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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18-Human Resources .' . CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: EDWARD RAYA Subject: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION 99-154 IMPLEMENTING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AND EMPLOYEES IN THE FIRE SAFETY UNIT REPRESENTED BY THE SAN BERNARDINO PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS Dept: HUMAN RESOURCES DR ' 1"\ " I ~ L MAY 7, 2001 J~jjilA Date: Synopsis of Previous Council Action: June 21, 1999 - The Mayor and Common Council approved resolutions implementing a Memoranda of Understanding between the City of San Bernardino and employees in the Fire Safety employees' bargaining unit represented by the San Bemardino City Professional Firefighters. Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. ~:;c ~J1 "'- Edward S. Rava Yes Phone: 384-5161 Contact Person: Supporting Data Attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $29.800 Source: (Acet No) (Acct Description) :.d. Finance: ffj~~1} ~, Council Notes: _d".mNO.~ , " CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO -REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT A resolution of the City of San Bernardino approving a side letter to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San Bernardino and employees in the fire safety employees bargaining unit represented by the San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters' Association (SBCPF). BACKGROUND In July 2000, a grievance was filed by the San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters' (SBCPF) involving language changes in the then recently negotiated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). During negotiations, at the suggestion of the Department, language in Article III. Section 1. of the MOU has been changed to read: "Employees in the classification of P-2 and P-3 may provide paramedic service if they are certified to state and county regulations, and approved to do so by the Fire Chief. Compensation for this additional job duty will be the amount paid to a P-2 over a P-2 salary at the same step pay range, e.g., P-2 step 3 minus P-2 step 3 = the compensation." Historically, paramedic pay had been limited to those individuals who were in the P-2 classification. Firefighters who had maintained their paramedic certification, but were not assigned as P-2's, were expected to perform these duties on an occasional basis. SBCPF argued that under the new language those individuals who were certified and performed duties when necessary, based on the nature of the call, had the tacit approval of the Chief and should be paid at the agreed P-2 rate. After a review by the City Attorney's office and meetings with the union, a settlement was tentatively reached with SBCPF. The following components constitute the City's proposal: 1. Employees in the classification of P-1 and P-3 may provide paramedic service if approved by Chief to do so and they provide payroll with a copy of their certifications to all state and county regulations. 2. The Fire Chief will assign each P-1 and P-3 approved and certified to "lead" paramedic duties on an engine company and they will be paid 96 hours (4 shifts) of premium pay. Premium pay is defined as the hourly rate difference between a top step P-1 and a top step P-2. The premium pay will be paid 50% on the first semi-monthly check and 50% on the second semi-monthly check. .' . 3. Since the assigned P-1's and P-3's will be compensated for 96 hours of premium pay per month, only for extraordinary circumstances will the individuals be excused from actually working those hours, (e.g. vacation, sick leave, injury.) 4. Fulfillment of the 96 hours can be accomplished by either working full 24- hour shifts, partial shifts of 8-hour increments (up to three, 8-hour partial shifts in any given 24-hour shift) or a combination of both. Hours worked will be recorded on the employee's timesheet and will be tracked by the Department and Payroll. Each employee will receive a minimum of 8 hours credit when called to perform paramedic duties. If an employee actually works less than 8 hours, they will still put 8 hours on their timesheet. If an employee works 8 hours or more, then the actual number of hours worked will be recorded on the timesheet. 5. If a P-1 or P-3 is assigned and works paramedic duties in excess of the 96 hours per month, he/she would receive additional premium pay for the hours worked over the 96 hours. 6. After the Mayor and Council approve this settlement, compensation will begin as rapidly as the City can set it up. There will be no retroactive payment. The City will make a good faith effort to expedite the processing. The adoption of this resolution will approve the attached side letter, which amends the Memorandum of Understanding between the City and the San Bernardino City Professional Firefighters (SBCPF). This settlement was previously approved by the Mayor and Common Council, in closed session, and has been accepted by SBCPF. FINANCIAL IMPACT It is estimated that the annual cost of this settlement will be approximately $29,800. RECOMMENDATION Adopt resolution. Attachment: Side Letter Resolution HRlAgenda Items:SR.Fire.Grievance.Side.Ltr 04/25/01 , . . . 