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1981-141-Approving A Memorandum Of Understanding Between The Town Of Los Gatos And The Town Employees AssociationRESOLUTION NO. 1981 -141 A RESOLUTION APPROVING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AND THE TOWN EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION RESOLVED, that the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the Town representatives and the designated representatives of the Town Employees Association (a copy of which is attached hereto) is hereby approved. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos, California, at a --regular_ meeting held this 15th day of June , 1981, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Ruth Cannon, Thomas J. Ferrite, MarLyn J. Rasmussen, Brent N. ura and Peter W. Siemens NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS None SIGNED: / _ MA OR OF THE TOW OF LOS GATOS ATTEST: � , CLER OF THE TOWN OF LOS GA S, . EPK y �f4 MEMORANDUM OF t UNDERSTANDING OS and THE TOWN EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION This Agreement, signed on 15th June, 1981, is entered into as of July 1, 1981, between the TOWN OF LOS GATOS, hereinafter referred to as "TOWN ", and the TOWN EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, hereinafter referred to as "TEA ". Pursuant to Town Resolution No. 1974 -41 Establishing the Procedure for Recognition of Employee Organizations and Conferring with Said Organizations, and Section 3500 et. seq. of the Government Code, the duly authorized repre- sentatives of the TOWN and TEA, having met and conferred in good faith concerning the issues of wages, hours, and terms and conditions of employment, as herein set forth, declare their agreement to the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding. FOR THE TOWN: 4 --� DAVID R. MORA Town Manager ROBERT J. B RYAN T Superintendent of Parks & Forestry n JEAN' V. PROCK Management Assistant BONNIE K. ECKERT TEA Negotiating Committee ALAN M. AZUREti5 TEA Negotiating Committee NOl.MAN D. PLOSS TER Negotiating Committee ARTICLE I -- TERM The term of this agreement shall be twelve (12) months, beginning July 1, 1981 and ending June 30, 1982. ARTICLE II -- RECOGNITION TEA is recognized as the majority representative of Town employees in the miscellaneous bargaining unit consisting of all permanent full -time and permanent part -time employees serving in the classifications listed in Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. ARTICLE III---- DEFINITION The following definitions apply to terms used in this agreement: A. "Personnel Rules" shall mean those regulations entitled "Town of Los Gatos Personnel Rules and Regulations," enacted as Resolution No. 1965 -191 and as thereafter and hereafter amended. B. "Salaries" and /or "Wages" shall mean the gross monthly base pay prior to any payroll deductions. ARTICLE IV -- SALARIES AND WAGES Effective July 1, 1981, all monthly salary ranges in effect for TEA represented employees as of June 30, 1981, shall be increased by nine percent (9.06). ARTICLE V -- DENTAL INSURANCE Effective July 1, 1981, the Town shall contribute $20.00 per month per employee to the Town Dental Plan. ARTICLE VI -- OVERTIME Effective July 1, 1981, all employees represented by TEA shall be eligible for compensation for overtime work in the form of CTO (compensa- tory time off) or monetary compensation in an amount equivalent to one and one -half (1.5) times the amount of overtime worked, said CTO or monetary compensation to be designated by and at the direction of the department manager and Personnel Officer. ARTICLE VII -- UNIFORM ALL014ANCE The Town shall provide a uniform allowance to Park Rangers up to $175.00 /year /employee. The allowance shall be made available to the employees on a reimbursement basis for uniform expenses approved by the Superintendent of Parks and Forestry. -2- ARTICLE VIII -- LUMP SUM SICK LEAVE CASH -OUT On November 30, 1981, each TEA represented employee may, at his /her sole discretion, cash -out his /her accumulated sick -leave balance subject to all the following conditions: A. After the cash -out transaction, the employee must retain a minimum sick leave balance of two hundred (200) hours or twenty -five (25) days; B. No more than four hundred eighty (480) hours or sixty (60) days may be cashed out. C. Actual cash -out will be based on a percentage of total value of the hours /days to be cashed -out so that employees who have been employed by the Town for five (5) years as of November 30, 1981, shall receive a thirty percent (30%) cash -out; an additional one percent (1.0°6) shall be added to the base thirty percent (30%) for each additional year of employment with the Town after five (5) years to a maximum percentage of fifty per- cent (50%). Individual payments to employees shall be made on December 10, 1981. ARTICLE IX ----SICK LEAVE CASH -OUT ON RETIREMENT /RESIGNATION Effective December 1, 1981, the Town sick leave cash -out program on retirement /resignation for TEA represented employees is eliminated. ARTICLE X -- ANNUAL SICK LEAVE CASH -OUT PROGRAM Effective December 1, 1981, all TEA represented employees shall be eligible for an annual sick leave cash -out program. All cash -outs under this program shall be at employee option subject to all of the following conditions: A. All calculations to be made on a twelve (12) month year basis December 1 to November 30; B. An employee must have a minimum sick leave accrual of one hundred twenty (120) hours or fifteen (15) days on November 30; C. The actual cash -out available shall be based on the following sick leave use schedule: -3- Sick Leave Use Available Sick Leave ec. 1 to Nov. 30 - for Cash -Out 0 hrs Up to 6 days at 75% value 1 to 8 hrs Up to 6 days at 2/3 value 9 to 16 hrs Up to 6 days at 50% value; D. Employee use of sick leave for personal leave shall not be charged against sick leave use totals for purpose of determining hours used from December 1 to November 30; E. First available cash -out will be November 30, 1982. ARTICLE XI -- CLASSIFICATION STUDY TEA understands that the Town will design and conduct a classification study for TEA represented classifications. The Town will review the study design with TEA, and TEA will participate in selection of the consultant to conduct the study. ARTICLE XII -- OTHER ITEMS All other items related to salaries, wages, benefits, hours, and work- ing conditions provided for in the Personnel Rules on June 30, 1981, shall remain in effect for the term of this Memorandum of Understanding. ARTICLE XIII -- RENEWAL TEA shall submit written requests to the Town on items within the scope of representation for the period commencing July 1, 1982, no earlier than February 1, 1982, and no later than March 1, 1982. The Town and TEA shall initiate negotiations concerning TEA requests no later than April 15, 1982. KIM Appendix A CLASSIFICATIONS REPRESENTED BY TEA Administrative Aide Assistant Civil Engineer Assistant Planner Associate Planner Building Inspector Clerk- Typist Community Services Agent Deputy Clerk Engineering Aide(s) I and II Engineering Technician(s) I, II and III Housing Specialist Junior Civil Engineer Librarian Library Assistant(s) I, II and III Park Ranger Police Clerk - Matron(s) I, II and III Secretary- Stenographer Secretary to the Torn Manager Senior Account Clerk Senior Clerk- Typist Senior Secretary- Stenographer