HomeMy WebLinkAboutFFA MOU Jan 1 2006 through Dec 31 2010CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
NATIONAL CITY
FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION
AND
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
CALIFORNIA
January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2010
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING CONCERNING WAGES AND
OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AND THE NATIONAL CITY FIREFIGHTERS'
ASSOCIATION, IAFF LOCAL 2744 FOR THE FOLLOWING PERIOD OF
TIME: CALENDAR YEARS 2006-2010
The representatives of the City Manager of the City of National City, for and on behalf of the
City Council of National City, have met and conferred with the representatives of the National City
Firefighters' Association, an organization representing employees of the City of National City, in
accordance with the provisions of Section 3500 et. seq., of the Government Code of the State of
California, and;
As a result of meeting and conferring in good faith with said Group, agreement has been
reached on the following terms and conditions of employment as applied to those employees who are
members of and represented by the Association; and the Memorandum of Understanding concerning
said agreed terms and conditions of employment has been approved by the City Council of the City of
National City on December 19,2006
For the CITY:
CH IS ZAPATA
City Manager
AL ' DOL
City Representa
K„,
DON CONDON
City Representative
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WALTER AME EE
City Representative
Date
For the NCFFA, IAFF Local 2744:
ROBE MEDINA
Presiden
LARRY ECK
FFA R resentati . ,,
Y DAY
presentative
WIL I M E. REEl
FFA Representative
SERC;IO MORA
FFA Representative
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE TITLE PAGE
Article 1 Recognition/Implementation 1
Article 2 Work Week 2
Article 3 Uniform Allowance 3
Article 4 Out -Of -Class Pay 4
Article 5 Holidays 5
Article 6 Leave Eligibility And Procedure 7
Article 7 Annual Vacation Leave 8
Article 8 Military Leave 10
Article 9 Family Care Leave 11
Article 10 Court Leave 12
Article 11 Sick Leave With Pay 13
Article 12 Compensation Plan 19
Article 13 "Y" Rate 21
Article 14 Forty Hour Assignment Pay 22
Article 15 Revision of the Compensation Plan 23
Article 16 Overtime 24
Article 17 Longevity Pay 25
Article 18 Employee & Dependent Health & Dental Insurance 26
Article 19 Employee Life Insurance 27
Article 20 Long Term Disability Insurance Program 28
Article 21 Public Employees' Retirement System 29
Article 22 Salaries 30
Article 23 Call Back And Standby/On-Call 31
Article 24 Shift Exchanges 32
Article 25 Training 33
Article 26 Company -Level Staffing 34
Article 27 Management Rights 36
Article 28 Terms of Provisions 37
Article 29 Definitions 38
Article 30 Employee Grievance Procedure 41
Article 31 Paramedic Assessment Company 48
ARTICLE 7
RECOGNITION/IMPLEMENTATION
Section 1 Recognition
The National City Firefighters' Association is the exclusive representative of probationary and career
employees in the following classes:
4 Firefighter
4 Fire Engineer
4 Fire Captain
4 Battalion Chief (other than those employees already holding title of Battalion Chief on
December 31, 2004)
Deputy Fire Marshal
Section 2 Implementation
This Memorandum constitutes a mutual recommendation to be jointly submitted to the City Council of
National City. It is agreed that this Memorandum shall not be binding upon the parties either in whole or in
part unless and until:
a) The City Council acts, by majority vote, to formally approve and adopt said Memorandum.
b) The City Council acts to appropriate the necessary funds required to implement the
provisions of this Memorandum that require funding.
c) The City Council acts in a timely manner to make the necessary changes in ordinances,
resolutions, rules, policies and procedures to implement and conform to this Agreement.
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ARTICLE 2
WORK WEEK
The City agrees to cooperate with the Firefighters' Local 2744 to retain the fifty-six (56) hour work week for
Fire Suppression personnel, and the forty (40) hour work week for Staff personnel. The City agrees to meet
and confer with the Firefighter's Local 2744 prior to making adjustments to the twenty-four (24) hour duty
shift.
(A) Fire Suppression - Fifty-six (56) hours shall constitute the normal workweek for personnel
assigned to this division. The normal shift length for personnel assigned to this division shall be
twenty-four (24) hours. The normal platoon change shall occur at 0800 (8:00 a.m.).
(B) Forty Hour Assignment - Forty (40) hours shall constitute the normal workweek for personnel
temporarily assigned to the prevention or administration divisions. The normal work day for
personnel assigned to this division shall be eight (8) hours, and begin at 0800 (8:00 a.m.) daily.
Such assignment shall not exceed twelve (12) months, except for those positions designed and
filled as permanent 40-hour assignments or with the consent of the temporarily assigned
employee and approval of the Chief.
(C) 9/80 Assignment - Employees on a forty hour assignment are eligible to participate in the
"Alternative 9/80 Work Schedule," subject to approval of the Fire Chief and in accordance with
the restrictions and/or requirements for the "Alternative 9/80 Work Schedule" set forth in the side
letter to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect between the City and the National
City Municipal Employees' Association.
(D) 4/10 Assignment- Employees on a forty (40) hour assignment are eligible to participate in the
"Alterative4/10 work schedule", subject to approval of the Fire Chief.
(E) Assignment Allotment - For the term of the alternative 9/80 and 4/10 work schedule,
suppression personnel temporarily assigned to a forty hour workweek shall be entitled up to an
additional 14 hours of vacation during the calendar year for temporary assignment. The additional
hours will be pro -rated (i.e., not eligible for hours on holidays already passed), and may be
rescinded if unused upon return to a 56 hr schedule.
(F) Permanent Employees — shall be entitled up to 26 hours of allotment time during the calendar
year to offset holiday time off requirements. This time will be pro -rated based on assignment,
9/80 or 4/10 workweeks.
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ARTICLE 3
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
Safety equipment prescribed by OSHA or the City, including turnouts, rubber boots, gloves, helmets, leather
boots and pants, will be provided by the City.
In addition, the City will provide $500 annually for each employee covered by this agreement to be applied
toward the purchase and maintenance of the shirt, belt, utility jacket and non -safety trousers prescribed by
department.
All safety equipment prescribed by OSHA and the City provided pursuant to this article will be considered
property of the City and may not be worn by the employee while off -duty, except for travel to and from work.
In addition to the above, the City shall provide each newly hired employee an additional $200 to assist them in
making an initial purchase of required uniforms
Upon successful completion of probation the City will provide each employee one "Class A" dress uniform,
consisting of the following:
• Jacket
• One pair of pants
• Shirt
• Shoes
• Tie
• Hat
• Collar device
• Badge holder
• Belt
• Applicable piping
Employees on probation may purchase a "Class A" uniform from the City's supplier. Upon successful
completion of probation, the permanent employee will be eligible for reimbursement, up to the City's cost for
"Class A" uniforms.
The July 2006 allowance of $500 will be paid in installments of $200 in July of 2006 and $300 in January of
2007.
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ARTICLE 4
OUT -OF -CLASS PAY
This program will provide compensation at the salary range for the classification to which an Out -of -Class
assignment has been made. Eligibility requirements and pay for an Out -of -Class assignment are as follows:
1. A Battalion Chief may be assigned to work as Fire Chief or other higher -ranking position, and he/she
shall receive 5% acting pay over current Battalion Chief's base salary for the time of the assignment.
2. A Fire Captain may be assigned to work as a Battalion Chief and he/she shall receive a 5% acting
pay over current Captain's base salary for the time of the assignment. To be qualified for the acting
position of Battalion Chief, a person must meet the current qualifications for Battalion Chief.
3. To be qualified for acting position of Captain, a person must be certified by the department to act in
the position of Captain; or, if no certified Captains are available, employee must be on the current or
most recent promotional eligibility list for Captain; or, if no list is available, the employee must
possess the current qualifications for promotion to Captain. Employees shall receive 5% over their
base salary for acting time.
4. To be qualified for the acting position of Engineer, a person must be certified by the department to
act in the position of Engineer; or, if no certified Engineers are available, employee must be on the
current or most recent promotional eligibility list for Engineer; or, if no list is available, the employee
must possess the current qualifications for promotion to Engineer. Employees shall receive 5% over
their base salary for acting time.
5. When the Deputy Fire Marshal is assigned to work as Fire Marshal, he/she shall receive a 5% acting
pay over current Deputy Fire Marshal's base salary for the time of the assignment.
6. These requirements are not intended to limit the Fire Chief from appointing any employee to an
acting capacity or position when circumstances are such that rated or certified personnel are not
readily available after reasonable attempts have been made to use rated or certified personnel.
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ARTICLE 5
HOLIDAYS
Section 1
Eligible suppression personnel temporarily assigned to a forty (40) hour workweek shall be entitled to the
following fixed holidays with pay if they occur during such assignment:
1. New Year's Day
2. 2nd Sunday in April
3. Memorial Day
4. Independence Day
5. Labor Day
6. Thanksgiving Day
7. Christmas Day
Personnel permanently assigned to a 40 hour/week shall be entitled to the same fixed holidays with pay as
Fire Management personnel.
