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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-Personnel , C.. I:V OF SAN BERNAR[ NO - REQ{ !ST FOR COUNCIL A TION ... Dept: Personnel R!: ""0. - AiSbulitct9ffR.esol uti on es tab 1 i shi ng Management and I \.,\/ Co{1fidential employee compensation and lOOq OEe \5 ~:~ 7: ~enefits and codifying all relevant .~vv provisions of Resolution numbe~433 -I I~ :> From: Gordon R. Johnson Date: December 6, 1988 Synopsis of Previous Council action: Resolution 87-83 amending benefits effective April 1, 1987. Recommended motion: Adopt resolution. '~ . ~ J" / /7 i ' / .~;( . il.v:>>-'L- Sig re I Contact person: Gordon R. Johnson Phone: 384-5161 n/a Supporting rlata attached: Attached Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Sou rce: Finance: Council Notes: 12/6/88jr 75-0262 Agenda Item (3v "~TY OF SAN BERNAh&JINO - REf.t"'EST FOR COUNCIL ACTIO! STAFF REPORT Council resolution number 87-83 amended management and confidential employee compensation and benefits effective April 1, 1987. The enclosed resolution supersedes resolution number 87-83 and codifies the compensation and benefits granted to management and confidential employees including all relevant provisions of resolution no. 6433. This resolution includes the following changes in existing compensation and benefits: o Salary - 5% increase effective the first pay period beginning in January, 1989 o Administrative Leave 16 hour per year increase effective January 2, 1989 There are sufficient funds in the current budget to pay for the added costs of this resolution. 12/6/88 GRJ : j r 75.0264 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 RESOLUTION NO. 1 2 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PLAN. CONFIDENTIAL AND 3 WHEREAS, it is necessary to codify the compensation and benefits granted to management and confidential employees; 4 5 6 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: SECTION 1: The Mayor and Common Council hereby establish a Management and Confidential Employee Compensation and Benefits Plan which defines the wages and benefits of those employees whose positions are a part of the Management/Confi- dential Group and are represented by the San Bernardino Management Association (Association). SECTION Management/Confidential Employee The 2 : Compensation and Benefits Plan (Plan) shall be as follows: A. Classifications All classifications listed in Resolution 10584, Sections 17.1 and 17.2 shall be covered by this Plan. B. Compensation 1 . The top step of the salary ranges for classifications covered by this resolution shall be increased by 5% effective the first pay period beginning in January, 1989. 2. A salary survey shall be conducted in odd numbered years, beginning in 1989, by an independent firm selected by the Mayor and Common Council. The survey shall compare salaries of the classifications covered by this or similar resolution with like classifications in similarly other situated (continued) 28 Page 1 12/13/88 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 2 3 4 municipalities. The Mayor and Common Council, or a duly authorized representative thereof, with shall meet the S 6 representatives of the Association and agree upon a implementation of the adjustments as plan for 7 8 9 indicated by the survey. Implementation shall be effective the first pay period beginning in July, 1989. 3. A benefits survey shall be conducted in even numbered years, beginning in 1990. The survey shall compare benefits of the classifications covered by this resolution in similarly other situated municipalities. The Mayor and Common Council, or a duly authorized representative thereof, shall meet with the repre- sentatives of the Association and agree upon a plan for implementation of such adjustments as indicated by the survey. Implementation shall be effective the first pay period beginning in July, 1990. C. Insurance (Medical. Dental. & Vision) The City's contribution to the Plan for each employee shall be an amount equal to the monthly premium for the available PERS family medical plan, and city sponsored family dental and vision plans having the highest premiums. Available PERS medical plans include those plans in (continued) 28 Page 2 12/13/88 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n n ~ ~ 26 27 1 2 which active employees may enroll. This contribution 3 may be used to purchase city sponsored medical, dental, 4 vision, life and long term disability insurance. 5 6 7 8 9 D. The City shall contribute a maximum of $16.00 per month per employee to be used exclusively for the purchase of medical insurance benefits. This amount is part of the sum described in Section C, not an ad- ditional contribution. An employee must purchase medical insurance offered through the City in order to utilize the contribution described in section C. E. Long Term Disabilitv Insurance The City shall provide long term disability insurance for employees. Subject to the usual provisions and exclusions of such insurance plans, the coverage shall be for 60% of salary after a 30 calendar day elimination period, for a maximum period of one year. An employee shall not be required to exha~st his or her sick leave to receive benefits. F. Life and AD&D Insurance The City shall provide Term Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance of $50,000 for Management employees and $25,000 for Confidential employees. G. Department Head Allowance A Department Head is entitled to an allowance of $50.00 per month to cover various work related expenses. The allowance shall not accumulate from month to month. Sums provided hereunder (continued) 28 Page 3 12/13/88 II " II II 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ 23 ~ 25 26 27 28 shall be on a reimbursement basis under a system to be developed by the City Administrator. H. PERS All Non Safety employees shall receive full City payment of the employee contribution to PERS. Safety members will receive 7% City payment of the 9% contribution to PERS. I. Overtime Employees will receive overtime compensa- tion in accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) . J. Administrative Leave All FLSA exempt employees in lieu of monetary compensation shall be assigned 40 hours of Administrative Leave. The number of hours of such leave shall be increased to 56 effective January 2, 1989. Administrative Leave shall not be carried beyond the end of any fiscal year and shall not be paid for at any time. K. Acting Pay 1. The Mayor may assign an employee to discharge the duties of a higher classification for additional compensation as provided herein, in the event of a vacancy or during the temporary absence of an employee. A temporary assignment shall be subject to confirmation by the Common Council at its next meeting at which it can be considered. 