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AGREEMENT
Between
CITY OF ELGIN
And
CLERICAL/TECHNICAL EMPLOYEE GROUP
1985 - 1987
INDEX
Page
Preamble 1
Item 1 Recognition 1
Item 2 Management Responsibilities 1
Item 3 Non-Interruption of Work 2
Item 4 Wages 2
Item 5 Hours of Work and Overtine 3
Item 6 Holidays and Personal Days 3
Item 7 Vacations 6
Item 8 Sick Leave 7
Item 9 Medical and Health Plans 8
Item 10 Life Insurance 9
Item 11 Uniform Allowance 9
Item 12 Entire Agreement 10
Item 13 Savings 10
Item 14 Term 10
Positions Covered by Agreement Attachment 'A'
PREAMBLE
This Agreement is made by and between the City of Elgin
(herein called "City" ) and the Clerical/Technical Employee Group
( herein called "Group" ) for and on behalf of all non-probationary
full-time occupants of the positions listed in Attachment 'A' .
Said Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the
parties for the period January 6 , 1985 , through January 2 , 1988,
setting forth wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of
employment with the City retaining all other rights to operate
the City government effectively in a responsible and efficient
manner. Each employee covered by this Agreement will receive a
copy of the final executed Agreement .
Item 1. Recognition
The City recognizes the Clerical/Technical Employee
Relations Committee of the City of Elgin Clerical/Technical
Employee Group as the sole bargaining representative for all
non-probationary full-time employees holding positions listed in
Attachment 'A' and for the purpose of negotiating wages, hours,
and other terms and conditions of employment .
Item 2. Management Responsibilities
The City shall retain the sole right and authority to
operate and direct the affairs of the City and its various
operating departments in all its various aspects, including, but
not limited to, all rights and authority exercised by the City
prior to the execution of this Agreement , except as modified in
this Agreement . Among the rights retained is the City' s right to
determine its mission and set standards of service offered to the
public; to direct the working forces; to assign overtime; to
plan, direct , control, and determine the operations or services
to be conducted in or at all operating departments or by
employees of the City; to assign and transfer employees; to hire,
promote, demote, suspend, discipline, or discharge for just
cause, or relieve employees due to lack of work or for other
legitimate reasons; to make and enforce rules and regulations; to
change methods, equipment , or facilities; provided, however, that
the exercise of any of the above rights shall not conflict with
any of the specific provisions of this Agreement . Any matters
within the jurisdiction of the Elgin Civil Service Commission
shall not be affected by the terms of this paragraph.
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Item 3. Non-Interruption of Work
During the term of this Agreement , the Group, its officers
and agents , and the employees covered by this Agreement agree not
to instigate, promote, sponsor, engage in, or condone any strike,
sympathy strike, concerted stoppage of work, or any other
intentional interruption of operations . Any or all employees who
violate any of the provisions of this Article may be discharged
or otherwise disciplined by the City, in accordance with the
procedures of the Elgin Civil Service Commission. The City will
not lock out any employees during the term of this Agreement as a
result of a labor dispute with the Group.
Item 4. Wages
Effective the beginning of the next payroll period
immediately following the ratification of this Agreement by both
parties, employees covered by this Agreement shall receive a four
and one-quarter percent ( 4 1/4% ) salary increase .
Effective January 5 , 1986, employees covered by this
Agreement shall receive a four percent ( 4% ) salary increase.
Effective January 4 , 1987 , employees covered by this
Agreement shall receive a four and one-quarter percent ( 4 1/4% )
salary increase.
The foregoing salary increases are in addition to all
in-range step increases to which employees may be eligible for on
their anniversary dates during the term of this Agreement .
Section a. Retroactivity. Employees covered by this Agreement
who are still on the active payroll as of the beginning of the
payroll period immediately following the ratification of this
Agreement by both parties shall receive a retroactive payment
back to January 6, 1985 . Said payment shall be computed on the
difference between the new rates effective the beginning of said
payroll period and the rates in effect prior to ratification of
the Agreement for all regular paid hours that were compensated
between January 6 , 1985 and said payroll period. Included in
regular hours paid shall be all paid leave and holiday additional
pay.
