After several months of work, the Office of Labor Standards (OLS) has published a draft set of rules for implementing the secure scheduling ordinance passed by the Council last September. Tuesday morning, they briefed the City Council on the rulemaking process and what topics they felt the need to address in those rules.
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News roundup: secure scheduling
Yesterday’s Council vote to ratify the secure scheduling ordinance tops the news today.
Continue readingSecure scheduling ordinance adopted by full Council
This afternoon the full City Council voted 9-0 to approve the proposed “secure scheduling” ordinance.
Continue readingNews roundup: secure scheduling, heroin task force, and more
This afternoon’s vote on the secure scheduling ordinance tops this morning’s news coverage.
Continue readingNews roundup: North Precinct, heroin task force
Yesterday’s announcement of a change in plans for the controversial North Precinct station dominates the news headlines this morning.
Continue readingNews roundup: speed limits and secure scheduling
The pending secure scheduling ordinance, and a move to lower speed limits, highlight today’s news.
Continue readingSecure scheduling ordinance passes out of committee
This morning the Council put its finishing touches on the secure scheduling ordinance, sending it off to next Monday’s full Council meeting for final adoption.
Continue readingNews roundup: homelessness, pipeline, and more
Yesterday’s tragic death of a homeless person, and the Council’s resolution on the Dakota Access Pipeline, head the news… but there’s much more coverage as well.
Continue readingSecure scheduling ordinance goes into the home stretch
This afternoon the Council will consider ten amendments to the proposed “secure scheduling” ordinance, and hopefully vote the final version out of committee.
Continue readingNews roundup: homeless issues, Comprehensive Plan
Tuesday’s news on homeless encampments continues to drive coverage.
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