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Josephine County commissioners announce executive session on labor grievances and potential property transactions

2901333 · April 8, 2025
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At the start of an April 2025 workshop, Josephine County commissioners declared potential conflicts of interest and announced an executive session to discuss AFSCME and FAPO labor matters and several possible county real estate matters including the Dimock Campus and 210 Tacoma.

Josephine County Board of Commissioners members opened a county administration workshop in April 2025 by declaring potential conflicts of interest and moving into an executive session to receive legal updates on labor matters and possible county real estate transactions.

The commissioners announced the executive session would cover an AFSCME grievance and a bargaining demand from the Federation of Oregon Parole and Probation Officers (FAPO) under ORS 192.660(2)(h), and several items listed under ORS 192.660(2)(e) including a potential county purchase of real property, matters concerning the Dimock Campus, county property at 210 Tacoma, and matters related to the sale of the Flying Lark. The board…

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