2. An employee assigned to acting duty in writing by (continued) Page 4 12/13/88 ji j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 the Mayor shall receive acting duty pay as follows: a. Employees acting in a higher position, below the level of Department/Division Head shall receive acting duty pay on the sixth consecutive work day of each acting duty assignment. No acting duty pay will be paid for the first five work days of each acting duty assignment except for an employee who has served a twenty day demonstration period during the previous 24 months, as recorded in the employee's official personnel and/or civil Service record. The entire period of the acting duty assignment at the higher classification, including the initial work demonstration period, may not exceed 60 working days except by the mutual agreement of the Mayor and Common Council and the employee. b. Employees acting as Department Head or Division Head shall be eligible for acting duty pay on the first work day of each such assignment. 3. Acting pay shall be the first step of the salary range for the acting position next above the em- ployee's regular salary, which would provide the acting employee at least a 3% salary increase. 4. Upon any subsequent service of an employee who completed a prior acting duty assignment in the same higher acting position, compensation at the higher (continued) Page 5 12/13/88 1 2 rate shall commence upon the first date of such 3 subsequent service. ~ 5. It is not the intent of this subsection to provide 5 6 such compensation for vacation relief or for limited, short-term absences. 7 8 9 10 L. Annual Physical Exam An annual physical examination is available for all participants. The City shall pay for medical fees for the physical examination of said employees. Reimbursement to the employee for the 11 12 examination shall not exceed $175.00. M. Deferred Compensation The City shall execute an 13 agreement with a carrier to provide a deferred compen- 14 sat ion plan for all participants provided the Associa- 15 tion concurs with the selection of the carrier and the 16 17 18 19 plan. N. Emplovee Assistance Proqram All participants shall be able to receive assistance and counseling in solving personal and emotional problems through an Employee 20 Assistance Program at City expense. 21 o. Vacation Leave n ~ 24 1. All participants shall accrue: Ten days of paid vacation upon the first day of the second year of continuous full time employment with the City of San ~ 26 Bernardino. Thereafter, vacation shall accrue each pay period prorated according to the number of days 27 (continued) 28 Page 6 12/13/88 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 n n ~ 25 26 27 u 1 2 per year in the following chart: 3 Completed years of Workinq Davs Fire Shift 4 Continuous Service Per Year Per Year 5 6 7 8 1 5 10 5 15 7 1/2 15 20 10 20 25 12 1/2 9 2. Employees shall not be permitted to work in their City position in lieu of taking vacations in order to receive additional compensation from the City. 3. Vacation credits may accrue and accumulate for a maximum of two years' total accumulated vacation credits on a carryover basis from year to year. Vacations or portions thereof from anyone year so accrued may run consecutively with vacations or por tions thereof of the next succeeding year, subject to the approval of the department head for positions below department head level, or the City Administra- tor for department heads. 4. When an employee resigns or otherwise leaves the service of the City, payment shall be made to the employee for the earned portion of his vacation on the basis of the hourly rate of pay being received by the employee on the date of separation. P. Tuition Costs All participants shall be reimbursed (continued) Page 7 12/13/88 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 for selected tuition costs and text books for previously 3 approved job related courses which will increase the 4 value of the employee to the City, provided that the 5 6 7 8 employee achieves a passing grade of "B" or better. Q. sick Leave All participants shall be granted 6 working days of sick leave after 6 calendar months of continuous service. Thereafter, sick leave as herein 9 provided shall accrue at a rate of 8 hours per month, approximately 3.7 hours per pay period. In the event an employee works less than fifty percent of the total normal work hours in the pay period, he/she shall not be credited with any sick leave for such pay period. Whenever an employee uses all allowable sick leave, further absences may be charged against accrued vacation or with department head approval, the employee may take loss of pay rather than vacation. 