HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Res 4390 1995-06-26
RESOLUTION NUMBER ~~()
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SEAL BEACH ESTABLISHING A COMPENSATION PLAN,
INCLUDING SALARY AND BENEFITS FOR MANAGEMENT,
CONFIDENTIAL AND NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
AND REPEALING ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE SPECIFIED,
ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH
WHEREAS, the Government Code of the State of California prescribes a procedure I
for resolving matters regarding wages, hours and other terms and
conditions of employment; and
WHEREAS, the City of Seal Beach has met and conferred in good faith with the non-
represented employees for the purposes of discussing wages, benefits
and other conditions of employment; and
WHEREAS, the City of Seal Beach and the non-represented employees have reached
an agreement regarding said wages, benefits and other conditions of
employment for a term of not less than 24 months, commencing July 1 ,
1995 and ending June 30, 1997.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Seal Beach
to approve the terms and conditions of employment for all non-represented employees
attached as an Exhibit to the Resolution, for the above stated term.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED~~he City cou~ty of Seal Beach
at a meeting thereof held on the ~ _ day of , 1995
by the following vote: I
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ABSENT: Councilmember
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF SEAL BEACH )
I, Joanne M. Yeo, City Clerk of the City of Seal Beach, California, do ~~ certify
that the foregoing resolution is the original copy of Resolution Number on file
in th ice of the City Clerk, passed, approved and adopted by the ity Council of
the City f Seal Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the ~~ ~ day of
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EXHIBIT A
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TERMS / CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
FOR NON-REPRESENTED EMPLOYEES
WITH THE CITY OF SEAL BEACH
SECTION 1. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
The City reserves, retains and is vested, solely and exclusively, with all rights of
Management which have not been expressly abridged by specific provisions of this
Resolution of Compensation, as such rights existed prior to the execution of this
Resolution.
SECTION 2. INSURANCE PROGRAMS
A. Health and Dental
I. The City shall provide for full-time employees and eligible retired
employees a group hospital, medical and dental insurance plan.
2.
The City shall contribute to the cost of each medical/dental plan for
each eligible employee and their dependents, up to the following
amounts:
Effective the first payroll period in April, 1994:
-For single employees ....................... $216/month.
-For employee and I dependent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $355/month.
-For employee and 2 or more dependents. . . . . . . . .. $459/month.
Employees enrolled in the plan are required to pay any premium
amounts in excess of the above City contribution. Such amounts will
be deducted from the affected employee's payroll check on the first
two pay periods for each month.
3. To be effective January, 1994, and included in the contributions listed
above, a maximum of $16 per employee per month is paid by the City
of Seal Beach to the Public Employees Retirement System Health
Program premium on behalf of the employee.
4.
Part-time, seasonal, provisional and/or hourly employees shall not be
eligible for participation in this program.
5.
No person who is eligible to receive Worker's Compensation benefits
is eligible to receive benefits from the City's group medical insurance.
6. Full-time employees of the City who have completed thirty (30) days
of uninterrupted service shall be enrolled in this insurance program on
the first day of the next succeeding month.
7. Employees who change classification from full-time to part-time
provisional, hourly or seasonal shall not be eligible for this benefit.
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8. City shall not pay premiums for any employee on leave of absence
without pay, who is absent from regular duties without authorization
during the month and/or for any employee who has terminated from
City employment for any reason. City shall pay premiums for
employees receiving temporary payments from Worker's
Compensation Insurance.
B.
Life Insurance
All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Section 18 shall
receive a $50,000 life insurance policy paid by the City. Said insurance
shall become effective after the employee has completed thirty (301 days of
uninterrupted service with said employee to be enrolled in the program on
the first day of the next succeeding month.
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C. Income Continuation
All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Section 18 shall
receive an income continuation policy to provide for income continuation of
Sixty-Six and Two-Thirds Percent (66.67%1 of the employee's monthly
salary, up to a maximum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,0001 per month,
whichever is lesser. Said insurance shall become effective after the
employee has completed thirty (301 days of uninterrupted service with said
employee to be enrolled in the program on the first day of the next
succeeding month. Said income continuation shall commence on the thirty-
first (3lstl day of sickness or other bona fide absence or upon expiration of
sick leave, whichever occurs later, and continuing thereafter while the
employee is absent from work for a period of up to age 65.
