At the TEA monthly meeting on May 15, Wyatt Wood mentioned
that the annual King County Labor Summit would be held on
Monday, May 20, and that an agenda would be distributed to
TEA members as soon as it was received from the King County Council.
All TEA members are invited to attend the meeting, which runs from 9:00 am to Noon.

King County
Meeting Agenda
Committee-of-the-Whole

1200 King County
Courthouse
516 Third Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104

Councilmembers: Cynthia Sullivan, Chair; Pete von Reichbauer, Vice Chair;
Carolyn Edmonds, Kathy Lambert, Larry Phillips, Dwight Pelz,
Rob McKenna, Dow Constantine, Kent Pullen, Larry Gossett, Jane Hague,
David W. Irons, Julia Patterson

Staff: Scott White, (296-0324), Lead Analyst; Clifton Curry, (296-0358), Analyst;
Gennevie Cook, Committee Assistant (205-5079)


Seattle Labor Temple ~ ~ May 20, 2002 ~ ~ 9:00 AM


SPECIAL MEETING
Seattle Labor Temple
Hall One
2800 - 1st Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121


Call to Order

Roll Call

1. Additions to the Council Agenda of May 20, 2002

Discussion

2. Opening Remarks
Cynthia Sullivan, Chair, Metropolitan King County Council
Ron Sims, Executive, King County
Steve Williamson, Executive Secretary, King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO

3. Worker Panels: Introduction and Discussion
Whitney Hupf, Union Representative, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers,
Local 17
Betty Sorbo, Business Representative, Teamsters Local Union No. 117
King County Parks Workers - Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Local 925

4. Labor and Management Working Together: Labor Policies, Contracts, and Wage Formulae
Dustin Frederick, Business Manager, Service Employees International Union, Public Safety Employees,
Local 519
Joe Tessier, Lead Negotiator, Teamsters Local Union No. 117

5. Worker Panels: Discussion (continued)
King County Health Department Workers - International Federation of Professional and Technical
Engineers, Local 17
King County Solid Waste Workers - International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers,
Local 17; Teamsters, Local Union # 174; International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 302


6. Good Jobs for a Strong Community: Public Policy and Public Action
Steve Williamson, Executive Secretary, King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Laidlaw School Bus Drivers - Teamsters Local 763
Seattle Football Stadium Food Service Workers - Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees (HERE)
Local 8
Harborview Medical Center Healthcare Workers - SEIU District 1199 NW


7. Closing Comments

Adjournment