1. Sick leave means the absence from duty of an employee because of illness or injury, exposure to contagious disease, attendance upon a member of his/ her immediate family who is seriously ill and requires the care of or attendance of an employee, or death in the immediate family of the employee. Immediate family means; husband, wife, grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, sister, brother, son or daughter or mother-in-law, father-in-law, sister-in- (continued) Page 8 12/13/88 1 2 law, brother-in-law, son-in-law or daughter-in-law. 3 2. Not more than five days of sick leave within any 4 calendar year may be granted to an employee for the 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 care of or attendance upon members of his/her immediate family. Not more than five days of sick leave may be granted to an employee for each absence due to death of a member of his/her immediate family as defined above. 3. Upon the Department Head's request, an employee must provide a physician's statement to justify a sick leave of five consecutive days or longer. If the 13 department head finds with just cause that sick leave 14 15 16 17 18 19 is being abused, the employee may be required to submit a physician's statement after any absence. 4. No absence due to illness or injury in excess of five working days shall be approved except after the presentation of satisfactory evidence of illness or injury; namely a certificate from a practicing physician or an authorized practicing chiropractor 20 approved by the City Administrator. The Mayor and 21 n n ~ Common Council shall have the power to require that any person Claiming the sick leave benefits of this resolution be examined at any reasonable time or intervals by the County Health Officer or other ~ designated physician, and in the event of an adverse 26 report to reject such claim for sick leave, in whole 27 (continued) 28 Page 9 12/13/88 1 2 or in part, and to terminate sick leave compensation. 3 In the event of the refusal of any person to submit 4 to such examination after notification, the city 5 6 7 8 9 Administrator may terminate sick leave compensation and reject any claim therefor. The City Admin- istrator shall have the right to require the presentation of a certificate from a practicing 10 physician or the County Health Officer stating that an employee is physically or psychologically able to 11 12 perform his/her work and duties satisfactorily before permitting an employee who has been on sick leave to 13 return to work. 14 5. In order to receive compensation while absent on 15 16 17 18 19 sick leave, the employee shall notify his/her immediate supervisor prior to or within four hours after the time set for beginning his/her daily duties, or as may be specified by the Head of his/her Department. 20 6. When absence is for more than one work day, the 21 22 n ~ employee may be required to file a physician's certificate or a personal affidavit with the Director of Personnel stating the cause of the absence. 7. Whenever an employee is compensated hereunder for 25 sick leave or injury and has not had a vacation at 26 the end of the current calendar year, he/she shall be 27 (continued) 28 Page 10 12/13/88 1 2 3 4 allowed to take his/her vacation in the next calendar year. 8. Whenever, the term "service of the city" appears 5 6 7 8 9 herein, it shall be deemed to include all service to the City of San Bernardino, the San Bernardino Board of Water Commissioners and the San Bernardino Free Public Library Board. 9. All full-time employees of the City who are 10 11 12 13 14 actively on duty, have been in the service of said City for six months or more continuously, and who are compelled to be absent from their work on account of illness or injury, shall receive their full salary, wages or compensation for a period of one day for each month of continuous service; provided that such 15 16 17 18 19 salary, wages or compensation shall cease upon the exhaustion of all accumulated sick leave; and further provided that sick leave shall not accumulate while on injury leave. a. Said sick leave may be accumulated without 20 limit and approved time off with pay for sick 21 leave shall be considered as time worked for 22 23 24 purposes of the accrual of sick leave only. sick leave shall not accumulate during periods of leave of absence without pay. The words "working day" 25 26 shall mean a normal eight-hour day to which an employee has been assigned to work. 27 (continued) 28 Page 11 12/13/88 1 2 3 b. Unused sick leave is payable upon resignation, retirement or death, except dismissal or resign- 4 ation with prejudice at 50% of total accumulated 5 6 hours. There is no cap or service requirement. R. Holidavs All participants shall receive the follow- 7 8 9 10 11 12 ing paid holidays: -New Year's Day January 1 -Martin Luther King Day 3rd Monday in January -Memorial Day Last Monday in May -Independence Day July 4 -Labor Day First Monday in September 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 -Veteran's Day November 11 -Thanksgiving 4th Thursday in November -Day After Thanksgiving 4th or 5th Friday in November -Day Before Christmas December 24 -Christmas Day December 25 -Day Before New Year's December 31 -2 Floating Holidays 20 Holidays earned in any twelve month period are not 21 22 accumulative beyond the total number of holidays allowed each year by this pay plan. 23 24 S. Benefits Reopener It is intended that this plan not discriminate in favor of Highly Compensated Employees or 25 26 Key Employees as to contributions and benefits, in compliance with the requirements of section 89 of the 27 (continued) 28 Page 12 12/13/88 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Tax Reform Act of 1986. If existing non-taxable fringe benefits are found to be taxable pursuant to new law, regulations or interpretations, the city agrees to discuss implementation alternate forms of of compensating affected employees to minimize their tax liability. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common council of the city of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of , 1988, by the following vote to wit: AYES: council Members NAYS: ABSENT: City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of , 1988. EVLYN WILCOX 22 City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 25 26 27 28 ,/1 /1 I 1 ~ ? tI~~ tyty Attorney Page 13 12/13/88