SECTION 3. RETIREE HEALTH PLAN
A. All full-time employees incumbent in position classifications specified in
Section 18.A of this Resolution shall have the option upon retirement,
through the Public Employees Retirement System Health Program (PERSI, to
continue participation in the City's health insurance program at the
employee's expense.
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B. All full-time incumbents in Executive Management position classifications
with 20 or more years of combined employment with the City, shall upon
retirement be provided with individual and eligible dependent health
insurance coverage through the Public Employees Retirement System Health
Program. The City shall contribute to the cost of the selected coverage
consistent with the appropriate level as specified in Section 2.A.2 of this
Resolution.
C.
All full-time incumbents in Mid-Management, Confidential, Supervisory, and
Professional and Technical position classifications with 20 or more combined
years of employment with the City shall, upon retirement, be provided with
individual health insurance coverage through the Public Employees
Retirement System Health Program (PERS). If said employee has 30 or more
combined years of employment with the City upon retirement, eligible
dependent health insurance coverage shall also be provided through the
Public Employees Retirement System Health Program. The City shall
contribute to the cost of the selected coverage consistent with the
appropriate level as specified in Section 2-A.2. of this Resolution.
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D. Sworn police personnel identified in Section 18 shall be subject to the retired
health plan contained in the Memorandum of Understanding with the Seal
Beach Police Officer's Association.
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E. In all cases, the City's contribution for eligible dependent coverage for
retirees shall terminate with the death of the retiree.
F.
In the event an eligible retired employee resides in an area were the health
plans provided by the City are not in effect, that retired employee shall be
entitled to receive in cash each month an amount equal to the monthly
contribution the City would otherwise have contributed to that retired
employee toward health and dental insurance premiums.
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SECTION 4. LEAVE TIME
A. All full-time employees shall accrue leave time, as combined leave, per the
conditions set forth in this Section as A.1 through A.4. The rate of accrual
shall be the following:
Years of Leave
Completed Hours
Service Earned
1 208
2 208
3 208
4 208
5 208
'I 6 216
7 224
8 232
9 240
10 248
11 256
12 264
13 272
14 280
15 288
Maximum
Accrual
448
448
448
448
448
472
488
504
520
536
552
560
576
600
620
An employee shall not accrue leave hours in excess of the maximum accrual
schedule, unless authorized by the City Manager or otherwise provided for in
this section. Hours in excess of the maximum accrual schedule shall be-
forfeited.
1. Leave hours may be used for, but not limited to, for the following
purposes: vacation, sick leave, bereavement, personal leave. All
leaves, other than sick and bereavement leaves, must be approved in
advance by the employee's department head.
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2.
Existing sick leave balances which have remained intact and have not
been converted to leave time, may be utilized by the employee for sick
leave purposes only.
3. Upon termination of employment with the City, all leave hours will be
paid to the employee at the employee's base rate of pay. Existing
sick leave balances, which have remained intact and have not been
converted to leave time, will be paid to the employee upon termination
at one-quarter (25%1 of the employee's base rate of pay.
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4. Incumbents in Executive and Mid-Management positions, hired prior to
January 1, 1994, are exempt from the maximum accrual provisions of
Section A.
5.
The department head may require employee's to present proof of
illness and clearance to return to work for sick leaves in excess of
twenty-four (24) hours (3 working days) or when the department head
has good reason to believe an employee has abused sick leave
privilege.
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6. Employees who are on authorized leaves of absence. without pay,
shall not accrue leave hours during said leaves of absence.
7. The City agrees to provide forty hours (40) bereavement leave with
pay for death in the immediate family. The bereavement leave shall
not be chargeable to or accumulate as sick time or leave time.
"Immediate family" is defined as spouse, father, mother, son,
daughter, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, step-mother, step-
father, step-children, mother-in-law, father-in-law or dependent
relative living with the employee.
8. Not more than once in each fiscal year, an employee who has
completed at least one (1) year of continuous service shall, upon.
request, receive compensation for up to fifty (50) hours of accrued
leave time provided that the employee has taken an equal amount of
vacation time off within that calendar year.
