86R-123
RESOLUTION NO. 86R- 123
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF EMPLOYMENT FOR PART-TIME JOB CLASSIFICATIONS
REPRESENTED BY THE GENERAL TRUCK DRIVERS UNION
LOCAL NO. 952 AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 83R-128.
WHEREAS, the Human Resources Director has met and conferred with
officials of the General Truck Drivers Union, Local No. 952 to discuss wages
and working conditions; and
WHEREAS, as a result thereof, the need exists to repeal Resolution
No. 834-128 which established rates of compensation for job classes repre-
sented by the General Truck Drivers Union, Local No. 952; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does find that
establishing new rates of compensation for these classifications is in the
best interests of the City of Anaheim.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Anaheim that the terms and conditions of employment for part-time employees
working in job classifications represented by the General Truck Drivers Union,
Local No. 952, as defined in the Memorandum of Understanding, attached hereto
and incorporated by reference herein, be adopted.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 83R-128 is hereby
repealed; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the effective date of this resolution
shall be the 14th day of February 1986.
day of
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and signed by me this
~arch , 1986.
25th
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. 86R-123 was introduced and adopted at a regular
meeting provided by law, of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on
the 25th day of March, 1986, by the following vote of the members thereof:
AYES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kaywood, Overholt, Bay, Pickler and Roth
NOES:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT:
COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said
Resolution No. 86R-123 on the 25th day of March, 1986.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the
City of Anaheim this 25th day of March, 1~ ~~
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)
I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that
the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 86R-123 duly passed and
adopted by the Anaheim City Council on March 25, 1986.
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
AND
GENERAL TRUCK DRIVERS UNION, LOCAL 952
The wages, hours and conditions of employment that are set forth in this
Memorandum have been discussed and jointly proposed by and between the staff
officials of the City of Anaheim (hereinafter called "ANAHEIH") and the
General Truck Drivers Union, Local 952, affiliated with International
Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America
(hereinafter called "UNION") and shall apply to all the employees of ANAHEIH
working in the classifications set forth in Appendix "A" at the sporting and
other events at Anaheim Stadium and Convention Center, Anaheim, California.
The terms and conditions of employment that are set forth in this
Memorandum have been discussed in good faith between the staff officials of
ANAHEIM and the UNION and the staff officials of ANAHEIM agree to recommend to
the Anaheim City Council that all of the terms and conditions of employment as
set forth herein be incorporated in full in a Resolution of the City Council.
Upon the adoption of such a Resolution, all the terms and conditions of this
Memorandum shall become effective without further action by either party.
ARTICLE I
UNION RECOGNITION
ANAHEIM hereby recognizes the UNION as the collective bargaining
representative for all its members and as the collective bargaining agency
concerning the wages, hours and working conditions of employees working at
Anaheim Stadium and Convention Center in the classifications that are set
forth in Appendix "A", to the fullest extent allowable under California law
applying to public employees. As public employees, such employees shall have
the right to discuss individual problems of employment with ANAHEIM, provided
that upon the request of the employee the UNION shall be kept fully informed
and have the right to be present at all meetings between ANAHEIM and the
individual.
ARTICLE II
HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT OF EMPLOYEES WORKING
DURING SPORTS AND OTHER EVENTS AT ANAHEIM
STADIUM AND CO~VENTION CENTER
Job Bulletins regarding classifications represented by the UNION shall be
sent to the UNION during recruitment periods.
ANAHEIM shall be the sole judge of the testing, qualification and
acceptance procedures of all applicants for employment and promotion and
ANAHEIM retain the right to reject any applicant for employment; PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, that no test or qualification procedures utilized by ANAHEIM or
refusal to accept for employment shall be done to discriminate fqr or against
an applicant because of union or non-union membership or because of race,
color, creed, national origin, religious or political affiliation or belief,
sex, age or physical disability, except where age or lack of physical
disability is a bona fide occupational qualification.
