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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 />34 <br />Local 21/SLCEA Memorandum of Understanding January 1, 2025 – December 31, 2029 <br /> <br />Section 39. Non-Discrimination <br /> <br />The City and the Union agree that there shall be no discrimination against any employee <br />because of Union activities or because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, <br />marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity defined by applicable <br />Federal and State regulations. <br /> <br />Section 40. Professional Certification <br /> <br />All employees working in a full-time position shall be reimbursed for obtaining or renewing <br />job-required certificates. <br /> <br />The City agrees to pay the cost of written and medical examinations and the difference in <br />the license renewal fees above a Class C Driver's License for those represented <br />employees who are required to obtain and maintain a Class B Driver's License. <br />Employees who possess a Class A license as of January 1, 2016, shall receive a 2.5% <br />pay differential. Thereafter, the Street Supervisor and Street Maintenance Worker I/II/III <br />employees assigned to the Public Works Paving section who obtain and maintain a Class <br />A license, and have demonstrated the ability to independently operate a Class A vehicle, <br />shall receive the 2.5% pay differential. Eligibility for the Class A pay differential for <br />employees in other sections shall be based on City operational need as determined by <br />the department head. Operational need shall be defined as an employee who can <br />reasonably be expected to use the license on at least an occasional basis. If eligibility is <br />denied, the Union may request to meet and discuss the reason for denial. <br /> <br />Section 41. Standby Pay <br /> <br />A. Compensation <br /> <br />All employees who are assigned to standby duty to respond to emergencies, <br />service calls, shift coverage or lone operator support during their off shift hours, will <br />be paid at the rate of two (2) hours pay at the employee’s straight time hourly rate <br />for each normal workday (commencing with the end of the regular scheduled shift). <br />Employees who are required to standby on regularly scheduled days off (i.e. a <br />twenty-four (24) hour consecutive period) shall receive a total of three (3) hours pay <br />at the employee’s regular hourly rate for each day. Employees who are required to <br />standby on a City holiday (i.e. a twenty-four (24) hour consecutive period) shall <br />receive a total of three (3) hours pay at the employee’s regular hourly rate for each <br />holiday. With the exception of departments listed below, each department will <br />establish its own rules for standby assignments. <br /> <br />B. Public Works and Recreation & Parks <br /> <br />An employee assigned to standby duty must report to the emergency scene (if <br />assigned a City vehicle) or their normal work reporting station within sixty (60)
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