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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From:
Linn Livingston, Director
of Human Resources
Subject: SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT
WITH FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
Dept: Human Resources
Date: May 27,2009
MICC Meeting Date: June 1,2009
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
On March 6, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 2006-66,
which implemented a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San
Bernardino and employees in the Fire Safety Unit represented by San Bernardino
Professional Firefighters.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt Resolution.
Signature
Contact person:
Linn Livinqston
Phone: x5161
Supporting data attached:
Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: Approx. $1,425,400 savinqs over 13 months
Source: (Acct. No.)
(Acct. Description)
Finance:
Council Notes: ,irZ) Zc~'-- /~()
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subiect:
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Approving a Side
Letter to Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety Employees, amending the current
language in Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries, Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe
Benefits: Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C); Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
Section 4, Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 7, Vacation and Holiday
Sell-Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave
Provisions: Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9,
Post Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 7, Budget
Concession Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2, Term.
Back2:round:
As a result of the City's budget deficit, the Human Resources Department met and conferred
with the Fire Safety employees. In an effort to assist the City, the bargaining unit agreed to
employee concessions equaling approximately a ten percent (10%) reduction.
Effective with the payroll period beginning June 1, 2009, through June 30, 2010, Fire Safety
employees agree to participate by contributing an 8.7% "Negotiated Concession" based on their
current base monthly salary.
In return for the employee concessions, it is recommended that the following actions be adopted:
'r Extend the current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for Fire Safety employees for
a one (1) year period (July 1,2009, through June 30, 2010).
'r Effective June 1, 2009, and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees will accrue
four (4) hours of paid leave time per week. The hours will be scheduled in accordance
with established departmental policy and will have no expiration date or cash value
except for Fire Safety employees who retire prior to June 30, 2010, who will be
compensated for 50% of the accumulated leave hours. Employees will not use leave time
prior to July 1,2010.
'r Employees agree to sell back a minimum of 48 hours of vacation or holiday time on or
before June 30, 2009, and an additional 48 hours prior to June 30, 2010. Employees who
do not have a holiday/vacation balance of 48 hours on or before June 30, 2009 will sell
back 96 hours of time in fiscal year 2009/2010. For fiscal year 2009/2010, all sell back
forms will be submitted to the Finance Department by May 31, 2010. A minimum of 24
hours must be requested per sell back and employees will be allowed to sell back holiday
or vacation time anytime throughout the fiscal year.
Y The City will establish a Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP): 401 (a) Accumulated
Benefit Conversion Program, Universal Reimbursement Account, and Insurance
Premium Reimbursement Account.
Y The City agrees to contact its healthcare vendors to determine if the City's current
contracts can be amended to allow for the transfer of deferred compensation deposits to
pay for medical premiums, up to a maximum of $3,000 annually. Costs to establish this
program shall not exceed $500 annually and will be paid by the City. The City agrees to
update the Union on a regular basis of issues and/or progress.
Y On or before January 1,2010, the City will establish a medical benefit cash-out program
for employees who opt out of the City's healthcare plans.
? Effective June 1,2009, increase the vacation accrual maximum by 15%.
Cap With 15%
Increase
276
414
552
Current Cap
240
360
480
>- If the Firefighters' Union can satisfy the City's liability concerns, the City will move
forward to process VEBA contributions pre-taxed (if applicable) through payroll
deductions.
>- The employee concessions are necessary during these very difficult economic times. The
City and members of the Fire Safety Employees agree that if the economy were to
improve prior to June 30, 2010, the following "trigger" language would be followed:
The City agrees to restore the ten percent (10%) employee concession
prior to June 30, 2010, if the City receives a Federal or State bailout or
other windfall that can be applied to the General Fund with no limitations
equal to or greater than 75% of the City's total projected deficit for that
year.
Financial Impact:
This will result in approximately $1,425,400 in savings over 13 months.
Recommendation:
Adopt Resolution.
