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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9824 - NB Police Employees Association MOURESOLUTION NO. 9824 • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING NEGOTIATED BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE EMPLOYEE ASSOCIA- TION AND THE CITY REPRESENTATIVES WHEREAS, Resolution No. 7173 of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach provides that the City Represen- tatives and Representatives of the Newport Beach Police Employees Association 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 Police Employees Association 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 Police Employees Association, 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 of Newport Beach, effective July 1, 1980. ADOPTED this 23rd day of June, 1980. ATTEST; City Clerk qffWRD AS O&OlRM GTT CL"K Of THE arr or mr4mm GAT& jw 71980 kv 6/18/80 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE NEWPORT BEACH POLICE: EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION • 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 Police Employees Association (hereinafter called "NBPEA ") and shall apply to all classi- fications as set forth in Appendix "A." The terms and conditions of employment that are set forth in this Memorandum have been discussed in good faith. between NEWPORT BEACH and NBPEA. NBPEA 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 incorpora- ted in full in a resolution of the City Council. Upon adoption of such a resolution, all the terms and conditions of this Memorandum so incorporated shall become effective without further action by either party. ARTICLE, I NBPEA Recognition • NEWPORT BEACH hereby confirms its prior certifi- cation of NBPEA as the recognized employee organization for the employees in the Police Employees unit, and agrees to meet and confer and otherwise deal exclusively with NBPEA on all matters within the .scope of representation pertaining to the said employees as authorized by law. ARTICLE II Dues Check -Off NEWPORT BEACH agrees to a check -off for the payment of the regular monthly NBPEA dues and to deduct such payments from the wages of all NBPEA members and employees when autho- rized to do so by said members and employees, and remit such payments to the NBPEA in accordance with the terms of signed authorizations of such members and employees. The deduction of such dues and the remittal of same by NEWPORT BEACH to NBPEA shall constitute payment of said dues by such members and employees of NBPEA. -2- ARTICLE :III Salaries and Wages • Effective July 1, 1980, NEWPORT BEACH and NBPEA agree to the salary schedule for the various classifications as set forth in Appendix "A" attachad to this Memorandum and by this reference made a part hereof. ARTICLE IV Holidays The Veterans' Day holiday shall be celebrated on November 11, 1980. ARTICLE V Medical NEWPORT BEACH agrees to increase the maximum annual dental benefit from Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) (basic and major). NEWPORT BEACH agrees to meet and confer with NBPEA representatives in a timely manner regarding the selection of an optional membership in a qualified health maintenance organization. -3- ARTICLE VI Other Terms and Conditions of Employment • All other terms and conditions of employment of all affected employees in existence immediately prior to the effective date of this Memorandum shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect during the entire term of this Memorandum unless altered by mutual agreement of the parties hereto. ARTICLE VII Conclusiveness of Memorandum This Memorandum contains all the covenants, stipu- lations and provisions agreed upon by the parties. Therefore, for the life of this Memorandum, neither party shall be compelled, and each party 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 execution 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 reaches prior to the signing of this Memorandum and not set forth herein. -4- ARTICLE VIII Duration The terms of this Memorandum are to remain in full force and effect from July 1, 1980, until the 30th day of June, 1981, and thereafterom 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 Resllution, either party serves written notice upon the other of its desire to make changes in this Memorandum. ARTICIZ IX Separability Should any part of this Memorandum or any provisions herein contained be rendered or declared invalid by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation or by decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidation of such part or portion of this Memorandum shall not invalidate the remaining portions hereof and they shall remain in full force and effect; provided, however, that should the provisions of this Memorandum relating to pay schedule adjustment increases . be declared invalid, NEWPORT BEACH agrees to provide alternative -5- _• benefits agreeable to NBPEA to the affected employees which will cause such employees to receive the same amount of money as they would have received had such provision not been declared invalid. EXECUTED this 231d day of June , 1980, at Newport Beach, California. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH POLICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION By BY a -. WAYN A. S HW M.'EL DONALD M. ANDERSON ersonnel Director/ City - - Representative p %- 4 B_) .'_ MICHAEL A. McDONOUGH GEORGE P PPAS Finance rector/ City Representative By "9'�.� (CHARLES E. WILKINSON APPROVED AS TO FORM: ROBERT H. BURIHAM Assistant City Attorney IM. -4- APPENDIX "A" CLASSIFICATION SALARY RANGE Police Captain 63.045 - 67.045 Police Lieutenant 60.040 - 64.040 Police Sergeant 57.035 - 61.035 Police Officer 54.030 - 58.030 Police Woman 54.030 - 58.030 Emergency Equipment Dispatcher 49.033 - 53.033 Animal Control Officer 49.028 - 53.028 Station Officer 49.028 - 53.028 Rangemaster - Armorer 49.027 - 53.027 Sec. to the Police Chief 48.006 - 52.006 Parking Control Officer . 46.012 - 50.012 Police Clerk II 45.031 - 49.031 Police Clerk I 44.002 - 48.002 Custodial Officer 49.033 - 53.033 APPROX. MO. SALARY 2,616 - 3,180 2,248 - 2,734 1,934 - 2,350 1,662 - 2,020 1,662 - 2,020 1,306 - 1,588 1,300 - 1,580 1,300 - 1;580 1,299 - 1,579 1,212 - 1,473 1,105 - 1,344 1,073 - 1,304 993 - 1,207 1,306 - 1,588 Note: Police clerical employees assigned to regular full workshifts at night receive $.375 per hour night differential pay. 1 r �•