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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Resolution 7408 (Misc Personnel)RESOLUTION NO. 7408 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AMENDING RESOLUTION NOS. 6360, 6454, 6690 AND 7220 PERTAINING TO THE COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR MISCELLANEOUS PERSONNEL WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael and Marin Association of Public Employees - S.E.I.U. Local 949 - have met and conferred with regard to wages, hours and working conditions in accordance with the provisions of the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act; and WHEREAS, a Memorandum of Understanding dated July 31, 1986, and consisting of eight pages and Exhibits A, B and C has been executed by duly authorized representatives for both parties. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of San Rafael as follows: Section 1. From and after the date of adoption of this Resolution, the City of San Rafael and the Marin Association of Public Employees shall utilize the Memorandum of Understanding dated July 31, 1986, as the official document of reference respecting compensation and working conditions for Miscellaneous personnel. Section 2. The schedules describing classes of positions and salary ranges attached in Exhibits A, B and C to said Memorandum of Understanding, together with the Memorandum of Understanding itself, are hereby adopted and both shall be attached hereto and incorporated in full. I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City the 4th day of AUGUST 1986, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Breiner, Nave, Russom and Mayor Mulryan NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Frugoli JE M. LEONCINi�, City Clerk MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Miscellaneous Employee Unit WHEREAS, authorized representatives of the City of SAN RAFAEL, a chartered city (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and authorized representatives of the MARIN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES - S.E.I.U. Local 949, the recognized employee organization for classified Miscellaneous employees belonging to the Miscellaneous Unit (hereinafter referred to as "Union"), have met and conferred concerning wages, hours, and working conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED that, pursuant to the provisions of the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act, the matters set forth in this Memorandum and attached Exhibits constitute the written Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the Union and shall apply to all employees represented by the Union. IT IS FURTHER AGREED that this Memorandum of Understanding is subject to the approval of the San Rafael City Council. DATED: July 31, 1986 MARIN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CITY OF SAN RAFAEL S.E.I.U. Local 949 f By GIM BURNEO eneral Manager PAMELA J. N COLAI City Manager TERM: This Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1986 through June 30, 1988. Section 1. Salaries. Effective July 1, 1986, a salary increase of four percent (4$) shall be paid to all employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding and shall be applied across the board to all classifications, steps and ranges pursuant to Exhibit "A" attached. Effective March 1, 1987, a salary increase of two percent' (2%) shall be paid to all employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding. Effective July 1, 1987, a salary increase of four percent (4%) shall be paid to all employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding. Effective March 1, 1987, the following classifications shall receive the following salary increases which are in addition to those specified above: Classification Assistant Planner Associate Planner Senior Planner Senior Draftsman Planning Draftsman Planning Technician Library Assistant Library Clerk sere -/�r Diff:.rrntial Building Technician Engineering Technician Senior Account Clerk Accountant I Building Inspector I Building Inspector II Public Works Inspector Salary Increase 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 4% 31 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% Section 2. Insurance Program. Effective December 1, 1986, as an added fringe benefit, a maximum amount of Two Hundred Forty -Five Dollars ($245.00) per month will be contributed towards the cost of each eligible employee's Health, Accident, Life and Disability Insurance Package. Also, on December 1, 1986, the Three Dollar ($3.00) deductible prescription drug coverage will be added to the Kaiser Foundation Medical Plan. Selection of coverage must include the employee's basic health plan and $5,000 life insurance policy offered by the City. - 1 - The difference between the allotted amount and the cost of the individual's health and insurance plan costs will be paid to the employee to a maximum of $50.00/month. Any employee who retires after July 1, 1985, will be entitled to a medical benefit, but the City's contribution will not exceed the cost of the two party rate for the middle cost medical plan. Section 3. Retirement Contribution. The City agrees to payment of employee's contribution to Marin County Retirement System, up to a maximum of five percent (5%) of an employee's salary or fifty percent (50%) of the employee's retirement contribution rate, whichever is less. Section 4. Dental Insurance. The City will provide for a dental program which provides 100% coverage for diagnostic and preventive care, $25.00 deductible on corrective care (80/20) per patient/calendar year and orthodontic coverage (50/50). Section 5. Uniform Allowance. Uniform members of the Union shall receive a uniform allowance in the amount of $150.00 at the completion of each six (6) months of service ending June 30 and December 31. A proration at the rate of $25.00 per month may be given for a