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CCR2004156. . . COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #156-2004 AUTHORIZE EXECUTION OF THE LABOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES DEPARTMENTS AND THE CITY OF MUSKEGO JANUARY 1, 2004 - DECEMBER 31, 2005 WHEREAS, A settlement has been reached between the negotiators for the City of Muskego and the negotiators for the employees of the Public Works and Utilities Departments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED That the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby approve the settlement agreement, as attached, between the employees of the Public Works and Utilities Departments and the City of Muskego for the period January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2005 subject to ratification by the employees. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That the Mayor and Clerk-Treasurer are authorized to execute the labor agreement. DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER ,2004. 12th SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE Ald. Nancy Salentine Ald. Eric Schroeder This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #156-2004 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego 10/04jmb . . . **** Amended 10/94/04 *** Amended 9/30/04 ** Amended 9/21/04 * Amended 8/30/04 PUBLIC WORKS/UTILITIES SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AU2ust 17. 2004 Contract term is 2 years (2004 & 2005) ARTICLE III 3.03 - New employees shall be eligible for the City's health insurance program the first of the month following the date of hire. New employees shall be eligible for Wisconsin Retirement Life Insurance six (6) months after the date of hire. New employees already in the Wisconsin Retirement program from a previous job will be eligible the first day of the month following employment. New employees will be eligible for paid holidays. ARTICLE V 5.01 - Wages to be increased as shown on Exhibit "A". Retroactive pay will be by re2ular payroll check within thirty (30) days of a mutually ratified agreement. ARTICLE VI 6.01 - Employees shall be paid biweekly ~n an hourly basis~ for each bi weekly pay period. The City shall pay each employee on Thursday for work performed through the previous Saturday. 6.04 - The City will make a payroll deduction to any ****employee's elh!ible deferred compensation plan. offered by the City. (State Statute ft457) when an employee elects to have the deduction made. ARTICLE IX 9.01 - **Sprin2 Holiday (one-half ffiday) to be celebrated on April 9. 2004 and March 25. 2005 *** ARTICLE XI - TIME OFF FOR FUNERALS 11.01 - In the event of the death of an employee's spouse. CHILD OR STEPCHILD. five (5) days leave of absence with pay shall be 2ranted. In the event of the death of a member of an employee's immediate family. up to three (3) days leave of absence with pay shall be 2ranted. In the event of funerals out of town (more than 250 miles one way). an additional one (1) day of absence with pay shall be 2ranted. . . . Public Works/Public Utilities Settlement Agreement 2004-2005 Page 2 ARTICLE XIV 14.02 Any employee who is absent due to injury or illness caused during the course of hislher duties and is eligible for Worker's Compensation payments for temporary partial or temporary total disability, shall suffer no loss of compensation during such period of absence up to a maximum of one (1) year. The employee shall receive his/her full regular pay from the Employer and shall endorse any Worker's Compensation checks for temporary partial or temporary total disability. The employee shall provide copies of the check stubs to the Finance Director. The amount of the check viÍll be deducted from the employee's next paycheck. For purposes of this Section only, employees shall be considered as eligible for Worker's Compensation payments for temporary partial or temporary total disability from the first day of any disability, notviÍthstanding the provisions of Section 102.43 Wisc. Stats. During the period of such differential pay, there shall be no deductions from the employee's earned sick leave or vacation credits~ 14.02 -; (Reso. 10-2003) All employees of the City of Muskego are entitled to Worker's Compensation coverage. Any employee who is absent from work because of an iniury or illness that occurred while at work shall suffer no loss of compensation during such period of absence up to a maximum of one (1 ) year per iniury event. An Employee on temporary partial or temporary total disability shall receive full regular pay up to a maximum of three (3) working days for the hours scheduled to work until eligible for Worker's Compensation payment. If eligible, the insurance carrier will send a tax exempt check to the City of Muskego made payable to the employee for 2/3 of their pre- iniury weekly wage for each week on Worker's Compensation leave. The City of Muskego will process a payroll check to the employee for the difference between the Worker's Compensation payment and the employee's regular wages (1/3 o[1ost wages). Both payments will be distributed with the biweekly payroll. During the period of such differential pay, there shall be no deductions from the employee's earned sick leave, vacation credit or retirement benefits. ARTICLE XV 15.08 - An Employee on sick leave may be required by the department head to file a written report upon their ffis return to work on a form furnished by the Employer stating their ffis length of absence and nature and effect of illness or injury. While an employee is on paid sick leave, the accrual of sick leave benefits shall continue during the period of convalescence. Sick leave shall not be accrued for laid off employees or employees on leave of absences without pay that exceed twenty (20) working days. Employees shall be allowed to use sick leave if they become ill while on vacation (a doctor's certificate or other evidence to support this sickness may be required). Whenever an employee is laid off due to lack of work or funds, any accumulated sick leave shall continue in effect if they are fle H; rehired. . . . Public Works/Public Utilities Settlement Agreement 2004-2005 Page 3 15.12 - Requests for sick leave for employee, spouse, children and individuals for whom you are primary care giver, doctor and dentist appointments shall be granted up to a maximum