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June 25, 1990
City Council Agenda
Item No. --F-3 (n,)
TO: MAYOR PLUMMER AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
From: City Negotiating Team
SUBJECT: TENTATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE NEWPORT BEACH
CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
The following points have been ageed to in terms of a two year
Memorandum of Understanding by both the negotiators for the Newport
Beach City Employees Association and the City's negotiators. Final
agreement is subject to ratification by the members of the Association and
approval by the city Council.
1. The two year agreement contains language providing for reopeners on
benchmark review, J-1 comparison review to ascertain that components of
total compensation were properly compared, sick leave abuse, programs
mandated by governmental agencies other than the City which may affect
terms and conditions of employment, and items mutually agreed upon.
2. 1990-91 J-1 Total compensation increase of 9.0%.
3. The $400 cap will remain on medical coverage for the life of this
M.O.U. (Subject to #1, above).
4. The City and NBCEA will jointly prepare a list of benchmarks and
benchmark comparisons in Fullerton, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach, and
Anaheim for incorporation into the MOU.
5. NBCEA will consent to phase in of highest year. Phase in to be in
synch with Police, Fire, Marine, and Professional and Technical phase-in. An
amortization schedule showing the percentage to be added each year will be
incorporated into the MOU.
6. When an employee having five years of service with the City is on an
approved disability leave of absence (up to a maximum of one-year), the City
will pay one-third of the cost of the employee's insurance (health, life, and
disability); for an employee with ten years of service the City will pay two-
thirds of the cost; the City will pay the entire cost for an employee with fifteen
or more years of service.
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7. Night shift differential will be increased to $1.00/hr. for work after
5pm.
8 Insurance proposals will be referred to the Medical Advisory
Committee.
9. Tuition reimbursement will be brought to 1990-91 costs of part-time
status at UCI.
10. NBCEA will participate in Paid Leave Program on a voluntary basis
with all new hires placed in the program. Open enrollment to be one-time
only. Changes in enrollment subject to bargaining process. Understanding to
be taken to NBCEA members is that it is a one-time only choice. Access to
sick leave already booked will be liberalized.
11. Grievance procedure will remain as is for the life of M.O.U.
12. Labor Management Committee will remain the same in the Library. It
will be restructured for City Hall and will meet quarterly rotating among
department groups.
13. When a position is reclassified upward, the incumbent of the position
being reclassified shall be reclassified with the position. If the position being
reclassified has not been occupied by one individual for a period of one year,
continuously prior to he reclassification, the reclassified position may be filled
by recruitment. Unless, in the judgement of the department director, there
are exceptional circumstances such recruitment shall be closed promotional.
14. City shall memorialize in MOU language concerning present Sunday
pay program in Library.
15. In response for the trade on one floating holiday in 1990, the City agrees
to 8 hour day holidays on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
16. The City agrees to maintain, for the life of this agreement, the existing
"experience and training" language in the job descriptions for the following
positions: Management Analyst, Personnel Analyst, Assistant/ Associate
Planner, Systems Analyst.
18. Drug testing program will be referred to an ad-hoc committee
consisting of all employee associations and management.
19. There will be a consolidation of documents.
20. Remove "privlege" from the City's sick leave policy language.
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JUNE 25,1990
TO: Honorable Mayor Plummer and Members of the City Council
FROM: The City's Negotiating Team
REGARDING: Agreement summaries referring to Memoranda of Understanding (M.O.U.)
resulting from recently concluded labor negotiations
RECOMMENDATION: Approve the adoption of the reflected by the attached agreement
summaries memorandums of understanding.
BACKGROUND: The City representatives and representatives of the recognized employee
associations have been engaged in the meet and confer process, which is required by City policy
and State law, since March of this year. This process has now resulted in six tentative
agreements. These agreements have been developed within the limits of authority granted by
the City Council.
Attached are the agreement summaries and between the City of Newport Beach and the
following employee associations:
a. The Newport Beach City Employees Association
b. The Newport Beach Employees League
c. The Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguards Association
d. The Newport Beach Firefighters Association
e. The Newport Beach Professional and Technical Employees
Association
f. The Newport Beach Police Employees Association
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NEWPORT BEACH CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
June 18, 1990
TO: DUANE MUNSON, PERSONNEL DIRECTOR
From: Virginia A. Varin, President
SUBJECT: RATIFICATION VOTE
On Monday, June 11th and on Tuesday, June 12th there were two
ratification meetings held for the Newport Beach City Employees Association.
