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OPINION AND - California Correctional Peace Officers Association

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Joseph Kim1 and Ralph Duenas are long-time enployees of<br />

the Department of Corrections. Kimn\ells hiring date is<br />

February 17, 1986; Duenas' hiring date is August 28,<br />

1971. In 1987, both of the grievants volunteered and<br />

were assigned to surveil the activities of parolee Larry<br />

Singleton. This was the first 24-hour surveillance case<br />

in State history shared by agents who volunteered within<br />

Region I1 and received paid overtime.<br />

In January of 1990, parolee Charles Rothenberg was placed<br />

under 24-hour surveillance. This was the second non-case<br />

load special assignment in Region 11. Kimnel and Duenas<br />

volunteered for the assignment by making requests to<br />

their unit supervisors and other appropriate management<br />

personnel. Their requests were denied. Both Parole<br />

Agents filed grievances.<br />

Kiml' s first grievance was April 30, 1990.<br />

It was<br />

denied by Steve Schroeder on May 7, 1990 on two grounds:

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