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RESOLUTION NO. 9473
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
. OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING NEGOTIATED BY REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH EMPLOYEES LEAGUE AND THE
CITY REPRESENTATIVES
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 7173 of the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach provides that the City Representatives
and Representatives of the Newport Beach Employees League will
meet and confer in good faith regarding matters within the scope
of representation; and
WHEREAS, the City Representatives and Representatives
of the Newport Beach Employees League have jointly recommended
approval of this Memorandum of Understanding by the City
Council,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach does hereby approve the Memorandum
of Understanding between the City of Newport Beach and the Newport
Beach Employees League, a copy of which is attached hereto and made
a part hereof, and authorizes the City's Representatives to execute
the same on behalf of the City, effective July 1, 1978.
ADOPTED this 27th day of November
AA L
Mayor Pr Tem
ATTEST:
C ty Clerk
ERTIFIED AS ORIGINAL
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CITY CLERK OF THE CATY Of NEW7 BEACH
DATES NOV .-3 0 1973
1978.
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AND
THE NEWPORT BEACH EMPLOYEES LEAGUE
A RECOGNIZED EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION
• The wages, hours, and conditions of employment that are
set forth in this Memorandum have been discussed and jointly
proposed by and between the staff officials of the City of
Newport Beach (hereinafter called "NEWPORT BEACH ") and the
Newport Beach Employees League (hereinafter called "NBEL ").
The terms and conditions of employment that are set forth
in this Memorandum have been discussed in good faith between
NEWPORT BEACH and the NBEL. The NBEL agrees to recommend
acceptance by its members of all the terms and conditions of
employment as set forth herein, and NEWPORT BEACH agrees to
recommend to the Newport Beach City Council that all the terms
and conditions of employment as set forth herein be incorporated
in full in a resolution of the City Council. Upon the adoption
of such a resolution, all the terms and conditions of this
Memorandum so incorporated shall become effective without further
action by either party.
NBEL Recognition
NEWPORT BEACH hereby confirms its prior certification of
NBEL as the recognized employee organization for the employees
in the Construction and Maintenance unit, and agrees to meet and
confer and otherwise deal exclusively with NBEL on all matters
within the scope of representation pertaining to the said
employees as authorized by law.
The NBEL agrees that during the life of this Memorandum
it will not appear before the City Council or any other
legislative body on all matters within the scope of the meet
and confer process unless required under a subpoena, or by law,_
or by agreement with NEWPORT BEACH.
ARTICLE II
Salaries and Wages
Effective July 1, 1979, the salary of each employee repre-
sented by the NBEL shall.be increased by an amount equal to
thirteen percent (130) over and above his or her salary imme-
diately prior thereto.
ARTICLE III
Retirement
NEWPORT BEACH agrees to pay one -half the employees'
contribution (three and one -half percent [3- 1/20]) to Public
Employees Retirement System (PERS).
NEWPORT BEACH agrees to a lump sum payment the first pay
period following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding
that will reflect an amount equal to one -half the employees'
contribution to PERS for the period of time between July 1, 1978,
and the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding. NEWPORT
BEACH will then pay one -half the employees' contribution to PERS
for the remainder of Fiscal Year 1978 -79.
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ARTICLE IV
Holidays
Effective July 1, 1978, NEWPORT BEACH agrees to provide
each employee represented by NBEL one . "floating holiday," said
holiday to be the employee's date of birth. In addition,
effective for Fiscal Year 1979 -80 only, NEWPORT BEACH agrees to
provide additional one -half day holiday on Christmas Eve and
one -half day holiday on New Years Eve.
ARTICLE V
Sick Leave Accrual
NBEL will accrue sick leave pursuant to the schedule set
forth in Section 702.3.1 of the Newport Beach Personnel Manual.
ARTICLE VI
Acting Appointments
NEWPORT BEACH agrees that if an employee is appointed on
an acting basis to a position with a higher salary range for a
period exceed forty (40). consecutive hours, said employee
shall receive compensation for such acting appointment retro-
active to the first hour of the appointment.
ARTICLE VII
Wage and Salary Survey
NEWPORT BEACH agrees to complete, prior to March 1, 1980,
a wage and salary survey of all classifications represented by
the LABEL.
Information gathered in said survey will be provided for
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NBEL review prior to March 1, 1980.