I'm pleased to announce that the members voted 49 to 1 to ratify the current
summary of the changes that will be incorporated into the Memorandum of
Understanding for 90-92.
Yours truly,
Virginia A. Varin
President
• 1990-91 •
EXHIBIT "A"
ASSOCIATION
CLASS
MONTHLY
CLASSIFICATION
CODE
SALARY
RANGE
ACCOUNTANT II
1-002
2832-
3442
ACCOUNT CLERK
1-003
1841-
2237
ACCOUNT CLERK, SR.
1-005
1979-
2406
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SUPERVISOR
1-006
2172-
2640
ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR
1-007
2193-
2666
ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK
1-009
1745-
2121
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS BUYER
1-010
2291-
2785
BUILDING PERMIT CLERK
1-013
1583-
1924
BUYER
1-016
2291-
2785
COMPUTER OPERATOR
1-020
2029-
2467
DATA CONTROL CLERK
1-023
2029-
2467
DATA ENTRY OPERATOR
1-025
1841-
2237
DUPLICATING MACHINE OPERATR
1-040
1850-
2249
DUPLICATING MACHINE OPR.,SR.
1-045
1843-
2240
DUPLICATING/MAIL ROOM CLERK
1-046
1711-
2080
FIRE PREVENTION TECH.
1-047
1757-
2135
LEGAL ADMIN. CLERK
1-048
1979-
2406
LEGAL SECRETARY I
1-049
2154-
2618
LEGAL SECRETARY II
1-050
2374-
2886
LEGISLATIVE RECORDS CLERK
1-051
1979-
2406
LIBRARIAN
1-052
2489-
3026
LIB.ADULT SVCS. COORD.
1-054
3232-
3928
LIBRARY ASSISTANT, SENIOR
1-055
2408-
2927
LIBRARY AUTOMATION SPECIALIST
1-057
2131-
2590
LIBRARY BRANCH MANAGER
1-059
2800-
3403
• 1990-91
EXHIBIT "A"
ASSOCIATION
CLASSIFICATION
LIBRARY CHILDRENS SVCS. COORD.
LIBRARY TECHNICAL SVCS. COORD.
LIBRARY CLERK I
LIBRARY CLERK II
LIBRARY CLERK, SENIOR
LIBRARY CLERK IV (TERM)
LIBRARY NEWPORT CTR MANAGER
LIBRARY SUPPORT CLK
LIBRARY SUPPORT CLK, SR.
LICENSE INSPECTOR
PAYROLL TECHNICIAN
PERSONNEL CLERK
RECREATION COORDINATOR
RECREATION SUPERVISOR
SECRETARY
SECRETARY, EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY, PLANNING COMMISSION
SECRETARY TO FIRE CHIEF
STOCK CLERK
STOREKEEPER
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
WAREHOUSE MGR./BUYER
WATER BILLING SUPERVISOR
CLASS
MONTHLY
CODE
SALARY
RANGE
1-060
3078-
3741
1-061
3078-
3741
1-062
1552-
1887
1-063
1755-
2133
1-065
1933-
2349
1-070
2131-
2590
1-071
3487-
4239
1-072
1933-
2349
1-074
2131-
2590
1-080
2526-
3070
1-097
2172-
2640
1-100
1887-
2293
1-116
2352-
2858
1-120
2924-
3554
1-123
1979-
2406
1-125
2132-
2592
1-127
2123-
2580
1-130
2123-
2580
1-150
1964-
2387
1-155
2182-
2652
1-170
2800-
3403
1-175
2858-
3474
1-187
2172-
2640
• 1990-91 •
EXHIBIT "A"
ASSOCIATION
CLASS MONTHLY
CLASSIFICATION CODE SALARY RANGE
EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO REGULAR FULL-TIME SHIFTS AT NIGHT
SHALL RECEIVE $ 1.00 PER HOUR NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL PAY.