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4/21/2025
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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
(Amended)
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\City Clerk\City Council\Resolutions\2025
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<br /> <br />33 <br />Local 21/SLCEA Memorandum of Understanding January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2029 <br />for the proper safeguarding of tools by the employees, which includes securement and <br />lock-up of tools at the end of each working period. <br /> <br />Employees regularly assigned to the Public Works Equipment Section, who are required <br />to provide and use their own tools shall be reimbursed by the City for broken, worn out, <br />and/or technologically obsolete tools, to a maximum of six hundred dollars ($600.00) per <br />fiscal year. Such reimbursement shall be paid once each fiscal year only upon <br />submission of acceptable justification and receipts to the Public Works Director. During <br />the term of this agreement only, the City will provide a one-time one-thousand-dollar <br />($1,000.00) reimbursement towards the purchase of new insulated tools required for <br />electric vehicle maintenance. <br /> <br />Section 38. Catastrophic Illness Leave <br /> <br />The objective of this section is to allow donation of accrued time to affected employees, <br />so that they can remain in a paid status for a longer period of time, thus partially <br />ameliorating the financial impact of the illness, injury or condition. <br /> <br />An employee holding a full-time position with permanent status who has completed one <br />(1) year of continuous service shall be eligible for the catastrophic illness leave benefit <br />upon receiving a prior favorable recommendation therefore from the department head <br />concerned and only upon the specific approval of the City Manager. To be eligible for <br />leave under this section, such employee must have sustained or have an immediate <br />family member who has sustained a life threatening or debilitating illness, injury or <br />condition which may require confirmation by a physician, be unable to work at their <br />position or any less demanding position to which they may be assigned by the department <br />head concerned, and must have exhausted all of their accumulated sick leave, vacation, <br />holiday, overtime and all other accumulated leave or pay benefits. Immediate family <br />member for this section is defined as the employee's spouse/registered domestic partner, <br />minor children/step-children/dependents of registered domestic partner (18 years of age <br />or younger), who live in the household. <br /> <br />Eligible employees may receive up to a maximum of 1,000 hours of donated leave <br />benefits from full-time employees due to a catastrophic illness. Employee can utilize up <br />to 500 hours of donated sick leave initially. Under extraordinarily desperate conditions, a <br />one-time additional increment of up to 500 hours of accrued vacation leave may be <br />approved by the City Manager. The combination of all such donations would result in <br />time away from work not to exceed twelve months in duration per incident (whether such <br />leave is taken continuously or intermittently). <br /> <br />A minimum of one (1) year must elapse following the termination of the catastrophic <br />illness leave before an employee may be permitted further catastrophic illness leave. <br />However, if subsequent catastrophic illness occurs within a year following the termination <br />of the previous catastrophic illness leave, an employee may be permitted to use whatever <br />accumulated paid leave they have and then whatever catastrophic illness leave they were <br />eligible for but did not use.
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