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Item 5. Hours of Work and Overtime
Section a. Application of This Article. This article is
intended to define the normal hours of work and provide the basis
for the calculation and payment of overtime and shall not be
construed as guarantee of hours of work per day or per week, or
guarantee of days of work per week.
Section b. Normal Work Week. The normal work period and total
hours shall not exceed fourteen ( 14 ) days and an averaged forty
( 40 ) hour weekly work schedule .
Section c. Overtime Pay. Employees covered by this Agreement
shall be paid one and one-half times their regular straight-time
hourly rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of the
scheduled eight ( 8 ) hours in a day or forty ( 40 ) hours in a week
actually worked. For shift employees this would also be in
excess of the scheduled eight ( 8 ) hours in a day or forty ( 40 )
hours in the normal work period actually worked. For the purpose
of application of this section, hours worked shall not include
sick time.
Section d. Standby. An employee who is placed on standby or
on-call status by his/her supervisor will be paid one ( 1 ) hour
pay at one and one-half ( 1 1/2 ) times his/her straight time
hourly rate of pay on weekdays and two ( 2 ) hours pay at one and
one-half ( 1 1/2 ) times his/her straight time hourly rate of pay
on weekends or days observed as holidays . An employee on
standby, called out to work, will receive compensation for the
actual time worked at one and one-half ( 1 1/2 ) times his/her
straight time hourly rate of pay in addition to the scheduled
standby compensation.
Section e. Callouts. An employee called back to work after
having completed his/her assigned work and has gone home or
he/she is called out on their day off shall receive a minimum of
two ( 2 ) hours compensation, or his/her actual time , whichever is
greater, at one and one-half ( 1 1/2 ) times his/her straight time
rate of pay.
Section f. No Pyramiding. Compensation shall not be paid more
than once for the same hours under any provision of this Article
or Agreement .
Item 6. Holidays and Personal Days
The employees covered by this Agreement are eligible for
seven ( 7 ) holidays and three ( 3 ) personal days . The holidays
consist of the following: New Year ' s Day; Memorial Day;
Independence Day; Labor Day; Thanksgiving Day; the afternoon four
( 4 ) hours on Christmas Eve; Christmas Day; and the afternoon four
( 4 ) hours on New Year ' s Eve.
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Effective with the beginning of the payroll year in 1987,
employees covered by this Agreement shall be eligible for seven
( 7 ) holidays and four ( 4 ) personal days.
Section a. Holiday Observance. The standard observance of
recognized holidays will be on the day they occur. However, for
employees working a forty ( 40 ) hour week, Monday through Friday
(except as provided in Section b. below) , when a holiday falls on
a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday;
or when a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall
be observed as the holiday.
Section b. Christmas and New Year' s Eve Holidays . In order to
implement the one-half ( 1/2 ) holiday on Christmas Eve ( December
24 ) and New Year ' s Eve ( December 31 ) , non-shift employees shall
be entitled to the following holiday provision depending on the
day of the week on which Christmas Eve and New Year' s Eve falls:
Day on Which Eves Fall Provision
Monday the full day before Christmas
(December 24 )
Tuesday, Wednesday and one-half ( 1/2 ) day on both
Thursday Christmas Eve and New Year' s
Eve
Friday, Saturday and one ( 1 ) floating holiday to be
Sunday taken between Thanksgiving Day
and January 31
Section c. Holiday Remuneration. Employees shall receive eight
( 8) hours pay at his/her straight time hourly rate of pay for the
hours normally scheduled to work on the holiday. In addition:
1. Employees who are assigned to a twenty-four ( 24 ) hour
shift operation consisting of an eight ( 8 ) hour workday
shall receive holiday compensation if worked or not .
2 . All non-shift employees required to work on an observed
holiday because of a call-out will be paid at the
applicable overtime provisions in addition to his/her
holiday pay.
Section d. Holiday Pay Eligibility. In order to be eligible for
holiday pay, the employee must work his/her last full scheduled
working day immediately preceding and his/her first scheduled
working day immediately following the day observed as a holiday,
unless one of these days is the employee ' s scheduled day off or
unless the employee is excused in writing by his/her supervisor
because said employee is off work as a result of authorized paid
leave.
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Section e. Personal Days. The personal days can be taken on any
workday during the payroll year and shall not be carried over to
the succeeding payroll year. Eligibility for the three ( 3 )
personal days in both the 1985 and 1986 payroll years shall be
for all employees on the payroll as of January 1st of said years.
