HomeMy WebLinkAboutContracts & Agreements_255-2017 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
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THE CITY OF REDLANDS
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THE REDLANDS PROFESSIONAL
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JULY 11 2018 - JUNE 30, 2023
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Between
The City of Redlands
And
The Redlands Professional Firefighters Association
Union Local No 1354, I.A.F.F.
July 1, 2018 -June 30, 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Article 1 Term of Memorandum of Understanding 4
Article 2 Preamble 4
Article 3 Recognition 4
Article 4 Management Rights . 4
Article 5 Discrimination 4
Article 6- Grievance Procedure ... 4
Article 7 Prevailing Benefits 7
Article 8 Productivity 7
Article 9 Promotions 7
Article 10 Required Work Hours 7
Article 11 Rules and Regulations 7
Article 12 Safety Practices 7
Article 13 Savings Clause 7
Article 14 No Strike Provision 7
Article 15. Equivalent Benefits 8
Article 16. Lost Firefighter 8
Article 17 Consolidation of Fire Services 8
Article 18 Salaries 8
Article 19 Overtime Compensation 8
Article 20 Education Incentive Pay 8
Article 21 Longevity Pay("G Step") 9
Article 22 Additional Step ("F Step") 9
Article 23 Paramedic Pay 9
Article 24 Call Back Pay 9
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Article 25 Paramedic Certification 9
Article 26 Uniform Allowance 9
Article 27 Bilingual Pay 1�( E
Article 28 l=ire Engineer Differential 10
Article 29 Deferred Compensation Contribution 10
Article 30 Payroll Deduction of Dues 10
Article 31 Medical Insurance 10
Article 32 Dental Insurance 11
Article 33 Life Insurance 11
Article 34 Vision Care 11
Article 35 Wellness Program 11
Article 36 Disability Insurance 11
Article 37 Driver's License Physical Examinations 11
Article 38 Modified Duty Policy 11
Article 39 Minimum Staffing Levels 12
Article 40 Personal Exposure Reporting System 12
Article 41 Union Activities 12
Article 42 Retirement—Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) 13
Article 43 Defined Contribution &Contribution Plans 14
Article 44 Death on Duty 14
Article 45 Vacation 14
Article 46 Compensatory Time 15
Article 47 Sick Leave 15
Article 48 Holiday Schedule and Holiday Carryover Prohibition 17 C
Article 49 Bereavement Leave 17
Article 50 Leave of Absence Without Pay 17
Article 51 Shift Exchange 17
Article 52 Zipper Clause A I c
Article 53 Signatures 18
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Article 1: Term of Memorandum of Understanding
Except where expressly stated otherwise herein, the City and Association agree that the provisions
of this Memorandum of Understanding shall become effective July 1, 2017 and expire on June 30,
2018
Article 2. Preamble
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by and between the City of Redlands,
hereinafter referred to as "City", and the Redlands Professional Firefighters Association, Local No
1354, International Association of Firefighters, hereinafter referred to as "Union " It is the purpose
of this MOU to achieve and maintain harmonious relations between the City and the Union, to
provide for equitable and peaceful adjustment of differences which may arise, and to establish
wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment, as agreed to, for the term of this MOU The
parties hereby agree that the terms of the MOU shall not become effective unless and until
approved by appropriate action of the City Council of the City of Redlands
Article 3- Recognition
The City recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining agent for all safety employees of the Fire
Department (Firefighter, Fire Engineer, and Fire Captain), excluding the Fire Chief, Deputy Fire
Chiefs, Fire Battalion Chiefs
Article 4: Management Rights
The authority of the City includes the exclusive right to determine the mission of its constituent
departments, commissions and boards, set standards of service, determine the procedures and
standards of selection for employment and promotion, direct its employees, take disciplinary
action, relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or for other legitimate reasons,
maintain the efficiency of work or for other legitimate reasons, maintain the efficiency of
governmental operations; determine the methods, means and personnel by which government
operations are to be conducted, determine the content of Job classifications, take all necessary
actions to carry out its mission in emergencies, exercise complete control and discretion over its
organization and the technology of performing its work, provided, however, that the exercise and
retention of such rights does not preclude employees or their representatives from meeting and
conferring on the effects that decisions on these matters may have on wages, hours and working
conditions
Article 5: Discrimination
The City agrees not to discriminate against any employee for their activity on behalf of, or
membership in, the Union and other terms and conditions of employment
Article 6. Grievance Procedure
Section 6.01: GRIEVANCE DEFINED
A grievance Is an alleged violation of this Memorandum of Understanding, the Personnel
Rules or a written City policy
Section 6.02: PROCEDURE
A INFORMAL PROCEDURE
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The grievant and the City's representative shall make every effort to resolve the grievance
at the lowest level of supervision Thus, the grievant shall attempt to discuss the grievance
with the immediate supervisor before resorting to the Formal Grievance Procedure, below
