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RES 1971-90 - 000093551JJ i l RESOLUTION NO. 90 - 1971 ESTABLISHING WORKING CONDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS OF EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT WHEREAS, Mail Order Department Store and Warehouse Employees Local Union No. 149, as bargaining representative of the Employees of'the City of Fridley Police Department, has presented to the Council of the City of Fridley various requests relating to the working conditions, wages and hours of employees of the Police Department of the City of Fridley. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council that the following conditions of employment for the employees of the Fridley Police Department are adopted and placed in effect, to wit: ARTICLE I PURPOSE Section 1. The purpose of this resolution is: a. To establish certain rules, regulations, hours, wages and other con- ditions of employment for employees of the Police Department as agreed to by the City of Fridley, hereinafter called the Employer, and Mail Order Department Store and Warehouse Employees Local No. 149, herein- after called the Union. b. To establish procedures for the resolution of disputes concerning the provision of this resolution and /or application. Section 2. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the Union concerning conditions of employment for employees of the Police Department as set forth in this resolution. ARTICLE II EMPLOYER AUTHORITY Section 1. The Employer has and retains the sole right and responsibility to administer the Police Department to meet the obligations established by Federal and State Law, City Charter or City Ordinances. Such right and responsibility is limited only to the extent specifically modified by this Agreement. Section 2. The Employer and the Union agree that certain hours, wages and conditions of employment are established by City ordinance or resolution Civil Service Rules, and the Rules and Regulations of the Fridley Police Department. This agreement supplements such hours, wages, and other conditions of employment to the extent to which they are not in conflict. If in conflict, the law, ordinance, resolution, or rule or regulation shall prevail. 1 6 RESOLUTION NO. 90 -1971 PAGE 2 ARTICLE III SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES Section 1. Grievances which arise during the period of employment of any Employee shall be handled in the following manner; Any claim of alleged viola- tion of the provisions of this agreement, to be valid and to receive consideration, must be filed in writing by the Employee or his representative specifying the details of the alleged violation within ten (10) days after the regular pay day for the period in which the alleged violation occured. ARTICLE IV SENIORITY Section 1. The Employer hereby does recognize seniority rights to the extent that; 1. Seniority will apply on all shift positions. 2. Seniority will apply on vacations up to May 1st of each year. After May 1st, vacations will be on a first come, first served basis. Employee does not establish seniority rights until he shall have worked a total of six (6) months. ARTICLE V VACATIONS Section 1. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) successive months is entitled to a vacation away from employment with pay. Vacation pay shall be computed at the regular rate of pay to which such Employee is entitled. An Employee who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (1) workday of vacation for each month so worked. An Employee who has worked eighty -four (84) consecutive months is entitled to one and-:one -half (1z) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the eighty -fifth (85th) month of consecutive employment. An Employee who has worked one hundred eighty (180) successive months is entitled to one and two - thirds (1 -2/3) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the one hundred eighty -first (181st) month of consecutive employment. Except where otherwise provided by agree- ment between the City Manager and Employee, no more than twenty (20) days vacation may be taken in any one calendar year, and the vacations, unless otherwise provided, shall be taken each year during the months of April to and including the month of August. Section 2. Employees are not authorized to carry over from one year to the next more than 5 days of vacation over what the employee had at the end of the previous year, without express approval of his Department Head and the City Manager. Section 3. In the event a regular full time Employee quits or his employment is severed for any reason whatsoever, he shall receive his earned vacation pay- i 11 J RESOLUTION NO. 90 -1971 PAGE 3 157 i ARTICLE VI HOURS WORKED Section 1. The work week schedule for all