New employees starting after January 1st , but before June 30th in
either the 1985 or 1986 payroll year, shall be eligible for one
and one-half ( 1 1/2 ) personal days ( 12 hours ) . For the purpose
of intepretation of this section, employees assigned to a
twenty-four ( 24 ) hour shift operation consisting of an eight ( 8 )
hour workday shall receive personal days as set forth above. Any
time off on a personal day shall be scheduled with the approval
of the employee ' s division or department head.
Eligibility for the four ( 4 ) personal days in the 1987
payroll year shall be for all employees on the payroll as of
January 1st of said year. New employees starting after January
1st but before June 30th in 1987 shall be eligible for two ( 2 )
personal days ( 16 hours ) .
Section f. Personal Day Conversion. An employee eligible for
personal days but not desiring to use them may, upon written
request to his/her department head, convert those personal days
into cash payment . Such payment shall be equal to his/her
straight-time hourly rate of pay times either eight ( 8 ) , sixteen
( 16 ) , twenty-four ( 24 ) , or thirty-two ( 32 ) hours , and will be
included with a paycheck issued within thirty ( 30 ) days of the
written request . Such request shall be submitted prior to
December 1 .
However, employees will also be eligible for said cash
payment if a personal day scheduled as time off is canceled by
the department head because of emergency reasons and cannot be
rescheduled by the end of the same payroll year.
Section g. Overtime Computation . A holiday observed during an
eligible employee ' s normal work week shall be counted as a day
worked in computing eligibility for overtime.
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Item 7. Vacations
Effective upon ratification of this Agreement by both
parties, employees covered by this Agreement who have been
employed by the City for a period of at least one year shall be
entitled to a vacation as follows :
Years of Continuous Service Length of Vacation
First ( 1st ) year to seventh Two weeks - 80 hours
anniversary
Eighth ( 8th) year to fourteenth Three weeks - 120 hours
( 14th) anniversary
Fifteenth ( 15th) year and over Four weeks - 160 hours
The employee' s anniversary date of continuous employment
from the last date of hire as a full-time employee shall be the
basis of calculation for length of service.
Section a. Accrual. Vacation hours are accrued each bi-weekly
pay period if the employee is paid for a minimum of sixty ( 60 )
hours inclusive of holiday, vacation, sick leave, workmen' s
compensation or authorized leave "with pay" . An employee does
not earn vacation hours while he/she is absent "without leave" ;
on "leave without pay" ; or extending out accrued vacation hours
upon retirement .
Section b. Vacation pay. For each week of vacation, an eligible
employee shall be entitled to a vacation allowance of forty ( 40 )
hours pay at the employee' s regular straight-time hourly rate of
pay.
Section c. Increasing Vacation. The annual vacation leave for
which an employee is eligible in any one year may be increased by
the conversion of accumulated sick leave. The employee with more
than 60 accrued sick days, which equals 480 hours , may convert
three ( 3 ) days of sick leave for one ( 1 ) additional vacation day.
Such conversion shall be for a maximum of five ( 5 ) additional
days of vacation in any one year, and may not decrease the
remaining accrual of sick leave below the base accumulation of 60
days. Scheduling of any such increased vacation leave shall be
done only after the determination of the vacation schedules for
all other employees in the division or department .
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Section d. Scheduling. Vacations shall be scheduled insofar as
practicable at times most desired by each employee, with the
determination of preference being made on the basis of an
employee' s length of continuous service. It is expressly
understood that the final right to designate the vacation period
and the maximum number of employees who may be on vacation at any
one time is exclusively reserved by the department head in order
to insure the orderly performance of the services provided by the
City.
Item 8. Sick Leave
Employees covered by this Agreement shall earn sick leave by
accumulating the equivalent of one ( 1 ) sick day for each full
month of continuous service. Employees may accumulate sick leave
up to a total maximum accrual of 240 sick days, which is the
equivalent of 1920 hours of sick leave. Sick leave is an
insurance-type benefit that should be used by the employee only
when needed and an employee may charge time to sick leave for the
following reasons :
- Personal illness or injury
- Illness or death of a member of the immediate family
necessitating the absence of the employee from his work.