However, if the grievant is unable to resolve the grievance informally before the time period
for filing a Formal Grievance Procedure (ten working days from the date the grievance
allegedly occurred), the grievant must proceed to the Formal Grievance Procedure in
accordance with the time limits therein or he/she will have waived the right to proceed in
the Formal Grievance Procedure
B FORMAL GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
1 First Level of Review
The grievant shall present the formal grievance in writing to his/her supervisor within
ten (10) working days from the alleged occurrence of the violation The written
grievance shall contain the following information
a Name of grievant and fob title,
b Department/Section,
c Clear and concise statement of the nature of the grievance including the
circumstances and dates involved,
d The specific provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding, City Policy or
Personnel rules alleged to have been violated,
e Requested remedy,
f Name of the grievant's representative, if any, and
g Date and signature of grievant
The supervisor shall render a decision and comments in writing and return them to the
grievant within ten (10) working days after receiving the written grievance If the
grievant does not agree with the supervisor's decision or if no answer has been received
within the specified time period, the grievant shall present the grievance in writing to
the Department Head to his/her designee within ten (10) working days of the date the
supervisor's decision is rendered or should have been rendered pursuant to the
specified time period
2 Second Level -- Department Head Review
The Department Head or his/her designee shall discuss, upon request, the grievance
with the grievant, the grievant's representative if any, and with other appropriate
persons The Department head or designee shall render his/her decision and comments
within ten (10) working days after receiving the formal grievance If the grievant does
not agree with the decision reached or if no answer has been received within the
specified time period, the grievant may move the grievance to the next level of the
grievance procedure in order to do so, the grievant must submit the grievance to the
City Manager, along with a written request that the grievance be considered at the third
level, within ten (10) working days of the date the Department Head's decision is
rendered, or should have been rendered, pursuant to the specified time period
3 THIRD LEVEL—CITY MANAGER
If the grievance is submitted to the City Manager for review and settlement, the City
Manager may elect the methods he/she considers appropriate for the study of the
issues and shall render a written decision to the parties within ten (10) working days of
receipt the grievance
4 FOURTH LEVEL—ADVISORY MEDIATION
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If the grievance has not been resolved after completion of the fourth level above, either
the Union or the City may request non-binding mediation through the State of
California, Department of Industrial Relations Mediation and Conciliation Service This
mediation shall be provided by the State at no cost to either the City, to the employee,
or the Association This step shall be inapplicable if a cast is to be incurred by any party
or person
5 FIFTH LEVEL—BINDING ARBITRATION
a If the grievance is not adjusted to the satisfaction of the employee under the
procedures set forth in the foregoing sessions, the employee or his designated
representative, if any, within ten (10) working days after the completion of the
last step under the fourth level above, shall submit a written letter to the City
Manager, stating the matter has not been resolved and the intention to invoke
arbitration before a neutral third party Such statement, along with a copy of
the record of the grievance developed to that point, shall be transmitted to the
City Manager along with the statement of intention for an arbitration hearing
b The Association shall request a list of seven (7) arbitrators from the California
State Mediation and Conciliation Service no later than ten (10) working days
after delivering the letter of intent to invoke arbitration Upon receipt of the list
of arbitrators, both the City and the Association shall have the opportunity to
informally and mutually agree upon an arbitrator Should neither side informally
and mutually agree to an arbitrator, each side will begin the process of
alternatively striking names that are unacceptable Should no name be
acceptable at the end of the striking process, within five (5) working days of the
Association shall request a new list of seven (7) arbitrators from the State of
California Mediation and Conciliation Service and upon receipt of such list, the
striking process shall resume until such time that a mutually agree arbitrator has
been selected by both parties The cost of the arbitrator fees, including travel
and transcription services shall be equally shared by both the Association and
the City Each party shall be responsible for their own costs for the arbitration,
including subpoena and witness fees The final decision of the arbitrator shall be
final and binding upon both the Association and the City, however it is agreed
and understood that the arbitrator does not have the authority to change any
City rule, policy or resolution nor any provision of this agreement
c GENERAL PROVISIONS
1 The grievant is entitled to representation of his/her choice at any point in the
grievance procedure