Exhibit A
SIDE LETTER AMENDMENT/AGREEMENT TO RESOLUTION 2006-66
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
This Side Letter amends the current language in Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety
Employees, amending the current language in Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries,
Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C):
Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 4. Deferred Compensation: Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
Section 7, Vacation and Holiday Sell-Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare
Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article
IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9, Post Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave
Provisions: Section 7. Budget Concession Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2,
Tern1, by adding the follO\ving language to the referenced articles, sections and subsections:
A. ARTICLE Ill, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A)
"For the temporary period commencing with the payroll period beginning June 1, 2009.
and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees agree to contribute a 5664 per month
'Negotiated Concession' to the City. The negotiated concession is a line item deduction
on each employee's paycheck."
B. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE,
SUBSECTION (C)
"On or before January 1, 2010, the City will establish a medical benefit cash-out
program for employees who opt out of the City's healthcare plans."
C. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRED COMPENSATION
"The City agrees to contact its healthcare vendors to determine if the City's current
contracts can be amended to allow for the transfer of deferred compensation deposits to
pay for medical premiums, up to a maximum of $3,000 annually. Annual program costs
shall not exceed 5500 and will be paid by the City. The City agrees to update the Union
on a regular basis of issues and/or progress."
D. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, V ACA TION AND HOLIDAY SELL-
BACK
"Effective June 1,2009, employees will sell back a minimum of 48 hours of vacation
and/or holiday time on or before June 30, 2009. Beginning July 1,2009, employees will
sell back an additional 48 hours of vacation and/or holiday time before June 30, 2010. A
minimum of 24 hours must be requested per sell back and employees will be allowed to
sell back holiday or vacation time anytime throughout the fiscal year. Beginning June 1,
2009, employees may sell back holiday and/or vacation time up to six (6) shifts of
holiday and ten (10) shifts of vacation on a fiscal-year basis at anytime throughout the
fiscal year as long as a minimum of 24 hours is requested per sell-back and does not
result in a negative vacation balance."
E. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFARE BENEFIT TRUST
"Effective June 1, 2009, if the Firefighters Union can satisfy the City's liability
concerns, the City will move forward to process pre-tax Voluntary Employee Benefit
Association (VEBA) contributions ( if applicable) through payroll deductions."
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Exhibit A
F. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS:
"SECTION 9, POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP) PROGRAMS
The City will establish the following Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP) programs:
I. 401 (a) Accumulated Benefit Conversion Program
") Universal Reimbursement Account
3. Insurance Premium Reimbursement Account"
G. ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, V ACA TION, SUBSECTION (E)
"Effective June 1, 2009, vacation credits may accumulate an additional 15% as follows:
Current Cap
240
360
480
Cap with 15%
Increase
276
414
552"
H. ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
"SECTION 7: BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE
Effective June 1, 2009, and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees will accrue
four (4) hours of paid leave time per week. The hours will be scheduled in accordance
with established departmental policy and will have no expiration date or cash value
except for Fire Safety employees who retire prior to June 30, 2010, who will be
compensated for 50% of the accumulated leave hours. Employees will not use leave time
prior to July 1,2010."
r. ARTICLE VII, GENERAL PROVISIONS: SECTION 2, TERM
"Effective July 1, 2009, the tern1 of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) extends
through June 30, 2010."
The City and members of the Fire Safety Employees agree that if the economy were to improve
prior to June 30, 2010, the following "trigger" language would be followed:
"The City agrees to restore the ten percent (10%) employee concession prior to
June 30, 2010, if the City receives a Federal or State bailout or other windfall that
can be applied to the General Fund with no limitations equal to or greater than
75% of the City's total projected deficit for that year."
