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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25-Human Resources CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Linn Livingston Subject: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A SIDE LETTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND EMPLOYEES IN THE MIDDLE- MANAGEMENT BARGAINING UNIT REPRESENTED BY SBPEA. MICC Meeting Date: August 20, 2007 Dept: Human Resources Date: August 14,2007 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: On April 4, 2005, the Mayor and Common Council adopted Resolution No. 2005-75, a Resolution of the City of San Bernardino implementing a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of San Bernardino and employees in the General Bargaining Unit. Recommended Motion: Adopt resolution. ~ t:rfl ) Signature~ Contact person: Linn Livinaston Phone: 384-5161 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None with this action. Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. ~!) 9,.)...(,)"07 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Staff Report Subiect: Resolution of the City of San Bernardino approving a side letter agreement between the City and employees in the Middle-Management Bargaining Unit of the City of San Bernardino represented by the San Bernardino Public Employees Association. Backl!:round: The contract with the Middle-Management Unit employees expired on June 30, 2006. The City Team and the San Bernardino Public Employees Association (SBPEA), reached a tentative agreement on a successor Memorandum of Understanding (MOD) and the members ratified the modifications on May 24, 2007. As part of negotiations, the City agreed to conduct a classification and compensation study of positions in the Middle-Management Unit to be completed on or about September I, 2007, and implemented over a three-year time period that extends beyond the ending date of this MOU (6/30/2009). Since this agreement extends beyond the timeframe of the MOU, it is being brought for adoption to the Mayor and Common Council in the form of a side letter to the MOU. The term of the side letter is from September I, 2007 through July 31, 2010. The side letter outlines the provisions to include salary increases for those classifications with salaries below the survey median: Classifications with salaries below the survey median will be implemented as follows: o - 5% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 9/1107 5 - 10% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1108 10 - 15% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1109 15% - 20% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1110 20% cap on salary increases Employees will be eligible to receive salary increases (0%-5%) each fiscal year until the total survey recommended salary increase percentage is reached. Step increases will not be impacted by the implementation of the study. Financial Impact: There is no fmancial impact at this time to implement this side letter. The cost to be determined once the classification and compensation study is completed in September 2007. Recommendation: Adopt Resolution. HRI Agenda Items:SR.Side.Ltr.Mid-Mgmt.Study.2007 1 Resolution No. 2 3 4 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A SID LETTER TO RESOLUTION NO. , RESOLUTION OF THE CITY 0 SAN BERNARDINO AND EMPLOYEES IN THE MIDDLE-MANAGEMEN BARGAINING UNIT OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPRESENTED BY T SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION AMENDING ARTICL III, COMPENSATION, SECTION I, WAGES. , amending Article III, Compensation, Section I, Wages, b 5 6 7 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0 SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 8 SECTION I: The Mayor of the City of San Bernardino and the Director of Hum 9 10 Resources are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of said City a Side Letter t 11 Resolution No. 12 adding Subsections A, B, and C, a copy of which amendments are attached hereto an 13 incorporated herein marked as Exhibit A. 14 III 15 III 16 III 17 III 18 III 19 III 20 III 21 III 22 III 23 24 III 25 -1- 1 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING SIDE LETTER TO RESOLUTION NO. , . . . AMENDING ARTICL III, COMPENSATION, SECTION 1, WAGES. the Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, hel 2 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duIy adopted by the Mayor an 4 5 on day of 6 7 COUNCILMEMBERS: 8 ESTRADA 9 BAXTER 10 BRINKER DERRY 11 KELLEY 12 JOHNSON 13 MCCAMMACK 14 15 16 ,2007, by the following vote, to wit: AYES NA YES ABSTAIN ABSENT Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk 17 The foregoing resolution IS hereby approved this day 0 18 ,2007. 19 20 PabickJ.Morns,Mayor City of San Bernardino 21 Approved as to form: 22 JAMES F. PENMAN, City Attorney 23 24 enda Items:Reso.Side.Ltr.Mid-Mgmt.Class.Study.2007 25 -2- Exhibit A MID-MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATION STUDY The following sets forth the Side Letter to Resolution No. for full-time, regular, Mid-Management Unit Employees. The term of this side letter shall be from September 1,2007 through July 31, 2010. ARTICLE III. COMPENSATION. SECTION 1. Wages A. The City shall conduct a salary survey of Mid-Management Unit benchmark classifications to be completed on or about 9/01/07. The City will use current job descriptions to determine comparable positions in five similar size cities in our surrounding labor market. The City will determine the benchmark positions to be surveyed. Salary levels for non-benchmark classifications will be established using internal relationship guidelines among related job classes. 