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RESOLUTION 2010 -66
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF
NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A COLLECTIVE
BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE AND THE POLICE
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, INC. AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND VILLAGE CLERK TO EXECUTE THE
AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the prior Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Village and the Police
Benevolent Association of Palm Beach County, Inc. ( "PBA ") expired on September 30, 2010; and
WHEREAS, the Village and the PBA have negotiated a new three -year Collective Bargaining
Agreement effective retroactive to October 1, 2010 and Village Administration recommends
Council approval of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Village Council determines that the approval of the new Collective Bargaining
Agreement is in the best interests of the Village and its residents.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE
OF NORTH PALM BEACH, FLORIDA as follows:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are ratified as true and correct and are incorporated herein.
Section 2. The Village Council hereby approves a new Collective Bargaining Agreement
between the Village and the Police Benevolent Association of Palm Beach County, Inc., a copy of
which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, and authorizes the Mayor and Village Clerk to
execute the Collective Bargaining Agreement on behalf of the Village. Upon ratification by the
PBA, the Agreement shall be retroactive to October 1, 2010 and shall expire on September 30, 2013.
Section 3. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to
the extent of such conflict.
Section 4. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 9th DAY OF DECEMBER. 2010.
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COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
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PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
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THE PATROL, DETECTIVES, DETECTIVE SERGEANTS, SERGEANTS,
DISPATCHERS AND RECORDS CLERKS BARGAINING UNIT
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ARTICLE 1. PREAMBLE
ARTICLE 2. ASSOCIATION RECOGNITION BARGAINING UNIT
ARTICLE 3. DISCRIMINATION
ARTICLE 4. VALIDITY
ARTICLE 5. WORKER'S COMPENSATION
ARTICLE 6. INSURANCE
ARTICLE 7. NO STRIKES - NO LOCKOUTS
ARTICLE 8. FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE
ARTICLE 9. PAID BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
ARTICLE 10. MILITARY LEAVE
ARTICLE 11. SICK LEAVE
ARTICLE 12. COURT APPEARANCES
ARTICLE 13. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
ARTICLE 14. SENIORITY
ARTICLE 15. PAID VACATIONS
ARTICLE 16. PAID HOLIDAYS
ARTICLE 17. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE / ARBITRATION
ARTICLE 18. DISCIPLINARY APPEALS
ARTICLE 19. ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES
ARTICLE 20. RULES, REGULATIONS, DIRECTIVES
ARTICLE 21. BULLETIN BOARD
ARTICLE 22. SCHEDULED HOURS OVERTIME PAY
ARTICLE 23. COMPENSATORY TRvIE
ARTICLE 24. PUBLIC SAFETY CONTINUING EDUCATION
ARTICLE 25. WORK ASSIGNMENT OUT OF GRADE
ARTICLE 26. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
ARTICLE 27. UNIFORM AND CLOTHING ALLOWANCE
ARTICLE 28. VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT
ARTICLE 29. PERSONNEL FILES - COMPLAINTS
ARTICLE 30. PROCEDURAL RIGHTS
ARTICLE 31. WAGES
ARTICLE 32. LONGEVITY BONUS
ARTICLE 33 PENSION
ARTICLE 34 TRAINING
ARTICLE 35. PROBATIONARY EMPLOYEES
ARTICLE 36. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
ARTICLE 37. DURATION
APPROVAL
SIGNATURE PAGE
EXHIBIT A (Step Plan)
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This Agreement is between THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH, a municipal
organization, hereinafter referred to as "VILLAGE" and the PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, hereinafter referred to as "ASSOCIATION", for the purposes
of promoting harmonious relations between the two parties, to establish an orderly and peaceful
procedure for settling differences which may arise, and to set forth the basic and full Agreement
between the parties concerning wages, rates of pay, fringe benefits and other conditions of
employment.
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I . The VILLAGE recognizes the ASSOCIATION as the certified bargaining agent for the
regular full-time employees designated as patrolmen, detectives, detectives-sergeants, sergeants,
police dispatcher and public safety (records) clerk dispatcher, as indicated in PERC Order
No.89E -334 issued on November 8, 1989 or as modified by PERC.
2. The term "employee" in this Agreement means those individuals employed by the Village
in positions represented by the ASSOCIATION regardless of membership in the
ASSOCIATION.
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1. Neither the VILLAGE nor the ASSOCIATION shall discriminate against or in favor of
any employee because of race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, sex, age, disability, or
political affiliation in violation of any federal, state or local law.
2. There shall be no discrimination against any employee because of activity or membership
in the ASSOCIATION.
3. There will be no discrimination against any employee for adherence to any provision of
this Agreement or refusal to comply with any order, which would violate this Agreement.
4. All references in this Agreement to employees of the male gender are used for
convenience only and shall be construed to include both male and female employees.
5. The right of the employees to belong to, participate in, or refrain from belonging to the
ASSOCIATION shall not be prohibited, abridged or interfered with.
6. The ASSOCIATION will not discriminate with regard to representation of its members
or with regard to terms and conditions of membership because of race, creed, color, national
origin, marital status, sex, age, disability or political affiliation in violation of any federal, state
or local law.
7. The VILLAGE and the ASSOCIATION agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall
be applied to all employees without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, marital status,
sex, age, disability, or political affiliation in violation of any federal, state or local law.
8. The ASSOCIATION recognizes the VILLAGE has established an internal procedure to
investigate and resolve alleged cases of discrimination, which is in addition to existing and
adequate procedures established by the State of Florida and the Federal Government.
Accordingly, it is agreed that allegations of employment discrimination cannot be processed
through the contractual grievance/arbitration procedure.
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If any non-monetary provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid, the remainder of this
Agreement shall not be affected thereby. In the event a monetary provision of this Agreement is
held invalid, the parties, at the request of either party, shall meet as soon a practicable and reopen
negotiations of the monetary provisions of this Agreement.
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ARTICLE 5
1. The VILLAGE will carry Worker's Compensation coverage for all employees covered by
this Agreement in accordance with the law.
2. No benefits or payment under this Article shall be made where the disability is self-
inflicted, or the disability continues as a result of the employee's failure to fully cooperate with
medical advice or corrective therapy, or where drugs /alcohol are present at the time of the injury.
3. In the event of an on-the-job injury determined to be compensable under the provisions of
the Workers' Compensation Act for a regular full -time employee, said employee will be carried
at full pay up to 90 days per year less any workers' compensation benefits as set forth in Chapter
440, Florida Statutes. Employees may be carried at full pay for an additional 90 day period with
approval of the Village Manager. In order to be considered for this injury in line of duty benefit,
the following conditions must be met:
A. The employee must provide written testimony of evidence that his injury was received in
the line of duty. An injury received while the employee is attending a department approved
school or training program shall be considered a line of duty injury.