of sixteen (16) hours per year. Employees shall, where possible, schedule such appointments after consultation with their supervisors concerning mutually convenient times for the taking of such leave, and shall attempt to schedule such appointments so as to minimize the impact upon working time. Employees shall give four (4) workdays advance notice prior to requesting such leave;, or as able, with supervisor approval, for any period less than four (4) days7, unless some tyPe of circumstance prohibits that length of notification. ARTICLE XVI 16.01 - Vacations shall be accrued by full-time employees as follows: During first year of employment - two (2) weeks of paid vacation. No employee shall accrue any vacation until after six months of employment; provided, however, that once an employee shall attain accrue six months of seniority, they he shall earn vacation from the first date of hire. ARTICLE XVII 17.02 -For the term of this aqreement (Effective October 1,20041, employees will contribute five percent (5%1 of their elected monthly health insurance premium coverage up to a maximum contribution of $64.00 per month for family coverage, $-18.00 per month for limited family coverage, Q.Q.QJ;32.00 per month for sinqle coveraqe. Effective January 1, 2005 employees will contribute five percent (5%1 of the elected monthly health insurance premium for health insurance up to a maximum contribution of $70.00 per month for family coveraqe, $52.00 per month for limited family coveraqe, and $35.00 per month for sinqle coveraqe. These deductions will be made on a pre-tax basis pursuant to the City's premium only cafeteria plan. Employees who elect to waive health coveraqe shall be compensated monthly as outlined below:Effective 1/1/97 employees 'Nill begin contributing $10.00 per month for family coverage and $5.00 per month for single coverage. These deductions 'Nill be made on a pre tax basis pursuant to the City's premium only cafeteria plan. (Family and take nothing Limited Family and take nothing Single and take nothing Family and take single Limited Family and take single Family and take limited family $350.00 per month $255.00 per month $120.00 per month $230.00 per month $137.00 per month $ 95.00 per month) The City has is also in the process of established shffig a Section 125 flexible spending plan to allow employee to set aside funds on a ~re-tax basis to cover . . . Public Works/Public Utilities Settlement Agreement 2004-2005 Page 4 anticipated deductible expenses. Information resarding this plan 'Nill be pro'.'ided to you as soon as available. 17.04 - Employees covered by this Agreement shall be allowed to carry the family plan to cover their }lli; spouse and/or dependents. 17.07 - Life Insurance benefits for employees covered under this Agreement shall be provided for under the provisions of the Wisconsin Retirement Service. The existing life insurance benefits effective on December 3, 1996 will be maintained for the first six (6) months of 1997. 17.08 - A retired employee (or widow or widower) may elect to leave their accumulated sick pay with the City to apply toward payment of monthly health insurance premiums. The amount of money in the fund shall have interest calculated on December 31 S\ with the rate of interest being equal to the interest rate detennined by the City Auditor, who shall detennine the interest earned on City investments for that calendar year. The city shall provide the employee with a printout January February -1:- of each year identifying the exact amount of money available in the fund. The retired employee may elect to remove his/her money from this account at any time upon giving the City 30 days 'Nrittcn notice, unless a waiver '.vas signed by the employee for tax purposes that required payout to be held for payment of premiums only. All terms are outlined in the Policy Book as adopted by Resolution #199-2003, *and as may be amended by law. 17.09 Effective upon signing of agreement, Disability Insurance is made available to all employees at the employee's expense. ARTICLE XXIII 23.01 - Tennination reports shall be in triplicate and signed by the Employer and employee (if they are fl.e-i.5 available), when an employee is separated from employment for any reason, or is granted a leave of absence. ARTICLE XXIX 29.01 - Either party may request amendment to this Agreement by notifying the other party in writing by October 1, 2003J uly 1, 2005. The written notification will contain the negotiation requests of the reopening party. If one party so notifies, the other party may submit its negotiating requests prior to the first meeting. 29.02 - Within ten (10) days, or as soon as practical thereafter, after receipt of such notice, the two parties shall commence collective bargaining in respect to a new Agreement or amendment to the existing Agreement. 29.04 - This Agreement shall be effective as of January 1, 2001~ and shall remain in full force and effect up to and including December 31, 200~J. . . . Public Works/Public Utilities Settlement Agreement 2004-2005 The Common Council, at their meeting of 9/14/04 (during Closed Session) agreed that the effectivity for co-payment of insurance premium will be either what is agreed to between the City and any bargaining unit, or what ultimately might be decided in any arbitration. ,.ff f'"~. S~ DATED THIS ~S-- DAY OF CITY OF MUSKEGO Ocr. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ~ ~~~L PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT ~ iAlcUlVl Page 5 .2004 3% PAGE 1 CITY OF MUSKE GO PUBLIC WORKSIUTiLITIES PAY PLAN . $.55 Per Hour Market Adjustment and 3% Increase 01/01/2004 - 12/31/04 Total Position Pts. PAY RANGE START 6MO. 12 MO. 24 MO. 36 MO. Utilities Maintenance 226 PS 2 $ 17.51 $ 18.51 $ 19.50 $ 20.50 $ 21.50 Shop Mechanic 295 PS 4 $ 18.36 $ 19.41 $ 20.46 $ 21.51 $ 22.55 Highway Patrolman 200 PS 2 $ 17.51 $ 18.51 $ 19.50 $ 20.50 $ 21.50 Utility Locator 144 PS $ 13.76 $ 14.53 $ 15.31 $ 16.08 $ 16.86 3% Increase 01/01/2005 - 12/31/05 Total Position Pts. PAY RANGE START 6MO. 12 MO. 24 MO. 36 MO. Utilities Maintenance 226 PS 2 $ 18.04 $ 19.06 $ 20.08 $ 21.11 $ 22.15 Shop Mechanic 295 PS 4 $ 18.92 $ 19.99 $ 21.07 $ 22.15 $ 23.23 Highway Patrolman 200 PS 2 $ 18.04 $ 19.06 $ 20.08 $ 21.11 $ 22.15 Utility Locator 144 PS $ 14.17 $ 14.97 $ 15.76 $ 16.56 $ 17.37 . . ""'--'-"- UL_L- """"-- .....-..'"'--.-