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Reso 2025-035 SLCEA MOU, Conf Comp plan
(Amended)
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\City Clerk\City Council\Resolutions\2025
Reso 2025-036 Master Salary Schedule
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\City Clerk\City Council\Resolutions\2025
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<br /> <br />22 <br />Local 21/SLCEA Memorandum of Understanding January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2029 <br />more seniority than the most junior person in the classification to which they are bumping. <br />For the purpose of bumping, seniority shall be defined as the total amount of time in the <br />lower classification, added to the time spent in the related higher classification(s) from <br />which they are being laid off. <br /> <br />Forty (40) days before the effective date of a layoff, the appointing authority and/or <br />designee shall notify Human Resources of the intended action with reasons therefore, <br />and a statement certifying whether or not the services of the employee have been <br />satisfactory. A copy of such notice shall be given to the employee impacted at that time. <br />If certified as having given satisfactory service, the name of the employee laid off shall be <br />placed on the appropriate re-employment list. <br /> <br />Employees shall be given no fewer than thirty (30) days’ notice before the effective date <br />of a layoff. <br /> <br />All laid off employees shall be placed on a re-employment list for the class from which <br />they were laid off or demoted and shall be offered positions in reverse order of layoff or <br />demotion (i.e., the last person in the affected class to be laid off shall be the first rehired <br />when openings occur in that class or any other of same pay for which the employee is <br />qualified). If the employee on the re-employment list refuses the initial offer of re- <br />employment, the employee's name shall be placed at the end of the re-employment list. <br />If the same employee refuses proffered re-employment the second time, the employee <br />shall be removed from the list and shall no longer be eligible for re-employment as a laid <br />off employee. <br /> <br />Employees on the re-employment list shall be offered positions for which they qualify <br />before new employees are hired. <br /> <br />Re-employment lists shall remain in effect for a period of twenty-four (24) months. <br /> <br />All employees on the re-employment list shall be mailed notices of vacancies in the City <br />for a period of twenty-four (24) months after their layoff. <br /> <br />Upon request, the City will meet and confer with the Union should there be a significant <br />increase in the use of volunteers in work areas in which regular employees have been <br />laid off. <br /> <br />Within sixty (60) days of determining that filled bargaining unit positions will be eliminated, <br />the City shall give notice to the Union and meet and confer on any possible impact of the <br />layoff(s). Issues to be discussed during the impact bargaining shall include but not be <br />limited to identification of previously held positions for bumping purposes, alternatives to <br />layoffs, and severance. <br />
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