B. Any employee who has a claim for compensation because of an injury on the job as
described above shall file a claim, on the form provided by the VILLAGE, with the Director of
Public Safety.
C. Any employee who is able to return to work after a job related injury shall be reinstated
to his former job, provided he is qualified to perform all of the duties and responsibilities of his
previous position and is certified by a medical doctor prior to the employee returning to work.
The VILLAGE may require confirmation of fitness to return to work.
D. If he is unable to assume his former responsibilities, the employee shall have first
preference to fill another VILLAGE Public Safety position, if a vacancy occurs, and the
employee qualifies for such position.
E, Nothing herein shall require the VILLAGE to create a light duty position when there is
no operational or fiscal justification for its creation.
F. An employee must report an on the job injury immediately following the first symptoms
of injury.
G. An accident constitutes grounds for reasonable suspicion drug testing.
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1. The VILLAGE will provide health and dental insurance to bargaining unit members and
their dependants -under the Village health and dental program at the same levels of benefit and
rates established by the Village Council for non-bargaining unit employees of the Village..
2. In the event the VILLAGE agrees to provide more beneficial coverage or rates to any
other bargaining unit in the Village, the more beneficial coverage and rates will be
provided to bargaining unit members covered by this Collective Bargaining
Agreement.
3. It will be the responsibility of the employee to notify the VILLAGE in writing within
thirty days in the event that dependant coverage is no longer required due to a change
in marital status or for any other reason. Should the employee not notify the
VILLAGE of said change, the employee shall reimburse the VILLAGE for the
amount paid for his/her dependant insurance coverage premium from the date of the
status change.
4. Short Term Disability Insurance — The VILLAGE'S current Short Tenn Disability
Coverage shall be discontinued for PBA union-eligible employees.
5. Long Term Disability Insurance — The VILLAGE'S current Long Tenn Disability
Program shall be discontinued for PBA -union-eligible employees.
6. Life Insurance — The VILLAGE life insurance program for PBA union-eligible
employees shall be a level equivalent to the maximum level allowed by IRS
regulations before imputing added employee compensation ($50,000, or $25,000 after
the age of 70).
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ARTICLE 8
FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE
1. Eligible employee's may take up to twelve (12) work weeks of unpaid leave in
accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), as amended from time to time.
2. All employee requests for FMLA leave must be in writing and shall include an
explanation of the reasons for the leave. The employee's written notice shall not be effective
unless delivered by the employee, or the employee's representative, to the Village Human
Resource Director, The employee's notice shall be delivered no less than 3o days prior to the
need to take leave when the need is foreseeable.
3. Employees must use accrued paid time (excluding Sick Leave) prior to using FMLA
leave.
4. FMLA leave shall ran concurrently with paid leave, leave taken in conjunction with
disability, and absence from work due to worker's compensation illness or injury.
5. Prior to a return to work from FMLA leave taken as the result of illness or injury, the
Village may require an employee to submit to and obtain a fitness for duty evaluation.
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1. The VILLAGE agrees that when a death is imminent or occurs in the family, (family as
herein defined): father, mother, brother, sister, spouse, child, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-
in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent, spouse's grandparents, foster
parent, nephew, niece, aunt, uncle, first cousin, step-father, stepmother, step-brother, step-sister
or step-child of the employee.
2. An employee scheduled for five (5), eight (8) hour days, shall be allowed three (3), eight
(8) hour days of bereavement leave with pay for purposes of bereavement. A request for
additional time may be granted, subject to the discretion of the VILLAGE Manager or his
designee.
3. An employee scheduled for twelve (12) hour days, shall be allowed three (3), twelve (12)
hour days of bereavement leave with pay for purposes of bereavement. A request for additional
time may be granted, subject to the discretion of the VILLAGE Manager or his designee.
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1. Employees who are members of the U.S. Armed Forces Reserves or the National Guard
will be granted leave in accordance with state and federal law, including travel time, for the
purpose of attending annual active duty for training,
2. A copy of employee's Military Orders shall be forwarded to the Director or VILLAGE
Manager prior to taking military leave.
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1. Sick leave will be paid when the employee is absent from duty due to the following
reasons:
a. An employee's injury or illness or necessary medical treatment which precludes
him or her from reporting for duty;
b. Any injury, illness or necessary medical treatment of an employee's spouse, child,
step -child or parent who resides in the employee's home which requires the employee's
help to care for him or her or to obtain the necessary medical treatment.
2. The employee will certify on the appropriate Personnel Action Form upon his or her
return to duty that he or she was not able to report for duty due to one of the above reasons.
3. Notwithstanding a change in work schedules from eight (8) hour shifts to twelve (12)
hour shifts, employees working the twelve (12) hour shift accrue ninety -six (96) hours of sick
leave per year, provided the ninety -six (96) hours will now accrue at the rate of eight (8) hours
sick leave per month.
a. Sick Leave Incentive Award Program — Regular full -time (non - probationary)
PBA union employees who do not use any sick leave within any continuous six -
month (6) period are eligible to earn eight (8) hours annual leave time as incentive
for not using sick leave.
4. Sick leave may be accumulated with no maximum. Any employee with less than seven
(7) years of service to the VILLAGE who voluntarily terminates employment, or who retires or
dies while in the service of the VILLAGE, shall receive payment equal to fifty percent (50 %) of
up to a maximum of sixty (60) unused accrued sick leave days (which equals a maximum of
thirty (30) days payment). Employees with seven (7) or more years of service to the VILLAGE
shall receive payment equal to seventy -five percent (75 %). A deceased employee's pay for sick
leave shall be paid to the estate of the decedent.5. Sick Leave Reimbursement
A. Employees who have accrued forty eight (48) days of sick leave ( "minimum
base ") may request reimbursement for sick leave accrued over the minimum base.
Reimbursement by the VILLAGE will be on a 50% basis for every sick day above the
minimum. Sick leave days will be converted to eight (8) hour days before pay out.
B. Sick leave reimbursement is a voluntary right of the employee. An employee can
only submit a request once per year during the month of May. The VILLAGE will
reimburse the employee no later than November 30 of each year.
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C. The Human Resources Director will be responsible for establishing a
reimbursement form and accounting for the base and other data necessary to financially
administer this program.