2 Failure by the grievant to meet any of the specified time lines shall constitute a
withdrawal and waiver of the grievance Failure by the City to meet any of the
specified time lines shall entitle the grievant to appeal to the next level of review
3 Since it is important that grievances be processed as rapidly as possible, the number
of days indicated at each level shall be considered as maximum, and every effort
should be made to expedite the process If the last day of the specified time period
falls on a weekend or a City Hall observed holiday, it shall be moved to the next
working day that City Hall is open Otherwise, the time specified may be extended
only by mutual written consent
4 Probationary employees may not grieve a refection from probation
5 Employees shall be assured freedom from reprisal for using the grievance
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procedure
6 The Personnel Office shall act as a central repository for all grievance records
7 Failure on the part of an employee or his/her representative to appear for any
scheduled meeting without notification may constitute a withdrawal and waiver of
the grievance
Article 7. Prevailing Benefits
All terms and conditions of employment set forth in the MOU, including past practices defined as
such by prevailing law and which clarify the meaning of a contract provision, will remain in full
force and effect for the term of the agreement unless modified by mutual agreement of the
parties All other matters affecting terms and conditions of employment and which constitute
actual past practices defined as such by prevailing law, shall be subject to change during the tem of
this MOU either by mutual agreement or by virtue of the meet and confer process and any
applicable impasse resolution procedures being completed
Article S: Productivity
The City and the Union shall work together in the interest of maintaining and improving efficiency
in all municipal operations, the conservation of materials, supplies, equipment, the improvement in
quality of workmanship and service to the public
Article 9. Promotions
Employees promoted to positions above the classification of Firefighter shall be advanced in salary
to a minimum of "D" step in that salary range. Upon satisfactory completion of six (6) months
probation they shall be advanced to "E" step
Article 10: Required Work Hours
The required hours per week for all Fire Department shift personnel shall be fifty six (56) hours per
week
Article 11• Rules and Regulations
Rules and regulations, effective July 5, 2006, shall be a formal part of this agreement New rules, or
changes in rules, shall be accomplished through the meet and confer process This meet and
confer process will be limited to changes in said rules and regulations
Article 12. Safety Practices
The Union supports the City's safety program objectives and agrees to do its utmost to see that its
members cooperate and improve safety practices
Article 13. Savings Clause
If any provision of this MOU, or the application of such provision, should be rendered or declared
invalid by any court action or by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation, the
remaining parts or portions of this MOU small remain in full force and effect
Article 14. No Strike Provision
The Union agrees that it will not authorize, instigate, aid, condone, or engage in any strike, which
will interrupt or interfere with the operation of the City The Employer places the Union on notice
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of its intention and right to terminate any employee who instigates or engages in any strike or work
stoppage which interrupts or interferes with the operation of the City
Article 15: Equivalent Benefits
If during the term of this agreement, another Redlands safety unit negotiates an increase to
compensation in the following areas. base salary, tuition reimbursement, education incentive or
leave accrual, such terms shall become applicable to Local 1354 members who shall receive an
equivalent increase in compensation, only if the change in compensation results in a net increase in
total compensation (i e the value of City provided benefits) to any unit member in the other safety
unit
Article 16: Lost Firefighter
The City will inter at Hillside Cemetery, at no cost to the firefighter or his/her family, any active
firefighter who dies in the line of duty, or dies from any diseases that is recognized by the State of
California as being associated with the fob of being a firefighter
Article 17. Consolidation of Fire Services
Should the City consider consolidation of any City fire service that would impact Unit members, the
City agrees to meet and discuss any such plans for changes in the fire service Notwithstanding the
commitment to meet and discuss any proposed changes in the fire service that would impact Unit
members, the City agrees to meet and confer on any proposed changes in the fire service required
by the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act
Article 18, Salar-ies
All unit members shall receive the following
1 Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2018, all unit members will receive a
three percent (3%) increase to base salary
2 Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2019, all unit members will receive a
three percent (3%) increase to base salary
3 Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2020, all unit members will receive a
three percent (3%) increase to base salary
Article 19: Overtime Compensation
A Overtime compensation shall be calculated and paid as follows.