1. Classifications with salaries below the survey median shall be increased as follows: o - 5% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 9/1/07 5 - 10% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/08 10 - 15% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/09 15% - 20% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/10 20% cap on salary increases In no event shall any increase be greater than 5% in any fiscal year. 2. The following Cities are to be used for the classification study: Riverside Moreno Valley Fontana Ontario Pomona B. Notwithstanding the provisions set forth in Section A above, the implementation of the proposed median salary survey may be postponed by one fiscal year commencing the next fiscal year, if any of the following occur: 1. The City's actual General Fund expenditures and revenues being budgeted create a financial anomaly as outlined below: a. Unfunded state mandates that create a substantial financial anomaly; Exhibit A Side Letter to Resolution 2005-75 Mid-Management Unit Classification Study - Page 2 b. Voter approved changes to the City's Charter that create a substantial financial anomaly; c. Litigation that would create a substantial financial anomaly; d. Federal, State, or County fees and/or take-aways that create a substantial financial anomaly; e. Natural disaster or other catastrophic event over which the City has little or no control, e.g., economic recession and/or depression, terrorist attack, act of war, which creates a substantial financial anomaly; 2. If the City's Budget Reserve must be used to balance the City's budget because of a substantial financial anomaly (including staffing required by this MOU) causing the City's Budget Reserve to fall below 5% of the total General Fund deductions. C. The City will agree to meet and confer only if the agreed-to implementation schedule is not followed. In the event of a postponement, the implementation schedule set forth in Section A, Subsection I, shall move forward a period of time equal to the period of such postponement. DATE: ATTEST: City Clerk FOR THE CITY: REPRESENTATIVES OF: MID-MANAGEMENT UNIT EMPLOYEES PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor City of San Bernardino San Bernardino Public Employees' Association (SBPEA) LINN LIVINGSTON Director of Human Resources MID-MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATION STUDY The following sets forth the Side Letter to Resolution No. for full-time, regular, Mid-Management Unit Employees. The term of this side letter shall be from September 1,2007 through July 31, 2010. ARTICLE III. COMPENSATION. SECTION L Wages A. The City shall conduct a salary survey of Mid-Management Unit benchmark classifications to be completed on or about 9/01/07. The City will use current job descriptions to determine comparable positions in five similar size cities in our surrounding labor market. The City will determine the benchmark positions to be surveyed. Salary levels for non-benchmark classifications will be established using internal relationship guidelines among related job classes. 1. Classifications with salaries below the survey median shall be increased as follows: o - 5% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 9/1/07 5 -10% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/08 10 - 15% below median corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/09 15% - 20% below median, corresponding salary increase- on or about 7/1/10 20% cap on salary increases In no event shall any increase be greater than 5% in any fiscal year. 2. The following Cities are to be used for the classification study: Riverside Moreno Valley Fontana Ontario Pomona B. Notwithstanding the provisions set forth in Section A above, the implementation of the proposed median salary survey may be postponed by one fiscal year commencing the next fiscal year, if any of the following occur: I. The City's actual General Fund expenditures and revenues being budgeted create a financial anomaly as outlined below: a. Unfunded state mandates that create a substantial fmancial anomaly; Side Letter to Resolution 2005-75 Mid-Management Unit Classification Study - Page 2 b. Voter approved changes to the City's Charter that create a substantial fmancial anomaly; c. Litigation that would create a substantial financial anomaly; d. Federal, State, or County fees and/or take-aways that create a substantial financial anomaly; e. Natural disaster or other catastrophic event over which the City has little or no control, e.g., economic recession and/or depression, terrorist attack, act of war, which creates a substantial fmancial anomaly; 2. If the City's Budget Reserve must be used to balance the City's budget because of a substantial financial anomaly (including staffing required by this MOD) causing the City's Budget Reserve to fall below 5% of the total General Fund deductions. C. The City will agree to meet and confer only if the agreed-to implementation schedule is not followed. In the event of a postponement, the implementation schedule set forth in Section A, Subsection 1, shall move forward a period of time equal to the period of such postponement. DATE: ATTEST: City Clerk FOR THE CITY: REPRESENTATIVES OF: MID-MANAGEMENT UNIT EMPLOYEES PATRICK J. MORRIS, Mayor City of San Bernardino San Bernardino Public Employees' Association (SBPEA) LINN LIVINGSTON Director of Human Resources