HomeMy WebLinkAbout1240 ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 1240
WHEREAS,' Pasco Police Benefit Association and the City of Pasco
have been engaged in extensive bargaining sessions; and
WHEREAS, Pasco Police Benefit Association and the City of Pasco
have reached certain accords with respect to the bargaining sessions;
NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO:
That the proper officials of the City of Pasco be and the same
are hereby authorized to execute a bargaining agreement with Pasco
Police Benefit Association; a copy of said agreement is attached hereto,
marked Exhibit "A", and by this reference is incorporated herein; and
further that the City Council of the City of Pasco approves of the
contents of the agreement.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Pasco this 2 day of
April 1979.
Chet Bailie, Mayor
T:
ve yn Wells, City Clerk
A ROVED AS TO FOS 4:
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Dennis J. De Telice, City Attorney
IN THE MATTER OF THE )
FACTFINDING )
BETWEEN )
PASCO POLICE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION )
AND )
THE CITY OF PASCO, WASHINGTON. )
FACTFINDING REPORT -
PERC CASE NO. 1939-F-79.-99
HEARING SITE: City Hall, Pasco, Washington.
HEARING DATE: March 14, 1979.
NEUTRAL FACTFINDER: John H. Abernathy
7 S 1 Brier Cliff Lane
Lake Oswego, Or. 97034.
City: Daniel Smolen. Assoc.: David E. Williams
APPEARING FOR THE ASSOCIATION: Sgt. Mike Berglund.
APPEARING FOR THE CITY: Cabot Dow, Dow & Associates.
During the course of the factfinding hearing, the parties reached the following
tentative agreement:
The undersigned representatives of the Pasco Police Officers' Benefit Association
and the City of Pasco agree that they will recommend unanimously to their
respective parties the following total package to be effective as set forth below,
through December 31, 1980:
A. 1979 SALARIES
Sergeant
Corporal
Patrol Officer
Clerk/Dispatcher
1980 SALARIES - 1/1/80
The 1979 salary schedule shall be increased by the percentage change in the CPI
(Revised Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers) August, 1978, to August, 1979,
All U.S. Cities Average with a minimum of 6.0% and a maximum of 8.5%.
B. MEDICAL FOR DEPENDENTS. The City agrees to pay the premiums for
the City's medical insurance plan throughout 1979 and provide a plan
with benefits substantially equal to that currently in effect.
Effective January 1, 1980, the City will pay for rate increases for such
plan up to a percentage increase equal to 90% of the percentage. change
in the August, 1978 to August 1979 CPI (Revised Urban Wage Earners
and Clerical Workers), All U.S. Cities Average.
C. DENTAL FOR FAMILY. The City agrees to pay the premiums for the.
City's dental insurance plan throughout 1979 and provide a plan with
benefits substantially equal to that currently in effect.
Effective January 1, 1980, the City will pay for rate increases up to a
maximum established in paragraph two of Section B above.
1-1-79
4-1-79
(2nd year)
$1622
$1637
(1st year)
1560
1574
1497
1511
(36 months)
1434
1448
(24 months)
1372
1384
(12 months)
1308
1320
( 6 months)
1245
1257
(Entry)
1183
1194
(48 months)
1042
1052
(36 months)
990
1000
(24 months)
938
947
(12 months)
886
894
(Entry)
834
841
The 1979 salary schedule shall be increased by the percentage change in the CPI
(Revised Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers) August, 1978, to August, 1979,
All U.S. Cities Average with a minimum of 6.0% and a maximum of 8.5%.
B. MEDICAL FOR DEPENDENTS. The City agrees to pay the premiums for
the City's medical insurance plan throughout 1979 and provide a plan
with benefits substantially equal to that currently in effect.
Effective January 1, 1980, the City will pay for rate increases for such
plan up to a percentage increase equal to 90% of the percentage. change
in the August, 1978 to August 1979 CPI (Revised Urban Wage Earners
and Clerical Workers), All U.S. Cities Average.
C. DENTAL FOR FAMILY. The City agrees to pay the premiums for the.
City's dental insurance plan throughout 1979 and provide a plan with
benefits substantially equal to that currently in effect.
Effective January 1, 1980, the City will pay for rate increases up to a
maximum established in paragraph two of Section B above.
D. With respect to all other provisions of the Labor Agreement, they
will remain unchanged from the 1978 agreement, unless otherwise
agreed.
E. It is undeerstood that the City representatives will recommend
ratification to the City Council only after the above is approved,
by the Association membership. It is agreed that no release of
information with regard to such agreement as set forth herein shall
be released until the, contents are ratified by both parties.
The foregoing agreement shall be binding on the parties as of the specified effec-
tive dates upon ratif ation by the City Co cil and Police Association.
BY: BY
For the City. o Pasco For the Polic Assoc' tion
Y- -- BY:
For the City of Pasco Fort Police 4sociation
yZS1BY:
For the Police Association
Dated this 14th Day of March, 1979.
The factfinding panel recognizes that as a tentative agreement these terms must be _
submitted to the members of the Police Benefit Association and the members of the
City Council. The factfinding panel wishes the parties to know that this
tentative settlement is in line with their thinking - the Panel would recommend no
more or less. The Panel will retain jurisdiction until the ratification vote is
completed.
n H. Abernathy, Chairman
BY CSC/ ,
David E. )Nilliams, Representing Polio, Association
BY: 1l�lf! 1 `
Daniel S. Smolen, Representing City of Pasco
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