B Overtime pay shall be earned at time and one-half for all hours worked over an FLSA 7
day period/fifty-three (53) hours per week for shift personnel
C Overtime pay shall be earned at time and one-half for all hours worked over forty (40)
hours per week for non-shift personnel
D Computation of overtime shall exclude time paid for holidays, vacation, sick leave,
military leave, administrative leave, workers' compensation, and compensatory time off
E Compensation for overtime shall be paid the payday following the FLSA 7 day work
period in which the overtime is earned
Article 20. Education Incentive Pay
Employees may qualify for a seven and one-half percent (7 5%) increase in base salary upon
submitting satisfactory proof of the completion of the following educational requirements
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A An Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree with eighteen (18) fire science
units approved by the Fire Chief, or
B Fifteen (15) years of sworn fire service and eighteen (18) fire science units as approved
by the Fire Chief, or
C State Fire Officer Certification or equivalent certification authorized by the State Board of
Fire Services and sixteen (16) fire science units approved by the Fire Chief, or
D State Fire Inspector Series or equivalent certification authorized by the State Board of
Fire Services and sixteen (16) fire science units approved by the Fire Chief
E Employees may qualify for a ten percent (10%) increase in base salary upon submitting
satisfactory proof of the completion of the following educational requirements
F Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with eighteen (18) fire science units
approved by the Fire Chief
Article 21: Longevity Pay (T Step')
Employees in the unit with twenty (20) years of continuous service with the City of Redlands shall
be compensated with an additional five-percent (5%) increase in base salary following the
completion of their 20th year
Article 22: Additional Step ('T Step")
Effective July 1, 2013, and contingent upon concurrent implementation of the herein specified
(Article 43) employees paying the 9% of compensation as and for the member normal contribution
to CalPERS, the City shall insert into the applicable salary table/ranges an additional step
representing a 3% increase from the previous step ("E Step) Unit members shall be eligible to
receive the additional increase at their next annual evaluation/merit increase date and in accord
with all existing conditions precedent to receipt of a step increase
Article 23: Paramedic Pay
The Fire Chief may designate up to twenty One (21) employees (7 per shift) to receive a paramedic
compensation allowance, which shall be equal to fifteen percent (15%) of Step F of the Firefighter
Range Paramedic Incentive Pay shall be included as Firefighter base salary when a Firefighter is
assigned as a Paramedic
Article 24- Call Back Pay
All employees in the unit who are called back to work from their off duty period shall be
compensated with six (6) hours minimum at straight time This compensation shall be over and
above the actual time worked
Article 25: Paramedic Certification
Paramedic recertification hours shall be considered as overtime and calculated and paid as set
forth in the overtime compensation agreement
Article 26: Uniform Allowance
Each employee in the unit shall receive a uniform allowance of five hundred dollars ($1100 00) per
year, with $550 paid in January and $550 paid in June In addition, the City shall provide each
employee in the unit with five (5) shirts upon hire and every two (2) years thereafter Uniforms
damaged in the line of duty shall be replaced as determined by the Fire Chief
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Article 27• Bilingual Pay
Employees are eligible for bilingual pay in accordance with the City's Bilingual Pay Program and
upon approval by the Department Head and City Manager Authorized employees shall receive
additional compensation in the amount of Sixty Five Dollars ($65) per month
Article 28: Fire Engineer Differential
During the term of this agreement, the City agrees to maintain a two and one-half percent (2%%)
differential between the classification of Fire Engineer and a Firefighter receiving Paramedic Pay
Article 29: Deferred Compensation Contribution
The City shall make an annual contribution to the 401(a) on behalf of each member in the amount
of$1125 plus 2% of salary
On the first day after the last pay period in November, unit members that have a floating holiday
balance of 24 hours, shall deposit the following into the 401(a) plan Contributions will be made in
the following order up to the IRS maximum allowed
1 One hundred percent (100%) of available sick time at the end of the year available
for buy-back shall be deposited
2 One hundred percent (100%) of available floating holiday time shall be deposited
3 Sixty percent (60%) of vacation time shall be deposited
