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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/14/1993 Item #7City Council Agenda • Item No. 7 CUTI ( GIF HIEW ORT 31EA(CH PIERSONN EIL DIUAIIB'II'MIENT AN 1 4 9M June 3, 1993 TO: Honorable Mayor Turner and Members of the City Council Flt 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 MEET AND 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. ECONOMICS The City and the NBFA agree to change the City's J-1 Policy (compensation policy), and incorporate it into the MOU between the City and the NBFA. The new compensation policy is attached as exhibit #1. The implementation of this policy involves a phase in over the life of this agreement, and would be structured in the following manner: 1. A COLA adjustment of no less than 3% to be effective on January 1, 1994. 2. Adjust salaries accross the board by 4.75%, effective April 1,1994. 3. A commitment that the City will achieve a total • compensation position that represents at least 50% of the differential between the total compensation of the firefighter benchmark position and the average of the top five firefighting agencies within Orange County, as of January 1, 1995. It is the additional intent of the City to put the full force and effect of the new compensation policy in in place by January 1, 1996. 1 cL o 0 0 4. Up to three re -openers for the NBFA on issues of fi importance to them, with notice of their intent to exercise this right by September 1, 1993, and again by September 1, 1994. 2. Flex -Leave Access • The City will work with the NBFA to modify the current restrictions on the access to flex -leave to allow for the time to be taken in 12 hour increments. The City understands that there will be a cost associated with the development of software to regulate the modification of this benefit, and the City agrees to split this cost with the NBFA (50/50) to a maximum of $3,500.00 in total expense. 3. "Vacation Relief" Overtime The City and the NBFA agree to set up a separate budgetary account for "vacation relief' overtime, this account shall be identified in the budget as "Leave Coverage." 4. Pay and Benefit Information During the life of this MOU, the City will develop a method for the • reporting and updating of accruing pay and benefits to NBFA members. The method which will eventually be selected will be subject to the approval of the NBFA executive board. 5. Fitness Equipment The City agrees to carry over the 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. Budgetary Crisis Statement The City and the NBFA agree to develop language for an article to be incorporated into this MOU which acknowledges the cooperation of the NBFA during the 92-93 budget year to give up a 6% pay raise to help the City through that budget crisis. This article will sunset with the expiration of this MOU. • 7. Fitness Evaluation/Examinations The City agrees to allow NBFA members to include limited cancer screening as a part of the annual fitness evaluation/ examination, the limitations will be negotiated and spelled out in a supplemental document. `A • • • • 8. Personnel Manual Update The City agrees to update, adopt, and issue the Personnel Manual by no later than December 31, 1993. 9. Duration The term of the MOU shall be from July 1, 1993 through December 31, 1995. 10. Prevailing Rights The City and the NBFA agree to develop a "Prevailing Rights" article to be incorporated in this MOU. 11. Jury Du The City agrees to amend the Fire Department's jury duty policy to allow for employees to be excused for the entire 24 hour shift, while on jury duty. 12- Progressive Discipline Plan The City and the NBFA agree to develop a progressive discipline plan to be incorporated into the Fire Department's SOP. 3