ANAHEIM agrees once each month to furnish the UNION a list of all persons
hired for events at the Stadium and the Convention Center during the previous
calendar month.
Employees hired in classifications listed in Appendix "An of this
agreement shall be subject to a period of probation consisting of fifty (50)
event days worked or six (6) months, whichever occurs later.
The work and conduct of a probationary employee shall be subject to close
scrutiny and evaluation and if found to be below standards satisfactory to the
Stadium, Convention Center, and Golf Department, the probationer may be
rejected at any time during the probationary period. Such rejections shall
not be subject to review or appeal.
ANAHEIM agrees that when, after a reasonable effort to correct
deficiencies, an employee is to be terminated or not scheduled for work due to
unsatisfactory work or lack of availability, ANAHEIM shall notify the employee
and the UNION of such action.
ANAHEIM has determined that the size and operation of the Stadium and
Convention Center has developed to the point that there is a need to set forth
criteria for defining groups of employees engaged in limited employment who
are covered by the Memorandum of Understanding between the parties.
Accordingly, the following categories are hereby established.
1. Categories.
A. Part-time Employees:
This category is limited to employees hired to work an average of.
less than twenty hours per week on an ongoing basis (maximum 1039
hours) in any calendar year. The calendar year shall be as
defined in Article XII.
B. Part-time - 30 Hour Employees:
This category is limited to those employees who on a yearly
average work more tb 'o_u twenty hours per week but less than thirty
hours per week on an ongoing basis (maximum 1559 hours) in any
calendar year. The calendar year shall be as defined in Article
XII.
2. The number of positions in each category will vary in accordance with
ANAHEIM's requirements and will be established by ANAHEIM.
3. Assignment of personnel to these positions and between these positions
will be made by ANAHEIM. Consideration will be given to part-time (1039
hour) employees when assigning employees to part-time 30 hours.
4. Employees working in limited employment categories set forth in
paragraph 1 are not entitled to any of ANAHEIM'S benefit plans except as
set forth in Article XII of the Memorandum of Understanding provided,
however, that employees assigned to category 1B will be enrolled in the
Public Employees Retirement System covering Miscellaneous employees of
ANAHEIM.
5. Employees hired or assigned to positions defined in paragraph lC will
have the employees 7% contribution to the retirement system paid for by
ANAHEIM.
ARTICLE III
CHECK-OFF
ANAHEIM agrees to a check-off for the payment of the regular monthly
UNION dues and the regular UNION initiation fee, and to deduct such payments
from the wages of all UNION members when authorized to do so by said members,
and remit such payments to the UNION in accordance with the terms of signed
authorizations of such members. The deduction of such dues and initiation
fees by ANAHEIM and the remittal of same by ANAHEIM to the UNION, shall
constitute payment of said dues and initiation fees by such members of the
UNION. This check-off procedure shall apply only to those members of the
UNION whose names shall have been furnished to ANAHEIM by the UNION and who
have not arranged to pay their monthly dues and regular initiation fee
personally to the UNION.
ARTICLE IV
ADMINISTRATION
(a) UNION representatives shall be permitted to visit the operations
covered herein for the purpose of observing conditions under which employees
are working, provided such visit shall not interrupt the work of such
employees.
(b) ANAHEIM recognizes the employees' and the UNION'S right to elect
or appoint shop stewards. The UNION agrees to notify ANAHEIM, in writing, as
to such shop stewards' identities and of subsequent elections or appointments,
if any. The parties agree that employees elected or appointed as shop
stewards for and by the UNION shall, nevertheless, be required to and shall
work full time in their respective classifications.
(c) ANAHEIM shall furnish bulletin board space at each facility at
mutually agreeable, specific location for the purpose of posting notices
pertaining to UNION business.
ARTICLE V
CLASSIFICATIONS, WAGES AND HOURS
Wages and hours of work for the various classifications shall be as set
forth in Appendix "A", attached to this Memorandum and by this reference made
a part hereof.
