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Salary Commission <br /> Department of Human Resources <br /> 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 102 <br /> Hilo, Hawai'i <br /> April 17, 2014 <br /> CALL TO ORDER The regular meeting of the Salary Commission, County of Hawai'i, was called <br /> (Item 1): to order at 10:32 a.m. by Chair Pudding Lassiter on Thursday, April 17, 2014, <br /> at the Department of Human Resources Conference Room, 101 Pauahi Street, <br /> Suite 102 Hilo, Hawai'i. <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> Present: Ms. Pudding Lassiter, Chair <br /> Ms. Marcella L. Stroh, Vice-Chair <br /> Mr. Michael B. Sumja, Second Vice-Chair <br /> Mr. Brian J. De Lima, Member <br /> Mr. Melvin S. Morimoto, Member <br /> Absent: Mr. George J. Handgis, Member <br /> Also Present: Mr. Nicholas Hermes, Deputy Director, HR Department <br /> Ms. Molly Stebbins, Deputy Corporation Counsel, Ofc. of the Corp. Counsel <br /> Ms. Jennifer Sakamoto, HR Manager II, HR Department <br /> Ms. Glynis Yamada, Secretary-Reporter, HR Department <br /> ADDENDUM TO The Chair directed the Commission to proceed to the next order of business, <br /> AGENDA Addendum to Agenda. <br /> (Item 2): <br /> (There was none.) <br /> STATEMENTS The Chair directed the Commission to proceed to the next order of business, <br /> FROM THE PUBLIC Statements from the Public. <br /> (Item 3): <br /> JOSEPH K. The Chair call on Mr.Joseph K. Kamelamela who made the following statement: <br /> KAMELAMELA: <br /> Mr. Kamelamela stated that there are a lot of deputies from both Offices of <br /> the Prosecuting Attorney and Corporation Counsel who are impacted by the <br /> potential salary increases. For six years many of them have not received any <br /> raises while other County employees have received 4% increases. Basically, <br /> a lot of the deputies won't be receiving raises because their salaries are tied <br />
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