1. New Year's Day — January 1st
2. Memorial Day — Last Monday in May
3. Independence Day — July 4th
4. Labor Day — 1st Monday in September
5. Thanksgiving Day — 4th Thursday in November
6. Day after Thanksgiving
7. Christmas Eve Day — December 24th
8. Christmas Day — December 25th
Also each employee permanently assigned to 40 hour/week shall be credited with five (5) floating holidays at
the start of each fiscal year and pro -rated according to date of hire for new employees.
1. King's Birthday — 3`d Monday in January
2. Lincoln's Birthday — February 12th
3. Washington's Birthday — 3rd Monday in
February
4. Columbus Day —2nd Monday in October
5. Veterans' Day — November 11th
Section 2 Appointed and Religious Holidays
With Council approval, every day appointed by the President of the United States or by the Governor of
California for a Public fast, thanksgiving or holiday, with the exception of Good Friday, shall be honored as an
additional Holiday. Employees may request time off to attend religious or other religious activities on Good
Friday or on other recognized religious holidays during the year; such time off shall be charged to the
employees' annually accumulated leave or compensating time off. If the employee has no accumulated
annual leave or compensating time off, such time off shall be without pay.
Section 3
Holidays Occurring On Normal Work Day, During Sick Leave or
Annual Leave or On a Weekend - 40 Hour/Week Assignment
In the event an employee is required to work on a holiday, which holiday falls on the employee's regular day
off, hourly compensation shall be based on the overtime rate. If a holiday falls on the employee's regular day
off and the employee is not required to work such employee shall be granted equivalent compensatory time
off as approved by the department head.
When an employee is absent on annual leave, sick leave or compensating time off, a holiday immediately
preceding, immediately following or wholly within such leave period shall be recorded as holiday and not as a
day of leave.
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Article 5 - Holidays
If a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed as a holiday. If the holiday falls on
Sunday, the next following Monday will be observed as a holiday.
Section 4 Fire Suppression Holiday Work Schedule
The normal workday on holidays for employees assigned to Suppression (56-hour week) shall consist of daily
morning routine, answering emergency calls and the performance of assigned supervisory duties. For
purposes of this section, the following days shall be modified workdays:
1. New Year's Day (January 1st)
2. Memorial Day (4th Monday in May)
3. 2nd Sunday in April
4. Independence Day (July 4th)
5. Labor Day (1st Monday in September)
6, Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November)
7. Christmas Day (December 25th)
8. Sunday after 1300 (Sunday work schedules will be reviewed each January for possible
adjustments after conferring with the FFA)
The Fire Chief shall designate that the holiday work schedule be followed on days appointed by the President
of the United States or by the Governor of California for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday and approved by
Council.
The provisions of the other sections of this article do not apply to observance of the Fire Suppression holiday
work schedule.
Section 5
In lieu of holiday time off, Battalion Chiefs shall receive 11.1 hours of base salary; Fire Captain, 11.0 hours of
base salary; Fire Engineers, 10.9 hours of base salary; and Firefighters, 10.7 of base salary for each 28 day
work period. However, those suppression personnel temporarily assigned to a 40-hour work schedule shall
not work on fixed holidays observed by Fire Management and that time off will be charged against their
vacation accrual.
Section 6
Forty (40) hour employees on a 40 hour schedule shall accrue vacation as per article 7 of the MOU.
Employees working a 9/80 schedule ere entitled to 1 additional hour of vacation to be utilized and reported on
each holiday taken.
Employees working a 4/10 schedule are entitled to 2 additional hours of vacation to be utilized and reported
on each holiday taken.
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ARTICLE 6
LEAVE ELIGIBILITY AND PROCEDURE
Section 1 Leave Categories
Eligible employees shall be entitled to holidays and annual vacation, and shall be allowed sick, injury,
emergency and Family Care Leave of absences as provided in this MOU. (See Article 9)
Section 2 Request for Leave
All requests for leaves of absence, whether with or without pay, shall be submitted in writing on prescribed
forms, and, except as provided in the case of Compulsory Leave, Court Leave and Special Meetings, must
meet the approval of the appointing authority.
Section 3 Leave Approval
Except in the case of sick, emergency or military leave, the time during which any leave of absence shall be
taken by an employee shall be designated by the appointing authority, and the request for such leave, signed
by the employee and the appointing authority.
Section 4 Leave Of Absence - Commencement and Termination
Each leave of absence shall be granted for a specific period of time and a specific cause, and if such cause
shall cease to exist prior to the expiration of the period for which the leave is granted, such leave shall
thereafter be invalid.
Section 5 Leave Of Absence - Failure to Report
Leaves of absence shall be indicated on the payroll timesheets submitted to the Director of Finance for
checking and certification. Failure of an employee to report at the expiration of leave shall separate the
employee from City service and shall be considered, in effect a resignation; provided, however, an appointing
authority may cancel such separation if circumstances warrant such cancellation (as determined by the
appointing authority).
Section 6
Leaves of absence must contain a time for termination of the leave and the reason for granting the leave. A
copy of a written order granting a leave of absence must be filed with the appointing authority and the
Personnel Department. No post-dated leave of any kind may be granted to any employee in the classified
service.
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ARTICLE 7
ANNUAL VACATION LEAVE
Section 1
All employees shall be entitled to annual vacation leave with pay.
Section 2
Accrual Rates
(A) All personnel shall be governed by the following vacation accrual rates per pay periods of service:
Pay Cycles
Fire Suppression
Personnel
40 Hr Assign.
TEMPORARY
40 Hr. Assign.
PERMANENT
0 - 130 pay cycles
5.54 hrs. p/pay cycle
3.96 hrs. p/pay cycle
3.08 hrs. p/pay cycle
131 - 390 pay cycles
7.39 hrs. p/ pay cycle
5.28 hrs. p/pay cycle
4.62 hrs. p/pay cycle
390+ pay cycles
9.24 hrs. p/ pay cycle
6.6 hrs. p/pay cycle
6.15 hrs. p/pay cycle
Section 3 40-hour assignment
Fire Suppression Employees who volunteer to remain on a 40-hour assignment for more than 12 months
shall accrue the same vacation as the permanent 40-hour assignment (see above.)
Section 4 Vacation Usage
Vacation schedules shall be arranged by the department head with particular regard to the needs of the City,
and as far as possible, with the wishes of the employee.
1. Vacation authorized by the department director or designee shall not be deemed payable until the
employee's eligibility is verified by the Finance Department.
2. Each employee is entitled to use a minimum of one (1) year's accrual of vacation during each fiscal
year, providing he/she submits a request for vacation, as provided in City and departmental
procedures. Additional vacation leave which exceeds annual accrual may be requested providing
staffing permits and with approval of the Fire Chief.
3. An eligible employee may take earned vacation in any increment of four (4) hours or more with the
approval of the department head or his/her designee.
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Section 5 Maximum Vacation Accumulation
An eligible employee may accumulate vacation to a maximum of 2.5 time's annual accrual. Vacation accrual
will discontinue upon reaching the maximum until the employee reduces vacation accumulation. The
maximum allowable accruals are as follows:
Section 5- (contd)Maxlmum Vacation Accumulation
360 hours for all 56-hour safety employees with less than five (5) years service.
257 hours for permanent 40-hour safety employees with less than five (5) years service.
480 hours for all 56-hour safety employees with five (5) to fifteen (15) years service.
342 hours for permanent 40-hour safety employees with five (5) to fifteen (15) years service.
600 hours for all 56-hour safety employees with fifteen (15) plus year's service.
428 hours for permanent 40-hour safety employees with fifteen (15) plus year's service.
Section 6 Vacation Selection and Coverage
Vacation selection and coverage shall be as provided in current Departmental Policy, Volume I, Standard
Instruction #36, page 5, and effective March 12, 1985. Copy attached. (Reference Article 26, Section 4)
Firefighters shall not be required to supply vacation relief.
Section 7 Terminal Vacation Leave
Upon termination of employment for any cause, an eligible employee shall be entitled to base salary in lieu for
the number of accumulated vacation hours credited to the employee's account under the provisions of this
section. All vacation granted upon completion of an employee's last day of work shall be a lump sum
payment termed "terminal vacation pay" and shall be paid at their annual average rate of base salary.
Section 8
Upon notice of opportunity from the Fire Chief, requests to sellback accrued vacation may be submitted for
approval by the Fire Chief.
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ARTICLE 8
MILITARY LEAVE
In addition to
of the armed
absence and
California.
1.
the leaves of absence provided in this Article, City officers or employees who are also members
services or militia or organized reserves of this State or National shall be entitled to the leaves of
the employment rights and privileges provided by the Military and Veterans' Code of the State of
The term "military service" as used herein shall signify service on active duty with any branch
of service above mentioned, as well as training or education under the supervision of the
United States preliminary to induction into the military service.
2. The terms "active service" or "active duty" shall include the period during which such officer
or employee while in military service is absent from duty on account of sickness, wounds,
leave or other lawful cause.
