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RESOLUTION NO. 9844
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
• OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF
UNDERSTANDING NEGOTIATED BY REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE NEWPORT BEACH FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION
AND THE CITY REPRESENTATIVE
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 7173 of the City Council
of the City of Newport Beach provides that the City Repre-
sentative and Representatives of the Newport Beach Fire
Fighters Association will meet and confer in good faith
regarding matters within the scope of representation; and
WHEREAS, the City Representative and Representatives
of the Newport Beach Fire Fighters 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 Fire Fighters Association, a copy of which is
attached hereto and made a part hereof, and authorizes the
City's Representative to execute same on behalf of the City,
effective July 1, 1980.
ADOPTED this 28th day of July 1980.
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
AND
NEWPORT BEACH FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION
This Memorandum of Understanding is entered into
with reference to the following:
A. Authorized representatives of the City of
Newport Beach (hereinafter referred to as "NEWPORT BEACH ")
and authorized representatives of the Newport Beach Fire
Fighters Association (hereinafter referred to as "NBFFA "),
a recognized employee organization, met and conferred,
exchanging various proposals concerning wages, hours, fringe
benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment of
employees represented by NBFFA (hereinafter referred to as
the "affected employees ") for the 1980 -81 Fiscal Year.
B. These representatives have reached an agreement
as to the wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of
employment to apply to all affected employees for the 1980 -81
Fiscal Year. They desire to reduce their agreement to writing
and to present such agreement in the form of this Memorandum
of Understanding to the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach for approval.
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NOW, THEREFORE, this Memorandum of Understanding
is made and entered into, to became effective July 1, 1980,
upon approval by the City Council of the City of Newport
Beach, as follows:
ARTICLE I
Salaries and. Wages
Effective July 1, 1980, the salary of each employee
represented by NBFFA shall be increased in each classifica-
tion as follows:
Fire
Fighter
15.6%
Fire
Engineer
15.6%
Fire
Captain
15.6%
Fire Paramedic 18.1%
ARTICLE II
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 NBFFA
representatives in a timely manner regarding the selection of
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an optional membership in a qualified health maintenance
organization.
ARTICLE III
Holidays
The Veterans' Day holiday shall be celebrated on
November 11, 1980.
ARTICLE IV
Uniform Costs
NEWPORT BEACH agrees to ;pay the entire cost of all
shoes required by the Fire Department to be worn as a part
of the uniform. Said program shall be monitored by the Fire
Chief.
ARTICLE V
Move -Up Pa,
NEWPORT BEACH agrees to pay each employee, who,
subsequent to the effective date of this Memorandum of Under-
standing, is required for any reason to perform the duties
attendant to a classification with a higher salary range,
move -up pay equal to 5% of the regular base pay for the period
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of time the employee is actually performing those duties;
provided, however, the employee shall receive such pay only
after the employee has performed those duties for One Hundred
Twenty (120) hours, while in the employ of the Newport Beach
Fire Department.
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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 of Understanding 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. There-
fore, 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
reached prior to the execution of this Memorandum and not set
forth herein.
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ARTICLE V1'II
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 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 parties serves written
notice upon the other party of its desire to make changes in
this Memorandum.
ARTICLE 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, City agrees to provide alternative bene-
fits agreeable to NBFFA to the affected employees which will
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cause such employees to receive the same amount of money as
they would have received had such provision not been declared
invalid.
EXECUTED this
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
By
WAYNE SCHWAMMEL
Personnel Director/
City Representative
By
GEORGE PAPPAS
Finance Director/
City Representative
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROBERT H. BURNHAM
Assistant City Attorney
day of
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1980.
NEWPORT BEACH FIRE FIGHTERS
ASSOCIATION
By
RANDY SCHEERER
Representative
By
JACK HAMILTON
Representative
By
PETE HADLEY
Representative
By
BRIAN SLATER
Representative
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Classification
Fire Captain
Fire Engineer.
Fire Paramedics
Firefighter,
APPENDIX "A"
Approx.
Mo.
Salary Range
Salary
56.043 -
60.043
1,856 -
2,256
53.043
- 57.043
1,603 -
1,949
54.032
- 58.032
1,666 -
2,025
52.010
- 56.010
1,479 -
1,797