D. The employee will be required to sign a certificate/affidavit confirming that the
reimbursement for the sick leave is final and will not be subject to the grievance process.
6. An employee who has been declared either physically or mentally unfit for duty by a
doctor approved by the VILLAGE, when ordered for a fitness for duty exam by the VILLAGE,
shall be required to use accrued sick leave while out of work on medical leave. An employee
may challenge a determination that he or she is unfit for duty by providing a medical report from
his or her physician. In the event of a conflict of opinions a third doctor's opinion shall be
controlling. The third doctor shall be selected and paid for by the VILLAGE.
7. An employee is responsible for the appropriate use of sick leave.
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1. Any member required to attend a judicial matter arising from the performance of his/her
duty shall be compensated for said services as follows:
A. An employee who is required to appear in court or at a deposition during
nonworking hours shall receive 3 hours payment at one and one half times their regular
rate of pay.
B. For the purposes of this article and subsection, each additional court appearance
separated from the employee's previous court appearance by a period of more than sixty
(60) minutes qualifies for compensation as described above. The sixty (60) minute time
period is calculated from the time the employee is released by the court until the time
stated on the next subsequent subpoena.
C. For the purposes of this article and subsection, compensable time shall begin
thirty (30) minutes prior to the scheduled appearance time set by the subpoena to
compensate the employee - for the time necessary to obtain and return
documentation/evidence for court appearances or depositions.
D. Witness fee shall be retained by the officer
2. Members who are required to attend a judicial matter arising from performance of his/her
duties shall give notice to the Police Chief and the Village Attorney. Rescheduling may be
requested and coordinated by the VILLAGE.
3. Payment shall be made as soon as possible (by the next) payroll period following
completion of the service.
4. Travel in excess of twenty (20) miles outside the perimeter of the VILLAGE shall
be compensated as one (1) hour of wages for the employee concerned.
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ARTICLE 13
MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
1. It is recognized and agreed that, except as specifically stated herein, the VILLAGE
retains whatever rights and authority it possessed prior to entering into this Agreement, including
but not limited to the right to operate and direct the affairs of the VILLAGE and its Public Safety
Department in all its various aspects; to direct the working forces; to plan, direct, and control the
operations and services of the Department; to determine methods, means, organization and
personnel by which such operations and services are to be conducted; to assign and transfer
employees; to schedule the working hours; to hire and promote; to demote, suspend, discipline,
or discharge for just cause; to relieve employees for lack of work or for other legitimate reasons;
to make, establish, and enforce rules and regulations; and to change or eliminate existing
methods, equipment, or facilities (provided, however, that such actions are not inconsistent with
the terms of this Agreement) .
2. The ASSOCIATION and the VILLAGE recognize that the residents of North Palm
Beach are entitled to receive services at the highest possible level, subject to budget constraints.
Therefore, the ASSOCIATION pledges that it will encourage employees to increase their
productivity and raise their individual level of service in order to provide and maintain the
delivery of services at the highest possible level.
3. The ASSOCIATION agrees that all employees covered under this Agreement shall
comply with all Village Personnel Rules and Regulations and the Department of Public Safety
Policies and Procedures Manual, as amended from time to time, including those relating to
conduct and work performance.
4. If at the discretion of the Village Manager or his designee, it is determined that a civil
emergency condition exists, including but not limited to riots, civil disorders, hurricane
conditions or other catastrophes, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended by the
Village Manager, or his designee, during the time of the declared emergency, provided that the
wage rate and --monetary fringe benefits shall not be suspended,
5. Those inherent managerial functions, prerogatives and policy making rights which the
VILLAGE has not expressly modified or restricted by a specific provision of this Agreement are
not in any way subject to the grievance and/or arbitration procedure contained herein.
E. All references to "Village Manager" means the Village Manager or his designee.
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1. Seniority shall be defined as length of service in position (i.e. sergeant) with the
VILLAGE Public Safety Department.
2. Seniority will govern selection of vacation schedules and preference in working overtime,
provided the Police Chief has the final authority to over-ride seniority for extraordinary
operation reasons and his decision in that regard is not grievable. When the Police Chief over-
rides a request based on seniority, he shall inform the requesting party in writing of the basis of
his decision.
3. When the Department requires overtime work to fill a vacancy, the overtime assignment
shall first be offered to an employee who is already on duty. If no employee on duty is able or
qualified to work the overtime assignment, off duty personnel will be called. In either
circumstance the overtime assignment shall be offered on the basis of seniority, using an
"overtime wheel." The overtime wheel shall function to identify employees in order of seniority
with the Public Safety Department.
4. Scheduled overtime shall be distributed to all qualified employees who wish to
participate on an overtime wheel. If an employee refuses his or her turn on the wheel, he or she
will be charged as if he or she had worked and will go to the bottom of the overtime eligibility
list. With each opportunity to work overtime, only one employee may pass on the opportunity to
work the overtime assignment. When an employee passes, the next employee on the list may be
ordered to work the overtime assignment.
5. Where a promotional opportunity shall occur and two or more employees are under
consideration, the Director shall give due consideration to seniority and qualifications.
6. In the event of a layoff, an employee may displace the employee with lesser seniority in a
lower classification provided the employee has prior service in said lower classification and
provided further that the following factors are substantially equal:
a. Sufficient ability and qualifications to perform the work.
b. Performance evaluation.
C. Physical condition and job attitude.
7. In the event of substantial inequality of these factors as between employees in the same
classification and department, the employee with the higher values of factors A, B, and C in the
aggregate, shall be retained.
8. An employee shall be recalled for a period of one year following layoff in inverse order
of layoff.
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9. An employee shall lose his seniority as a result of the following:
a. Termination
b. Retirement
C. Voluntary resignation
d. Layoff exceeding six (6) months
C. Failure to report to the Village Manager, or his designee, intention of returning to
work within three (3) days of receipt of recall, as verified by certified mail, return
receipt.
f. Failure to return from military leave within the time limits prescribed by law.
9. Failure to return from an authorized leave of absence upon the expiration of such
leave.
10. Seniority shall continue to accrue during all types of leave approved by the VILLAGE.
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1. Vacation days accrue but may not be taken during the first year of service. Exceptions to
this general rule may be made by the Police Chief at his discretion. All personnel who have
completed 180 days or more of full-time service shall be entitled to take vacation with pay in
accordance with the following accrual schedule:
LENGTH OF SERVICE DAYS OF VACATION
Less than six (6) years 80 hours
Six (6) but less than ten (10) years 120 hours
Ten (10) years and over 160 hours
2. Vacation, sick leave, or any other paid leave, shall be included in the computation of the
one year of required full service.
