STATE OF CALIFORNIA

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

INDUSTRIAL WELFARE COMMISSION

 

 

 

 

 

Public Hearing

 

 

 

 

 

 

October 19, 2001

California State Capitol, Room 4202

Sacramento, California

 

P A R T I C I P A N T S

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Industrial Welfare Commission

DOUG BOSCO

TIMOTHY CREMINS

HAROLD ROSE

 

 

Staff

BRIDGET BANE, Executive Officer

DOUG McCONKIE, Analyst

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I N D E X

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Proceedings 4

Public Hearing 4

Adjournment 6

Certificate of Transcriber 7

P R O C E E D I N G S

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(Time noted: 10:00 a.m.)

COMMISSIONER ROSE: I'd like to call the meeting of the Industrial Welfare Commission to order.

Bridget, would you take roll, please?

MS. BANE: Mr. Rose.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: Here.

MS. BANE: Is that on now? Mr. Rose.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: Present.

MS. BANE: Mr. Cremins.

COMMISSIONER CREMINS: Here.

MS. BANE: Mr. Bosco.

COMMISSIONER BOSCO: Here.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: As required by law, we are meeting here today to have public comment on proposed amendments to Wage Order 5 regarding overtime, meal periods, and rest periods.

MS. BANE: The Industrial Welfare Commission met by virtue of a representation of its members, namely, Mr. Rose was present at two prior public hearings on amendments to Wage Order 5. Those amendments were recommended by a wage board that met previously, on May the 31st and June the 18th -- excuse me -- July the 18th, 2001. There were several amendments, all of which have been unanimously agreed upon by the wage board and recommended to this Commission.

The Commission will meet again on October the 29th to finally consider any amendments that have resulted and any changes that might have resulted from public hearings.

This is the third and final of the public hearings, and we are here to entertain any comment from the public.

With that, I'm going to turn it back over to you, Mr. Chairman.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: Thank you.

There is nobody in the audience who wants to speak on this issue.

Fellow commissioners?

COMMISSIONER CREMINS: You've done a wonderful job, Mr. Chairman.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: With that, we've taken care of this issue.

And the 29th meeting is in San Jose, for anybody who's interested.

And with that, we'll adjourn the meeting.

MS. BANE: Do we need a motion to adjourn?

COMMISSIONER BOSCO: I move we adjourn.

COMMISSIONER CREMINS: Second.

MS. BANE: The meeting is adjourned.

COMMISSIONER ROSE: Thank you.

(Thereupon, at 10:02 a.m., the public

hearing was adjourned.)

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CERTIFICATE OF TRANSCRIBER

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I, Cynthia M. Judy, a duly designated transcriber, do hereby declare and certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that I transcribed the tape recorded at the Public Hearing of the Industrial Welfare Commission, held on October 19, 2001, in Sacramento, California, and that the foregoing pages constitute a true, accurate, and complete transcription of the aforementioned tape, to the best of my ability.

Dated: October 26, 2001 ______________________________

CYNTHIA M. JUDY, Transcriber