January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
January 16, 2013 - Texas Workforce Commission
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1 no further questions, we'll go to Item No. 5,<br />
2 Jonathan.<br />
3 AGENDA ITEM NO. 5<br />
4 MR. BABIAK: Discussion, Consideration,<br />
5 and Possible Action Regarding the Quarterly Report<br />
6 Concerning the <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Workforce</strong> <strong>Commission</strong> Civil Rights<br />
7 Division Employment Enforcement and Training and<br />
8 Monitoring Activities for the First Quarter of Fiscal<br />
9 Year <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
10 (Brief pause)<br />
11 MR. BABIAK: As you can see in your<br />
12 packets, case closures in September, October,<br />
13 November -- I hope they correspond to what we've<br />
14 already presented to you. Yes, 62, 52, and 62<br />
15 respectively.<br />
<strong>16</strong> CHAIRMAN ANDERSON: What number are you<br />
17 looking at?<br />
18 MR. BABIAK: Well, if we look at the<br />
19 first report status on employment cases current month<br />
20 September 2012, it's on Line 19 that you see the<br />
21 number of cases closed. Also, you can see from Line 1<br />
22 to Line 20 the -- for the month of September the<br />
23 inventory has dropped. If we move forward to October,<br />
24 we closed 52 cases and inventories rose. And then<br />
25 moving to November --