3. No employee serving under a permanent appointment in the Classified Service shall be
subjected by any person directly or indirectly by reason of his absence on military leave to
any loss or diminution of vacation, holiday, insurance, pension, retirement or other privilege
or benefit now offered or conferred by law, or be prejudiced by reason of such leave with
reference to promotion, continuance in office or employment, re -appointment or re-
employment.
4. When military leave is granted to an employee in the Classified Service pursuant to this
section, the position held by such employee shall be filled temporarily only during the
employee's absence, except in the event of the employee's death while on leave, and said
employee shall be entitled to be restored to such position, or to a position of like seniority,
status and pay, upon return from such leave, provided the employee is still mentally and
physically qualified to perform the duties of such position, and provided said employee
makes application for re-employment within ninety (90) days after being relieved from such
military service.
5. During absence on military leave, any employee in the Classified Service who has been
employed continuously by the City for a period of not less than one (1) year prior to the date
upon which such absence begins, shall receive his regular salary for a period not to exceed
thirty (30) calendar days in any one fiscal year.
All services of said employee in the recognized military service shall be counted as employment with the City.
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ARTICLE 9
FAMILY CARE LEAVE
Refer to Citywide Council Policy on Family Leave Policy.
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ARTICLE 10
COURT LEAVE
An employee who is required by subpoena or court order to serve as a juror, or as a witness who is not a
party to a court action, shall be granted leave for such purpose upon presentation of proof of said employee's
required attendance to the appointing authority and the Personnel Director. The employee shall receive full
pay for the time served on court duty during scheduled working hours, provided the money received as a juror
or witness on regular duty days is deposited with the Finance Department for credit to the proper fund.
Employees shall be reimbursed for witness fees for all incidental expenses incurred, including parking,
pursuant to such appearance while on regular duty days. It is the employee's responsibility to notify the
department operations officer no later than the beginning of the next work shift that he has received a
summons for jury duty or subpoena.
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ARTICLE 11
SICK LEAVE WITH PAY
The intent of this Article is to provide a continuity of full salary to those employees who are unable, because
of illness or injury, to perform the duties of their positions or who would expose fellow workers or the public to
contagious disease and are thereby forced to be absent from employment, and to provide necessary time off
from work for unexpected medical and dental care, subject administrative regulations designed to prevent
malingering or abuse of these privileges.
Section 1 Sick Leave Definition
Sick leave is the necessary absence from duty of an employee because of:
1. Illness, injury or exposure to a contagious disease suffered by an employee.
2. The serious disability of the employee while on a scheduled vacation.
3. The absence of an employee for authorized medical or dental care.
4. The care of a family member meeting the requirements of Federal Family Medical Leave Act
or California Family Rights Act
Section 2 Sick Leave Earning and Accumulation
1. 56-hour Fire Suppression personnel of the Fire Department shall earn 5.54 hours of sick
leave for each full pay cycle of employment. Permanent 40-hour employees shall earn 3.69
hours of sick leave per pay cycle.
2. Accumulated Sick Leave: Each permanent or probationary 56-hour employee covered by
this Memorandum shall, on June 30, 1980, be eligible to accumulate sick leave up to a
maximum of 720 hours, (herein called "accumulative sick leave"). Sick leave accrual will be
credited on the last day of each pay period up to the 720-hour maximum limitation.
Permanent 40-hour employees may accumulate up to 514 hours.
3. Frozen Sick Leave Balance: Employees hired on or before June 30, 1980 and who have
an existing sick leave balance on June 30, 1980 in excess of 720 hours, will be "frozen" at
their June, 1980 sick leave balance levels on July 1, 1980. (Herein called "frozen sick leave
balance"). Said frozen sick leave balance will be maintained as a separate account.
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Example: Employee has 1020 hours of sick leave accrual on June 30, 1980. On
July 1, 1980 it is distributed as follows:
Accumulated Sick Leave
Frozen Sick Leave Balance
Credit 720 hours
(Maximum Accumulation)
300 hours
4. Upon reaching the maximum accumulated sick leave (720 hours), accrual will d'scontinue
and will resume only after the employee's balance falls below 720 hours. Accrual will resume
on the last day of the pay period in which the employee's balance falls below the 720-hour
level. Said accrual will occur at the established rate as defined in paragraph (1) above.
Section 3 Sick Leave Usage
(1) Employees must first utilize the regular sick leave balance prior to utilizing frozen sick leave
accumulation.
(2) Employees using sick leave pursuant to this Article for non -work related illness or injury
which has a sixty (60) consecutive day duration shall, upon the sixty first (61st) consecutive,
day of illness, utilize provisions of Article 20 herein, Long Term Disability Insurance.
Section 4 Limitation on Time Chargeable to Sick Leave
(1) No person shall be entitled to sick leave with pay while absent from duty on account of any of
the following causes:
(a) Disability arising from any sickness or injury purposely self-inflicted or caused by any
willful misconduct.
(b) Sickness or disability sustained while on leave of absence other than his/her regular
vacation.
(c) No paid sick leave shall be granted in excess of the employee's sick leave credit.
(d) An employee may be granted sick leave with pay only for injury, illness or exposure to
contagious disease that incapacitates the employee for work.
(2) Absence that is chargeable to sick leave in accordance with this shall be charged in an
amount not smaller than one (1) hour for the first hour of absence; thereafter, in increments
of not less than fifteen (15) minutes.
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Section 5 Sick Leave Compensation
(1) In order to receive compensation while on sick leave, the employee shall notify:
(a) The immediate supervisors; or
(b) The department head; or
(c) In the event of the unavailability of either, the senior representative available.
(2) Notification shall be made prior to or not later than the beginning of the work day/shift in the
employee's respective department.
(3)
The department head may waive the above requirements if, in his opinion, an emergency or
other exceptional circumstances so warrants.
Computation of sick leave shall not include regular days off or holidays, provided these are
not in conflict with the established schedule within each department.
Section 6 Physician's Statement Required
(1) When absence is for more than three (3) consecutive working days, the department head may
require the employee to furnish a certificate or statement from a regular licensed and practicing
physician, at the employee's own expense, whose license will be honored by the County Health
Officer, indicating the nature and duration of the employee's incapacity, or other adequate evidence if
the employee was not examined by a physician. The appointing authority may require evidence of
incapacity in cases of short periods of absence.
(2) The department head is responsible for sick leave during the first three days before the filing of a
physician's certificate is required. This responsibility may be implemented by a visitation or any other
reasonable method deemed necessary by the department head. Sick leave with pay shall be
authorized by the department head subject to verification of the employee's eligibility by the
Personnel Director.
(3)
When absence is for more than five (5) working days in a two (2) week period or there is in the
judgment of the department head a questionable usage of sick leave over a number of pay periods,
the department head may require the employee to submit to an examination at City expense by a
physician designated or approved by the City Manager. The department head shall be entitled to a
written report from the examining physician indicating the specific nature and duration of the
employee's illness or incapacity.
Section 7 Separation from City Service
All eligibility from sick leave with pay shall be canceled upon separation of the employee from City service,
provided that if such separation is by lay-off, his accumulated eligibility may be restored to him in whole or in
part by the Civil Service Commission upon re-employment.
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Section 8 Illness During Vacation
An employee who becomes incapacitated due to illness or injury while on paid vacation may substitute sick
leave credits for vacation provided the employee's request for sick leave substitution is accompanied by a
doctor's statement.
Section 9 Holidays during Sick Leave
For 40-hour permanently and temporarily assigned employees, paid fixed holidays immediately preceding,
immediately following or wholly within the period for which sick leave is granted shall not be regarded as part
of such period of sick leave.
Section 10 Sick Leave Payment Upon Retirement
An employee hired on or before June 30, 1980, shall upon formal retirement from the City under the Public
Employees' Retirement System, be paid at their annual base salary for each hour of unused sick leave or
fraction thereof which has accrued to his credit up to and including his last day of work but not to exceed 360
hours. An employee hired on or after July 1, 1980, shall not be eligible for sick leave payment upon
retirement.
For employees hired on or before June 30, 1980, sick leave payoff upon retirement shall be computed as
follows:
Frozen sick leave balance upon date of retirement, and
Accumulative sick leave balances upon retirement.
Equals Sick leave payoff, however, in no event shall the payoff exceed 360 hours.
Section 11 Sick Leave Reporting for Payroll Purposes
Reports of absences of employees must be made to the City Manager at the same time the department head
files his payroll report. The department head who fails to report the absence of an employee from duty and
thus enables the employee to receive pay in excess of the amount to which he is legally entitled shall be held
liable for the amount illegally paid.
Section 12 Evidence of Cause of Absence
In all cases of absence because of sickness or injury of the employee or illness or death in the employee's
family, the employee may be required to furnish to the appointing authority satisfactory evidence
substantiating the facts justifying such leave. Failure to furnish such evidence upon request shall be sufficient
reason for denying the leave of absence with pay.