ARTICLE VI
WORKING CONDITIONS
(a) ANAHEIM agrees to furnish and maintain uniforms including suitable
raingear for its employees, without cost to the employees.
(b) ANAHEIM shall maintain suitable dressing and break quarters for
the use of the employees covered herein.
(c) Management of the Stadium and Convention Center will, to the
extent possible, pre-determine the number of parking spaces needed to take'
care of the public attending events at their facilities. To the extent there
are spaces available to permit employee parking, spaces will be made available
to employees at no charge. Anaheim agrees to make reasonable effort to
identify additional employee parking.
(d) Adequate restroom and locker room facilities shall be provided for
all employees.
(e) The City will furnish and maintain safety equipment at its
facilities. As a continuing portion of its Safety Program, The City agrees to
maintain an active City/Union communication of any safety problems noted
within the facilities.
ARTICLE VII
GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
(a) Any grievance or dispute which may arise out of the application or
interpretation of the terms or conditions of this Memorandum shall be settled
in accordance with the procedure set forth hereinbelow, except a dispute by an
applicant regarding employment.
(b) Any grievance or dispute as defined under paragraph (a)
hereinabove shall be reduced to a written form by the charging party and
presented to the other party's authorized representative. Thereafter, a
representative of ANAHEIM, selected by the latter, shall meet with an
authorized agent of the UNION, selected by the UNION, in an attempt to resolve
the dispute. In the event the parties cannot resolve the dispute to the
charging party's satisfaction, the dispute shall, upon the request of either
party, be referred to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding
decision. In the event the parties are unable to agree upon the selection of
such impartial arbitrator within TEN (10) DAYS, upon request of either party
an arbitrator shall be selected from a list of prospective arbitrators
submitted by the American Arbitration Association.
(c) An arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding on both
parties, it being agreed that said arbitrator shall have no powers to add to
or subtract from the provisions herein, and that the laws of the State of
California shall be controlling at all times.
Cd) All expenses of an arbitration shall be borne equally by ANAHEIM
and the UNION.
ARTICLE VIII
PREVAILING RATES FOR SUBCONTRACTORS
In the event ANAHEIM decides to contract out to a private employer any
of the work of the classifications herein covered for events, it is agreed
that such contracting of said work shall be made by ANAHEIM only to
contractors or employers whose employees are paid the prevailing rates of pay
and all other applicable benefits which are provided for in this Memorandum
for employees in the specified classifications.
ARTICLE IX
NO STRIKE
The UNION agrees that under the term of this Memorandum the UNION and/or
its members shall not conduct any strikes, slowdowns or other work stoppage
against ANAHEIM.
ARTICLE X
WORK AS SIGNMENT
In the interest of maintaining an efficient system of operations at
Anaheim Stadium and Convention Center and to facilitate the assignment of
fluctuating numbers of part-time Parking Lot employees to the various events,
ANAHEIM and the UNION agree that appropriate consideration shall be given to
the following:
1. Work opportunities required to maintain an adequate, interested,
trained, available part-time Parking Lot work force.
2. Employees record of performance, availability and seniority in
that order.
ARTICLE XI
WORK LOCATION
ANAHEIM and the UNION further agree that part-time Parking Lot employees
normally assigned to work at one facility will not be ordered to work at
another facility except when an insufficient number of part-time Parking Lot
employees agree to temporary assignment at the other facility.
ARTICLE XII
VACATION BENEFIT
Employees working in classifications listed in Appendix "A" who work
eight-hundred (800) or more hours in any calendar year shall be paid three
percent (3%) of his/her gross earnings as vacation benefits. The calendar
year shall be defined as the period for which wages earned are reported for
tax purposes.
ARTICLE XIII
SAVINGS CLAUSE
The Resolution of ANAHEIM shall provide that if any provision of this
Memorandum or the Resolution is at any time, or in any way held to be contrary
to any law by any court of proper jurisdiction, the remainder of this
Memorandum and the remainder of the Resolution shall not be affected thereby,
and shall remain in full force and effect.