SECTION 5. HOLIDAYS
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All employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Section 18 shall be
granted the following holidays with pay:
New Year's Day (January 1)
Martin Luther King Day (3rd Monday in January)
Washington's Birthday (Third Monday in February)
Memorial Day (Last Monday in May)
Independence Day (July 4)
Labor Day (First Monday in September)
Veteran's Day (November 11)
Thanksgiving Day (Fourth Thursday in November)
The Calendar Day following Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve (December 241
Christmas Day (December 25)
A total of 11 holidays annually.
SECTION 6. RETIREMENT SYSTEM
A. The retirement program provided by the City shall consist of a depooled
Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS) plan which includes the
following provisions:
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1. Section 20024.2
2. Section 20862.9
3. Section 20930.0
One Year Final Compensation
Credit of Unused Sick Leave
Military Service Credit
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B. The City shall pay that portion of the affected employee's retirement
contribution that is equal to seven percent (7%) of the affected employees'
base salary.
C.
All employees incumbent in Police and Lifeguard position classifications
listed in Section 18 shall participate in the 2% at 50 formula plan for Local
Safety Members.
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D. Effective November 1, 1995 or upon PERS approval, the City shall amend its
PERS contract to include Section 21251.32 - 2% @ 55 for miscellaneous
members.
SECTION 7. OVERTIME AND CALL OUT PAY
A. Only employees incumbent in position classifications listed in Section 18 as
Confidential, Supervisory, or Professional and Technical are eligible for
overtime or call-out pay.
B. Call out and overtime pay shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half the
hourly rate. Minimum "call out" time (when returning to work) shall be two
(2) hours.
C. Overtime will be computed by dividing the employee's regular monthly salary
by 173.3 to arrive at an hourly wage. Paid overtime for the pay period is to
be submitted and computed with the regular payroll.
D.
Notwithstanding any provision of this Section, the employee shall be entitled
to select either compensated overtime or compensatory time off subject to
budget limitations and departmental rules and regulations.
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SECTION 8. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
Employees incumbent in Sworn Police position classifications listed in Section 18
shall receive an annual uniform allowance of $500. Each non-sworn employee of
the Police Department when required by the Chief of Police to wear a uniform as a
condition of employment shall receive a sum of thirty-five dollars ($35) per month
to be paid on a semi-annual basis.
SECTION 9. PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENTS
An employee, when authorized by the City Manager, may receive a provisional
appointment to a higher classification to fill a temporary vacancy. The employee,
when so appointed, must perform the duties and assume the responsibilities of the
higher classification for 120 consecutive working hours and shall be paid according
to the step in the assigned salary range of the new position which is next higher
than the salary received before the provisional appointment.
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When necessary and in the best interest of the City, the City Manager may
provisionally assign an employee to a higher level of duty and responsibility than
provided for in the employee's assigned classification which is not otherwise a part
/ of an adopted classification. In the case of such an assignment, the employee
must perform the higher level of duties for 80 consecutive working hours,
thereafter the employee shall receive additional compensation of 5% so long as the
assignment is authorized by the City Manager.
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SECTION 1 O. SENIORITY BONUS
Employees who have achieved ten years of uninterrupted employment with the
City shall receive a five percent (5%) increase in base salary effective on the 10th
anniversary of their employment. Sworn police personnel are exempt from this
section.
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SECTION 11. AUTOMOBILES AND MILEAGE
A. Officers and employees of the City, utilizing their privately-owned
automobiles for City business on a non-regular basis, shall be entitled to
reimbursement for costs incurred at the rate established by Internal Revenue
Service (IRS).
B. Incumbents in the following positions will receive a monthly automobile
allowance of $150 in lieu of the above-stated mileage reimbursement:
Assistant City Manager, Assistant to City Manager, Director of Public
Works/City Engineer, Director of Finance, City Clerk, Director of Parks and
Recreation, Lifeguard Chief and Director of Development Services.
C.
If the City does not provide a City vehicle, then the incumbents in the
position classification of Building Inspector shall be reimbursed at the rate of
Four Hundred Dollars ($400) per month for the use of their privately-owned
automobiles for the execution of their job duties on a regular basis. Building
Inspectors who utilize private vehicles for City business may utilize, to a
maximum of once per week, the City-assigned car wash for the purpose of
washing their vehicles used for City business.