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Section 13 Sick Leave Incentive Pay
(a) 56 Hour Work Week
Sworn members of the Fire Department working on a twenty-four (24) hour shift basis using forty-
eight (48) hours of sick leave or less may convert fifty (50%) percent of their remaining yearly sick
leave at annual base salary. Remaining yearly sick leave not converted to pay shall be carried over
and accumulated for use when needed.
Pay shall be computed based on the following schedule and all computations shall be rounded to the
nearest whole hour:
Remaining Annual Sick Leave Accrual
at End of Fiscal Year
Hours that may be converted at
annual base salary
56 HOUR WORK WEEK
56 HOUR WORK WEEK
144 Hours
72 Hours
132 Hours
66 Hours
120 Hours
60 Hours
108 Hours
54 Hours
96 Hours
48 Hours
Less than 96 Hours
No Payoff
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(b) 40 Hour Work Week
Sworn members of the Fire Department working other than a twenty-four (24) hour shift schedule
earn sick leave at the rate of 3.69 hours per full pay period of service. Persons in this work
assignment, using thirty-two (32) hours or less, during the fiscal year, may convert fifty (50%) percent
their remaining yearly sick leave at annual base salary. Remaining yearly sick leave not converted to
pay shall be carried over and accumulated for use when needed.
Pay shall be computed based on the following schedule, and all computations shall be
rounded to the nearest whole hour:
Remaining Annual Sick Leave Accrual
at End of Fiscal Year
Hours that may be converted
at annual base salary
40 HOUR WORK WEEK
40 HOUR WORK WEEK
96 Hours
48 Hours
88 Hours
44 Hours
80 Hours
40 Hours
72 Hours
36 Hours
64 Hours
32 Hours
Less than 64 Hours
No Payoff
(c) Except as provided in (d) below, sick leave hours converted shall be subtracted from the employee's
accumulative sick leave balance. The remaining sick leave hours shall be carried over accumulated
per Section 2 (3) herein.
(d) An employee who has the maximum accumulation of sick leave at the beginning of the previous
fiscal year (July 15`) and who used no sick leave during the year, shall not have the amount of sick
leave for which compensation is received under the sick leave incentive program deducted from the
employee's accumulative yearly sick leave balance and shall remain at the maximum accumulation.
(e) The City will attempt to make payment on the payday following the end of the 3`tl pay cycle, but no
later than the payday following the end of the 4th cycle of each fiscal year. Pay will be computed
based on the employee's salary step on June 30 of the preceding fiscal year.
Payment will be made to an employee hired during the fiscal year on a prorated basis provided he is
on the payroll June 30. Permanent employees who terminate or retire during the fiscal year will be
compensated on a prorated basis subject to their formal separation or retirement date.
(f)
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COMPENSATION PLAN
Section 1 Salary Advancement
The Compensation Plan of the City of National City has the following Characteristics:
(1) The salary range for Firefighter consists of seven (7) steps, "A" through "G"; the ranges for
other classifications consist of five (5) steps each ("A" through "E").
(2) The increase from one step to the next step on each range is as indicated in the Salary
Schedule.
Salary advancement for each employee shall not be automatic, but shall depend upon the increased value of
an employee to the City, as reflected by the recommendations of the employee's supervisor and department
head, and all other pertinent evidence. The success of the Compensation Plan depends upon incentives that
will encourage employees to put forth increasing efforts as they advance through the salary steps of the
salary range.
Section 2 Salary Steps
The steps of the range shall be interpreted and applied as follows: the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and
seventh salary steps are merit and seniority adjustments to encourage an employee to continue to improve
his work:
(A) The first base salary step (as shown in the schedule for base salary) is the minimum rate and
will normally be the hiring rate. Appointment may be made to other than the normal entering
salary step upon the recommendation of the department head and upon the approval of the
City Manager, when it is decided that such action is in the best interests of the City.
(B) The second salary step: When 13 full pay cycles are completed after hire into a permanent
position, the employee is eligible for consideration for this salary advancement. This salary
advancement shall be made only after a satisfactory performance evaluation and the Fire
Chief recommends the advancement subject to approval by the City Manager.
(C) The third salary step — When 13 full pay cycles are completed at the 2nd step in a permanent
position, the employee is eligible for consideration for this salary advancement. This salary
advancement shall be made only after a satisfactory performance evaluation and the Fire
Chief recommends the advancement subject to approval by the City Manager.
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(D) The fourth salary step - When 13 full pay cycles are completed at the 3`d step in a permanent
position, the employee is eligible for consideration for this salary advancement. This salary
advancement shall be made only after a satisfactory performance evaluation and the Fire
Chief recommends the advancement subject to approval by the City Manager.
(E) The fifth salary step — Twenty-six (26) full pay cycles of satisfactory service at the fourth step
normally shall make an employee eligible for consideration of this advancement. This salary
advancement shall be made only after satisfactory performance evaluation and if
recommended by the department head subject to approval by the City Manager.
(F) The sixth salary step — Twenty-six (26) full pay cycles of satisfactory service at the fifth step
normally shall make an employee eligible for consideration of this advancement. This salary
advancement shall be made only after satisfactory performance evaluation and if
recommended by the department head subject to approval by the City Manager.
(G) The seventh salary step — Twenty-six (26) full pay cycles of satisfactory service at the sixth
step normally shall make an employee eligible for consideration of this advancement. This
salary advancement shall be made only after satisfactory performance evaluation and if
recommended by the department head subject to approval by the City Manager.
All rates shown, and conditions set forth herein, are in full payment for service rendered and are intended to
cover full payment for the number of hours now regularly worked in each class. Each promotion shall carry
with it a salary increase and the procedure covering the normal minimum hiring rate shall not necessarily
apply.
The provisions of this Article are based upon the schedules adopted by the City Council.
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ARTICLE 13
"Y" RATE
Step "Y" of the salary range for any class is hereby defined as any rate of pay in excess of Step "E" of the
range for the class. An employee shall be paid at Step "Y" solely under one of the following two (2)
conditions:
(a) Upon the reduction of the maximum salary rate for a class, an employee having other than
provisional status who immediately prior to such time was paid at a higher rate for such class
than the new maximum rate shall, in the absence of any contrary orders by the City Council
for economy reasons, continue to be paid at the former rate.
(b) Any employee who is reclassified from a class in which said employee has acquired
permanent status to a class with a lower maximum rate of pay may, at the discretion of the
City Manager, continue to receive the same rate of pay or may have said salary reduced.
In the event of an increase in the salary rate applicable to a class, regardless of the method by which such
increase is accomplished, any employee who immediately prior thereto has been paid at Step "Y' shall
receive no increase unless the increased salary for employees at Step "E" for the class exceeds the salary
already being paid to said employee in which case the employee shall be paid at Step "E".
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ARTICLE 14
FORTY -HOUR ASSIGNMENT PAY
Those employees classified as:
1. Firefighter; or
2. Fire Engineer; or
3. Fire Captain; or
4. Battalion Chief
And temporarily assigned to a forty (40) hour assignment, shall receive a ten (10%) percent pay differential
for the duration of said assignment. The assignment pay is intended for Fire Department mission -related
objectives and assignments; not to compensate light duty personnel for the loss of overtime pay.
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ARTICLE 15
REVISION OF THE COMPENSATION PLAN
In the absence of any contrary orders by the City Council for reasons of economy, the following method shall
be observed in determining the step at which each employee shall be paid beginning the effective date of a
change of the maximum salary for said employees' class or position:
(a)
If the maximum salary is raised, the step at which the employee will be paid shall not be
affected thereby.
(b) If the maximum salary is lowered, the employee should be paid at the rate in the new range,
which is the same as the rate to which he was paid in the former range. If the maximum rate
of the new range is lower than the employee's salary in the former range the employee may,
pursuant to Article 14, be paid at the "Y' rate.
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ARTICLE 16
OVERTIME
(1) The smallest unit of time credited as overtime shall be one -quarter hour.
(2) Overtime worked that is less than one -quarter hour shall be rounded -off to the nearest quarter
hour each pay period.
(3) The City of National City has elected a 28-day work period for fire suppression employees under
the 7K exemptions contained in the Fair Labor Standards Act to coincide with the City's regular
pay periods. Overtime pay shall be calculated pursuant to the provisions of the Department of
Labor, Wages and Hour Division Administrative Letter ruling dated November 19, 1986 which is
contained in Appendix Ill, Administrative rulings Pages 129 through 131 of the Fair Labor
Standards Handbook published by Thompson Publishing Group.
(4) Employees may be credited with compensating time for overtime worked, upon prior request of
the employee and approval of the Fire Chief, up to a maximum of 480 hours. Time off shall be
requested and must be approved at least (7) days prior to the requested date of absence.
(5) An employee may use compensating time in advance of accruing it with the Fire Chief's approval,
providing that any negative balance is owed to the City at separation or retirement.
(6) The City may not force use of compensatory time off or vacation in order to avoid overtime
payment.