3. All employees may select, once annually in January, vacations. Initial selection of
vacations will be by seniority within the classification. If a bargaining unit member chooses to
change the vacation selection, he must then wait until the vacation list passes through all other
remaining members of the classification, at which time he or she shall then be eligible to change
the selection.
4. In the event a paid holiday should occur during an employee's vacation period, the
employee shall receive an additional duty day off with pay. Employment terminated without
cause, or by layoff, or by retirement, illness or injury shall not affect payment of earned vacation
time. An employee shall not lose his vacation with pay, if incapacitated due to an injury or
illness incurred in the line of duty. The vacation time shall be reassigned upon return to duty.
5. If employment is terminated by death, the estate of the employee shall receive payment
for the earned vacation days.
6. Vacation days shall be credited and reported per pay period, to indicate hours accrued
less hours taken, reflecting net vacation hours available per pay period.
7. The maximum number of vacation days an employee may accrue is the unused days
accrued during the employee's previous two (2) year period. Any employee, other than an
employee who is discharged for cause, who voluntarily terminates, retires or dies while
employed by the VILLAGE, shall receive payment equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the
unused days of vacation accrued during the two year period prior to termination, retirement or
death.
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8. An employee who has used ten (10) days of vacation time in a fiscal year may request
reimbursement for any unused vacation days above the ten (10) days used. Employees
requesting reimbursement must do so, in writing on a form approved by the Village Manager or
his/her designee, during the month of October immediately following the fiscal year in which the
ten (10) vacation days were used. The VILLAGE will provide reimbursement no later than the
November 30th immediately following the written request. Reimbursement shall be at 100% of
the employees' hourly rate as of September 30th of the fiscal year in which the ten (10) vacation
days were used. The employee will be required to sign a certification/affidavit confirming that
the reimbursement for the annual vacation leave days/hours is final and will not be subject to the
grievance process."
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PAID HOLIDAYS
1. The following days shall be considered paid holidays, and all employees will receive pay
for these days even if they do not work:
New Year's Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Martin Luther King Day
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Friday following Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
President's Day
2. In the event an employee does work on any of the above named holidays, the employee
shall be paid eight (8) hours of straight time compensation, plus the regular rate of pay for all
hours actually worked. Paid holidays can be converted to eight (8) hours of
compensatory time.
3. If a holiday occurs when an employee is absent from work on paid leave under this
collective bargaining agreement or other personnel rules, regulations or departmental directives,
the employee shall be paid eight (8) hours for the holiday at his/her regular rate of pay.
4. Except for absence due to the instances cited above, holiday payment is subject to the
employee working his/her regularly scheduled shift on the day prior to the holiday and his/her
regular scheduled shift on the day following the holiday. An employee entitled to overtime
compensation may receive compensatory time off in lieu of pay at straight time for holidays.
5. In the event an employee calls out sick for all or any portion of the holidays identified in
section 1, and in the event such use of sick leave causes the Village to hire another employee at
the overtime rate, the employee utilizing sick leave on the holiday shall be charged sick leave at
the rate of one and one-half (1.5) hours for each one (1) hour of sick leave used. Employees
under in-patient care or who are indisputably sick shall not be subject to this provision.
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GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE / ARBITRATION
1. In a mutual effort to provide a harmonious working relationship between the parties to
this Agreement, it is specifically agreed and understood that there shall be a procedure for the
resolution of disputes between the parties. For the purpose of this Article, a grievance is defined
as, and limited to, any dispute, difference or controversy involving the interpretation or
application of this Agreement. A dispute over disciplinary action shall be considered an appeal
of disciplinary action unless otherwise grievable. If the dispute is not covered by the grievance
procedure as set forth in the Agreement then the dispute shall be processed as set forth in Article
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2. For the purpose of this Article, time is considered to be of the utmost importance.
Accordingly, any grievance not submitted and/or processed by the grieving party in accordance
with the time limits provided below shall be considered exclusively abandoned and shall be
barred, forfeited and forever foreclosed for all contractual purposes and shall result in the
forfeiture of all rights to arbitration. Any grievance not answered or processed by the VILLAGE
within the time limits provided below shall be deemed resolved in favor of the grievant.
3. Grievances shall be presented in the following manner:
Step 1: In the event an employee covered by this Agreement believes that there is a basis
for a grievance, as that term is defined above, he shall first discuss the alleged grievance
with the immediate supervisor, and may be accompanied by a representative of the
employee's choice, if so desired. This first discussion shall take place within ten (10)
calendar days of the occurrence of the events which gave rise to the alleged grievance, or
within ten (10) calendar days of when the employee knew or should have known of the
existence of the events giving rise to the alleged grievance.
Step 2: In the event that the employee is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance
at Step 1, he may file a formal grievance. Such a grievance must be filed within ten (10)
calendar days after the informal discussion is held at Step 1. Said grievance must be in
writing, must be signed by the employee or the Union as his representative and must
contain: (a) the date of the alleged grievance; (b) the specific article (s) of this
Agreement allegedly violated; (c) the facts pertaining to or giving rise to the alleged
grievances; and (d) the relief requested. The formal grievance shall be submitted to the
Police Chief or his designee. The Police Chief shall, within ten (10) calendar days after
the receipt of the formal written grievance, render his decision on the grievance in
writing. The Police Chief shall reply in writing within ten (10) calendar days of receipt
of the grievance. Failure by the Police Chief to reply within the time period shall be held
to be an approval of the grievance and the remedy sought.
Step 3: In the event that the employee is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance
by the Police Chief at Step 2 he/she shall have the right to submit the grievance to the
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Village Manager within ten (10) calendar days after the disposition. Such grievance must
be accompanied by the filing of a copy of the original written grievance. The Village
Manager shall, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the grievance, render his
decision in writing. If the Village Manager shall fail to reply in writing, such failure shall
be deemed as an approval of the merits of the grievance or dispute and the remedy
sought.
4. Where a grievance is general in nature in that it applies to a number of employees having
the same issue to be decided, or if the grievance is directly between the ASSOCIATION and the
VILLAGE, it shall be presented directly at Step 3 of the grievance procedure, within the time
limit provided for the submission of the grievance at Step 2, and signed by the aggrieved
employees or the ASSOCIATION representative on their behalf.