4 Seventy-five percent (75%) of compensation time shall be deposited
For 2017, members on leave of absence will not participate
Article 30: Payroll Deduction of Dues
The City agrees to deduct each pay period, dues and assessments in an amount certified to be
current by the Secretary/Treasurer of the Union from the pay of each member of the unit The
total amount of deductions shall be remitted each pay period by the City to the
Secretary/Treasurer of the Union
Article 31• Medical Insurance
As to employees hired prior to City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU, the provisions of A, B,
and C shall be effective commencing January 1, 2013
A The City shall contribute up to the 2013 family rate of the PERS Choice plan for "Other
Southern California Region" for medical insurance premiums for employees in the unit
and their eligible dependents under the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
according to their dependent election
B The City and the employee shall each fund future premium increases at the employee
and each dependent level in a 50/50 proportion
C Unit employees opting out of City medical coverage shall receive $350 per month upon
written proof of additional coverage
D Only as to employees hired on and after City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU,
the City shall contribute to employee and eligible dependents the following
E The City will contribute a maximum monthly health insurance contribution of three
hundred and ninety-seven dollars ($397 00) per month pursuant to Resolution No 4572,
adopted by the City Council on September 5, 1989 Additionally, upon approval of the
2017-2018 MOU, the City will contribute on a monthly basis an additional amount for
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active employees to purchase/contribute toward medical insurance premiums according
to their dependent election as follows
COVERAGE LEVEL BASE ADDITIONAL TOTAL CITY
CONTRIBUTION AMOUNT CONTRIBUTION
EE Only $397 $203 $600
EE + 1 Dependent $397 $403 $800
EE + Family $397 $603 $1000
F RETIREE HEALTH - Applicable only to unit members hired prior to City Council adoption
of the 2012-2015 MOU, upon service or disability retirement under the PERS retirement
plan, or in the event of the death of an employee prior to retirement, employees who
have served a minimum of fifteen (15) years of services with the City of Redlands, shall
be provided with lifetime health insurance This health insurance shall be at no cost to
the retired employee and shall cover the employee and eligible dependents The plan
shall be equal to that provided from time to time to fulltime employees Lifetime health
insurance Includes medical, dental, vision care as provided in the unit MOU Unit
members hired on and/or after City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU, shall be
ineligible to receive this post-retirement benefit
Article 32. Dental Insurance
The City shall contribute the entire monthly premium for employees and eligible dependents under
the Principal Financial or equivalent dental plan
Article 33- Life Insurance
The City shall contribute the entire monthly premium for a life insurance policy in the amount of
twenty five thousand dollars ($25,000) for all employees in the unit
Article 34: Vision Care
The City agrees to contribute the entire monthly premium for members of this unit and their
eligible dependents for a vision insurance plan with Medical Eye Services or its equivalent
Article 35: Wellness Program
The City and Union agree to develop a committee to discuss and potentially implement a mutually
agreed upon wellness program
Article 36: Disability Insurance
The City agrees to provide State Disability Insurance (SDI) to all members of the unit
Article 37: Drivers License Physical Examinations
The City shall pay for the required physical examinations of employees required by their job
classifications to maintain Class A or Class B driver's licenses Time spent participating in the
required physical examination will be considered as time worked.
Article 38. Modified Duty Policy
The Union agrees that the City's modified duty policy also applies to members of this unit, with the
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stipulation that all modified duty will occur within either the Police or Fire Departments The City
agrees to enter into discussions concerning modified duty for personnel injured while off duty on a
case by case basis
Article 39: Minimum Staffing Levels
The City shall maintain a minimum staffing level, utilizing members of Local 1354, each
engine/ladder company will be staffed by three (3) suppression personnel for each engine and/or
ladder company and two (2) firefighters for paramedic squad vehicles. All engines and the ladder
company shall have one (1) captain, one (1) engineer, and one (1) firefighter as part of their
staffing Any advanced life support (paramedic) unit shall have a minimum of one (1) paramedic
