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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.
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