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SECTION 12. EXPERIENCE PAY (SWORN POLICE)
Effective December 1, 1986, all employees incumbent in Sworn Police position
classification listed in Section 18 with a minimum of ten (10) years of full-time
service as a sworn police officer with a municipal, county or State police agency
meeting California Police Officer's Standards and Training Commissions standards
or their equivalent, shall be eligible to receive, upon receipt of an overall
satisfactory performance appraisal, signed by the Chief of Police. his designate, or
an individual acting in his capacity, or the City Manager, a five percent (5%)
increase in their base salary. Effective January 1,1988, eligible employees with
twenty (20) years of full-time service shall receive a ten percent (10%) increase
above their base salary.
The experience pay provision shall not apply to any eligible new hires after January
1. 1992. The experience pay provision shall remain in place for all eligible
employees hired prior to January 1, 1992.
SECTION 13. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE
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A. All incumbents in Executive Management and Management position
classifications shall be entitled to three (3) days of administrative leave
during the twelve month period from July I, 1995 through June 30. 1996
and three (3) days of administrative leave during the twelve month period
form July 1, 1995 through June 30, 1997.
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B. All incumbents in Confidential, Supervisory, and Professional and Technical
position classifications shall be entitled to 2 (two) days of administrative
leave during the twelve month period from July 1, 1995 through June 30,
1996 and 2 (two) days of administrative leave during the twelve month
period from July 1, 1996 through June 30, 1997.
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Administrative leave days may not be carried forward to succeeding years
nor may they be turned in for cash value.
SECTION 14. LIMITATIONS
A. No employee who is eligible to receive workman's compensation is eligible
to receive overlapping benefits (except life insurance) stated in this
resolution.
B. City shall not make any monthly payments for premiums for any insurance
benefit listed in this resolution, or uniform allowance, supplemental pay of
any type and/or type of bonus on behalf of or to any employee who has
been absent without authorization during said month or for any employee
who has terminated for any reasons whatsoever or who is on leave of
absence without pay of who is suspended from duties without pay.
SECTION 15. DEFERRED COMPENSATION
A.
The City shall contribute the amount of $45.00 per payroll period into a
deferred compensation program for each incumbent in an Executive
Management and Mid-Management position classification.
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B. The City shall contribute the amount of $10.00 per payroll period into a
deferred compensation program for each incumbent in the Confidential,
Supervisory, or Professional and Technical position classifications.
SECTION 16. BILINGUAL COMPENSATION
A. Upon the recommendation of a department director, the City Manager may
award a bilingual compensation bonus of $52.50 per payroll period to those
employees in positions determined to require bilingual skills.
B. The City Manager shall require the taking of competency tests to certify the
employee as eligible for bilingual compensation based on the employee's
proficiency in speaking the language determined to be required. Such
certification shall be a condition precedent to qualifying for bilingual pay.
SECTION 17. WORK SCHEDULE
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At the discretion of the City Manager, work schedules may be altered to include
shifts of four nine-hour days each week and one additional eight-hour day on
alternate weeks (9/80 plan) or four ten hour days (4/10 plan).
SECTION 18. SALARIES
Salary ranges will become effective as specified in attached Exhibit B.
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SECTION 19. TERM
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The term of this Resolution shall commence on July 1, 1995 and shall continue
through June 30, 1997.
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E X H I BIT B.1
The following salary ranges become effective the July 12, 1995 payroll date:
POSITION CLASSIFICATION
Executive Manaoement:
Assistant to City Manager
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Chief of Police
Director of Finance (Administrative Services)
Director of Development Services
Director of Parks & Recreation (Community Services)
City Clerk
Mid-Manaaement:
Assistant Finance Director
Police Captain
Administrative Assistant (to City Manager)
Lifeguard Lieutenant
Water Superintendent
Confidential:
Executive Secretary
Deputy City Clerk
Senior Account Clerk
SUDervisorv:
Maintenance Supervisor
Parks Supervisor
Vehicle & Equipment Supervisor
Wastewater Supervisor
Water Utility Supervisor
Recreation Supervisor
Records Supervisor
Professional and Technical:
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Aide
Building Inspector
Associate Engineer
Engineering Aide
Yearly Lifeguard
RANGE
369
420
443 ,
406
416
395
366
352 I
421
305
316
353
247
262
247
306
306
306
306
306
304
304
305
280
303
334
284
305
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FOR EXHIBIT B-2 SEE
RESOLUTION NUMBER 4482
ADOP'.rED JUNE 24, 1996.
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