20 /I 21 /I 22 /I 23 /I 24 25 26 /I 27 /I 28 ~(Q)l?V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 /I Resolution No RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE ETTER TO RESOLUTION 99-154, RESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING A EMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN ERNARDINO AND EMPLOYEES IN THE FIRE SAFETY UNIT REPRESENTED BY HE SAN BERNARDINO CITY PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY F SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The Mayor and Director of Human Resources are hereby uthorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City a Side Letter to Resolution No. 9-154, amending Article III, Compensation, Section 1, Salaries, Subsection G, a copy f which amendments are attached hereto and incorporated herein marked Exhibit A. 14 /I 15 /I 16 /I 17 18 /I 19 /I /I Cf(o.lo 6/?4/ . . . . I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the ommon Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, day of , 2001, by the following vote, OUNCILMEMBERS: STRADA 11 IEN 12 C GINNIS 13 CHNETZ 14 UAREZ 15 NDERSON C CAMMACK 16 17 18 19 AYES NAYES ABSTAIN ABSENT Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this of 20 21 22 ,2001. Judith Valles, Mayor City of San Bernardino AMES F. PENMAN, ity Attorney J...,. --:; a---",- . SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION NO. 99-154 FOR FIRE SAFETY EMPLOYEES This exhibit sets forth the Side Letter to Resolution No. 99-154 for full-time, regular active Fire Safety employees: Article III, ComDensation. Section 1. Salaries. Subsection G G. Employees in the classification of P-1 and P-3 may provide paramedic service if approved by Chief to do so and they provide payroll with a copy of their certifications to all state and county regulations. 1. The Fire Chief will assign each P-1 and P-3 approved and certified to "lead" paramedic duties on an engine company and they will be paid 96 hours (4 shifts) of premium pay. Premium pay is defined as the hourly rate difference between a top step P-1 and a top step P-2. The premium pay will be paid 50% on the first semi-monthly check and 50% on the second semi-monthly check. 2. Since the assigned P-1's and P-3's will be compensated for 96 hours of premium pay per month, only for extraordinary circumstances will the individuals be excused from actually working those hours, (e.g. vacation, sick . leave, injury.) 3. Fulfillment of the 96 hours can be accomplished by either working full 24-hour shifts, partial shifts of 8-hour increments (up to three, 8-hour partial shifts in any given 24-hour shift) or a combination of both. Hours worked will be recorded on the employee's timesheet and will be tracked by the Department and Payroll. Each employee will receive a minimum of 8 hours credit when called to perform paramedic duties. If an employee actually works less than 8 hours, they will still put 8 hours on their timesheet. If an employee works 8 hours or more, then the actual number of hours worked will be recorded on the timesheet. 4. If a P-1 or P-3 is assigned and works paramedic duties in excess of the 96 hours per month, he/she would receive additional premium pay for the hours worked over the 96 hours. 5. After the Mayor and Council approve this settlement, compensation will begin as rapidly as the City can set it up. There will be no retroactive payment. The City will make a good faith effort to expedite the processing. . EXHIBIT A . . . Page 2 - Exhibit A - Side Letter Fire Safety Employees' MOU Article III, Section 1, Salaries DATE: FOR THE CITY: JUDITH VALLES, MAYOR EDWARD S. RAYA DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES HRlAgenda Ilems:Reso.Salaries.Side.Ltr 02128/01 ATTEST: City Clerk REPRESENTATIVES OF: SAN BERNARDINO CITY PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO Interoffice Memorandum CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Records and Information Management (RIM) Program DATE: May 10,2001 TO: Edward S. Raya, Director of Human Resources FROM: Michelle Taylor, Senior Secretary RE: Transmitting Documents for Signature - Resolution 2001-93 At the Mayor and Common Council meeting of May 7, 2001, the City of San Bernardino adopted Resolution 2001-93 - Resolution approving a side letter to Resolution 99-154 implementing a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and employees in the Fire Safety Unit represented by the San Bernardino Professional Firefighters. Enclosed is one (1) original agreement. Please obtain signatures where indicated on the agreement and return to the City Clerk's Office as soon as possible, to my attention. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ext. 3206. Thank you. Michelle Taylor Senior Secretary ceipt of the above mentioned documents. Signed: Date: sliD Ie) I Please sign and return '. ." . ** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - NOT A PUBLIC DOCUMENT ** RESOLUTION AGENDA ITEM TRACKING FORM Meeting Date (Date Adopted): 5 - f)-O \ Item # I 'is Resolution # Vote: Ayes t -'1 Nays.fa- Abstain.G Change to motion to amend original documents: Reso. # On Attachments: / Contract term: - Note on Resolution of Attachment stored separately:-=- Direct City Clerk to (circle I): PUBLISH, POST, RECORD W/COUNTY Date Sent to Mayor: 5 -'ls-c \ Date of Mayor's Signature: 5" -'ls'-<CI, Date ofClerklCDC Signature: 5~-<::' , '2..(J()\ - q3 Absent -fr- NullNoid After: - By: _ Reso. Log Updated: / V- Seal Impressed: 60 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 30th day: 90 Day Reminder Letter Sent on 45th day: See Attached: ,,/' Date Returned: 5- , ~ -<::.1 See Attached: See Attached: Date Memo/Letter Sent for Signature: ~- 10-<::' I Request for Council Action & Staff Report Attached: Updated Prior Resolutions (Other Than Below): Updated CITY Personnel Folders (6413, 6429, 6433,10584,10585,12634): Updated CDC Personnel Folders (5557): Updated Traffic Folders (3985, 8234, 655, 92-389): Copies Distributed to: ,/ City Attorney Parks & Rec. Code Compliance Dev. Services Police Public Services Water Notes: YesL No By Yes NoL- By Yes No~ By Yes No / By Yes N07 By EDA Finance ,,/' MIS l-Iumll'N ~~~ Others: BEFORE FILING, REVIEW FORM TO ENSURE ANY NOTATIONS MADE HERE ARE TRANSFERRED TO THE YEARLY RESOLUTION CHRONOLOGICAL LOG FOR FUTURE REFERENCE (Contract Term, etc.) Ready to File: (l"(\ Date: 5 -l ~-<:>( Revised 01/12/01