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Our objective in this paper is to shed some empirical light on a claim often made by critics of affirmative action policies: that increasing the representation of members of marginalized communities in jobs – and especially in relatively skilled positions – comes at a cost of reduced efficiency. We undertake a systematic empirical analysis of productivity in the Indian Railways in order to determine whether increasing proportions of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in railway employment – largely a consequence of India's affirmative action policies – have actually reduced productive efficiency in the railway system. We find no evidence that higher percentages of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in the railway labour force have reduced productivity. Indeed, some of our results suggest that the opposite is true, providing tentative support for the claim that greater labour force diversity boosts productivity.
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affirmative action; labour force; productivity; Indian railways;
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Minutes of a meeting of the Rodney Local Board held in the Council Chamber, Orewa Service Centre, 50 Centreway Road, Orewa on Monday, 8 December 2014 at 1.00pm.
(from 1.05pm)
(until 3.57pm)
(from 1.10pm)
(from 3.25pm)
Resolution number RD/2014/274
a) accept the apologies from Member JG Colville (for absence) and Members SR Garner and AG Sayers (for lateness).
Secretarial Note: Member Steele noted a declaration of interest with an application from Item 12 – Local Event Support Fund - Round Two 2014/2015. Member Steele is on the HIPPY South Kaipara Trust. She took no part in the discussion or voting on Item 12.
Resolution number RD/2014/275
Resolution number RD/2014/276
b) confirm the ordinary minutes of the Rodney Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee meeting, held on Monday, 13 October 2014 as a true and correct record.
Secretarial Note: Following the disestablishment of the Rodney Local Board Swimming Pool Fencing Exemptions Committee at the Rodney Local Board business meeting of 13 October 2014 (resolution RD/2014/230) the Rodney Local Board was asked to confirm the minutes for that committee meeting.
The local board acknowledged the 2014 recipients of the Rodney Local Board scholarships for secondary school pupils; Judith Glasson, Kaipara College; Sian Came, Rodney College; Steven Beechey and Lana McCarthy, Mahurangi College.
8 Deputations: Secretarial Note: Deputations were heard from 3.30pm.
9 Public Forum: Secretarial Note: Public Forum was heard from 3.30pm.
Resolution number RD/2014/277
a) approve the round two 2014-2015 contestable local event support fund applications as follows:
Resolution number RD/2014/278
b) GRANT THE APPLICATION by Edwin van Zuilen, 267 Riverhead Road, Riverhead for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 for a door that is fitted with a self-closing device and high latch at 1.5m that opens inwards (not outwards) into the pool area and that this exemption is personal to the property at the above address.
c) GRANT THE APPLICATION by Paul van Bruggen, 627B Upper Waiwera Road, Tahekeroa for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 for an above ground spa pool subject to the exemption being personal to the applicant at the above address and the pool remaining in the same location as the day of inspection and subject to NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs 3.10 'Above-ground spas and hot tubs' 3.10 a) to k) inclusive:
d) GRANT THE APPLICATION by Michael and Pamela Judd, 11 Piper Lane, Snells Beach for special exemption under section 6 of the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 for an above ground spa pool subject to the exemption being personal to the applicant at the above address and the pool remaining in the same location as the day of inspection and subject to NZS 8500:2006 Safety Barriers and Fences Around Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs 3.10 'Above-ground spas and hot tubs' 3.10 a) to k) inclusive:
Resolution number RD/2014/279
i) Project 398 – Footpath on Maude Street, Riverhead: Rough order of cost $145,000.
ii) Project 399 – Footpath on Great North Road, Riverhead: $321,000.
b) request that Project 397 – Footpath on Domain Crescent, Muriwai from 26 – 40 Domain Crescent with a rough order cost of $267,000 remain on the list of the Local Board Transport Capital Fund but not be progressed for detailed design and firm costings at this stage.
Jane Koch (Lead Financial Advisor), Sue Dodds (Senior Community Development Project Leader) and Don Lawson (Parks Advisor) in attendance for this item. Ms Koch tabled the Parks Quarterly Performance Report. A copy of the report has been placed on the file copy of the minutes and can be viewed on the Auckland Council website.
Resolution number RD/2014/280
b) request a comparison of parks sportsfield usage and volunteer hours in Rodney between 2014/2015 and 2013/2014 financial years and confirmation that these figures are correct.
c) request an update on the timing of the Snells Beach and Matakana playgrounds and the upgrade of the Whangateau Reserve water supply.
a Parks Quarterly Report
Resolution number RD/2014/281
a) approve the new road names under section 319(j) of the Local Government Act 1974 of Ara Kakara Avenue, Malbec Place, Huarahi Pai Road and Aro Mato Place for the Universal Homes Limited Huapai Crest subdivision at 69 Matua Place, Huapai, council reference SLC-60248.
Secretarial Note: The Chairperson called for a show of hands. The voting resulted in 4 members for the motion and 4 members against the motion. Under Standing Order 3.15.2(b) the Chairperson exercised her casting vote in favour of the motion.
Under Standing Order 3.15.5, Members Flaunty, Grace and McLean requested that their dissenting vote be recorded.
Resolution number RD/2014/282
i) a one page (2 side) local board insert, with an amendment to include the following under the chair's message "we are focusing on footpaths, main streets and completing key developments that will commit ongoing funding into the future."
iii) an amendment to the local board insert document under "other proposals" and supporting information document under "advocacy initiatives" to add reference to advocacy for the construction of a swimming pool in Warkworth.
Secretarial Note: Under Standing Order 3.15.5 Member Grace requested his dissenting vote be recorded in regard to the addition of advocacy for the construction of the swimming pool in Warkworth in the local board insert document and supporting information document.