5. In the event a grievance processed through the grievance procedure has not been resolved
at Step 3 above, the ASSOCIATION may submit the grievance to arbitration within ten (10)
calendar days after the Village Manager's disposition of the grievance. Such request shall be in
writing to the other party, and if delivered by mail, postmarked within ten (10) days of the
Village Manager's disposition of the grievance. The arbitrator may be any impartial person
mutually agreed upon by the parties. However, in the event the parties are unable to agree upon
said impartial arbitrator, the party seeking the appointment of an arbitrator shall, within five (5)
days, request the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to finnish a panel of seven (7)
names from which each party shall have the option of striking three (3) names in alternating
fashion, until the parties select a neutral or impartial arbitrator. The party striking first shall be
determined by the toss of a coin. The selection process shall occur within five (5) calendar days
of receipt of the panel list.
6. Whenever the grieving party is satisfied with the disposition of the grievance at any step
of the grievance procedure, or if the grieving party does not process the grievance in accordance
with the specified time limits, processing of the grievance by the VILLAGE will automatically
stop. However, a grieving employee may not partially accept and partially reject a disposition of
his grievance. The employee must either accept or reject the disposition of his grievance, in its
entirety. Thus, for example, if any employee grieves a termination, and is ordered reinstated
without back pay at one of the steps of the grievance procedure, he may not accept the
reinstatement and continue to grieve the loss of back pay. His only choices would be to accept
the disposition of his grievance, or remain discharged and pursue the grievance further.
7. For the purposes of this Article, the term "calendar day" is defined to include every day
except Saturdays, Sundays, and days designated as holidays by this Agreement, regardless of
whether the grievant is on duty or off duty.
8. The time limits contained herein are to be strictly adhered to and may only be extended
by written agreement between the parties.
9. The VILLAGE and the ASSOCIATION shall mutually agree in writing as to the
statement of the grievance to be arbitrated prior to the arbitration hearing, and the arbitrator,
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thereafter, shall confine his decision to the particular grievance thus specified. In the event the
parties fail to agree on the statement of the grievance to be submitted to the arbitrator, the
arbitrator will determine the statement of the grievance, provided, however, that the arbitrator
shall have no authority to change, amend, add to, subtract from, or other-wise alter or supplement
this Agreement or any part thereof or amendment thereto. The arbitrator shall have no authority
to consider or rule upon any matter which is stated in this Agreement not to be subject to
arbitration or which is not a grievance as defined in this Article, except to the extent as
specifically provided herein or expressly agreed to by the parties.
10. The arbitrator may not issue declaratory opinions and shall confine himself exclusively to
the question(s) presented to him, which questions(s) must be actual and existing.
11. Each party shall bear the expense of its own witnesses and of its own representatives for
the purposes of the arbitration hearing. The impartial arbitrator's fee and related expenses and
expenses of obtaining a hearing room, if any, shall be equally divided between the parties. Any
person desiring a transcript of the hearing shall bear the cost of such transcript unless both parties
mutually agree to share such costs.
12. The arbitrator's award shall be final and binding on the parties.
13. For the first three hundred sixty-five (365) days of consecutive service with the
VILLAGE, an employee is probationary. That is, the employee serves at the will and pleasure of
the VILLAGE and thus he may be disciplined or discharge without explanation or for any reason
deemed sufficient by the appropriate VILLAGE official. Accordingly, probationary employees
shall have no right to utilize this grievance/arbitration procedure for any matter concerning
discharge, suspension or other discipline.
14. The ASSOCIATION representative will be furnished with a copy of each grievance filed
by an employee within the bargaining unit.
15. Employees may request to have an ASSOCIATION representative present at any step of
the grievance procedure.
16. The ASSOCIATION will not be required to process the grievance of non-members. The
ASSOCIATION will not be responsible for grievances proceeding to arbitration without being
first notified by the VILLAGE in writing (and with a copy of the grievance) by the VILLAGE in
a timely manner. The ASSOCIATION representative will have his/her name, address and all
contact -numbers on file with the VILLAGE.
17. The parties agree that the settlement of any grievance by the parties prior to the rendition
of a decision by an arbitrator shall not constitute an admission that the contract has been violated
nor shall such settlement constitute a precedent for the interpretation or application of the
provisions of this Agreement.
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18. When arbitrability is raised by the VILLAGE with respect to any grievance, the issue of
arbitrability shall be determined by the arbitrator no less than thirty (30) days prior to
commencement of an arbitration hearing on the grievance itself.
19. If the VILLAGE does not agree that the matter is arbitrable, notification shall be sent to
the ASSOCIATION of such within ten (10) days of receipt of the ASSOCIATION request to
proceed to arbitration. The parties agree that in such an instance, the VILLAGE may submit
solely the question of arbitrability either to an arbitrator or to a court. If the arbitrability issue is
submitted to an arbitrator, the decision shall be based solely on written briefs, exhibits and
affidavits submitted by the parties, with no oral argument allowed; and shall be submitted to the
arbitrator within ten days of selection of the arbitrator. The arbitrator shall render the decision
within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the parties' submissions.
20. Whichever party loses on the issue of arbitrability shall pay the costs involved in that
proceeding.
21. If there is no objection by either party to the arbitrability of the grievance, and the above
mentioned procedure has been fully complied with or results in a determination that the
grievance is arbitrable, the parties shall proceed to arbitrate the grievance.
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ARTICLE 18
DISCIPLINARY APPEALS
Appeals of disciplinary action shall be handled as follows:
1. An employee who wishes to challenge any disciplinary action shall file a notice of appeal
to the Police Chief within ten (10) calendar days of notice of the disciplinary action. When an
employee has received a written counseling, the employee may, within ten (10) days of receipt of
the written counseling, submit a written rebuttal which shall be attached to the written counseling
document in the employee's personnel file.
2. Upon receipt of a notice of appeal, the Police Chief or his designee shall have ten (10)
calendar days to review the discipline and to advise the employee that the discipline is either (1)
sustained; (ii) reversed; or (iii) modified. Failure of the Police Chief to respond within ten (10)
calendar days shall constitute a determination that the discipline is sustained.
3. An employee who is not satisfied with the Police Chiefs decision can further appeal a
discipline to the Village Manager. Upon receipt of a notice of appeal, the Village Manager shall
have ten (10) calendar days to review the discipline and to advise the employee that the
discipline is either (i) sustained; (ii) reversed; or (iii) modified. Failure of the Village Manager
to respond within ten (10) calendar days shall constitute a determination that the discipline is
sustained. The decision of the Village Manager shall be final unless appealed as hereinafter set
forth.
