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This Week's Legislative Calendar

Week Beginning March 14, 2005
Monday, March 14

No Meetings Scheduled
Tuesday, March 15
No Meetings Scheduled
Wednesday, March 16
Earle B. Ottley Legislative Hall, St. Thomas 10 a.m.
Agenda
The Committee on Labor and Agriculture will meet to receive testimony on the state of labor relations in the territory and labor issues affecting the workforce on the islands of St. Thomas and St. John.
Invited Testifiers:
Cecil Benjamin, commissioner, Department of Labor
Zandra Petersen, executive director, Public Employees Relations Board (PERB), Willis Todman, acting administrator, Government Employees Retirement System (GERS)
Karen Andrews, chief negotiator, Office of Collective Bargaining; Glen Smith, director, Labor Relations, Department of Labor; Dave Barber, director, Labor Statistics Bureau, Department ofLabor
Kevin Rodriquez, director, Division Of Personnel
Vernelle Delagarde, president, Local 1825 St. Thomas/St. JohnFederation of Teachers
Jeffrey M. Chase, M.D., president, Association of Hospital Employed Physicians
Carver Farrow, president, St. Thomas/St. John Educational Administrators Association
Daryl George, president, Local 2125, International Association of Firefighters
Gustave Dowling, president, Local 3117, International Association of Firefighters
Lt. Edmund Thompson, president, St. Thomas/St. John Law Enforcement Supervisors
Officer Aaron Krigger, president, St. Thomas/St. John Police Benevolent Association
Eugene Irish, assistant vice president, Seafarers International Union
Randolph Alien, international staff representative, United Steelworkers of America
Charlene Jones, chief negotiator, V.I. State Nurses Association
Luis "Tito" Morales, president, Central Labor Council
Thursday, March 17
No Meetings Scheduled
Friday, March 18
No Meetings Scheduled

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