(7) The maximum consecutive hours worked by any employee shall be based on the follow criteria:
a) Strike team — as needed
b) For unplanned absences such as sick leave, 4850 and unexpected vacancies, time worked
shall not exceed 72 hours consecutive except with prior approval of the Chief of the
department
c) For known or planned absences such as shift exchanges or vacation relief, time worked shall
not exceed more than 72 hours except with prior approval of the Chief of the department.
d) The City and FFA are in agreement that a forced hire shall be allowed to complete the 72
hour -shift with allowable rest periods rather than commute both to and from work and home
during the 12 hour off period.
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Time worked Mon. Tues. Wed.
24 hr 12/12hr 24 hr
Authorization shall be received prior to working a 72 hour consecutive period by the Chief of
The Department or by his/her designee. The City and the FFA recognize that safety is of the
Utmost importance and mutually agree to put safety first, but also understand that staffing
Shortages may require forced holdovers in certain circumstances.
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ARTICLE 17
LONGEVITY PAY
In addition to other compensation paid for the services of employees, longevity pay for continuous and
uninterrupted service shall be applied as follows: continued at same level for those employees receiving
longevity pay as of June 30, 1984. No employees not receiving longevity pay as of that date will be eligible to
receive it in the future: no employee currently receiving it will be eligible for increase in longevity pay.
Current levels of longevity pay are:
(a) After five (5) years of continuous and uninterrupted service the sum of $10.00 per month;
(b) After ten (10) years of continuous and uninterrupted service the sum payment of $15.00 per
month
(c) After fifteen (15) years of continuous and uninterrupted service the sum payment of $20.00
per month;
(d) After twenty (20) years of continuous and uninterrupted service the sum payment of $25.00
per month;
(e) After twenty-five (25) years of continuous and uninterrupted service the sum payment $30.00
per month, which shall be the maximum payable.
Vacations, sick leave, military leave and absence authorized by the Fire Chief of National City shall not be
considered as interruption of service.
In the event an officer or employee ceases to be employed by National City for a reason other than military
service or lay-off, all rights to longevity pay shall be forfeited and expire, and if said officer or employee is
subsequently re-employed by the City, said employee or officer shall not be entitled to any longevity pay by
reason of any prior employment.
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EMPLOYEE AND DEPENDENT HEALTH
AND DENTAL INSURANCE
Section 1
As a benefit to full-time employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding, the City will provide a
group health insurance and a group dental insurance program. The benefits and limitations of the programs
are to be designed cooperatively by the Employees' Association, the Insurance Carriers and the City. The
Association and City agree to select and implement health insurance programs that meet the requirements of
the Health Maintenance Act of 1973.
In the event the cost of insurances selected by the employee exceeds the contribution by the City, the
employee must pay the excess amount.
Section 2 Cash -in -Lieu
An employee must select coverage for health and dental insurance to be eligible for cash -in -lieu. If coverage
selected costs less than the contribution by the City, the difference shall be paid to the employee in the form
of money to a maximum of $100/month.
Section 3 Medical & Dental Benefits
Effective February 1, 2002, the City shall contribute the following amounts for health and dental benefits:
Employee Only
Employee & one dependent
Employee + 2 or more dependents
$305.30
80% of Kaiser Health Plan & PMI Dental Plan Premium
80% of Kaiser Health Plan & PMI Dental Plan Premium
The contribution of $305.30 for employee only shall remain at $305.30/mo. until the premiums for Kaiser and
PMI exceed that amount, after that the benefit shall be 100% of those premiums.
Section 4 Retiree Health Benefit
Employees covered by this MOU, who retire from the City of National City after July 1, 2002, and who have at
least 20 full years of service with National City Fire Department shall receive $5/month for each year of
service with National City Fire Department as the City's contribution towards their medical insurance
premium. This contribution shall continue until reaching age 65 or the retiree obtaining primary health
coverage not sponsored by the City of National City. Terminal vacation pay and/or sick leave payment upon
retirement or PERS adding unused sick leave accruals toward retirement credit shall not be included in the
calculation of 20 full years of service. If the City increases this benefit for the Police Officers' Association, that
increase shall also apply to the Firefighters' Association, but not to former members of the FFA already
retired at the time the increase is made, unless the increase for the POA applies to its former members
already retired at the time the increase is implemented.
Retirees eligible for this benefit are responsible for paying the Health Insurance Premium and the City will
forward this benefit amount on a monthly basis directly to the Retiree. This benefit will be canceled upon non-
payment of premium or otherwise becoming ineligible. The Retiree is also responsible for notification to the
City of address change and health coverage from another source.
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ARTICLE 19
EMPLOYEE LIFE INSURANCE
As a benefit to full-time employees covered by this Memorandum of Understanding, the City will provide a
group life insurance program. The benefits and limitations of the Life Insurance Program are to be designed
cooperatively by the Employees' Association, Insurance Carrier and the City. The City will provide $15,000
Life Insurance with Accidental Death and Dismemberment as a City paid benefit. In the event the cost of
providing Employee Life Insurance exceeds the established City contribution, employee must pay the excess
amount.
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ARTICLE 20
LONG TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE PROGRAM
It is the intent of this article to provide an income protection plan to firefighter employees who are unable to
work because of non -work related injury, illness or disability.
(A) The Firefighters' Association, at its option, may change insurance carriers and/or plan benefits for its
group Long Term Disability (LTD) Program no more than once in any twelve (12) month period upon
proper notice to the City's Labor Relations Representative.
(B) The City shall pay $33.90 per month to each represented firefighter employee in the form of a taxable
pay type and shall deduct the monthly premium and pay the insurance carrier directly. Any excess of
City contribution over the premium cost shall be available to the employee as cash -in -lieu.
(C) The City shall continue to make health, dental and life insurance contributions to represented
employees in accordance with Article 18 and 19 of this MOU for the duration of the disability or twelve
(12) consecutive months whichever is less, unless this benefit is extended by the Fire Chief and the
City Manager.
(D) The disabled employee shall use accumulated sick leave during the waiting period for the benefit to
be effective and thereafter on leave without pay status. The City shall be notified as to the effective
date of benefit by the responsible party.
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ARTICLE 21
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Section 1
Consistent with the Government Code of the State of California, employees are local safety members of the
Public Employees' Retirement System and are entitled to optional benefits as indicated in the December 12,
1989, amendment to contract between the Board of Administration of PERS and the City Council.
Section 2
The City's contribution for the employee's share of the cost of the Public Employees' Retirement System shall
continue to be nine (9) percent, and the City will report the Employee Paid Member Contribution of 9% of
employee's share as gross pay for purposes of highest single year retirement benefit effective at the start of
Fiscal Year 2002-03.
Section 3
The City's P.E.R.S. contract includes the "Highest Single Year" option at the City's expense.
Section 4
The City provides a 3% at 50 PERS Retirement Benefit for represented employees.
Section 5
After ratification of this Agreement by the City Council, the City will request an actuarial study from CALPERS
on the cost of implementing the Level IV Survivors Benefit. When received, the City and FFA will re -open
negotiations on this issue only and will implement that benefit if the cost is not significant.
This actuary study is to be provided by 1/31/07
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ARTICLE 22
SALARIES
Philosophy The City of National City strives whenever fiscally prudent, to provide fire suppression
personnel with total compensation comparable to the average of San Diego County cities.
The City and NC FFA will mutually agree upon the compensation study.
Salaries
Special Incentive
Pay
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Employee salaries shall remain as set forth in the existing salary schedule
Employees of the FFA, will receive a percentage salary adjustment for cost of living equal
to the annual San Diego County All Consumers CPI * index
benchmark of Jan 2007. This increase will be provided beginning
the first full pay period in February 2007 but effective beginning the
first full pay period in January of 2007.
Employees of the FFA, will receive a percentage market adjustment equal to the base
hourly salary average of each perspective rank based on the
compensation studies of the (18) City Fire Departments in the
County of San Diego.
Market adjustments shall be administered and effective as follows:
Percentage Market Adjustment effective first full pay period in
January, 2008
August, 2008
January, 2009
August, 2009
January, 2010
August, 2010
• Adjustment will be made based in the current salaries in place
in the San Diego Comparables.
• Subsequent retro-active adjustments are not considered nor are increases
not yet ratified
Those represented employees who can demonstrate competency in the Spanish or
Tagalog languages as verified by the Personnel Department shall receive an additional
2% incentive pay to the hourly base salaries.
Those represented employees who can show actual residency within the City limits of
National City shall receive an additional 2% incentive pay to their hourly base salaries
for as long as they remain residents of National City.
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CALL BACK AND STANDBY/ON-CALL
1. All employees covered by the terms of the Agreement who are called back to work from off -duty and
arrive at station for duty shall be paid for not less than two (2) hours at one and one-half (1-1/2) times
the base salary rate. Immediate call back will receive one (1) additional hour of travel time.
2. Off -duty personnel may be required by the Fire Chief to remain on standby/on-call status and shall
receive one-half (.5) hour of base salary for each four (4) hours of required standby time.
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ARTICLE 24
SHIFT EXCHANGES
The City agrees that employees shall have the right to exchange, subject to prior approval of the Chief or his
authorized designee, duty shifts when the changes do not interfere with the operation of the Fire Department.
The Association agrees that shift exchanges shall in no way become subject to overtime pay.