Resolution number RD/2014/283
a) provide the following feedback on the Interim Open Space Provision Guidelines:
i) there should be flexibility in the open space provision guidelines to address the need for open space on a case by case basis in regard to how far people should be expected to walk to a neighbourhood park.
ii) there is no 'one size fits all' for shorter walking distances to open space areas in high or low density areas. Small park areas in closer proximity are appropriate in some cases and in other instances larger parks are preferable.
iii) support the targets for open space provision being consistent across similar areas of the region.
iv) support the provision of open space in industrial areas.
v) support the retention of small amenity areas in new developments being owned and maintained by the council as opposed to these small amenity areas being retained in private ownership.
vi) consider that the priority for improving open space provision in existing urban areas is dependent on the location and characteristic of the area, acknowledging that improving the quality of existing parks should have priority in general.
vii) consider that stormwater utility areas alone are not appropriate for use as open space in lieu of other open space areas free of inundation.
viii) consider that coastal areas (i.e. beach reserves) should be provided in addition to the requirements for open space provisions.
Resolution number RD/2014/284
a) provide the following feedback on the draft Local Approved Product Policy: in the attached report:
i) generally support the changes proposed in the Local Approved Product Policy including the increased buffer zones around schools, mental health facilities and treatment centres.
ii) agree with the proposed restrictions on the sale of psychoactive substances for areas with high social deprivation scores.
iii) request that there are additional controls placed on the sale of psychoactive substances in the Snells Beach retail areas.
iv) request an outline of the process of notifying local boards of applications for the sale of psychoactive substances under the Local Approved Product Policy.
v) request the opportunity for the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson to speak at the hearing on the Local Approved Product Policy.
vi) request an extension on the restricted zones to include areas with a deprivation score of 7.
vii) request local government be given the power to impose blanket bans on their areas in response to community demand.
Resolution number RD/2014/285
a) acknowledge that due to illness Member Steele was unable to attend the Kaipara Moana event held at Te Hana Te Ao Marama Cultural Centre on 15 November 2014 for which approval was given.
Resolution number RD/2014/286
3.00pm – 3.25pm Afternoon tea adjournment
Proposal for a playground within the Kaukapakapa Memorial Reserve
Danielle Hancock and Marilyn Dwyer in attendance for this item on behalf of Kaukapakapa Area Residents and Ratepayers Association. Ms Hancock and Ms Dwyer outlined a proposal for a playground on Kaukapakapa Memorial Reserve. Ms Hancock sought the support of the local board in granting landowner approval for the project and for the community to undertake the works. Ms Hancock tabled a map of the proposal. A copy of the proposal has been placed on the file copy of the minutes and can be viewed on the Auckland Council website.
Resolution number RD/2014/287
a) thank Danielle Hancock and Marilyn Dwyer for their presentation on a proposal to construct a playground in the Kaukapakapa Memorial Reserve.
a Kaukapakapa Playground Proposal
Kawau Island and related matters
Lin Pardey was unable to attend the meeting to address the local board on Kawau Island matters and carparking issues at Sandspit.
Jan Fanning advised that she would not be able to attend the meeting and that she would address the local board in 2015 regarding dog access rules.
Resolution number RD/2014/288
Resolution number RD/2014/289
a) Workshop records for 3 and 17 November 2014 be accepted.
b) note the omission of Member Flaunty's name from the list of attendees at the workshop on Monday, 17 November 2014.
Resolution number RD/2014/290
Gill Plume (Team Leader BID Partnership) and Steven Branca (BID Partnership Advisor) in attendance for this item.
Resolution number RD/2014/291
a) note that $35,000 of the $53,500 allocated under resolution RD/2014/173 is required for the Warkworth Business Improvement District establishment in the 2014-2015 financial year.
b) amend resolution RD2014/173 to allocate $35,000 for the Warkworth Business Improvement District establishment process instead of the previously granted $53,500 for the 2014-2015 financial year.
c) approves in principle the allocation of $23,500 for the Warkworth Business Improvement District establishment process in the 2015-2016 financial year subject to the final approval of the local board noting that this is an additional $5,000 from the original resolution RD2014/173.<eot>Based on an ancient story about hunger and sharing, this animated video is part of Caritas' “One Human Family, Food for All” campaign. The “allegory of the spoons” teaches us that…<eot>Search results for Book/Printed Material, Frances Willard, General Collections, Online Text, African American Perspectives: Materials Selected from the Rare Book Collection, Train, George Francis, United States, Politics and Government, United States, Available Online, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, PDF | Library of Congress
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Watchung was represented at signing of UN Charter by Charles Eaton, a former dairy farmer, clergyman and Congressman
Updated May 6, 2010 at 11:39 AM ; Posted May 4, 2010 at 3:40 PM
WATCHUNG — Since its incorporation in 1826, the Borough of Watchung has seen its share of famous and consequential residents. For some reason, a good number of them were sports heroes of one kind or another. Oddly enough, these have included three New York Giants (of the football and baseball Giants kind.) Of course, most everyone is aware that Bobby Thomson, the legendary baseball slugger who hit "the shot heard around the world" to win the National League Pennant in 1951, was one of our neighbors.
But, there's another past Watchung resident whose deeds have also had significant global repercussions. Although in his case, they were geopolitical in nature. His name was Charles Aubrey Eaton and, on June 26, 1945, he was one of the signers of the original United Nations Charter – the international organization's foundational treaty – in San Francisco.
Why was Eaton part of the delegation representing the US Government at such an historic and momentous occasion? To answer that question, let's take a quick look at the man's lifelong trajectory.