Officers and Patrolmen, shall constitute four (4) days on duty and two (2) days off duty for a total of thirty seven and one -half hours per week. The Chief of Police is responsible for scheduling and assigning the weekly work schedule. Section 2. No Officer or Patrolman will be required to work two shifts during a twenty -four (24) hour period, except during an emergency. ARTICLE VII REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF POSITION Section 1. With regard to Investigators requests to revert to Patrolman status, Management agrees with the right of an Employee to have a hearing before the Department Head on the matter. If the question is not settled, the Employee has the right to a hearing before the City Manager. The City Manager's decision will be final. ARTICLE VIII EMPLOYEE EDUCATION PROGRAM Section 1. The Education Program in effect is as outlined in City of Fridley Memorandum No. 4 -1970 dated May 18, 1970 and adopted by Resolution No. 101-1970. 1 ARTICLE IX DUES CHECK OFF Section 1. Union dues will be deducted from the employees paycheck once per month and forwarded to the Union. ARTICLE X OVERTIME l -, .....'. J Section 1. When a Policeman is required to work overtime to perform duty after regular working hours or appears in court, he shall receive pay computed at Lz times the regular pay. If an employee is called back to work and more than one (1) hour has elapsed since his work period ended, he will receive a l -, .....'. J 158 RESOLUTION NO. 90- 1970. PAGE 4 minimum of two (2) hours overtime. If the employee is called to work early with no break in service before his regularly schedule work period starts, the work performed is considered normal overtime for the period of time actually worked. When the assigned scheduled work day fall or are on Saturday or Sunday, no over- time will be paid. ARTICLE XI HOLIDAYS Section 1. There is no holiday pay as such, as the Police Department is on a four (4) day on, two (2) day off schedule (37z hours per week). ARTICLE XII NORMAL SICK LEAVE Section 1. Any Employee who is unable to work because of sickness or injury may obtain a leave of absence upon notice to the City. Written verification of his condition by a competent medical authority may be required. Where the condi- tion of the Employee is such that he is unable to act for himself, the Union may apply for such leave of absence in his behalf. Failure to notify the City subjects the Employee to appropriate discipline by the City. Section 2. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) successive months is entitled to sick leave away from employment with pay. Sick leave pay shall be computed at the regular rate of pay to which such Employee is entitled. An Employee who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (1) day of sick leave for each month worked, cumulative to one hundred twenty (120) days of sick leave. After one hundred twenty (120) earned and unused days of sick leave have accumulated, one (1) day additional vacation shall be granted to an employee for every three (3) sick leave days earned and unused. The Employee may elect, after ninety (90) earned and unused days of sick leave have accumulated, to receive one (1) day additional vacation for every three (3) sick days earned and unused. Sick leave days shall not accumulate beyond one hundred twenty (120).. Before any sick leave compensation is paid, the City may request and is entitled to receive from any Employee who has been absent more than three (3) days in succession, a certificate signed by a competent physician or other medical attendant certifying to the fact that the absence was in fact due to sickness and not otherwise. The City also reserves the right to have an examination made at any time of any person claiming absence by reason of sickness; such examination may be made when the City deems the same reasonably necessary to verify the sickness claimed and may be made in behalf of the City by any competent person designated by the City. i 4 i 1 RESOLUTION NO PAGE 5 90 -1971 ARTICLE XIII INJURY ON JOB 159 Section 1. Any full time City Employee who has been employed by the City at least six (6) months, injured on his regular job, shall be entitled to full pay up to a period of ninety (90) days while he is absent from work by reason of such injury and his accrued sick leave will not be charged until after and beginning with the ninety -first (91st) day of absence from work by reason of such injury, provided however, the amount of any compensation shall be reduced by any payment received by the injured employee from workmen's compensation insurance. An Employee who claims an absence from work due to an injury sustained on his regular job is subject to an examination to be made in behalf of the City by a person competent to perform the same