(1) The Chief's authorized designee may be one shift Captain from the requesting individual and
one shift Captain from the receiving man involved in the shift exchange. The Chief may
change his designee at any time.
(2) Shift exchanges may be for a minimum of one (1) hour to a maximum of twenty-four (24)
hours for any one request.
(3) Refer to article 16 Overtime for consecutive hours worked criteria.
(4) Working in excess of twenty-four (24) hours will not be cause for denial.
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ARTICLE 25
TRAINING
Section 1 Training
EMT Training - The City will determine if EMTFS certification is required for all classifications covered by this
agreement. If the EMT/FS requirement is maintained, all training and re -certification will be provided on City
time (during regularly scheduled work hours).
In the event that EMT/FS is not required by the City, any requirement to obtain or maintain EMTFS
certification described in the class specifications for Firefighter, Fire Engineer and Fire Captain will be
deleted.
Fire Investigation Training - up to $500 annually will be provided to employees assigned to Fire Investigation
for specialized training in fire investigation that is considered necessary by the Fire Marshal and approved by
the Fire Chief.
Section 2
The Educational Expenses Reimbursement Plan is available to employees who wish to improve their work
performance through furthering their education. The plan provides reimbursement for up to twelve (12) units
per fiscal year and is open to all employees who meet the following criteria:
A. Successful completion of probation.
B. A proposed course of instruction related to the employee's employment with the City. The City
Manager or his designee has the final authority on determining whether a course is job related.
Request must be submitted in writing on appropriate department form according to established
procedures.
C. The reimbursement may be used to cover the costs of tuition, registration and books at a local
community college.
D. The course must be passed with a grade of "C" or better. If taken on pass/fail basis, employee must
pass course(s) taken.
E. The employee must show written documentation of the expenditures being claimed for
reimbursement.
Reimbursement under this Plan will be made upon completion of the coursework as per part 2, above.
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ARTICLE 26
COMPANY -LEVEL STAFFING
Section 1
Each of the two (2) engine companies shall be staffed with a minimum of three (3) Personnel in the following
manner: one (1) rated Fire Captain, one (1) rated Fire Engineer and one (1) rated Firefighter. Engine
companies shall be staffed to perform engine company operations. Temporarily staffing engine companies at
higher levels is addressed in Section 8.
Section 2
Each Truck Company shall be staffed with a minimum of four (4) Personnel in the following manner: one (1)
rated Fire Captain, one (1) rated Fire Engineer and two (2) rated Firefighters, except as provided in Section 3
below. The Truck Company shall be staffed to perform truck company operations.
Section 3
The City shall be obligated to staff each company with rated personnel at all times. Circumstances in which
non -rated personnel are used shall be governed by Article 4, Out -of -Class Pay. Inability to provide rated
personnel may be permitted in circumstances out of the Department's control, such as sick leave, special
leave, off the job -incurred injury, or illness, on the job -incurred injury or illness or natural disasters.
Section 4
In the event a Battalion Chief is on vacation, an attempt must be made to fill the vacancy with a rated
Battalion Chief. In the event a Captain is on vacation, an attempt must be made to fill the vacancy with a
rated Captain. In the event an Engineer is on vacation, an attempt must be made to fill the vacancy with a
rated Engineer.
Section 5
Refer to Overtime article 16 for consecutive hours worked criteria.
Section 6
Minimum daily staffing shall not be less than 11 personnel comprised of two (2) engine companies, one (1)
truck company and one (1) Battalion Chief. Temporarily increasing minimum daily staffing is addressed in
Section 8.
Section 7
The City will not make assignments under Civil Service Rule 407.5 to fill a vacant position until an employee
has been absent for 30 consecutive calendar days. However, if within the first 30 calendar days that the
employee is absent, the employee provides medical evidence to the City that his/her absence will exceed 30
consecutive calendar days, the City may make an assignment under Civil Service Rule 407.5 prior to the
employee being absent 30 consecutive calendar days.
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ARTICLE 26
COMPANY -LEVEL STAFFING
Section 8
The City is committed to enhancing service levels and evaluating the impact of constant manning for the
betterment of its residents and the NCFFA who serve them.
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ARTICLE 27
MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
Except --and only to the extent --that specific provision of this Agreement expressly provides otherwise, it is
hereby mutually agreed that the City has and will continue to retain, regardless of the frequency of exercise,
rights to operate and manage its affairs in each and every respect. The rights reserved to the sole discretion
of the City shall include, but not be limited to the right:
to determine the mission of its constituent departments, commissions, boards; set standards
of service; determine the procedures and standards of selection for employment and
promotions; direct its employees; establish and enforce dress standards; determine the
methods and means to relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or 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 and intent of job classifications; determine methods of financing;
determine style and/or types of City -issued wearing apparel, equipment or technology to be
used; determine and/or change the facilities, methods technology, means, organizational
structure and size and composition of the work force and allocate and assign work by which
the City operations are to be conducted; determine and change the number of locations,
relocations and types of operations, processes and materials to be used in carrying out all
City functions including the right to contract for or subcontract any work or operations of the
City; to assign work to and schedule employees in accordance with requirements as
determined by the City and to establish and change work schedules and assignments upon
reasonable notice; establish and modify productivity and performance programs and
standards; suspend, demote, reprimand, withhold salary increases and benefits, or otherwise
discipline employees for legal cause; establish reasonable employee performance standards
including, but not limited to, quality, and quantity; standards; and to require compliance
therewith; take all necessary actions to carry out its mission in emergencies; and exercise
control and discretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work.
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ARTICLE 28
TERMS OF PROVISIONS
The provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding shall be effective and binding subject to approval of the
National City Firefighters' Association and the City Council from the adoption of this document by the City
Council through December 31, 2010.
This MOU is subject to all future and current applicable Federal or State and Local laws and regulations.
If any part or provision of this MOU is in conflict with such applicable provisions of Federal or State laws or
regulations, or is otherwise held to be invalid or unenforceable by any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, such
part or provision shall be suspended and superseded by such applicable law or regulations, and the
remainder of the MOU shall not be affected. The Association will be duly notified of any such judicial or
legislative action invalidating any section of this Agreement, and the Employees' Association and/or the City
shall have right to meet and confer within thirty (30) days concerning said section. This MOU shall supersede
all past agreements and City or department rules and ordinances that are in conflict with or are addressed by
this MOU.
In addition, the City and the Association may mutually agree in writing to meet and confer on any subject
within the scope of representation.
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ARTICLE 29
DEFINITIONS
BASE SALARY — Shall mean, for 56-hour personnel, the hourly rate derived by dividing the annual salary
as developed by the Finance Department on their published salary schedule by the average number of
scheduled work hours (2912) hours. For 40-hour personnel, the hourly salary derived by dividing the annual
salary by 2080 hours. The annual salary does not include overtime, special or incentive pays or cash -outs.
COMPENSATION PLAN - Shall mean the official schedule of pay approved by the City Council assigning
one or more rates of pay to each class title.
COMPENSATORY LEAVE - Shall mean time off from work in lieu of monetary payment for overtime
worked.
CONTINUOUS SERVICE - Shall mean employment in the City service uninterrupted by separation, and
applies to the time a person has been employed on a permanent basis, or to the continuation of employment
from temporary to a permanent appointment, without any break in service.
DEMOTION - Shall mean the appointment of an employee holding a position in one class to a position in
another class having a lower maximum salary rate, or to a lower step within the same.
DEPARTMENT - Shall mean an administrative branch including a group of employees under the immediate
charge of a chief executive officer of a department of the City government, which latter officer shall be known
as the department head.
EMPLOYEE - Shall mean a person who is legally an incumbent of a position in the Classified Service or
who is on authorized leave of absence from such a position with the right to return to his position. Employee
shall include OFFICER.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY - Except as provided in Article 12, Section 2, immediate family shall include the
husband, wife, mother and father of husband and wife, son, daughter, brother and sister of the employee, or
any relative by blood or marriage residing in the same household.
INTERIM APPOINTMENT - Shall mean a short-term appointment made from an eligible list.
LAY-OFF - Shall mean the involuntary, non -disciplinary separation of an employee from a position resulting
from lack of work, lack of funds or abolishment of a position.
LEAVE - Shall mean an approved type of absence from work as provided for by these rules.
NORMAL WORK DAY - Shall mean operations personnel are not expected to work on projects of a non -
emergency nature after 1700 hours. If an individual elects to work on a project or other administrative
assignment after 1700 hours he shall do so of his own free choosing. No coercion, harassment or
persuasion shall be placed on any individual either by the fire department administration or by the labor body.
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Article 29 - Definitions
PAY CYCLE — Two -week period for pay purposes.
PAY DAY — Day on which pay is given for previous pay cycle.
PAY PERIOD — 28-day period for purposes of overtime.
PERMANENT EMPLOYEE - Shall mean an employee who has been appointed to a permanent position.
A permanent employee may be serving a probationary period.
