forum.
  5. Overview of RPP, SBE & LBE Programs.
  6. Status of Audit Recommendations.
  7. Update on Code Revisions.
  8. Goals and Deliverables for the Next Meeting.
  9. Set Next Meeting Dates and Times.
  10. Adjournment.
  11. Members of the Common Council and its standing committees who are not members of this committee may attend this meeting to participate or to gather information. Notice is given that this meeting may constitute a meeting of the Common Council or any of its standing committees, although they will not take any formal action at this meeting.
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