DATE:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
FOR THE CITY:
REPRESENTATIVES OF:
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
LORI SASSOON, Acting City Manager
City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters
Local 891
LINN LIVINGSTON,
Director of Human Resources
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Resolution No.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION 2006-66 FOR FULL
TIME, FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES, AMENDING THE CURRENT LANGUAGE I
ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A);
ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE
SUBSECTION (C); ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRE
COMPENSATION; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, VACATION AN
HOLIDAY SELL-BACK; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFA
BENEFIT TRUST; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, VACATION
SUBSECTION (E); ADDING ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 9, POS
EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN PROGRAMS; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
SECTION 7, BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE; AND ARTICLE VII, GENERA
PROVISIONS, SECTION 2, TERM.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CIT
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLO'VS:
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SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of San Bernardino and the Director of Human
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Resources are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City a Side Letter to
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Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety employees, amending the current language in
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Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries, Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
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Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C); Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 4,
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Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 7, Vacation And Holiday Sell-
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Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave Provisions:
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Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9, Post
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Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 7, Budget Concession
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Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2, Term, a copy of which amendment is
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attached hereto and incorporated herein marked as Exhibit A.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION 2006-66 FOR FULL
TIME, FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES, AMENDING THE CURRENT LA.~GUAGE IN
ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A);
ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE
SUBSECTION (C); ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRE
COMPENSATION; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, VACATION AN
HOLIDAY SELL-BACK; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, \VELFA
BENEFIT TRUST; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, VACATION
SUBSECTION (E); ADDING ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 9, POS
EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN PROGRAMS; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
SECTION 7, BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE; AND ARTICLE VII, GENERt\
PROVISIONS, SECTION 2, TERM.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor an
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the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, hel
lIon
day of
,2009, by the following vote, to wit:
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COUNCILMEMBERS:
ESTRADA
BAXTER
BRINKER
SHORETT
KELLEY
JOHNSON
MCCAMMACK
AYES
NA YES
ABSTAIN
ABSENT
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Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
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The foregoing resolution IS hereby approved this
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Patrick 1. Morris, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form:
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JAMES F. PE1'<'MAN,
25 City At rney
By:
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Exhibit A
SIDE LETTER AMENDMENT/AGREEMENT TO RESOLUTION 2006-66
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
This Side Letter amends the current language in Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety
Employees, amending the current language in Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries,
Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C);
Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 4, Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
Section 7, Vacation and Holiday Sell-Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare
Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article
IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9, Post Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave
Provisions: Section 7, Budget Concession Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2,
Term, by adding the following language to the referenced articles, sections and subsections:
A. ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A)
"For the temporary period commencing with the payroll period beginning June 1, 2009
and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees agree to participate in an 8.7%
'Negotiated Concession' to the City. The negotiated concession is a line item deduction
on each employee's paycheck based on their current base salary."
B. ARTICLE IV. FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE,
SUBSECTION (el
"On or before January 1, 2010, the City will establish a medical benefit cash-out
program for employees who opt out of the City's healthcare plans."
C. ARTICLE IV. FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRED COMPENSATION
'The City agrees to contact its healthcare vendors to determine if the City's current
contracts can be amended to allow for the transfer of deferred compensation deposits to
pay for medical premiums, up to a maximum of S3,000 annually. Annual program costs
shall not exceed S500 and will be paid by the City. The City agrees to update the Union
on a regular basis of issues and/or progress."
D. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, V ACA TION AND HOLIDAY SELL-
BACK
"Effective June 1,2009, employees will sell back a minimum of 48 hours of vacation
and/or holiday time on or before June 30, 2009. Beginning July 1, 2009, employees will
sell back an additional 48 hours of vacation and/or holiday time before June 30, 2010.
Employees who do not have a holiday/vacation balance of 48 hours on or before June 30,
2009 will sell back 96 hours of time in fiscal year 2009/2010. For fiscal year 2009/2010,
all sell back forms will be submitted to the Finance Department by May 31,2010.
A minimum of 24 hours must be requested per sell back and employees will be allowed
to sell back holiday or vacation time anytime throughout the fiscal year. Beginning June
1,2009, employees may sell back holiday and/or vacation time up to six (6) shifts of
holiday and ten (10) shifts of vacation on a fiscal-year basis at anytime throughout the
fiscal year as long as a minimum of 24 hours is requested per sell-back and does not
result in a negative vacation balance."
E. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFARE BENEFIT TRUST
"If the Firefighters Union can satisfy the City's liability concerns, the City will move
forward to process pre-tax V oluntary Employee Benefit Association (VEBA)
contributions (if applicab Ie) through payroll deductions."
t.:xhibit A
F. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS:
"SECTION 9, POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP) PROGRAMS
The City will establish the following Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP) programs:
1. 401 (a) Accumulated Benefit Conversion Program
") Universal Reimbursement Account
3, Insurance Premium Reimbursement Account"
G. ARTICLE V. LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION L VACATION, SUBSECTION (E)
"Effective June, 1, 2009, vacatio~ credits may accumulate an additional 15% as follows:
Cap with 15%
Increase
276
414
Current Cap
240
360
480
552"
H. l\RTICLE V. LEAVE PROVISIONS:
"SECTION 7: BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE
Effective June 1, 2009, and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees will accrue
four (4) hours of paid leave time per week. The hours will be scheduled in accordance
with established departmental policy and will have no expiration date or cash value
except for Fire Safety employees who retire prior to June 30, 2010, who will be
compensated for 50% of the accumulated leave hours. Employees will not use leave time
prior to July 1, 2010."
1. ARTICLE VII. GENERAL PROVISIONS: SECTION 2, TERM
"Effective July 1,2009, the term of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) extends
through June 30,2010."
The City and members of the Fire Safety Employees agree that if the economy were to improve
prior to June 30, 2010, the following "trigger" language would be followed:
"The City agrees to restore the ten percent (10%) employee concession prior to
June 30, 2010, if the City receives a Federal or State bailout or other windfall that
can be applied to the General Fund with no limitations equal to or greater than
75% of the City's total projected deficit for that year."
DATE:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
FOR THE CITY:
REPRESENTA TIVES OF:
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters
Local 891
CHARLES MCNEELY, City Manager
City of San Bernardino
LINN LIVINGSTON,
Director of Human Resources
6/1/09, Item No. 28
Item History
Backup distributed on 5/18/09, Item No. 13
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From:
Linn Livingston, Director
of Human Resources
Subject: SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT
WITH FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
Dept: Human Resources
Date: May 6,2009
MICC Meeting Date: May 18, 2009
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
On March 6, 2006, the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 2006-66,
which implemented a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of San
Bernardino and employees in the Fire Safety Unit represented by San Bernardino
Professional Firefighters.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt Resolution.
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Signature
Contact person:
Linn Livinqston
Phone: x5161
Supporting data attached:
Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: Approx. $1,425,400 savinqs over 13 months
Source: (Acct. No.)
(Acct. Description)
Finance:
Council Notes:
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Agenda Item No._ d ~
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subject:
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Approving a Side
Letter to Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety Employees, amending the current
language in Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries, Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe
Benefits: Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C); Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
Section 4, Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 7, Vacation and Holiday
Sell-Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave
Provisions: Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9,
Post Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 7, Budget
Concession Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2, Tenn.
Back2;round:
As a result of the City's budget deficit, the Human Resources Department met and conferred
with the Fire Safety employees. In an effort to assist the City, the bargaining unit agreed to
employee concessions equaling approximately a ten percent (10%) reduction in salary.
Effective with the payroll period beginning June 1,2009, through June 30,2010, Fire Safety
employees agree to contribute a $664 per month "Negotiated Concession" to the City.
In return for the employee concessions, it is recommended that the following actions be adopted:
>- Extend the current Memorandum of Understanding (MOD) for Fire Safety employees for
a one (1) year period (July 1,2009, through June 30, 2010).
>- Effective June 1, 2009, and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees will accrue
four (4) hours of paid leave time per week. The hours will be scheduled in accordance
with established departmental policy and will have no expiration date or cash value
except for Fire Safety employees who retire prior to June 30, 2010, who will be
compensated for 50% of the accumulated leave hours. Employees will not use leave time
prior to July 1, 2010.
>- Employees agree to sell back a minimum of 48 hours of vacation or holiday time on or
before June 30, 2009, and an additional 48 hours prior to June 30, 2010. A minimum of
24 hours must be requested per sell back and employees will be allowed to sell back
holiday or vacation time anytime throughout the fiscal year.
