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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10 - MOU with Firefighters AssociationAGENDA ITEM io TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Sharon Wood, Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: Memorandum of Understanding with Firefighters Association Recommendation Approve Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Newport Beach and the Newport Beach Firefighters Association. Discussion The previous Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Firefighters Association expired on December 31, 2001. The City's negotiating team has been meeting with Association representatives to discuss a new MOU since October 2001. This process was lengthened by a delay in receiving an actuarial report from PERS on an enhanced retirement benefit that the Association wished to discuss. We have reached tentative agreement with the Firefighters Association, consistent with direction from the City Council, and the Association members have ratified the agreement. The MOU reflecting that agreement is attached, and its major provisions are outlined below. 1. The term of the MOU is three years, January 1, 2002 through December 31, 2004. 2. Salary Increases January 2002 8% January 2003 3% July 2003 2% January 2004 3% July 2004 2% As with the police associations, the City's past practice with the firefighters was to provide total compensation at a level equal to the average of the top five agencies in Orange County. A survey of fire agencies in the County showed that our firefighters are 8% below the top five, and 1% below the countywide average. Newport Beach ranks 7u among fire agencies in Orange County. These comparisons are not exact due to the many differences among compensation systems, but they do indicate that Newport Beach is not in as strong a competitive position as in the past. 3. Certificate Pay Employees who complete coursework for Fire Officer I or Fire Prevention Officer II certification will receive 1.5% of their pay for this achievement. This will expand the existing Scholastic Achievement Pay program, which applies only to college coursework, to make fire service job - related coursework eligible for additional compensation. 4. Flex Leave/Longevity Pay Employees with nine or more years of service will receive the same amount of flex leave, regardless of hire date. This change partially eliminates the two- tiered flex leave system that was introduced as part of the City's budget cutbacks in 1996. Increasing leave time for newer employees was a priority for the Association because their leave accrual rate is lower than for other agencies in Orange County. To retain a differentiation for longer -term employees, the longevity pay is increased for employees with 16 or more years of service. 5. Holidays Martin Luther King's birthday is added as a holiday, as the City recently did for miscellaneous employees. Employees hired after October 1996 will have a one -time opportunity to choose to receive half their holidays as time off rather than pay. This is another provision designed to address the lower rate of leave accrual for employees hired after 1996. 6. Health Insurance The Firefighters Association will participate in the City's cafeteria medical plan, which will leave only one employee association (Fire Management, with whom we are in negotiations) in a different plan. The City's contribution to the medical plan will be $500 per month in the first year, $550 in the second year and $575 in the third year, the same as for the Police associations. Retirement The Association withdrew their request for the 3% @ 50 benefit, and will remain at 3% @ 55. This would have been a costly benefit for the City to provide, and the Association placed a higher priority on salary and flex leave. Iq Meeting Date: May 14, 2002 Agenda Item No.: 10 Subject: MOU WITH FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION. The MOU will be distributed on Friday, May 10, 2002. Thank you!