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CCR2007245. . . COMMON COUNCIL - CITY OF MUSKEGO RESOLUTION #245-2007 APPROVAL OF 2008 COST OF LIVING ADJUSTMENT FOR NONREPRESENTED EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF MUSKEGO WHEREAS, the Finance Committee has recommended a cost of living wage increase for nonrepresented employees of the City of two and one half percent (2.50%) for 2008; and WHEREAS, the Common Council has determined that a wage adjustment for cost of living would be determined annually; and WHEREAS, the Common Council has reviewed the internal wage increases of City bargaining units for 2008 and general wage increases in the Milwaukee area taking into account CPI information. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of Muskego, upon the recommendation of the Finance Committee, does hereby approve a wage increase of two and one half percent (2.50%) effective January 1, 2008 for nonrepresented employees. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED That effective January 1, 2008, nonrepresented employees will contribute 8% of monthly premiums for health insurance up to CAPS of $45 for a single plan, $68 for a limited plan and $90 for a family plan. DATED THIS 11th DAY OF December ,2007. SPONSORED BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE Ald. Bob Melcher Ald. Neil Borgman Ald. Keith Werner This is to certify that this is a true and accurate copy of Resolution #245-2007 which was adopted by the Common Council of the City of Muskego. 11/O7jmb . . . CITY OF MUSKEGO Staff Report to Finance/Common Council w / Rt'so\v~\ Oh ri :?1f5 To: Finance/Common Council Re. Strategic Goal #: (for future use) From: City Administrator Presenter(s): Jennifer Sheiffe~,- i', , , Subject: Topic for Presentation/Report to Common Council: Wage Increase for Non-Represented employees of the City Date: December 5, 2007 Background Information: Each year the Common Council establishes the cost of living adjustment for non- represented City employees. Key Points and/or Information for Discussion (Maximum of 5): 1. The cost of living adjustment is noted in the "Policies for Management and Other Non-Represented Personnel and Items Not Addressed in Bargaining Contracts" - Article 5.01 as attached. 2. The City as part of its budget process provides funds for the cost of living adjustments. An estimated amount is included for settling labor agreements if appropriate and for making adjustments for non-represented employees pending Council approval. 3. The 2008 budget as adopted included a 2.5% cost of living adjustment for non- represented employees. 4. The resolution also sets the non-represented employees contributions to health insurance premiums which match settled labor agreements. Recommendation for Action by Common Council: Approval of resolution as presented for 2008 wage increase for non-represented employees. Fiscal Note(s): Budgeted Total $ Requested: - Amount of Total Requested Budgeted: Total Amount of Total Requested Unbudgeted: $0 Expenditure Account(s) number recommended be used: vanous . THE CITY OF MUSKEGO POLICIES FOR MANAGEMENT AND OTHER NON-REPRESENTED PERSONNEL AND ITEMS NOT ADDRESSED IN BARGAINING CONTRACTS . . CITY OF MUSKEGO MANAGEMENT AND OTHER NON-REPRESENTED PERSONNEL AND ITEMS NOT ADDRESSED IN BARGAINING CONTRACTS . INDEX PAGE ARTICLE I PURPOSE 3 ARTICLE II MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 3 ARTICLE III PROBATIONARY PERIOD 3 ARTICLE IV RETIREMENT PROGRAM 4 ARTICLE V WAGES & BENEFITS 4 ARTICLE VI PAY PERIOD 4 ARTICLE VII . WORKDAY & WORKWEEK 5 ARTICLE VIII CALL-IN TIME 6 ARTICLE IX HOLIDAYS 7 ARTICLE X OVERTIME 8 ARTICLE XI TIME OFF FOR FUNERALS 10 ARTICLE XII LEAVE OF ABSENCE 10 ARTICLE XIII JURY DUTY & WITNESS SERVICE 11 ARTICLE XIV WORKER'S COMPENSATION 11 ARTICLE XV SICK LEAVE 11 ARTICLE XVI VACATION 13 ARTICLE XVII INSURANCE 15 . ARTICLE XVIII SENIORITY 16 ARTICLE XIX FILLING OF VACANCIES 17 ARTICLE XX LAYOFF AND RECALL 18 ARTICLE XXI GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 18 ARTICLE XXII SAFETY 19 ARTICLE XXIII NON-DISCRIMINATION 19 ARTICLE XXIV TUITION REIMBURSEMENT 19 ARTICLE XXV LONGEVITY jWORK RULES 19 ARTICLE XXVI MISCELLAN EOUS 20 . 2 such employee at the time shall be eligible for all accrued benefits, retroactive to the date of employment, except as provided in Section 3.04. . 3.03. A probationary employee may be terminated without regard for cause and without recourse to the grievance procedure. 3.04., For new employees covered under 3.01, paid holidays shall be paid during probationary period or any extension thereof and health insurance shall be made available the first of the month following employment. 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. (R12-2000) 3.05. Other than as set forth in Section 3.04 above, there shall be no accrual of benefits during the period of an employee's probationary status as set forth in this Article. Upon the successful completion of the probationary period, accrual of all benefits shall be retroactive to the date of hire. Therefore, in the case of sick leave, it shall not be paid during the probationary period. However, reimbursement may be made at the-end of the probationary period up to the accrued amount at the request of the employee. The floating holiday may not be taken during the probationary period. ARTICLE IV - RETIREMENT PROGRAM . 4.01. The City will be enrolled in the Wisconsin Retirement Program. The City agrees to contribute both the employee and the employer contribution for the appropriate employee classification as defined annually by the Wisconsin Retirement System. ARTICLE V - WAGES & BENEFITS 5.01. The Council will set, on an annual basis, the salary schedule increase after having reviewed the internal increases of other bargaining units, the Midwest and Milwaukee area CPI, and the employee cost trend for all salaries in the State of Wisconsin. In addition, there is a system in place that provides for additional salary adjustments based on individual performance evaluations. ARTICLE VI - PAY PERIOD 6.01. Employees shall be paid biweekly either on a biweekly or hourly basis. For each biweekly pay period the City shall pay each employee on Thursday for work performed through the previous Saturday. . 6.02. The paycheck shall provide information concerning hours worked, overtime worked and deductions made. 4