ARTICLE VIII
Representation During Disciplinary Proceedings
• NEWPORT BEACH agrees that employees represented by NBEL
shall have the right to be- represented by an authorized repre-
sentative of NBEL at any meeting between the employee and a
supervisor.having the authority to impose disciplinary action
when it is reasonably anticipated that such meeting might
result in the imposition of disciplinary action which would
result in a loss of pay to the employee.
ARTICLE IX
Continuation of Existing Benefits
All employees in the classifications represented by the
NBEL shall be covered by the terms and conditions and receive all
the other benefits not specifically covered by any other Article
of this Memorandum that are provided to employees of NEWPORT
BEACH as set forth in resolutions previously adopted by the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach for such purposes. The City
Representative of NEWPORT BEACH will not recommend any revision
or modification to such conditions or benefits which apply to
employees in the classifications represented by NBEL without the
mutual agreement of NBEL.
ARTICLE X
Conclusiveness of Agreement
This Memorandum contains all the covenants, stipulations,
and provisions agreed upon by the parties. Therefore, for the
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life of this Memorandum, neither party shall be compelled, and
expressly waives its rights, to meet and confer with the other
concerning any issues within the scope of representation, whether
or not
specifically met
and conferred about prior to
the execu-
tion of
this Memorandum,
except by mutual agreement
of the parties.
No representative of either party has authority to make and none
of the parties shall be bound by any statement, representation, °
or agreement reached prior to the signing of this agreement and
not set forth herein.
ARTICLE XI
Duration
The terms of this Memorandum are to remain in full force
and effect until the 30th day of June, 1980, and thereafter
from year to year unless within the time frame and in the manner
designated in Section 13, TIMETABLE FOR SUBMISSION OF REQUESTS,
of the Employer - Employee Relations Resolution, either party
serves written notice upon the other party of its desire to
make changes in this Memorandum.. Upon adoption of a resolution
approving this Memorandum and the terms hereof by the City
Council of the City of Newport Beach, this Memorandum shall be
in full force and effect retroactively as of the 1st day of
July, 1978.
ARTICLE XII
Separability
Should any part of this Memorandum or any provisions herein
contained be rendered or declared invalid by reason of any
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existing or subsequently enacted legislation or by decree of a
court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidations of such part
or portion of this Memorandum shall not invalidate the remaining
portions hereof and they shall remain in full force and effect.
ARTICLE XIII
Non - Discrimination
NEWPORT BEACH and NBEL agree that there will be no discrimi-
nation by either party or by any of their agents against any
employee because of his membership or non - membership in the LABEL,
or because of his race, creed, color, national original, religious
belief, political affiliation, sex, or age.
ARTICLE XIV
State Surplus Disclaimer
In, in Fiscal Year 1979 -80, the State allocates surplus
funds to cities to relieve the burden created by lost property
tax revenues brought about by the passage of Proposition 13,
and if conditions are attached to those funds which would pre-
vent or limit the City's ability to grant employee salary
increases, then it is understood and agreed between the parties
hereto as follows:
1, If the State guidelines for acceptance of State surplus
funds permit some percentage salary increases, NEWPORT BEACH
agrees to pay employees that percentage increase up to a maximum
of thirteen percent (13 %);
2. NEWPORT BEACH agrees to reopen negotiations with NBEL
for the purpose of determining alternate means of compensation
to make up the difference between the percentage paid in salaries
and the remainder of the agreed upon percentage salary increase
as set forth in this Memorandum of Understanding, subject to the
conditions contained in paragraph 4 below;
3. If no salary increases are permitted under the State
guidelines, then NEWPORT BEACH agrees to reopen negotiations for
the purpose of determining substitute forms of compensation which
will equate to the total dollar amount of the proposed percentage
salary increase as set forth in this Memorandum of Understanding,
subject to the conditions contained in paragraph 4 below;
4. The commitments contained in this Article are made by
NEWPORT BEACH in good faith and shall be honored by NEWPORT.BEACH
to the best of its ability, exercising every reasonable effort
to make available sufficient municipal revenues to satisfy these
commitments;
5. If the State guidelines have been adjudicated and declared
invalid as they apply to• salary adjustments contained in existing
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contractual agreements, NEWPORT BEACH agrees to pay the full
percentage salary increase as set forth in this Memorandum of
Understanding.
EXECUTED this day of Gi %;T= "i fit r� 1978.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH THE NEWPORT BEACH EMPLOYEES LEAGUE
By
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t9 the City Manager /City
Rep esentative
DWARD BURT, :F1 e
GEORGE P AS, Finan e
Director/ ty Represe tative
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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DENNIS D. O -NEIL, City Attorney
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