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City moves to tackle discrimination with independent investigations

July 03, 2024 | Personnel, Audits, Hiring and Animal Welfare Committee, City Council Committees, Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California



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City moves to tackle discrimination with independent investigations
During a recent city council meeting, members unanimously approved a motion to continue a professional services agreement with the law office of Seema Salic. This agreement, which is a second amendment to an existing contract, focuses on providing independent investigations into allegations of discrimination and harassment involving city employees and volunteers.

Kimberly Squire from the City Administrative Office presented the details of the amendment, emphasizing the importance of maintaining an impartial process for addressing such serious allegations. The council's swift approval reflects a commitment to uphold standards of accountability and transparency within city operations.

The continuation of these independent investigations is seen as a crucial step in fostering a safe and respectful work environment for all city personnel. The council expressed appreciation for the ongoing efforts to address these sensitive issues effectively.

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