portion of the first and last six months of service upon recommendation of the Department Head and approval of the City Manager. The Uniform Allowance will cover foul weather gear. Uniforms and gear shall be in accordance with departmental dress code requirements. A safety shoe allowance of $70.00 per year will be provided to City Hall employees who have field assignments in or about construction sites or have related activities and to all Corporation Yard employees and custodians. Section 6. Standby Call -Back Duty Pay. When a miscellaneous employee is assigned stand-by duty on Saturday, Sunday or a day designated as an authorized holiday by the City Council, said employee shall be compensated at the rate of six (6) hours pay at a straight rate for each day of stand-by duty. In addition, if said employee is called out and required to work over and above the stand-by duty, he - 2 - shall receive a mir _,num of two (2) hours pay a_ the rate of time and one-half. When a miscellaneous employee who is not assigned to stand-by is called back to duty, said employee will receive compensation for a minimum of four (4) hours. Section 7. Out -of -Class Compensation. Employees assigned.by their supervisor to perform work of a job of higher classification for three (3) consecutive work days or more will be compensated at an hourly rate 5% greater than the employees current rate or the lowest step of the class within which the duties fall, whichever is greater. The increase shall be retroactive to include the first day. Section 8. Sanitary Sewer Differential. Employees assigned to work in sanitary sewers will be paid an hourly wage differential of 5% above the base wage or step/or classificationforthose hours they are assigned by their supervisgr to th t dut A"ve /���� / X987 sct,`v( eh �S�i ��� G FS/,Y/P Section 9. Compensation Time Policy. With the Department Head's approval, compensation time, in lieu of overtime pay, may be taken subject to the following rules: (1) Upon accrual of five (5) days or forty (40) hours of compensatory time, employees shall be paid overtime at the rate of time and one-half of their established rate for hours worked, and may not accrue additional comp time. (2) Employees who work overtime may be paid for it at the rate of time and one-half or may take comp time subject to the limitations in paragraph (1). But employees who elect the comp time option must take time off (preferably within the quarter during which it is earned) and may not be paid for it. (3) All comp time earned during the fiscal year must be used by June 30 of that year with one exception. Upon the recommendation of the supervisor and approval of the - 3 - Department Head, employees may "carry over" up to forty (40) hours of comp time provided it is taken as leave within the following quarter. (4) Overtime earned will be paid off by June 30 each year. Section 10. Evaluation System. The City agrees to discuss with the Union objective criteria for the City's evaluation system during the term of this Memorandum of Understanding. Section 11. Residency and Pagers. The residency requirement for standby personnel shall be expanded to include those individuals who live within a 30 minute distance from the Corporation Yard. Pagers shall be provided to those persons on standby. Section 12. Safety Committee. The scope of the Safety Committee is expanded to review, investigate and make recommendations concerning environmental working conditions as they affect health and safety. Section 13. Prevailing Wage Survey. The City and Union agree to survey prevailing wages of ten cities used in past two Memoranda of Understanding for benchmark positions for data base for negotiations beginning April 1988. Section 14. Classification Review. The City shall conduct a classification study of the clerical and Library classifications in this bargaining unit. These studies are to be completed no later than July 1, 1987. Section 15. State Disability Insurance. As soon as possible after approval by a majority of employees, the City shall implement appropriate deductions from employees' paychecks for State Disability Insurance. State Disability Insurance payments are to be integrated with paid sick leave. Section 16. Bereavement Leave. In the event of the death of an employee's spouse, children, parents, brothers or sisters, in-laws, relatives who live or have lived in the home to such an extent that - 4 - they are considered members of the immediate family and/or other individuals who have a legal familial relationship to the employee and reside in the employee's household, up to three (3) days within State and five (5) days out of state will be granted for bereavement leave. In those cases where the death involves an individual who had such a relationship with the employee, as defined above, the employee shall sign a simple affidavit describing the relationship and submit same to the Department Head when the leave request is made. Section 17. Work on Holiday. Insofar as practical, management will make every effort to arrange work schedules so that work on holidays is equally distributed. Section 18. Sick Leave Bonus. Employees who currently have twenty-four (24) days' accumulated sick leave and who earn an additional twelve (12) days during the life of this Memorandum of Understanding will receive either their birthday or a floating holiday as a paid day off. Section 19. Vacations. Employees will be permitted to take earned vacation after six (6) months employment subject to the approval of the Department Head. Section 20. Sick Leave. Employees may use earned sick leave during their probationary period. Section 21. Maintenance of Membership. Employees in the bargaining unit who are members of the Union on the date this Memorandum of Understanding is executed shall remain members during the period covered by this Agreement, except that such employees may withdraw during a period not less than sixty (60) days nor more than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of this Agreement, pursuant to Section b - Revocation. a. Security Clause. An employee in any of the classes represented by the Union, hired on or after December 5, 1983, shall become a member, in good standing, in the Union, except that said employee may, within the first - 5 - thirty (30) days of employment, apply in writing to the City, with a copy to the Union, for exemption, and such employee shall be so exempted. I b. Revocation. An employee currently a member or who becomes a member who desires to revoke his/her authorization for Union membership shall notify the Personnel Officer by mail of such revocation during a period not less than sixty (60) nor more than ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of this Agreement. It is understand that if an employee does not revoke his/her authorization for Union membership during the period specified above, dues shall continue to be deducted from the employee's earnings for the remaining term of this Agreement, without further right to revocation. Section 22. Grievance Procedure and Appeal Process. The City's grievance procedure and appeal process is revised to provide on a trial basis for term of this Agreement a three person Board, one member to be selected by the City, one member to be selected by the Union and the third member to be selected by the other two members. This Board will hear grievances and appeals as last step in procedure and make recommendations to the City Council, whose decision is final. Section 23. Inspection of Memorandum. Both the City and the Union agree to keep duplicate originals of this Memorandum on file in a readily accessible location available for inspection by any employee or member of the public upon request. Section 24. Existing Laws, Regulations and Policies. This Memorandum is subject to all applicable laws. Section 25. Strikes and Lockouts. During the term of this Memorandum, the City agrees that it will not lock out employees, and the Union agrees that it will not agree to, encourage or approve any strike or slowdown growing out of any dispute relating to the terms of this Agreement. The Union will take whatever lawful steps are - C- - necessary to prevent any interruption of work in violation of this Agreement, recognizing with the City that all matters of controversy within the scope of this Agreement shall be settled by established procedures set forth in the City's charter, ordinances, and regulations, as may be amended from time to time. Section 26. Full Understanding, Modification, Waiver. (1) The parties jointly represent to the City Council that this Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the full and entire understanding of the parties regarding the matters set forth herein. (2) Except as specifically otherwise provided herein, it is agreed and understood that each party hereto voluntarily and unqualifiedly waives its right, and agrees that the other shall not be required, to meet and confer with respect to any subject or matter covered herein, nor as to wages or fringe benefits during the period of the term of this Memorandum. The foregoing shall not preclude the parties hereto from meeting and conferring at any time during the term of this Agreement with respect to any subject matter within the scope of meeting and conferrng by mutual agreement. Section 27. Severability. If any article, paragraph or section of this Memorandum shall be held to be invalid by operation of law, or by any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, or if compliance with or any enforcement of any provision hereof be restrained by such tribunal, the remainder of this Memorandum shall not be affected thereby, and the parties shall, if possible, enter into meet -and -confer sessions for the sole purpose of arriving at a mutually satisfactory replacement for such article, paragraph or section. Section 28. Prevailing Rights. All matters within the scope of meeting and conferring which have previously been adopted through rules, regulations, ordinance or resolution, which are not specifically superseded by this Memorandum of Understanding shall remain in full force and effect throughout the term of this Agreement. DATED: July 31, 1986 - 7 - MARIN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES S.E.I.U. Local 949 By Jgera'�l NEO G Manager By- P�� I Preq t - 8 - CITY OF SAN RAFAEL By'1. P ELA J. 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SNRAF p� YO u � P• ti r m - 400 FIFTH AVENUE, P O BOX 60 SAN RAFAEI CALIFORNIA 94915-0060 r,t A, U Fl 4WHFNCFF Ml it H1 AN DORM H ff if BREINEH August 27, 1986 'AHY R FROGOLi HIC1/A11D P NAVE !E HRY HL) ,SOM Marin Association of Public Employees SEIU, Local 949, AFL-CIO 3050 Kerner Boulevard San Rafael, California 94901 Attention: Ms. Beth Winters Dear Ms. Winters: This letter will confirm understandings reached in the meet and confer process between your Union and the City of San Rafael covering employees in the Supervisory Unit as follows: 1) Video Dis?lay Terminals. The City intends to develop a City- wide committee to review the safety and efficiency of gperating its video terminals. MAPE will appoint two (2) qualified employees to this committee. 2) Upon request of either party on or after January 1, 1988, the City and MAPE shall meet to study the various fringe benefits presently provided City employees in this bargaining unit, discuss possible modifications of said fringe benefits and to cost the impact of such modifications. Any proposed modifications would become part of the negotiations process for the Memorandum of Understanding commencing July 1, 1988. If the foregoing conforms with your understanding, please signify your acceptance in the space provided below. Dated: &/v./91 /? APPROVED AND ACCEPTED: MARIN ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CITY OF SAN RAFAEL ByPA ELA J.QNICOLAI City Manager