4. The ASSOCIATION may appeal a discipline greater than an eight (8) hour suspension
without pay to arbitration using the same procedure for appointment of an arbitrator as set forth
in Article 17 above. The request for appointment of an arbitrator must be made to the Village
Manager in writing within ten (10) calendar days of the Village Manager's decision. The
decision of the arbitrator shall be made within thirty (30) days following the conclusion of the
hearing or the deadline for closing briefs, whichever is later. The arbitrator may sustain, reverse,
or modify the discipline which was set by the Village Manager. The decision of the Arbitrator is
final and binding on the parties.
5. No employee shall be subject to a disciplinary suspension of more than sixteen (16)
hours, disciplinary demotion, or termination without just cause. No employee shall be subject to
a suspension without pay or a termination without first being afforded a pre-determination
conference with the Village Manager or his/her designee. No pre-determination conference shall
be conducted with less than ten (10) calendar days notice to the employee.
6. In addition to a disciplinary demotion, the Village may demote an employee for
insufficient performance provided the employee is first placed on a performance improvement
plan and thereafter does not achieve all of the performance goals identified by the Village. A
performance based demotion is not subject to a just cause standard and may not be challenged or
appealed beyond the Village Manager. Prior to placing an employee on a performance
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improvement plan an employee's supervisor and the Police Chief shall meet the employee to
discuss specific performance improvement goals. The performance improvement plan shall
immediately thereafter be in effect for a period of ninety (90) days, with follow-up meetings with
the employee at the forty-five (45) day and sixty (60) day mark. If the goals have not been
achieved by the employee the Police Chief may implement non-disciplinary demotion of the
employee.
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1. An employee shall have the right to join or not join the ASSOCIATION, to engage in
lawful concerted activity for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or
protection, to express or communicate any view, grievance, complaint or opinion relating to
conditions of employment or compensation, through duly appointed ASSOCIATION
representation, all actions to be free from any and all restraint, coercion, discrimination or
reprisal by the VILLAGE or the ASSOCIATION.
2. ASSOCIATION officials and/or members, no more than two (2), shall be granted
reasonable time during working hours, without loss of pay, to negotiate with the representatives
of the VILLAGE.
3. Reasonable time shall be granted for the processing of grievances with a duly designated
representative of the ASSOCIATION during working hours. The VILLAGE, in its discretion,
may stop the use of such time off if it interferes with productivity or manpower needs. However,
the exercise of such right on the VILLAGE'S part shall not be arbitrary or capricious, nor shall it
allow the VILLAGE to proceed in a manner which deprives the employee of his or her right of
representation. An ASSOCIATION representative shall be permitted to accompany a fellow
employee in circumstances such as:
A. The employee is required to appear at a hearing related to a grievance.
B. The employee is presenting or responding to a grievance.
C. The employee is subject to interrogation in conjunction with an internal affairs
investigation.
D. The employee is attending a pre-determination hearing.
4. The Village Manager shall be immediately notified in writing, of changes of appointed
ASSOCIATION representatives.
5. ASSOCIATION representatives shall be permitted to wear ASSOCIATION insignia
while on duty. Said insignia shall be approved by the Police Chief or his designee.
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ARTICLE 20
RULES, REGULATIONS, DPaE-f,-TAT-P,,
1. Amendments, additions or modifications to personnel rules, regulations, and
departmental directives shall be in writing and a copy of the same shall be submitted to the
ASSOCIATION no less than fourteen (14) days prior to implementation.
2. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as a waiver of the ASSOCIATION's right to
bargain over the impact of any rule change which has the practical effect of altering the terms
and conditions of employment, as established in this Agreement. Such a request for bargaining
must be received within seven (7) days after notification to the ASSOCIATION by the
VILLAGE of the implementation of a rule change.
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1. The ASSOCIATION will provide a serviceable bulletin board for its use. All materials
posted must be signed by an official of the ASSOCIATION and a copy given to the Director.
The VILLAGE agrees to furnish space for the bulletin board.
2. Bulletins shall contain nothing derogatory relating to the VILLAGE, its elected officials
or supervisory personnel.
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2. The VILLAGE has the right to change work/shift schedules, work cycles, and starting
times during the term of this Agreement subject to the following:
A. The work cycle shall not exceed twenty-eight (28) days. The hours of work within the
established work cycle shall be 6.1 (rounded) hours per day and as set forth in 29 C.F.R. section
553.230. Hours worked in excess of the maximum hours provided by the referenced regulation
shall be paid at time and one-half the employee's regular rate of pay.
B. The VILLAGE shall provide the ASSOCIATION with no less than thirty (30) days
written notice of its intent to alter work/shift schedules, work cycles, and starting times. The
notice shall include a proposed date of implementation.
C. The ASSOCIATION may request impact bargaining over the proposed change.
D. If the ASSOCIATION requests impact bargaining, the implementation date shall be
delayed thirty (30) days and the parties shall meet as soon as possible and engage in good faith
bargaining over the impact issues identified by the ASSOCIATION.
3. Time off for a meal period shall not exceed one (1) hour.
4. For purposes of computing overtime pay, all authorized paid leave, except sick-leave,
shall be considered time worked.
5. Employees assigned to "standby" will be paid a minimum of one (1) hour pay per
"standby shift ". in the event an employee is "called back", he or she shall receive a minim-am of
two (2) hours pay. "Standby" and "call back" time relate to emergency duty.
6. Employees may exchange hours subject to the approval of the Police Chief or his
designee providing such exchanges do not result in overtime.
7. The VILLAGE retains the right to make changes in schedules when extenuating
circumstances such as hurricanes or other states of emergencies dictate.
8. An employee who is directed to report for work during a declared civil
emergency, and fails to do so is subject to being disciplined, up to and including
termination.
ARTICLE 23
COMPENSATORY TIME
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1. For purposes of this Agreement, compensatory time shall be defined as that period of
time which is earned by the employee for hours worked in excess of the employee's normally
scheduled work period, accumulated at a rate of time and one-half (1 112) in lieu of monetary
overtime compensation.
2. Compensatory time will be granted if the employee notifies the Police Chief of the
contemplated use at least seven (7) calendar days prior to use, provided such use will not be
unduly burdensome to the Public Safety Department's operation.
3. In the event more than one employee requests use of compensatory time off for the same
period, seniority shall be govern choice.
Members may bank up to sixty (60) hours of compensatory time.
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1. Bargaining Unit Employee's are eligible to participate in the Village tuition
reimbursement program.
2. In order to qualify for reimbursement under the VILLAGE'S tuition program, all courses
to be taken must be prior approved by the Police Chief and the Village Manager.
3. Any and all continuing education will be done on the employee's own time.
4. The VILLAGE will participate in the State of Florida educational degree incentive
program.