PERMANENT POSITION - Shall mean a specific office or classification, whether occupied or vacant,
carrying responsibilities and calling for the performance of certain duties by one individual. This position shall
be included in the Classified Service and may be either on a part-time or full-time basis.
PERMANENT STATUS - Shall mean the satisfactory completion of one (1) year of probationary service
and continuing permanent appointment.
DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL - Shall mean the City Manager or the person appointed by the City
Manager to act as Secretary to the Civil Commission, to administer the activities of the Personnel Department
and to exercise general supervision over the employment policy of the City subject to the direction of the
Commission.
POSITION - Shall mean any specific officer or classification whether occupied or vacant, carrying certain
responsibilities and calling for the performance of certain duties by one individual, either on a part-time or full-
time basis.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD - Shall mean the working test period during which an employee is required to
demonstrate his fitness by the actual performance of the duties and responsibilities of his position and during
which time he may be terminated without right of appeal to the Civil Service Commission.
PROBATIONARY STATUS - Shall mean service in a permanent position prior to completion of the
prescribed period of probationary service.
PROBATIONER - Shall be an employee in the Classified Service who is serving a probationary period.
PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT - Shall mean the temporary appointment of a person who possesses
the minimum qualifications established for a particular class and who has been appointed to a position in the
class in the absence of available eligible; any non -permanent appointment, other than seasonal, part-time or
emergency appointment, which is not made from a re-employment list or an eligible list.
RATE — Rate shall mean the same as Rank. Rate and Rank are interchangeable terms for purposes of this
MOU. Rate or Rank means to be employed in a position, on a permanent or probationary basis and includes
employees working in a position pursuant to an assignment under Civil Service Rule 407.5.
RATED PERSONNEL — Shall mean permanent employees and probationary employees in a position as
well as employees working in a position pursuant to an assignment under Civil Service Rule 407.5.
SALARY RANGE - Shall mean one or more, but commonly five (5) specific pay rates having a percentage
relationship to one another, assigned to a class of positions as the compensation for the class.
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SALARY RATE - Shall mean a specific dollar amount, expressed as an annual rate, a monthly rate, a
semi-monthly rate, a bi-weekly rate or an hourly rate, as shown in the compensation plan of the City.
SALARY STEP - Shall mean the location of a rate within a salary range, as identified by a letter of the
alphabet.
TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT — Assignment of personnel to a 40-hour workweek in a position that is not
designated as a permanent 40-hour assignment.
TEMPORARY EMPLOYEE - Shall mean an employee appointed to a position of a non -permanent nature
on provisional basis.
WORK DAY - Shall mean an eight (8) hour period as a normal work period.
WORK SHIFT - Shall mean twenty-four (24) hour period as normal work.
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ARTICLE 30
EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
Section 1 Purpose
The purpose and objectives of this Grievance Procedure of the City of National City are:
(A) To promote improved employer -employee relations by establishing grievance procedures on matters
within the scope of a Memorandum of Understanding between the City and a recognized employee
association for which appeal or hearing is not provided by other regulations.
(B) To assure fair and equitable treatment of all employees and promote harmonious relations among
employees, supervisors and management.
(C) To encourage the settlement of disagreements informally at the employee -supervisor level and
provide an orderly procedure to handle grievances throughout the several supervisory levels where
necessary.
(D) To provide that appeals shall be conducted as informally as possible.
(E) To resolve grievances as quickly as possible and correct, if possible, the cause of grievances,
thereby reducing the number of grievances and future similar complaints.
This grievance procedure is applicable to all employees in positions within a bargaining unit represented by
an employee association. This procedure does not supersede the grievance or other appeal procedures in
the Civil Service Rules of the City.
Section 2 Identification of Participants
For the purpose of this grievance procedure, the following definitions shall apply:
(A) Association: The employee organization recognized by the City to represent employees in the
grievant bargaining unit.
(B) City: The City of National City.
(C) City Manager: The City Manager or his designee.
(D) Department: A major organizational unit of the City.
(E) Department Head or Head of a Department: The chief executive officer of a department.
(F) Employee or City Employee: A member of a bargaining unit either at the time of initiation of the
grievance of within seven (7) calendar days prior to initiation of the grievance.
(G) Employee Representative: An individual who appears on behalf of the employee.
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(H) Grievance: A complaint of an employee, or a group of employees or the Association on behalf of its
membership as a whole, arising out of the application or interpretation of existing provisions of an
MOU.
Immediate Supervisor: The individual who normally assigns reviews or directs the work of an
employee.
Management: (1) Any employee having significant responsibilities for formulating and administering
City policies and programs, including but not limited to the chief executive officer and department
heads; (2), Any employee having authority to exercise independent judgment to hire, transfer,
suspend, lay-off, recall, promote, discharge, assign, reward or discipline other employees, or having
the responsibility to direct them or to adjust their grievances, or effectively to recommend such action
if in connection with the foregoing the exercise of such authority is not of a merely routine or clerical
nature, but requires the use of independent judgment.
(K) Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): A written agreement between an employee organization
and the City, which is a result of the meet and confer process.
(L) Director of Personnel: The Director of Personnel or his designee.
(M) Second Level Supervisor: The individual to whom an immediate supervisor normally reports.
Section 3 Scope of Grievance Procedure
(A) To be reviewable under this procedure, a grievance must:
1. Concern matters or incidents that have occurred; and
2. Result from an act or omission by management which is alleged to be a violation of a specific
provision of a current Memorandum of Understanding; and
3. Arise out of a specific situation, act or acts complained of as being unfair which result in
specified inequity or damage to the employee(s).
(B) A grievance is not reviewable under this procedure if either it is a matter which would require the
modification of the MOU or a policy established by the City Council or by law. Also, a grievance is not
reviewable under this procedure if it is reviewable under some other administrative or Civil Service
procedure such as:
(C)
1. Applications for changes in title, job classification or salary;
2. Appeals from formal disciplinary proceedings;
3. Appeals arising out of Civil Service examinations;
4. Appeals from work performance evaluations.
A complaint may not be considered under this procedure if a grievance has been filed on the same
matter under the Civil Service Grievance Procedure (Rule IX).
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Section 4 Special Provisions of the Grievance Procedure
(A) Procedure for Presentation: In presenting a grievance the employee shall follow the sequence and
the procedure outlined in Section 5 of this Procedure.
(B) Prompt Presentation: The employee shall discuss the grievance with the immediate supervisor
promptly after the act or omission of management causing the grievance.
(C) Submittal of Grievance: The written grievance shall be submitted on a form prescribed by the
Director of Personnel for this purpose. At each level, the form must be completed fully, signed by the
grievant and hand delivered or sent by U.S. mail to the designated reviewer's office with a copy being
sent to the Personnel Office, also within the specified time limits.
(D) Statement of Grievance: The grievance must contain a statement of:
1. The specific situation, act or acts complained of as being unfair; and
2. The specific provision(s) of the MOU which has been violated; and
3. The inequity or damage suffered by the employee; and
4. The relief sought; and
5. The representative of the grievant (if applicable).
(E) Employee Representative: The employee may choose someone to provide representation at any
step in the procedure. No person hearing a grievance need recognize more than one representative
for any employee at any one time.
(F) Handled During Working Hours: Whenever possible, grievance hearings and meetings with
reviewers will be conducted during the regularly scheduled working hours of the parties involved.
(G) Extension of Time: The time limit within which action must be taken or a decision made as
specified in this procedure may be extended by mutual written consent of the parties involved. A
statement of the duration of such extension of time must be signed by both parties involved at the
step to be extended.
(H) Consolidation of Grievances: If the grievance involves a group of employees or if a number of
employees file separate grievances on the same matter, the grievances may be handled by
management as a single grievance.
(I) Settlement: A grievance shall be considered settled and not subject to further consideration or re -
filing if any of the following conditions exist:
1. The grievant indicates in writing that the grievance is withdrawn.
2. The specific remedy requested on the grievance form is granted.
3. The grievant does not submit the grievance to the next higher level of review with the normal
time limits or extended time limits obtained in writing by mutual agreement.
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(J)
Rejection: A grievance may be rejected for consideration at any time during the grievance review
process for any of the following reasons:
1. The grievant does not meet the definition of "employee" indicated in Section 2.
2. The subject of the grievance is outside the scope of the procedure as indicated in Section 3.
3. The grievant does not comply with any of the requirements of Sections 4 or 5.
(K) Representation: The grievant may elect to be represented by the Association or any other person or
to represent himself/herself. If the grievant elects to not be represented by the Association, the
Association shall be given a copy of the grievance and its resolution.
(L) Deletion of Step(s): By mutual written consent of the department head and the grievant, any one or
more of the first three (3) steps of the procedure may be omitted in consideration of a specific
grievance when it is felt that this is in the best interests of an equitable and expeditious resolution of
the grievance.
(M)
Reprisals: The grievance procedure is considered an integral part of the employee -employer
relation policy of the City. As such, it is intended to assure a grievant and his/her representative the
right to present the grievance without fear of disciplinary action or reprisal of any kind by his/her
supervisor or other agents of the City provided he/she observes the provisions of the grievance
procedure.
