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Employment Committee Meeting

May 1, 2003

A G E N D A

    1. Call to Order/Roll Call

    2. Adoption of Agenda - Action Item

    3. Adoption of Minutes - Action Item

    4. Report of the Chair

    5. Staff Report

    6. New Business:

    Presentation by Mr. Richard Waller, Manager of the Living Wage/ Living Health Division - Office of Contract Administration

    Presentation by Ms. Jennifer Dahlstrom, EAP Counselor - Employee Assistance Program (Provide Counseling Services for Citywide Laid off Employees)

    Presentation by Ms. Norma Tecson, Ph.D, Director - Fil-Am Employment & Training Center ( Employment & Training Program )

    7. Committee Concerns and Public Comment

8. Announcements/Calendar Matters - The next meeting of the Employment

Committee will be held on June 5, 2003.

9. Adjournment

Disability Access

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