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1. An employee who is required to temporarily accept responsibility and carry out the duties
of a rank higher than which he or she normally holds, for a full shift shall be paid five percent
(5%) above the individual's present base rate for that position while so engaged.
2. An employee assigned to a rank which carries a rate of pay higher than the permanent
rate of the assignee shall in the event of injury, illness, or death incurred while in the
performance of service be compensated at the level of payment and benefits for the employee's
permanent rank and not the assigned rank.
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1. In those situations where the VILLAGE requires a medical examination, the entire costs
shall be borne by the VILLAGE. The VILLAGE agrees to provide those vaccinations and
examinations as required by section 112.181, Florida Statutes.
2. The foregoing shall not be construed to prohibit the VILLAGE from ordering an
employee to undergo an examination to determine fitness for duty when the VILLAGE has a
reasonable suspicion that the employee is unfit to perform his/her duties. "Reasonable
suspicion" means a belief drawn from specific objective and articulable facts and reasonable
inferences drawn from those facts in light of experience. Reasonable suspicion testing shall not
be required except upon the final approval of the Police Chief, after the recommendation of a
supervisor who is at least one level of supervision higher than the immediate supervisor of the
employee in question. Among other things, such facts and inferences may be based upon:
a. Abnormal conduct or erratic behavior while at work or a significant deterioration
in work performance.
b. Excessive use of sick time.
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ARTICLE 27
UNIFORM AND CLOTHING ALLOWANCE
2. An eighty-five ($85.00) dollar monthly allowance shall be paid to all members of the
bargaining unit for the repair and cleaning of clothing used in the performance of duty. Plain
clothed employees may use the allowance for the purchase of work clothing.
3. Uniforms damaged beyond repair in the line of duty shall be replaced by the VILLAGE
at no cost to the employee.
4. Costs for repair or replacement of watches or eyeglasses damaged or destroyed while in
the course of duty will be paid by the VILLAGE at a cost not to exceed one hundred ($100.00)
dollars per item.
5. A shoo allowance of seventy-five ($75.00) dollars per year shall be paid to all bargaining
unit members during the first pay period in October.
6. Road Patrol and dispatchers shall be issued three (3) shirts and three (3) pair of pants
annually.
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In the event an employee (if authorized and directed in advance) uses his own automobile for the
performance of official duties on behalf of the VILLAGE, the employee will be compensated at
the IRS rate prevailing at the time of use. VILLAGE vehicle use shall be covered by the
VILLAGE'S adopted "Village Vehicle and Take Home Vehicle Policy."
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The VILLAGE agrees that no disciplinary action shall be taken against a bargaining unit member
without due process. Anonymous complaints may trigger an investigation, but an anonymous
complaint alone may not be the basis of disciplinary action.
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The VILLAGE agrees that all rights of Law Enforcement Officers under investigation detailed
and granted by Florida Statutes, Section 112.532(1)(a)-(i) and Section 112.533 (as amended from
time to time) will be observed and practiced. The ASSOCIATION may post a copy of the Law
Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights (Part VI of Chapter 119), Florida Statutes, on the bulletin
board(s). In the event of any conflict between the rights of a member under the Law
Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights and this agreement or any VILLAGE or Department policy
or procedure, the rights afforded -under the Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights shall
prevail.
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ARTICLE 31
WAGES
Section 1.
Effective October 1, 2010, each employee, on the employee's anniversary date or date of
promotion, may advance one step in the pay plan, last amended for fiscal year 2009-2010 and
attached hereto as Exhibit "A", subject to performance as stated in Section 2 but as provided in
Article 37 the parties will reopen negotiations for this Article for years two and three of the
Agreement.
2. Performance evaluations will be conducted and movement through the step plan is
conditioned on a "Successful Level I" or better rating. A bargaining unit member who receives a
performance evaluation rating of "Below Standards" or "Development Required" shall have a
counseling session with supervisory personnel and be provided with performance goals. The
member will be re-evaluated ninety (90) days following the counseling session. If a performance
rating of "Successful Level I" or better is received, the member will move to the next step. An
employee who does not obtain a "Successful Level I" or better is subject to a performance based
discharge.
YEAR 2 (10/1 /11-9/30/12)- the parties will reopen negotiations of this Article in June,
2011.
4. YEAR 3 (10/1/12-9/30/13)- the parties will reopen negotiations of this Article in June,
2012.
5. No member shall receive a base wage increase over the maximum salary (top-out)
established in the VILLAGE pay plan. Increase over top-out pay shall be paid as lump sum
payments and shall be treated as salary for pension calculation purposes.
6. The minimum rate established for the bargaining unit positions in the VILLAGE pay
plan, shall be paid upon employment to "new hire" employees, except that an amount above the
minimum rate may be paid when the rate is approved by the VILLAGE Manager following a
written justification from the Police Chief. Approval will be based on the exceptional
qualifications of the appointee or the inability to employ adequate personnel at the minimum
rate. The Police Chief shall address in his justification the rate of pay of current members of the
department who have comparable years of service as the proposed appointee.
7. The VILLAGE will appropriate $27,500.00 for assignment pay for up to eleven (11)
bargaining unit members assigned to act as Field Training Officers or Detectives. Assignment
pay for each member assigned by the Police Chief, including Communications Training Officers,
Crime Scene Technician/Evidence Custodian, will be $2,500.00 annually, prorated to time
assigned as those units above.
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ARTICLE 32
LONGEVITY BONUS
1. Employees whose compensation is equal to or exceeds the maximum annual pay range
for their position shall be eligible for the annual performance incentive bonus program. Annual
performance review bonuses would be paid lump-sum based upon written recommendation and
documentation from the Police Chief; subject to written approval of the Village Manager or
designee as follows:
Exceptional Level II performance review rating - $1,200
Successful Level I through Exceptional Level I performance review rating - $900
Development Required through Below Standards performance review rating - $0
2. The bonus payment shall not be included in an employee's regular base rate of pay and
shall not be carried forward in subsequent years.
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ARTICLE 33
PENSION
1. 457 Deferred Compensation Contributions (per Comprehensive Pay and Classification
Plan) — The VILLAGE will match an employee's 457 Deferred Compensation plan based
on a contribution rate of 50-cents for every dollar of employee contribution — up to a
monthly VILLAGE contribution limit of $60 mo. ($720 yr.)
2. Retirement benefits for bargaining unit employees are as described in Chapter 2, Article
V, Division 4, "Pension and Certain Other Benefits for Fire and Police Employees" of
the Village Code of Ordinances, last amended by Ordinance 2008-18.
