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The Crest Hill City Council voted on Jan. 6 to table consideration of a proposed cameras-in-the-workplace policy, an addition to the employee handbook, until the Jan. 13 work session.
Alderman Sepedy moved to table the item and Alderson Oberland seconded. The council approved the motion on a recorded roll call; all members present voted yes.
Why it matters: The item would change workplace surveillance policy and employee handbook language; tabling sends the proposal back for further discussion at the next work session.
Supporting details: The motion to table was explicit: Alderman Sepedy moved and Alderson Oberland seconded. The clerk called roll and every member present voted yes on tabling the item. No substantive changes to the policy were adopted at the Jan. 6 meeting.
Ending: The cameras-in-the-workplace policy will be considered at the Jan. 13 work session, per the council’s motion.
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