The minimum daily staffing levels shall not drop below seventeen (17) personnel excluding the
Battalion Chief
Article 40. Personal Exposure Reporting System
The City shall continue to contribute the entire cost of the Personal Exposure Reporting Recording
System developed by the California Professional Firefighters Association and Administered by the
California Firefighter Foundation The Association shall provide the City with the Personal Exposure
Reporting Recording System annual report
Article 41: Union Activities
Section 4101 MEET AND CONFER
A Local 1354 may appoint members of its union to serve on a bargaining team for the
purpose of meeting and conferring with City officials, however bargaining team members
must be identified prior to bargaining commencing Release time for bargaining shall be
with the approval of the Fire Chief Should the department be unable to provide release
time, another bargaining session shall be scheduled at a mutually agreeable time
between the Union and City
B Firefighters serving on the bargaining team during their scheduled working hours shall
earn their regular rate of pay during any workday hours that bargaining occurs
Firefighters not on duty shall not earn pay, including overtime, for meeting and
conferring
Section 4102 GRIEVANCE HANDLING
A Local 1354 may appoint members of its union to act as employee representatives for the
purpose of investigating grievances and attending grievance meetings Release time for
grievance handling shall be with the approval of the Fire Chief Should the department
be unable to provide release time, another time shall be scheduled that is mutually
agreeable between the Union and City
B Firefighters acting as employee representatives for the purpose of grievance handling
during their scheduled working hours shall earn their regular rate of pay during any work
day hours that grievance handling occurs Firefighters not on duty shall not earn pay,
including overtime, for grievance handling
Section 4103 OFFICIAL UNION BUSINESS
A Each year Local 1354 members may contribute vacation leave hours to create a total
bank of two hundred-forty (240) hours that members may utilize for Official Union
Business Leave, such as attending training or conventions Official Union Business Leave
must be pre-approved by the Fire Chief and the City Manager
B The City agrees to provide release time for one Union representative for up to three
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consecutive shifts for the attendance of I A F F and/or C P F legislative conferences,
I A F F and/or C P F general conferences and educational seminars
Section 41.04; NOTIFICATION OF UNION OFFICIALS
A current list of members making up the Board of Directors, including their term of office,
shall be submitted to the Personnel Office and Fire Chief as changes in Board membership
occur
Section 41.05: UNION MEETINGS
The Union shall be allowed the use of City facilities to hold union meetings Represented
employees who are on duty shall be allowed to attend said meetings with approval of the
duty Chief.
Article 42: Retirement-Public Employees'Retirement System (PERS)
A Concurrent with City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU, unit members hired prior
to City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU, shall pay 4 5% of "compensation" as
defined in the Government Code, representing 50% of the required 9% member's normal
contribution to CalPERS These contributions shall, at the time of termination, belong to
the employee (See Section E, below )
B Effective July 1, 2013, unit members hired prior to City Council adoption of the 2012-
2015 MOU shall pay an additional 4 5% of "compensation" as defined in the Government
Code, equaling the full 9% of member employee contributions to CalPERS These
contributions shall, at the time of termination, belong to the employee (See Section E,
below )
C All unit members hired on or after City Council adoption of the 2012-2015 MOU, but
prior to January 1, 2013, shall pay the 100% of "compensation" as defined in the
Government Code, as and for the required member normal contribution to CalPERS
These contributions shall, at the time of termination, belong to the employee
D Only as to unit members hired prior to January 1, 2013, the City shall provide the
following provisions in its contract with the PERS retirement system
1 3% @ 50 Retirement Formula
2 Survivor Continuance
3 Highest Single Year
E AB 340-
1 AB 340 (signed by the Governor on 09/07/12,) shall in its entirety be given full force
and effect as it may from time to time exist, during and after the term of the 2012-
15 MOU, as described below Any provision in the 2012-15 MOU which contradicts
any provision of AB 340, shall be deemed null and void, with the contrary AB 340
provisions) being given full force and effect Therefore, no provision of AB 340 shall
be deemed to impair any provision of the 2012-15 MOU or any MOU, Agreement,
