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OpenGov / Ionwave#107-HR-05/28/2026
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Workplace Investigations and Labor Negotiations

The City of Anaheim — Human Resources · CA
Response deadline
Jul 4, 2026
Due in 2 days
Date posted
Jun 2, 2026

Description

The City of Anaheim, hereafter referred to as the “City” is seeking proposals from a pool of qualified and professional firms, hereafter referred to as “Consultants,” that specialize in independent workplace investigation services related to employee misconduct, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, policy violations, Equal Employment Opportunity (“EEO”) complaints, whistleblower complaints, workplace violence issues, and other sensitive personnel matters. Consultants that utilize licensed attorneys to conduct workplace investigations, particularly investigations involving complex disciplinary matters, potential litigation exposure, public safety personnel, or issues involving significant legal or operational risk. Experience conducting legally defensible investigations in compliance with California public sector employment laws is highly desirable. The City is also seeking consultants with demonstrated expertise in public sector labor negotiation, including experience serving as chief negotiator for public agencies, advising and strategizing on collective bargaining agreements, analyzing and interpreting Memoranda of Understanding (“MOUs”), drafting bargaining proposals and summaries, attending closed session meetings with the City Council, and advising the City on impasse procedures, grievance matters, and labor strategy. This Request for Proposal solicitation is to identify the most qualified, responsive and responsible consultants or individuals to provide either one or both services over the course of a proposed contract, not to exceed $200,000. The selected consultant(s) ideally would be firms with attorney investigators as well as firms with strong public sector HR, labor negotiation, and workplace investigation experience. The firms shall be familiar with Skelly procedures, administrative investigations, disciplinary due process requirements as well as substantial experience conducting impartial fact-finding investigations, review documents and evidence, interview witnesses, prepare written investigative reports with factual findings and policy analysis, provide credibility assessments, and, where appropriate, testify in administrative, arbitration, Civil, or other proceedings. Demonstrated experience conducting investigations governed by the California Public Safety Bill of Rights and the Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights, is highly desirable. There is no guarantee of a minimum amount of work or compensation for any of the respondents selected. The City will award multiple contracts to the most qualified respondents. Any Agreement between the City and the successful respondent would take effect following approval by the City Council or City Manager and execution of the parties. Project Title . Proposals are due no later than Response Submission Time on Response Submission Date .

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