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RES 1973-154 - 00008260F, 251 RESOLUTION NO. 154 -1973 A RESOLUTION ADVOCATING THAT FIRE FIGHTERS BE EXCLUDED FROM THE OVERTIME PROVISIONS OF TEE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS BEING DEVELOPED TO THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT WHEREAS, changes 4ertain provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act are at this time beirp considered by Congress; and WHEREAS, certain of these proposed changes relating to overtime would work a hardship on cities and villages throughout the state; and WHEREAS, those proposed changes relating to overtime would work a special hardship on the cities and villages in the case of fire fighters because of their unique situation and working conditions; and WHEREAS, it is advantageous to both the fire fighters and the municipalities to not alter this section of the Fair Labor Standards Act; and WHEREAS, proposed changes would have a direct financial impact on the cities and villages in the State of Minnesota by more than $6 million dollars per year; and WHEREAS, the work week of fire fighters is not directly comparable to those of other municipal employees, as a typical work week for fite fighters might run forty -eight hours on duty and twenty -four hours off; and WHEREAS, fire fighters spend a relatively small percentage of their duty hours responding to fire calls, and a far greater percentage of their time on standby activities such as eating, sleeping, and recreation; and WHEREAS, a forty -hour workweek has not been advanced in our labor negot- iations with the fire fighters; NOW, HEREBY, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby goes on record as being opposed to inclusion of fire fighters in any changes in the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council urges our representatives in Congress to take note of the problems which would arise if fire fighters were included in the proposed changes in the overtime provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the City Council further urges our congressional delegates to oppose these provisions being included in any changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is hereby directed to forward a copy of this resolution to Senator Humphrey, Sanator Mondale, Congressman Fraser, and to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST: did (: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C.�SELL- OF DECEMBER, 1973.