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1. The VILLAGE agrees to provide one week's advance notice for any training scheduled
for weekends.
2. Any training beyond Dade, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie, and Palm Beach County will
allow for an overnight stay paid for by the VILLAGE. When training in Dade County involves a
two day class the night between the training days will allow for an overnight stay paid for by the
VILLAGE.
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ARTICLE C.
1. All new employees shall be designated as probationary employees and shall remain in
probationary status in their classification for one (1) year from their date of graduation from the
academy, or one year from their date of employment in the case of an employee hired who is
already a certified officer who does not attend the academy.
2. Periods of absence of three (3) shifts or more during probation will extend the
probationary period by the amount of the absence or one week, whichever is greater.
3. The probationary period shall be regarded as an intrinsic part of the examination process
and shall be used for observing the employee's performance and adaptation to Village
employment.
4. It is the obligation of all supervisory VILLAGE personnel to periodically review, in
writing, the performance of all probationary employees and to recommend removal of personnel
with less than an overall satisfactory performance from their position prior to the end of the
probationary period. At a minimum, there shall be two (2) written performance evaluations
conducted during the probationary period; the first evaluation at six (6) months of employment
and the second during the final month of probation.
5. Upon the satisfactory completion of the probationary period the employee shall attain
regular status. The Police Chief shall notify the Village Manager in writing that the employee's
status has changed from probationary to regular. A copy of the notification shall be placed in the
employees personnel file.
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1. The VILLAGE and the ASSOCIATION acknowledge that during the negotiations which
resulted in this Agreement, each had the unlimited right and opportunity to make demands and
proposals with respect to any subject matter not removed by law from the area of collective
bargaining, and that the understandings and agreements arrived at by the parties after the
exercise of that right and opportunity are set forth and solely embodied in this Agreement. The
VILLAGE and the ASSOCIATION agree that all negotiable items that should or could have
been discussed, were discussed; therefore, neither party shall be obligated to negotiate or bargain
collectively with respect to any subject or matter, whether referred to herein or not, except as
otherwise specifically required in this Agreement, even though such subjects or matters may not
have been within the knowledge or contemplation of either or both of the parties at the time they
negotiated or signed this Agreement.
2. Therefore, this Agreement contains the entire contract, understandings, undertaking and
agreement of the parties hereto and finally determines and settles all matters of collective
bargaining for and during its term.
3. In the event of a conflict between this agreement and any collateral document, the terms
of this agreement shall control.
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1. This Agreement shall be effective from date of ratification and shall remain in full force
and effect for a three year term from October 1, 2010 to the 30th day of September 2013.
2. No base wage increase or cost of living adjustment shall be paid beyond September 30th
of each year, except as provided in a subsequent Memorandum of Understanding as may be
negotiated by the parties modifying the Wage Article following the June 2011 and June 2012
reopeners.
3. The VILLAGE and the PBA agree to commence bargaining for a successor agreement on
or about June 30th, 2013.
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APPROVAL
Pursuant to Florida Statute 447.309, the VILLAGE'S Chief Executive Officer and the
ASSOCIATION'S Bargaining Agent hereby confirm that the foregoing represents the Collective
Bargaining Agreement reached by the negotiators through bargaining.
This Agreement shall not be binding on the VILLAGE until it has been ratified by the Village
Council and by the employees who are members of the bargaining -unit.
THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
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PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE
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SIGNATURE PAGE
THE VILLAGE OF NORTH PALM BEACH PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE
BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION
William L. Manuel
Mayor
Melissa Teal, CMC
Village Clerk
Date of ratification by Bargaining Unit: %(v / a o 10
Date of ratification by the VILLAGE: 1k C/ / &0/0
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Village of North Palm Beach
union PBA pay 'FY3O1O41.Ao
Officer
step annual hourly
Emergency Dispatcher
step annual hourly
Sergeant
step annual nouny
Records Clerk
step annual nourly
$
27.9471
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$
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$
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$
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$
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7
$
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$
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$
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$
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$
13.1836
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$
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$
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Village of North Palm Beach
union PBA pay -FY 2010-11.xis
FY 2009-10
Officer Sergeant
step annual hourly step annual hourly
1 $ 42,367.64 $ 20.3691 1 $ 58,577.06 $ 27.9471
7.00% 2 $ 45,333.37 $ 21.7949 6.00% 2 $ 62,091.69 $ 29.6239
6.00% 3 $ 48,053.37 $ 23.1026 5.00% 3 $ 65,196.27 $ 31.1051
6.00% 4 $ 50,936.58 $ 24.4887 5.00% 4 $ 68,456.08 $ 32.6603
5.00% 5 $ 53,483.40 $ 25.7132 5.00% 5 $ 71,878.89 $ 34.2934
5.00% 6 $ 56,157.57 $ 26.9988 4.00% 6 $ 74,754.04 $ 35.6651
4.00% 7 $ 58,403.88 $ 28.0788 3.50% 7 $ 77,370.44 $ 36.9134
4.00% 8 $ 60,740.03 $ 29.2019 3.28% 8 $ 79,911.90 $ 38.1259
3.00% 9 $ 62,562.23 $ 30.0780
3.28% 10 $ 64,611.49 $ 31.0632
Emergency Dispatcher Records Clerk
step annual hourly step annual hourly
1 $ 33,189.36 $ 15.9564 1 $ 27,421.83 $ 13.1836
6.00% 2 $ 35,180.72 $ 16.9138 5.00% 2 $ 28,792.92 $ 13.8428
6.00% 3 $ 37,291.56 $ 17.9286 5.00% 3 $ 30,232.57 $ 14.5349
5.00% 4 $ 39,156.14 $ 18.8251 5.00% 4 $ 31,744.20 $ 15.2616
5.00% 5 $ 41,113.95 $ 19.7663 5.00% 5 $ 33,331.41 $ 16.0247
5.00% 6 $ 43,169.65 $ 20.7546 5.00% 6 $ 34,997.98 $ 16.8260
5.00% 7 $ 45,328.13 $ 21.7924 4.75% 7 $ 36,660.38 $ 17.6252
4.00% 8 $ 47,141.25 $ 22.6641 4.50% 8 $ 38,310.10 $ 18.4183
4.00% 9 $ 49,026.90 $ 23.5706 4.00% 9 $ 39,842.50 $ 19.1550
3.22% 10 $ 50,607.53 $ 24.3305 3.98% 10 $ 41,426.72 $ 19.9167
printed 11/22/2010 1 of 1 FY 2011 PBA step