(Members of the immediate family shall include wife ,
husband, children, mother, father, sister, brother,
mother-in-law or father-in-law. )
- Funeral of a close friend or relative. Such leave shall
be limited to travel time and necessary attendance at
the funeral.
Section a. Accrual. Sick hours are accrued each payroll period
if the employee is paid a minimum of sixty ( 60 ) hours work
inclusive of holidays; personal days; vacation; sick leave;
workmen ' s compensation; or authorized leave "with pay" . An
employee does not earn sick hours while he/she is on "leave
without pay" ; absent "without leave" ; or extending out accrued
vacation hours upon retirement .
Section b. Injury or Surgery. Employees who are absent from
work because of a severe injury or surgery must present a written
statement by a physician certifying that the employee is capable
of returning to work and resuming his full duties . This
statement must be brought to the Personnel Office before the
employee is allowed to return to work.
Section c. Conversion. In recognition of non-use of sick leave,
employees may convert accumulated sick leave for additional
vacation leave or for severance pay. Such conversion shall be at
the rate of three ( 3 ) days of sick leave for one ( 1 ) vacation day
or one ( 1 ) day of severance pay.
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(a) Vacation leave conversion requires an accumulation of
sick leave of over 60 accrued sick days which is the
equivalent of 480 hours of sick leave . Such conversion
is limited to a maximum of five ( 5 ) days of vacation
leave in any one year.
(b ) Retirement or severance pay is predicated on leaving the
City' s employment in good standing and requires an
accumulation of sick leave of over 90 accrued sick days
which is the equivalent of 720 hours of sick leave .
Such conversion is limited to a maximum of twenty ( 20 )
days or 160 hours of severance pay upon separation.
( c) In the process of converting sick leave to additional
vacation or severance pay, the remaining balance of
unused sick leave may not total less than the required
base accumulations of 60 or 90 sick days .
Section d. Attendance Incentive Recognition. Employees who are
still on the active payroll at the end of a payroll year are
eligible for an incentive payment for said year' s unused sick
leave earnings. Such eligibility is for employees having an
annual sick leave balance from that payroll year ' s earnings of
six ( 6 ) sick days ( 48 hours ) or more. Following the end of the
payroll year, a voucher payment will be made for each full
eligible day of unused sick leave accrued at year ' s end according
to the following schedule.
Years of Continuous Service Sick Day Payment
First ( 1st ) year to seventh $10 for each full day
( 7th) anniversary
Eighth ( 8th) year to fourteenth $15 for each full day
( 14th) anniversary
Fifteenth ( 15th) year to $20 for each full day
twentieth ( 20th) anniversary
Twenty-first ( 21st ) year and over $25 for each full day
Item 9. Medical and Health Plans
Full-time employees who have been employed for at least
thirty ( 30 ) days will be eligible to elect one of the following
health and medical coverage options for themselves and their
dependents. The City reserves the right to change insurance
carriers, self-insure, or implement cost containment features so
long as the overall coverage available to employees employed upon
the effective day of this agreement is substantially the same.
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Section a. Medical Insurance. The City will offer a group
medical insurance plan for the employee and their dependents .
The City will contribute to this program at a cost equal to the
full premium and liability of City' s basic comprehensive major
medical insurance plan.
Section b. Health Maintenance Organization. The employee may,
as an option , elect to participate in any eligible Health
Maintenance Organization (HMO' s ) certified with the City. The
City will contribute to the cost of a HMO plan a monthly amount
equal to that provided for the City' s basic comprehensive major
medical insurance plan. Any costs for HMO participation over
this prescribed monthly amount will be paid by the employee.
Section c. Retiree Participation. An employee who retires with
at least twenty ( 20 ) years of full-time active service with the
City of Elgin, can elect to participate in the group
Comprehensive Major Medical Insurance program upon retirement .
Said participation shall be available only on a continuous
coverage basis and by the retiree paying 100% of the applicable
premium, payable in advance on a quarterly basis. If a retiree
fails to make the applicable quarterly payment by the beginning
of the quarter, coverage will be terminated. The right of a
retiree to continue coverage under the provisions of this Item
shall terminate when the retiree ( 1 ) reaches the age of 65, ( 2 )
becomes eligible for medicare, or ( 3 ) becomes eligible for group
coverage at a new place of employment , whichever occurs earlier.
