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• <br /> Section I. CLASSES, CATEGORIES, AND SALARIES <br /> The following classes and categories of positions are hereby created or continued. <br /> Pay for employees represented by the San Leandro Police Officers' Association is effective March I, 1998. The <br /> rates of pay outlined in Section 1.8 include the following adjustments: March 1, 1998, a 2% across the board wage <br /> increase; September 1, 1998, a 2% across the board wage increase; March 1, 1999, a 4.0% across the board wage <br /> increase; and, unless the memorandum of understanding is terminated, March 1, 2000, a 4.5% 4.0% across the • <br /> board wage increase. Effective November 16, 1994, as a result of implementation of SB 53, City reports the <br /> Employer Paid Member Contribution (EPMC) as compensation to PERS for retirement purposes. <br /> Pay for employees represented by the San Leandro Management Organization is effective January 1, 1998. <br /> The rates of pay outlined in Sections 1.1 through 1.13 include the following adjustments: a 2% salary increase <br /> effective January 1, 1998; a 2% salary increase effective July 1, 1998; and a 3% salary increase effective January 1, <br /> 1999, for the classes listed. Effective July 1, 1994, pay rates shown for management employees shall be increased <br /> by five percent (5 %) over the monthly salary shown in the Pay Plan. The additional five percent (5 %) of pay shall <br /> be credited to the employees' accounts in the Deferred Compensation Plan. The increase and deduction are for <br /> purposes of reporting said deferred compensation contribution to PERS as compensation for retirement purposes. <br /> Effective July 1, 1994, as a result of implementation of SB 53, the City shall report the Employer Paid Member <br /> Contribution (EPMC) as compensation to PERS for retirement purposes. <br /> Pay for employees represented by the San Leandro City Employees Association is effective January 1, 1998. <br /> The rates outlined in Section 1 through 1.13 include the following adjustments: January I, 1998, a 2% across the <br /> board increase; July 1, 1998, a 2% across the board wage increase; and January 1, 1999, a 3% across the board <br /> wage increase. <br /> Effective December 31, 1995, the City will amend its contract with the Public Employees Retirement System <br /> (PERS) to provide the "2% at 55" retirement option for local miscellaneous members. Effective July 1, 1994, as a <br /> result of implementation of SB 53 the City shall report the Employer Paid Member Contribution (EPMC) as <br /> compensation to PERS for retirement purposes. The City will amend its contract with PERS to provide for the <br /> employee paid military service credit option pursuant to Government Code Section 20930.3 (Military Service as <br /> Public Service) for local miscellaneous members. <br /> The City shall, for management staff, contribute to the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) each pay <br /> period a portion of the employee's contribution rate as established by law, equal to seven percent (7 %) of the <br /> employee's "compensation" as that term is administered by the Board of Administration of PERS, for the purpose <br /> of computing final compensation. Effective January 1, 1996, said contribution for public safety management <br /> personnel only shall be nine percent (9 %). Effective July 1, 1994, the City shall report the Employer Paid Member <br /> Contribution (EPMC) to PERS as compensation for retirement purposes. <br /> For eligible non - management general government employees, the City shall contribute to the Public Employees' <br /> Retirement System (PERS) each pay period a portion of the employee's contribution rate as established by law, <br /> equal to seven percent (7 %) of the employee's "compensation" as that term is administered by the Board of <br /> Administration of PERS, for the purpose of computing final compensation. Effective July I, 1994, the City shall <br /> report the Employer Paid Member Contribution (EPMC) to PERS as compensation for retirement purposes. <br /> 8 <br />