Section 5 Grievance Procedure Steps
An employee submitting a grievance shall follow the following procedure:
STEP I
STEP II
Immediate Supervisor: The employee shall discuss the grievance with the immediate
supervisor within 20 calendar days of the alleged act or omission of management causing
the grievance. Within seven (7) calendar days the supervisor shall give a decision to the
employee verbally.
Department Head: If the employee and supervisor cannot reach an agreement as to a
solution of the grievance or the employee has not received a decision within the time limit,
the employee may within seven (7) calendar days present the grievance in writing to the
department head. The department head shall hear the grievance and give a written decision
to the employee within fourteen (14) calendar days.
STEP III Hearing:
(a)
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Grievance to Director of Personnel: If the grievant and the department head cannot
reach an agreement as to a solution of the grievance or the employee has not receive
a written decision within the time limit, the grievant may within fourteen (14) calendar
days present the grievance in writing to the Director of Personnel.
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(b) Selection of Board Members: Subject to Section 6 of this Article, within seven (7) calendar
days of receiving the grievance at this level, the Director of Personnel shall meet with the
grievant and/or the grievant's representative to select two members of a grievance hearing
board. The grievant and/or representative shall select one member; the Director of
Personnel shall select another member.
The two board members shall select a third member to serve as Chairperson. The board
members may be any persons who are not directly involved in the incidents of the grievance
or in the line of supervision over the grievant either at the time of the hearing or at the time
the incidents referred to in the grievance occurred. Any person nominated to be the
chairperson shall be subject to disqualification and the action of the Board cancelled if it can
be shown that he/she had direct interest in the resolution of the grievance.
(c) Hearing Procedures:
1. The board members shall be given prior access to the grievance form, all written
responses and all supportive material attached thereto.
2. The board shall provide written announcement of the location, date and time of the
hearing to each side.
3. The hearing may be public or closed as requested by the grievant.
4. The manager who is the subject of the grievance shall be represented by the Director
of Personnel or other person designated by him/her.
5. Each side shall have the opportunity to present written and oral evidence. Witnesses
shall be under oath.
6. The board shall rule on the admissibility of evidence. Legal rules of evidence shall not
apply.
Each side shall receive a copy of the written evidence and have the opportunity to
question the witnesses of the other side.
8. There shall be no shorthand or mechanical recording of the hearing.
9. The board members, if City employees, are entitled to carry out all activities connected
with the hearing, including preparation for the hearing and preparation of report on City
work time.
10. Consistent with the above requirements, the board may establish such additional
procedures, as it deems necessary to carry out its responsibilities.
(d) Board Report:
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1. The board shall submit a written report of its findings to the City Manager with copies to
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2. The report shall contain only the following:
(a) Recommendation on each specific remedy requested on the grievance form.
(b) Findings of fact about the alleged violation(s) by management.
(c) The date, time and location of the hearing, the names of witnesses and a copy of
all pertinent documents.
3. The board may recommend that no remedy be granted, that the remedy sought be
granted or that an alternate remedy be granted. In order to grant some remedy to the
grievant, it must be shown to the satisfaction of the board that such remedy is justified
by a preponderance of evidence is consistent with the relevant MOU and the grievant
met the requirements of the grievance procedure.
There shall be only one report from the board.
5. The discussions of the board members are confidential. All copies of materials and
working papers of the board members shall be maintained by the Chairperson of the
Board for 90 days after the decision of the City Manager is disseminated and then
destroyed as soon as practical thereafter.
6. Necessary clerical support for the board shall be made available by the Office of the
City Manager.
(e) City Manager's Response: The City Manager shall provide written response to both parties
and the members of the board on the resolution of the grievance. If the City Manager
disagrees with any recommendation of the Board, his written response shall indicate strong
and compelling reason(s) for that disagreement. Basis for disagreement may be any one or
more of the following:
The Board substantially deviated from the hearing procedures.
2. The recommendation is in excess of the remedy sought on the initial grievance
submittal.
3. The recommendation is inconsistent with the MOU.
4. The recommendation is inconsistent with the facts as stated in the grievance form
and/or the written information provided by the Board.
The decision of the City Manager shall be final and not subject to further appeal
except for such appeals to the Courts and State or Federal compliance agencies
as provided by law.
Section 6 Interpretation and Application
The Director of Personnel is responsible for the interpretation and application of this grievance procedure. In
the event of disagreement with the Director of Personnel's actions or interpretations, the final authority will be
the City Manager. The City Manager's determinations on the application and interpretation of the grievance
procedure are final and not subject to further appeal or grievance.
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Section 7 Implementation
If the City later grants binding arbitration as the final step for grievance resolution to the Police Officers'
Association, that procedure shall be incorporated into this Article and applied to the members of the
Firefighters' Association.
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Article 31 - Paramedic Assessment Company
Section 1: Definition
A Paramedic Assessment Company consists of a fire apparatus with advanced life support capability (ALS)
staffed by a Fire Captain, Fire Engineer and Firefighters. Paramedics (EMT-P) on the assessment company
shall carry out duties as defined by the appropriate San Diego County and State of California Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) agencies.
Section 2: Funding
Costs of the Paramedic Assessment Company program are paid from reimbursements for services provided
by the Fire Department to the City's Ambulance Transportation Services Program. Costs are to include
licensing, continuing education, supplies, compensation and any other costs directly attributed to the
program. On an annual basis, the City Manager's Office shall assign staff to conduct a study to evaluate the
fiscal sustainability of this program. If reimbursements become insufficient to meet the cost of implementing
and maintaining this program, the City shall have sole discretion to suspend the program until funding
becomes sufficient.
Section 3: Components of the Program
Eligibility- Employees will be eligible for the Paramedic program only upon successful completion of their
probationary period with the City of National City. Lateral or new hires with current Paramedic certification will
be eligible for Paramedic duty after (6) months of work with the City of National City.
RE: Promotions- EMT-P licensing shall not be considered grounds to disqualify not restrict employees from
pursuing promotional opportunities within the Department.
Required length of service:
Employees entering the program agree to maintain their EMT-P status for a (4) four year period. After this (4)
four year period, an EMT-P may end participation in the program only if qualified EMT-P replacement is
available and by submitting a written resignation from the program (90) ninety days prior. In the case of
simultaneous resignation requests, resignation will be based on seniority. Upon resignation, EMT-P
compensation and reimbursements shall end.
Reimbursement to the City:
Employees who gain EMT-P certification as a function of their employment with the City have an obligation to
provide EMT-P services to the City for a period of (4) four years from the time they receive EMT-P
certification. Employees, who voluntarily resign from City employment before (4) four years, will be obligated
to reimburse the City for all costs associated with EMT-P training. Extenuating circumstances that require an
individual to leave the program or leave City employment prior to completing his or her (4) four year
commitment may be considered on a case -by -case basis before assessing the reimbursement costs.
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Section 4: Paramedic Specialty Compensation & EMT Compensation- Paramedic Assessment
Company
Upon licensing and for as long as they remain in the Paramedic program, employees holding the EMT-P
license shall receive an additional 15% pay bi-weekly, calculated at their current wage step.
EMT-P employees shall be compensated at the rate of (1 '/) one and a half times for continuing education
outside of regular work hours. This compensation will not exceed the minimum (48) forty hours of continuing
education required by the State every two years to maintain EMT-P status.
EMT Compensation- Paramedic Assessment Company:
EMT employees who are not EMT-P's assigned to a paramedic assessment company, shall receive an
additional 1 '% % pay bi-weekly, calculated at their current wage step.
Section 5: Implementation
Current Fire Department employees holding a current Paramedic certification will be eligible to receive
Paramedic Specialty Compensation upon approval of NCFD Paramedic program by the County of San Diego,
EMS Division.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2006 — 269
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING
THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE FIREFIGHTERS' ASSOCIATION AND
THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY FOR THE PERIOD OF
JANUARY 1, 2006 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
WHEREAS, the City has met and conferred with representatives of the National
City Firefighters' Association; and
WHEREAS, said meet and confer was conducted pursuant to California
Government Code Section 3500, et seq.; and
WHEREAS, negotiations with the Firefighters' Association has resulted in an
agreement for a Memorandum of Understanding for the period of January 1, 2006 through
December 31, 2010.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National
City does hereby approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the Firefighters'
Association and the City of National for the period of January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2010.
A copy of said Memorandum of Understanding is on file in the office of the City Clerk.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 19th day of Decem. -r, 006.
ATTEST:
Micael R. Della,
Clerk
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. iser, III
City Attorney
orrison, Mayor
Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on
December 19, 2006, by the following vote, to -wit:
Ayes: Councilmembers Morrison, Natividad, Parra, Ungab, Zarate.
Nays: None.
Absent: None.
Abstain: None.
AUTHENTICATED BY:
RON MORRISON
Mayor of the City of National City, California
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City CI of the City off tional City, California
By:
Deputy
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
RESOLUTION NO. 2006-269 of the City of National City, California, passed and
adopted by the Council of said City on December 19, 2006.
City Clerk of the City of National City, California
By:
Deputy