Rule or Regulation predating the 2012-15 MOU
2 Unit employees newly employed by the City on and after January 1, 2013, shall
individually pay an initial Member CALPERS contribution rate of 50% of the normal
cost rate for the Defined Benefit Plan in which said newly hired employee is
enrolled, rounded to the nearest quarter of 1%, or the current contribution rate of
similarly situated employees, whichever is greater (AB 340 — Government Code
section 7522 30)
3 Unit members employed by the City prior to both January 1, 2013 and the date of
City Council adoption of the 2012-15 MOU, shall individually pay the Government
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Code section 20678 CALPERS Local Safety Member Contribution as follows
a Concurrent with City Council adoption of the 2012-15 MOU, 4 5% of
"compensation" as defined in the Government Code,
b July 1, 2013, 9% of"compensation" as defined in the Government Code,
c As regards the funding described in (a) and (b) directly above, the City shall
report to CALPERS as compensation, only the percent of the Member
contribution funded by the City Thus, the reporting shall be in the amount of
4 5% concurrent with City Council adoption of the 2012-15 MOU and 0%
effective July 1, 2013 and after
d Unit members who are new City employees on and after January 1, 2013, shall
be enrolled in the AB 340 provided for SAFETY OPTION PLAN TWO (2 7% at 57)
(Government Code section 7522 25(e), with final pensionable compensation (as
defined for new members in Government Code § 7522 34) being determined by
reference to the highest average annual pensionable compensation earned
during a period of 36 consecutive months (Government Code § 7522 32(a) )
F To the extent permitted by law, retirement contributions herein made by the employees
shall be made on a pre-tax basis
Article 43. Defined Contribution & Contribution Plans
A The City shall make available to Association members a qualified 401x, 401 Defined
Contribution, Defined Distribution plan(s) and a Retirement Health Savings Plan, as
allowed by law All programs shall be structured in accordance with State and Federal
law
B For Association members electing to have the accrued buy back amounts placed into
qualified plan(s), the City shall make the deposit into the appropriate account on a pre-
tax basis
Article 44: Death on Duty
A If an employee dies while on duty, the City shall calculate compensation for the entire
shift The eligible dependents of deceased employees shall be entitled to benefits as
follows
B Sick leave accruals, lifetime medical insurance and other applicable benefits shall be
calculated and/or compensated according to the eligibility requirements stated in the
current MOU
C In the event the deceased employee qualified for a service retirement (i a age 50 and
with a minimum of five (5) years of service with the City), the City shall calculate and/or
compensate benefits in the same manner as an employee service retirement
Article 45: Vacation
A The vacation accrual for employees in the unit shall be as follows
1 24 Hour Shift Personnel
YEARS OF SERVICE SHIFTS
1-5 5
6-7 6
8-9 7
10-13 8
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YEARS OF SERVICE SHIFTS
14-15 9
16-20 105
20+ 11
2 8 Hour Shift Personnel
YEARS OF SERVICE HOURS
1-5 80
6-7 120
8-9 128
10-11 136
12-13 144
14-15 152
16-20 160
21 168
22 176
23 184
24 192
If
25 + 200
C A maximum of two (2) years accrual can remain on the books from year to year
Employees shall be paid for unused vacation at the time of separation
D. There shall be a limit of eight (8) personnel off for vacation per shift as follows
1 Two (2) captains,
2 Two (2) engineers,
3 Three (3) paramedics, and
4 One (1) firefighter
Article 46. Compensatory Time
A The City shall provide each employee in the unit with the option of receiving overtime
compensation in the form of compensatory time off (CTO) or cash payment Employees
shall be authorized to accumulate no more than two hundred-forty (240) hours of CTO
during any calendar year Should there be an excess of two hundred-forty (240) hours at
the end of the calendar year, all hours over two hundred-forty (240) hours shall be paid
out in cash All accumulated CTO shall be utilized within twelve (12) months of the time it
is earned
B Employees shall be authorized to utilize the accumulated CTO for any purpose. The City
agrees that it is at the discretion of the employee to use compensatory time off in lieu of
vacation or holiday time
Article 47. Sick Leave
Section 47 01 ACCRUAL
Paid sick leave shall accrue at 5.6 hours per pay period and taken in twenty-four (24) hour
shifts Employees who work a forty (40) hour week will accrue sick leave at 3 7 hours per
pay period
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A 24 Hour Shift Personnel
1 Unit employees with more than seven hundred (700) hours of sick leave accrual may
buy back up to three (3) shifts of sick leave accrual each year, based on the following
schedule.
