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Merit Appeals Board <br />January 16, 2025 <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. <br />MS. LEIALOHA: Yeah, so there's amount owed, technically, for Mr. Turner. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Except for the $1,700.00 he was dinged in the first place? <br />MR. HONG: Can we —my client wanted to say something about that? <br />CHR. CABANAS: Oh, yes, please, Mr. Turner. <br />MR. TURNER: So, I think to clarify everything, what they're trying to say is, the full day for <br />me is, I get paid no matter what. They take into consideration, if I had called out —all that stuff. <br />If I wasn't full TA'd, then I wouldn't get all of that adjustments. <br />My concern is when I got removed from the 15'', I got removed back to the Storekeeper position, <br />so the negative 17-something whatever the payroll adjustment says —is reflecting on what I got <br />paid as a Storekeeper versus what I'm getting paid as a CERSIL So, the half -month that Naomi, <br />I think, is reflecting is that March 16' to the 31 `—is the half -month that, if you guys make the <br />wording adjustment —then it'll be back down to the 16''so I would get that half -month back, <br />which would pretty much sum up the 1,700 in question —and then (inaudible) and stuff. <br />So, I totally understand what Sommer's trying to make right. I just want to make sure that we <br />clarify that I don't have to carry out my or continue my probation period probationary period, <br />yeah. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Okay, so the simple thing is, as long as you're not on probation, this is going <br />to correct itself <br />MR. TURNER: Correct. <br />MS. MATHEWS: —and you'll be made whole. <br />MR. TURNER: Correct. <br />MS. MATHEWS: I'm happy. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. So, Mr. Hong. <br />MR. HONG: May I suggest that the proposed changes be submitted by the Office of the <br />Corporation Counsel for the next meeting and then we can, hopefully, all agree on that? If it's <br />agreeable to my client —if they submit it before the actual day and time of the meeting, I can <br />actually have my client look at it and then, if we agree to it, we can come in and we'll stipulate to <br />it or file a statement that we stipulate to it. <br />Page 17 <br />