DURATION
The terms of this Memorandum are to remain in full force and effect
until and including the 13 day of February, 1989, except as to the schedule of
wages and economic benefits which are to be reviewed and subject to discussion
during the SIXTY (60) DAYS prior to February 13, 1989, and if said schedule of
wages and economic benefits cannot be agreed upon by said date, this
Memorandum shall become null and void. Upon adoption of a Resolution
approving the terms and conditions of this Memorandum by the City Council of
the City of Anaheim, this Memorandum shall be in full force and effect.
STAFF OFFICIALS OF THE CITY OF
GENERAL TRUCK DRIVERS UNION,
ANAHEIM, a Municipal Corporation
LOCAL NO. 952
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APPENDIX "A"
CLASSIFICATIONS, WAGES AND HOURS
EVENT EMPLOYEES
ANAHEIM STADIUM AND CONVENTION CENTER
CLASSIFICATIONS HOURLY PAY RATES
2/14/86 2/13/87 2/12/88
Parking Lot Attendant $6.23 $6.43 $6.63
Parking Lot Attendant - Captain 6.83 7.08 7.33
Parking Lot Cashier 6.43 6.73 6.98
Parking Lot Cashier - Captain 7.03 7.38 7.68
2. Personnel newly hired into any classification in Appendix "A" on or after
3/18/83 will be paid an entry level rate amounting to 50 cents per hour less
than the rates set forth in the Appendix. This reduced rate will continue
during the first 200 hours of employment. Thereafter, the rate payable shall
be that rate set forth in Appendix "A". Newly hired personnel shall be
defined as those individuals who have had no hours of work in the
classifications outlined in Appendix "A" for a period of one year.
3. Personnel newly hired into any classification in Appendix "A" on or after
3/28/86 will be paid an entry level rate amounting to 50 cents per hour less
than the rates set forth in the Appendix. This reduced rate will continue
during the first 400 hours of employment. Thereafter, the rate payable shall
be that rate set forth in Appendix "A". Newly hired personnel shall be
defined as those individuals who have had no hours of work in the
classifications outlined in Appendix "A" for a period of one year.
4. The hourly rate classifications shall be on a four (4) hour guarantee.
For time worked in excess of four (4) hours, employees in said classifications
shall be paid straight time overtime based on the applicable hourly rates to
be computed in quarter-hour units. On New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, employees
working in the above classifications shall receive time and one-half for all
hours worked.
5. In the event an employee works separate events at both locations (Anaheim
Stadium and Convention Center) on the same day, the aforesaid four-hour
guarantee shall apply to each of said events.
6. For time worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours
in one week, employees shall be paid time and one-half based on the applicable
hourly rates to be computed in quarter-hour units. This overtime provisions
shall apply whenever an employee shall have actually worked in excess of eight
(8) hours in either one or both locations during the same day. For time
worked in excess of four (4) hours at a Stadium Rock Concert, employees shall
be paid time and one-half their regular hourly rate.
7. Employees shall be paid time and one-half their regular hourly rate for
all work performed in connection with the following:
Major League Baseball World Series Games
Major League Baseball All Star Games
American League Playoff Games
NFL Pro Bowl Games
NFL Division Playoff Games
NFL Conference Championship Games
NFL Super Bowl
8. In case of rain out or cancellation of event, and if ANAHEIM does not give
reasonable notice, either personally or through public communications, ANAHEIM
will pay to per diem employees one-half (1/2) day's pay if the employee
reports for work and full pay if the gates are open, and to hourly employees
two (2) hours' pay if the employee reports for work and four (4) hours' pay if
the gates are open.
9. When both Parking Lot Attendants and Parking Lot Cashiers are supervised
by a single captain level supervisor, that supervisor will be compensated as a
Parking Lot Cashier-Captain.
10. When Parking Lot Cashier - Captain is counting money they will be paid
$2.00 bonus per event.
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