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Merit Appeals Board <br />March 13, 2025 <br />and so I did what I felt was best given the rules, the circumstances, et cetera. So but, yes, it's <br />not a common situation and it's not done easily —and even in the appeal process, as I testified to, <br />not necessarily in the second scenario because that was very different grievance issue —but in the <br />first case it was challenging to me both personally and professionally the way that that was <br />handled. So, when we, kind of, refer to like harm or causing harm to an employee —it's not my <br />intention to do that and there were consequences for myself in that process as well. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay, any further questions on Sommer's March report? If not, thank you, <br />Sommer. And can I have a motion to accept and file her report for the month of March 2025? <br />MS. BOND: So moved. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Second. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Any discussion? If not, I'll start a rollcall vote with Ms. Bond. <br />MS. BOND: Aye. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Ms. Mathews. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Aye. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Mr. Thomas. <br />MR. THOMAS: Aye. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Ms. Cabanas —aye. <br />Motion carried. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Thank you. And thank you, Gay, for your service. It's been a pleasure <br />working with you. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Thank you. You, too. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Yeah. <br />MS. MATHEWS: If you get out to Honoka`a, stop by. <br />MS. TOKIHIRO: Oh, absolutely, now I know that you're just to the right of the cemetery. <br />MS. MATHEWS: Then you just go above the cemetery and take the street all the way in, and <br />stop when you see the boat. <br />Page 24 <br />