>- The City will establish a Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP): 401 (a) Accumulated
Benefit Conversion Program, Universal Reimbursement Account, and Insurance
Premium Reimbursement Account.
r The City agrees to contact its healthcare vendors to determine if the City's current
contracts can be amended to allow for the transfer of deferred compensation deposits to
pay for medical premiums, up to a maximum of $3,000 annually. Costs to establish this
program shall not exceed $500 annually and will be paid by the City. The City agrees to
update the Union on a regular basis of issues and/or progress.
r On or before January 1,2010, the City will establish a medical benefit cash-out program
for employees who opt out of the City's health care plans.
r Effective June 1,2009, increase the vacation accrual maximum by 15%.
Cap With 15%
Increase
276
414
552
Current Cap
240
360
480
r If the Firefighters' Union can satisfy the City's liability concerns, the City will move
forward to process VEBA contributions pre-taxed (if applicable) through payroll
deductions.
r The employee concessions are necessary during these very difficult economic times. The
City and members of the Fire Safety Employees agree that if the economy were to
improve prior to June 30, 2010, the following "trigger" language would be followed:
The City agrees to restore the ten percent (10%) employee concession
prior to June 30, 2010, if the City receives a Federal or State bailout or
other windfall that can be applied to the General Fund with no limitations
equal to or greater than 75% of the City's total proj ected deficit for that
year.
Financial Impact:
This will result in approximately $1,425,400 in savings over 13 months.
Recommendation:
Adopt Resolution.
Exhibit A
SIDE LETTER AMENDMENT/AGREEMENT TO RESOLUTION 2006-66
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
This Side Letter amends the current language in Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety
Employees, amending the current language in Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries,
Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 1, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C);
Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 4, Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
Section 7, Vacation and Holiday Sell-Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare
Benefit Trust; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article
IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9, Post Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave
Provisions: Section 7, Budget Concession Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2,
Term, by adding the following language to the referenced articles, sections and subsections:
A. ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A)
"For the temporary period commencing with the payroll period beginning June 1, 2009,
and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees agree to contribute a $664 per month
'Negotiated Concession' to the City. The negotiated concession is a line item deduction
on each employee's paycheck."
B. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE,
SUBSECTION (C)
"On or before January 1, 2010, the City will establish a medical benefit cash-out
program for employees who opt out of the City's healthcare plans."
C. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRED COMPENSATION
"The City agrees to contact its healthcare vendors to determine if the City's current
contracts can be amended to allow for the transfer of deferred compensation deposits to
pay for medical premiums, up to a maximum of $3,000 annually. Annual program costs
shall not exceed $500 and will be paid by the City. The City agrees to update the Union
on a regular basis of issues and/or progress."
D. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, VACATION AND HOLIDAY SELL-
BACK
"Effective June 1, 2009, employees will sell back a minimum of 48 hours of vacation
and/or holiday time on or before June 30, 2009. Beginning July 1,2009, employees will
sell back an additional 48 hours of vacation and/or holiday time before June 30, 2010. A
minimum of 24 hours must be requested per sell back and employees will be allowed to
sell back holiday or vacation time anytime throughout the fiscal year. Beginning June 1,
2009, employees may sell back holiday and/or vacation time up to six (6) shifts of
holiday and ten (10) shifts of vacation on a fiscal-year basis at anytime throughout the
fiscal year as long as a minimum of 24 hours is requested per sell-back and does not
result in a negative vacation balance."
E. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFARE BENEFIT TRUST
"Effective June I, 2009, if the Firefighters Union can satisfy the City's liability
concerns, the City will move forward to process pre-tax Voluntary Employee Benefit
Association (VEBA) contributions (if applicable) through payroll deductions."
