Bill 000108
Controlled by Committee on Labor and Civil Service


Description

Enacting a new Chapter 9-2300 of the Philadelphia Code entitled "Protection of Displaced Contract Workers", and amending Section 19-2602, entitled "Licenses" to require that all contractors awarded contracts for the performance of food and beverage, hotel service, health care, janitorial or building maintenance services within the City of Philadelphia retain certain non-supervisory employees of the previous contractor for a 90-day transition employment period during which period retained employees may not be terminated except for cause, and to require that said employees be provided with various other job security protections, providing penalties for non-compliance, including but not limited to revocation of the business privilege license of violators, and granting remedies to aggrieved parties; all under certain terms and conditions.

Read the full Bill: CertifiedCopy00010801.pdf

Actions

  • Feb. 24, 2000:  Introduced by CITY COUNCIL
  • Referred to the Committee on Labor and Civil Service by CITY COUNCIL
  • March 30, 2000:  HEARING NOTICES SENT by Committee on Labor and Civil Service
  • RECESSED by Committee on Labor and Civil Service Notes: Tabled until the call of the Chair.
  • RECESSED by Committee on Labor and Civil Service Notes:Tabled until the call of the Chair.
  • RECESSED by Committee on Labor and Civil Service Notes: Tabled until the call of the Chair.
  • April 25, 2000:  AMENDED by Committee on Labor and Civil Service
  • REPORTED FAVORABLY, RULE SUSPENSION REQUESTED by Committee on Labor and Civil Service
  • HEARING NOTICES SENT by Committee on Labor and Civil Service
  • April 27, 2000:  SUSPEND THE RULES OF THE COUNCIL by CITY COUNCIL
  • ORDERED PLACED ON NEXT WEEK`S SECOND READING CALENDAR by CITY COUNCIL
  • ORDERED PLACED ON THIS DAY`S FIRST READING CALENDAR by CITY COUNCIL
  • May 11, 2000:  READ by CITY COUNCIL
  • PASSED by CITY COUNCIL
  • May 31, 2000:  SIGNED by MAYOR

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