Item 10. Life Insurance
The City shall provide each employee covered by this
Agreement who has been employed full-time for thirty ( 30 ) days or
more with a paid $8, 000 term group life insurance policy
( including accidental death and dismemberment ) .
The City retains the right to change insurance carriers or
otherwise provide for coverage (e . g. self-insurance ) as long as
the level of benefits remains substantially the same.
Item 11. Uniform Allowance
Non-probationary employees holding certain positions which
are covered by this Agreement , because of the nature of their
work, are required to wear a uniform, as specified by the City,
in the performance of their duties .
Section a. Eligibility. In order to be eligible for the
original uniform issue , an employee must satisfactorily complete
his/her probationary period, unless said issue is authorized by
the department head prior to certification. Eligibility for the
first allowance check will commence on the next disbursement date
following ninety ( 90 ) days after the certification date.
Authorized annual uniform allowances will be disbursed in two
equal payments during January and July of each year.
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Section b. Allowance Rates. Effective the first disbursement
date after ratification of this Agreement , the following schedule
of uniform allowances will be observed.
Position
Communications Operator $160
Community Services Officer $275
Parking Control Officer $250
Item 12. Entire Agreement
The parties acknowledge that during the negotiations which
resulted in this Agreement , each had the unlimited right and
opportunity to make demands and proposals with respect to any
subject or matter not removed by law from the area of collective
bargaining, and that the understandings and agreements arrived at
by the parties after the exercise of that right and opportunity
are set forth in this Agreement . Therefore, the City and the
Group, for the duration of this Agreement , each voluntarily and
unqualifiedly waives the right , and each agrees that the other
shall not be obligated, to bargain collectively with respect to
any subject or matter referred to, or covered in this Agreement ,
or with respect to any subject or matter not specifically
referred to, or covered in this Agreement , even though such
subjects or matters may not have been within the knowledge or
contemplation of either or both of the parties at the time they
negotiated or signed this Agreement . This Agreement may only be
amended during its term by the parties ' agreement in writing.
Item 13. Savings
If any provision of this Agreement is subsequently declared
by legislative or judicial authority to be unlawful,
unenforceable, or not in accordance with applicable statutes or
ordinances , all other provisions of this Agreement shall remain
in full force and effect for the duration of this Agreement .
Item 14. Term
Unless otherwise specifically provided, this Agreement shall
be in full force and effect as of the beginning of the payroll
period immediately following the authorization for this Agreement
to be implemented and shall continue until and including the 2nd
day of January, 1988. It shall be automatically renewed from
year to year thereafter unless either party shall notify the
other in writing sixty ( 60 ) days prior to the expiration date set
forth above or each yearly period thereafter if applicable.
Notwithstanding the expiration date set forth above, this entire
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect during the period
of negotiations and until a successor agreement is ratified by
both parties .
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Section a. Retroactivity. If the group fails to ratify and
execute an agreement prior to the expiration of this contract
( January 2 , 1988) , it shall be understood that retroactivity will
not be guaranteed, but subject to negotiations .
EXECUTED THIS day of , 1985
after approval by the City Council, City of Elgin, and after
ratification by the Group membership.
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FOR THE GROUP,
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Attachment 'A'
The appropriate unit for negotiations with the
Clerical/Technical Employee Relations Group shall include all the
employees in the following job classifications in the Building
Maintenance, Cemetery, City Garage, Planning, Finance, Fire,
Police, Public Property and Recreation, Public Works , Purchasing,
Transportation and Water Departments . Employees who are
specifically excluded are the clerical employees in the City
Manager, Police Chief, Legal, and Personnel and Administrative
Services Offices.
Accounting Clerk
Accounting Technician
Bailiff
Building Maintenance Worker
Building Operations Worker
Clerk Stenographer
Clerk Typist
Code Enforcement Officer I
Code Enforcement Officer II
Communications Operator
Community Services Officer
Computer Operator
Custodian
Customer Services Clerk
Data Input Clerk
Dispatcher/Route Inspector
Duplicating Machine Operator
Housing Inspector
Parking Control Officer
Permit Control Officer
Planning Aide
Purchasing Assistant
Records Clerk
Rehabilitation Specialist
Sanitarian
Secretary
Switchboard Operator