Exhibit A
F. ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS:
"SECTION 9, POST EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN (PEHP) PROGRAMS
The City will establish the following Post Employment Health Plan (PEHP) programs:
1. 401 (a) Accumulated Benefit Conversion Program
2. Universal Reimbursement Account
3. Insurance Premium Reimbursement Account"
G. ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, VACATION, SUBSECTION (E)
"Effective June 1, 2009, vacation credits may accumulate an additional 15% as follows:
Current Cap
240
360
480
Cap with 15%
Increase
276
414
552"
H. ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
"SECTION 7: BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE
Effective June 1, 2009, and continuing through June 30, 2010, employees will accrue
four (4) hours of paid leave time per week. The hours will be scheduled in accordance
with established departmental policy and will have no expiration date or cash value
except for Fire Safety employees who retire prior to June 30, 2010, who will be
compensated for 50% of the accumulated leave hours. Employees will not use leave time
prior to July 1, 2010."
1. ARTICLE VII, GENERAL PROVISIONS: SECTION 2, TERM
"Effective July 1,2009, the term of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) extends
through June 30, 2010."
The City and members of the Fire Safety Employees agree that if the economy were to improve
prior to June 30, 2010, the following "trigger" language would be followed:
"The City agrees to restore the ten percent (10%) employee concession prior to
June 30, 2010, if the City receives a Federal or State bailout or other windfall that
can be applied to the General Fund with no limitations equal to or greater than
75% of the City's total projected deficit for that year."
DATE:
ATTEST:
City Clerk
FOR THE CITY:
REPRESENTATIVES OF:
FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES
LORI SASSOON, Acting City Manager
City of San Bernardino
San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters
Local 891
LINN LIVINGSTON,
Director of Human Resources
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Resolution No.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR A:"iD COM;\-ION COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION 2006-66 FOR FULL
TIME, FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES, AMENDING THE CURRENT LANGUAGE 11
ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A);
ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTHlRELATED INSURANCE
SUBSECTION (C); ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRE
COMPENSATION; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, VACATION AN
HOLIDAY SELL-BACK; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFARE
BENEFIT TRUST; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, VACATION
SUBSECTION (E); ADDING ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 9, POS
EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN PROGRAMS; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
SECTION 7, BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE; AND ARTICLE VII, GENERAL
PROVISIONS, SECTION 2, TER.1'VI.
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CIT
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of San Bernardino and the Director of Human
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Resources are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City a Side Letter to
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Resolution 2006-66 for full-time, Fire Safety employees, amending the current language in
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Article III, Compensation: Section 1, Salaries, Subsection (A); Article IV, Fringe Benefits:
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Section I, Health/Related Insurance, Subsection (C); Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 4,
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Deferred Compensation; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 7, Vacation And Holiday Sell-
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Back; Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 8, Welfare Benefit Tmst; Article V, Leavc Provisions:
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Section 1, Vacation, Subsection (E); adding Article IV, Fringe Benefits: Section 9, Post
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Employment Health Plan Programs; Article V, Leave Provisions: Section 7, Budget Concession
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Leave; and Article VII, General Provisions, Section 2, Tenn, a copy of which amendment is
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attached hereto and incorporated herein marked as Exhibit A.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAJ
BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER TO RESOL UTION 2006-66 FOR FeLLll
TIME, FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES, AMENDING THE CURRENT LANGUAGE IN
ARTICLE III, COMPENSATION: SECTION 1, SALARIES, SUBSECTION (A);
ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 1, HEALTH/RELATED INSURANCE~
SUBSECTION (C); ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 4, DEFERRE
COMPENSATION; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 7, VACATION AN
HOLIDAY SELL-BACK; ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 8, WELFARE
BENEFIT TRUST; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS: SECTION 1, VACATION
SUBSECTION (E); ADDING ARTICLE IV, FRINGE BENEFITS: SECTION 9, POS
EMPLOYMENT HEALTH PLAN PROGRAMS; ARTICLE V, LEAVE PROVISIONS:
SECTION 7, BUDGET CONCESSION LEAVE; AND ARTICLE VII, GENERAL
PROVISIONS, SECTION 2, TERM.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor an
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the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, hel
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day of
, 2009, by the following vote, to wit:
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COUNCILMEMBERS:
ESTRADA
ABSTAIN ABSENT
NAYES
AYES
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BRINKER
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SHORETT
KELLEY
JOHNSON
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Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
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The foregoing resolution IS hereby approved this
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Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form:
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JAMES F. PENMAN,
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By:
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