and as is designated by the City. 0 ARTICLE XIV DISCHARGE Section 1. Civil Service Personnel. The Police Civil Service Commission has responsibility for the employment, promotion, discharge and suspension of all employees covered by Civil Service. Section 2. Other Employees. Except as further provided, no Employee will be disciplined, suspended or discharged without just cause. ARTICLE XV FALSE ARREST INSURANCE Section 1. The City of Fridley will provide protection for all Officers and Patrolmen against false arrest charges. ARTICLE XVI UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Section 1. The City shall provide a uniform clothing allowance for Police Officers of $150 (one hundred and fifty dollars) per year for uniform clothing when needed. ARTICLE XVII FUNERAL PAY Section 1. Funeral leave will be granted to full time Employees up to a maximum of three days. Funeral leave is granted in case of deaths occurring in the immediate family. For this purpose immediate family is considered to be a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, brother or sister. J } fl t i4 P�� 1GO RESOLUTION NO. 90 -1971 PAGE 6 ARTICLE XVIII JURY PAY Section 1. It shall be understood and agreed that the City shall pay all regular full time Employees serving on any jury the difference in salary between jury pay and his regular salary or pay while in such service. ARTICLE XIX HEALTH AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Section 1. Regular full time Employees shall receive the same as other City Employees, which policy at the present time provides that the City pays for the Employee's Health and Hospital Insurance and the Employee pays for dependent coverage. The City also provides life insurance equal to annual salary, with a maximum of $10,000. The City also provides additional ADSD Insurance equal to salary, with a maximum of $10,000. Section 2. A representative from the employee group shall be included on a committee which makes recommendations on the content of specifications for any new policy. Such recommendations are subject to Council approval. ARTICLE XX RATES OF PAY Section 1. Patrolmen's Salaries: First six (6) months $ 790.00 per month After six (6) months 823.00 per month After one year 857.00 per month After two years 893.00 per month After three years 930.00 per month Sergeants' Salaries $ 988.00 per month Lieutenant's Salary 1 $1,042.00 per month Dispatchers' Salaries: First six (6) months $ 680.00 per month After six (6) months 708.00 per month One and one -half (12) years 738.00 per month Two and one -half (22) years 768.00 per month Three and one -half (32) years 800.00 per month u 4 RESOLUTION NO. 90 -1971 PAGE 7 ARTICLE XXI ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE PAY Section 1. Incentive pay will be paid over and above the standard base rate or going rate for Employees according to the following schedule: 161 i This Resolution shall be retroactive to January 1, 1971, in all respects except as herein noted. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2ND DAY OF AUGUST , 1971 BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY JACK 0. IRK HAM', MAYOP"� ATTEST: l 11 4 ..inn_. -� MARVIN . BRUNSELL, CITY CLERK The above Resolution setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Fridley Police Department is acceptable to members of Union Local #149 Jo eph Prifrel, Business Rept., Local No. 149 I recommend the City Council adopt the a o e resolution setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Fridley Police Department Gerald R. Davis, City Manager, City of Fridley f- i 7 Patrolman After 5 years $23.00 per month Patrolman After 10 years 46.00 per month Patrolman After 15 years 70.00 per month Sergeant After 5 years $24.00 per month Sergeant After 10 years 49.00 per month Sergeant After 15 years 14.00 per month Lieutenant After 5 years $26.00 per month Lieutenant After 10 years 52.00 per month Lieutenant After 15 years 78.00 per month ARTICLE XXII This Resolution shall be effective as of January 1, 1971, and shall remain in full force and effect until December 31, 1971. This Resolution shall be retroactive to January 1, 1971, in all respects except as herein noted. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2ND DAY OF AUGUST , 1971 BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY JACK 0. IRK HAM', MAYOP"� ATTEST: l 11 4 ..inn_. -� MARVIN . BRUNSELL, CITY CLERK The above Resolution setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Fridley Police Department is acceptable to members of Union Local #149 Jo eph Prifrel, Business Rept., Local No. 149 I recommend the City Council adopt the a o e resolution setting forth working conditions, wages and hours for employees of the Fridley Police Department Gerald R. Davis, City Manager, City of Fridley f- i 7