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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/14/1992 Item #119 0 December 14, 1992 City Council Agenda Item No.By �— (CRTSY GIF NEWPORT BEACH CITY OF NEY'iPG,. f _ ]FIERSOHNIE1 DEPARTMENT 11Fr, I 419W December 3, 1992 TO: Honorable Mayor Turner and Members of the City Council FROM: City's Negotiations Team RE: Tentative agreement with the Newport Beach Firefighters Association (NBFA) THE FOLLOWING POINTS HAVE BEEN AGREED TO BY THE NEGOTIATORS FOR THE NBFA AND THE CITY NEGOTIATIORS, AS A PRODUCT OF THE MEETAND CONFER PROCESS AS REQUIRED BY THE MEYERS, MILLIAS, AND BROWN ACT. FINAL AGREEMENT IS SUBJECT TO RATIFICATION BY THE MEMBERS OF THE NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL. 1. The NBFA will concede a salary adjustment, understanding that the City is currently in a difficult financial position which has been brought on by the recession and complicated by the State's budget crisis. It is the City's intent to maintain its compensation policy in a form which assures that, subject to budgetary considerations and constraints imposed upon the City by a limitation in municipal revenues, employees of the City will receive wages and benefits comparable to those paid by the highest paying agencies in Orange County. 2. SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT PAY The City will adjust the scholastic achievement pay program, effective July 1, 1992, to conform the initial proposal submitted by the NBFA. Additionally, the City and the NBFA agree to add an additional step to the program, of $225.00/mo., for individuals who have four (4) or more years and who also have a B.A./B.S. degree from an accredited educational institution. 1 0 9 3. FLEX -LEAVE CONVERSION PLAN The City and the NBFA agree to allow for a one time reverse enrollment from the flex -leave system back to the traditional vacation/sick leave system. Any employee wishing to return to the traditional system will be credited with any difference in Sick Leave accrual as well as a corresponding reduction in Vacation accrual, which was caused by enrollment in the Flex -Leave program. During the term of this MOU the City will continue to seek modification of the Flex -Leave program so as to meet the Reporting of Compensation requirements of the Public Employees Retirement System. During the life of this MOU, the City will develop a system for the direct deposit of paychecks to the participating Federal Wire Service Bank of the employee's choice. 5. Fitness Equipment The The City agrees to purchase additional equipment for the station fitness centers, to a maximum of $15,000. Selection of said equipment will be at the discretion of the NBFA. 6. Suppression Manning The City and the NBFA agree not to reduce current equipment manning levels for suppression equipment for the life of this M.O.U. On the basis of safety, it will be the City's intent to provide three (3) personnel on Engine Companies and four (4) personnel on Truck Companies. The difference in manning levels between those presently in effect and those listed above will be adjusted when the City's financial situation returns to normal and the employee hiring freeze is rescinded. The City agrees to allow NBFA members to select either the Fitness Evaluation of the Physical Examination each year, and the employee's preference shall be the determining factor. ±I The hours for each designated paid Holiday shall, at the time that they are accrued, be included in either the Vacation -Leave account or the Flex - Leave account respective of which Leave System the employee has participation. At the determination of the employee, holiday hours may be converted to pay at the employee's regular rate.