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APPENDIX 4. <br /> defined as neutrality on union organizing, providing a complete and accurate list of 33 <br /> names and addresses of employees, reasonable access to employees and facilities <br /> during non-working periods, voluntary recognition based on a card check demonstrating <br /> that a union represents a majority of employees in a bargaining unit, and binding <br /> arbitration on the first contract. <br /> 8. The City of Minneapolis, working through the MCDA, will impose <br /> sanctions for non-compliance with these requirements. <br /> 9. The MCDA and the METP will report on compliance with these <br /> requirements, as a part of the annual job linkage report to the City Council. <br /> 10. Work presently being performed by City employees may not be contracted <br /> out unless the contractors pay employees performing that work a living wage or the <br /> current City wage and benefits, whichever is higher. <br /> 11. To the extent legally possible, City contracts awarded for service will, <br /> within four years, beginning in 1997, be awarded to contractors who pay at a minimum <br /> a living wage for employees performing that contract service. <br /> 12. The Minneapolis City Council shall direct their purchasing staff to develop <br /> by August 1997 policies and practices for contracting and purchasing of goods and <br /> services to encourage the creation of living wage jobs. <br /> 13. The City of Minneapolis acknowledges the need for job readiness services <br /> for some City residents who face serious social and economic barriers to employability. <br /> Many of these residents need to establish a stable work history before they are able to <br /> move on to living wage jobs. The City of Minneapolis exempts organizations whose <br /> primary mission is to provide job readiness and training services, and whose primary <br /> purpose of requesting funding is to provide those services. <br /> 14. The City of Minneapolis will work with the Metropolitan Council and other <br /> appropriate state and regional agencies and the legislature to promote common <br /> standards consistent along these guidelines for job creation and retention assistance by <br /> public development agencies throughout the region. <br /> 15. Although our primary focus is on the creation of living wage jobs where <br /> public assistance is received, Minneapolis cannot achieve its economic development <br /> goals without a trained and work-ready workforce and adequate day care. Minneapolis <br /> will commit to assist area businesses to obtain trained and work-ready employees and <br /> to facilitate access to child care. <br /> 16. Administrative guidelines should be developed by the MCDA staff and <br /> brought before the MCDA Board of Commissioners for review and adoption. These <br /> guidelines should explain in detail how each of the policy recommendations will be <br /> implemented. <br />