e No sick leave used during applicable period — buy back three (3) shifts
f One (1) shift of sick leave used during applicable period — buy back two (2) shifts
g Two (2) sick leave shifts used during applicable period —buy back one (1) shift
h Three (3) or more shifts of sick leave used during applicable period — no buy back
entitlement
2 Unit employees with more than one thousand one hundred (1100) hours of sick
leave accrual may buy back up to six (6) shifts of sick leave accrual each year, based
on the following schedule
I No sick leave used during applicable period — buy back six (6) shifts
One (1) shift of sick leave used during applicable period —buy back five (5) shifts
k Two (2) sick leave shifts used during applicable period — buy back four (4) shifts
Three (3) sick leave shifts used during applicable period — buy back three (3)
shifts
m Four (4) sick leave shifts used during applicable period —buy back two (2) shifts
n Five (5) sick leave shifts used during applicable period — buy back one (1) shift
o Six (6) sick leave shifts used during applicable period — no buy back entitlement
3 Payment shall be made in November of each calendar year for the preceding year
B 40 Hour Week Personnel
1 At the end of each calendar year, each employee in the unit may elect to be paid
cash at their prevailing hourly rate for each sick leave day accumulated during the
preceding calendar year, in excess of six (6) sick leave days, or to accumulate all sick
leave days from calendar year to calendar year to an unlimited amount. A total of
one (1) year's accumulation must be on the books prior to any compensation being
paid
Section 47.03: ACCRUAL PAYMENT UPON RETIREMENT
A Upon service or medical retirement under the PERS retirement plan, or in the event of
the death of an employee prior to retirement, employees with less than fifteen (15) years
service with the City may elect one (1) of the following options for payment of unused
sick leave
1 Convert all remaining sick leave accrued at the time of retirement to cash value at
the final rate of pay and apply said cash value to applicable premiums payable under
the City's medical insurance program for the employee and eligible dependents until
the cash value is exhausted (amount is subject to all applicable taxes) In the event
that the employee dies prior to exhaustion of the cash value of said benefits, the
remaining cash value may be applied towards the premiums of covered dependents
until exhausted, subject to the conditions and limitations of the applicable insurance
policy
2 At the time of service retirement, disability retirement, or at the death of an active
employee, accrued sick leave may be cashed out at the prevailing hourly rate at
three-percent (3%) for each year of service to a maximum of 100%
3 At the time of retirement or disability retirement extend service credit equal to one
hundred percent (100%) of accrued sick leave on the books
B Upon service or medical retirement under the PERS retirement plan, or in the event of
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the death of an employee prior to retirement, employees who have served am in I mum of
fifteen (15)) years service with the City, shall be provided lifetime health insurance in
accordance with Article 31, Section G In addition, affected employees also have the
option of being compensated for unused sick leave on the books at the time of
retirement by either option 2 or 3 above
Article 48• Holiday Schedule and Holiday Carryover Prohibition
A Twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel in the unit shall be compensated with twelve (12)
12-hour holidays per year and two (2) 12-hour floating holidays per year Effective
January 1, 1997, compensation shall be based on 5 54 hours for 26 pay periods Floating
holidays not used by December 3111 of each year will be paid off the following January
B Within the first week of December, represented shift personnel shall have the option of
submitting to the Finance Department a declaration of intent to convert their 144 hours
of holiday pay to one hundred forty four (144) hours of compensatory time off for the
ensuing calendar year
C Non-shift personnel shall receive the same holidays granted to other employees as
established by Council Resolution
D Non-shift personnel shall not be allowed to carry over holidays from one calendar year to
another Floating holidays not taken by December 31 shall be paid off in January of the
following year
E Holidays shall be paid at the rate of pay applicable to the shift to which the employee is
regularly assigned and shall include supplemental pay (Paramedic Pay, Educational
Incentive) which may apply to the specific firefighter The city will report to CAPERS the
Holiday Cash out amounts This amount is derived from an employee's left over holiday
cash out amount and paid at regular rate, which includes base payrate, paramedic pay,
and educational incentive pay The city will report the holiday cash out on an annual
basis to CaiPERS in January of each year
Article 49- Bereavement Leave
In the case of death in the immediate family, shift personnel will be compensated with forty eight
(48) hours paid leave and hourly employees will be compensated with two (2) days paid leave
Immediate family shall be defined as the following relatives to either the employee or spouse of
the employee spouse, child (including a foster child or ward of the court), parent, grandparent,
brother and sister
Article 50: ,Leave of Absence Without Pay
If an employee takes more than five (5) accumulated days of leave without pay in a calendar year,
commencing at the beginning of the sixth (6th) day of leave without pay and any day of leave
without pay thereafter during the calendar year, sick leave and vacation accruals will be adjusted
proportionately to eliminate benefit accruals for any day an employee is on leave without pay
Article 51• Shift Exchange
Employees shall have the right to exchange shifts on an "unlimited freedom of trade" basis as long
as the trade does not interfere with the normal operation of the Fire Department The Fire Chief
shall approve such procedure
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Article 52: Article 52: Zipper Clause
The parties agree that all negotiable Items have been discussed during negotiations leading to this
MOU, Including salaries and benefits, and conditions of employment and therefore further agree
that negotiations will not be reopened on any item during the life of this MOU except my mutual
agreement or as provided elsewhere in this MOU
Article 53: Signatures
PROFESSIONALCITY OF REDLANDS REDLANDS
LOCAL
President Date
Paul Foster, Mayor Date
Attest Vice P eside Date
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nne Donaldson, City Clerk
Date
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