Sparks City Council Meeting 7/27/2015 2:00:00 PM
Monday, July 27, 2015 2:00 PMCity Council Chambers, Legislative Bldg, 745 Fourth St., Sparks
Public Hearing and Action Items Unrelated to Planning and Zoning: 10.10
A Business Impact Statement is not required because this is not a rule.
Consideration, discussion, and possible approval of a bargaining agreement between the City of Sparks and the Sparks Police Protective Association - Sergeants.
Background:
The Bargaining Agreement between the City of Sparks and the Association of Sparks Police Protective Association - Sergeants, expired on June 30, 2015. The City and Association negotiation team began meetine in early 2015, and the teams were able to come to a Tentative Agreement. This proposed agreement is being presented to City Council for approval.
Analysis:
Substantive changes are as follows:
SECTION 1: ADMINISTRATION
Article D: DURATION OF CONTRACT
This Contract shall take effect the first full pay period following July 1, 2015 and shall continue in force until June 30, 2017.
Article J: SPARKS POLICE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION (SPPA) RELATED BUSINESS
Police Officer Activities related to the SPPA
1. All members of the SPPA Board of Directors and/or negotiation committee will be required to use leave time or unpaid status for all union business. This will include but not be limited to the following: board meetings, general meetings, or training.
2. Any five (5) members of the SPPA negotiations committee, shall be granted leave from duty with no pay for all meetings between the City and the SPPA for the purpose of negotiating the terms of the contract when such meetings and/or hearings are held pursuant to NRS Chapter 288., and will be required to use leave time or unpaid status.
SECTION 2: PAY RATES
Article A: PAY RATES
Effective the first full pay period following July 1, 2015, a salary increase of 6% will be applied to base wages and pay rates listed in Appendix A. In addition, a pay range adjustment will also be made to the rates following the 6% wage increase as listed in Appendix A.
Effective the first full pay period following July 1, 2016, a wage increase of 2% will be applied to base wages and pay rates listed in Appendix A. In addition, a pay range adjustment will also be made to the rates following the 2% wage increase as listed in Appendix A.
SECTION 3: BENEFITS
Article A: GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE
Group Health Care Committee: The purpose of this Committee is to discuss cost containment measures and to recommend to the City Council any benefit changes to the City's self-insured Group Health and Life insurance plan.
The Committee shall be comprised of one (1) voting members and one alternate member from each of the following represented groups:
Operating Engineers (OE3)
Sparks Police Protective Association (SPPA)
International Association of Firefighters (IAFF)
The Committee shall also be comprised of one non-voting member and one alternate member from each of the following represented and non-represented groups to provide input to voting members:
Operating Engineers Supervisory Unit
Confidential
Management Professional/Appointed
Classified Chief Officers
One (1) retired employee and alternate will serve to provide input on the effect of any changes upon retirees.
Article B: HEALTH COVERAGE UPON RETIREMENT
3. Sick Leave Cash Out Provision: As an alternative to Sick Leave Conversion, employees, upon retirement, may elect a cash out of this benefit, as follows.
Years of Service Cash Out Percentage
10 20%
15 35%
20 75%
21 80%
22 85%
23 90%
24 95%
25 years or more 100%
If the account is valued at less than $15,000, and cash out elected, full amount will be paid upon termination of employment,
Employee may elect an annual payment of conversion dollars
- In annual payments that provide equal payout over time
- Maximum annual payment will not exceed $25,000
- Once election is made, it may not be changed
- Upon death of the employee, payments cease
If the cash out option is selected, the employee opts out of City Health Insurance plan for themselves and dependents. Employee may return per NRS on any even year and pays full cost of coverage and annual payments continue as selected.
SECTION 4: LEAVE BENEFITS
Article J: COMPENSATORY TIME
Compensatory elected to carry over f each fiscal year shall not to exceed 96 hours.
Alternatives:
1. The City Council may approve the bargaining agreement between the City of Sparks and the Sparks Police Protective Association - Sergeants.
2.The City Council may not approve the bargaining agreement between the City of Sparks and the Sparks Police Protective Association - Sergeants.
3. The City Council may direct staff to anotber alternative.
Recommended Motion:
I move to approve the bargaining agreement (AC-5183) between the City of Sparks and the Sparks Police Protective Association - Sergeants for the period July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2017.
Attached Files:
NRS 288 calcs - PS thru FY17.pdf
SPPA Sergeants 2015-2017 Final Pending Signatures 7-20-2015 225.pdf
SPPA Sergeants 2015 strike out 7-13-15.pdf