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91-049 RESOLUTION NO. 91R- 49 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ACCEPTING A NEW MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ESTABLISHING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR EMPLOYEES IN CLASSIFICATIONS ASSIGNED TO THE GENERAL UNIT REPRESENTED BY THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. WHERE, Chapter 1.06 of the Anaheim Municipal Code establishes the employer - employee relations system for the City; and WHEREAS, Section 1.06.100 of Chapter 1.06 of said Code requires a Memorandum of Understanding to be presented to the City Council or its statutory representative for determination; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim finds that accepting a new Memorandum of Understanding executed on February 25, 1991, is in the best interest of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim Municipal Employees Association executed by the City Management Representative and the Anaheim Municipal Employees Association officials on February 25, 1991, as set forth in the document attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, is hereby accepted, with the effective date thereof to be October 12, 1990. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 26th day of February 1991. OR OF HE TY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: CITY CLER OF THE C r ANAHEIM APPROVED AS TO FORM: .0e As 57.A4YY - . C TY ATTORNEY OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 91R -49 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 26th day of February, 1991, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Simpson, Daly, Pickier, Ehrle and Hunter NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 91R -49 on the 27th day of February, 1991. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 27th day of February, 1991. S .M may. CITY CLERK OF THE C 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. 91R -49, duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on February 26, 1991. 4 CLERK OF TH ITY OF ANAHEIM Q i0? MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ,f" BETWEEN THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, GENERAL EMPLOYEES AND THE CITY OF ANAHEIM OCTOBER 12, 1990 THRU OCTOBER 7, 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ARTICLE 1 Preamble 1 ARTICLE 2 Purpose 1 ARTICLE 3 AMEA Recognition 2 ARTICLE 4 Scope 2 ARTICLE 5 Management Rights 3 ARTICLE 6 Employee Rights 3 ARTICLE 7 Notification 4 ARTICLE 8 Consultation 4 ARTICLE 9 Meet and Confer 4 ARTICLE 10 Memorandum of Understanding 5 ARTICLE 11 Discussion 5 ARTICLE 12 Check -Off 6 ARTICLE 13 AMEA Organization 6 COMPENSATION AND PAY PROVISIONS ARTICLE 14 Compensation 9 ARTICLE 15 Classification 9 ARTICLE 16 Appropriate Salary Step 10 ARTICLE 17 Salary Relationships 14 ARTICLE 18 Hours of Work and Pay Day 19 ARTICLE 19 Temporary Upgrade 20 ARTICLE 20 Payroll Deductions 21 EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS ARTICLE 21 General 22 ARTICLE 22 Appointments and Promotions 23 ARTICLE 23 Employment Lists 26 ARTICLE 24 Probation 27 i PAGE ARTICLE 25 Outside Employment 28 ARTICLE 26 Service Awards 28 ARTICLE 27 Training 29 ARTICLE 28 Salary Step Reduction, Suspension, Demotion and Dismissal 29 ARTICLE 29 Layoff and Re- Employment 33 ARTICLE 30 Transfer 35 ARTICLE 31 Reinstatement 36 ARTICLE 32 Voluntary Demotion 37 LEAVE PROVISIONS ARTICLE 33 Bereavement Leave 38 ARTICLE 34 Holidays 39 ARTICLE 35 Industrial Accident Leave 41 ARTICLE 36 Jury Duty and Court Appearances 42 ARTICLE 37 Leave Without Pay 43 ARTICLE 38 Military Leave 44 ARTICLE 39 Sick Leave 44 ARTICLE 40 Vacation 49 PREMIUM PAY PROVISIONS ARTICLE 41 Overtime - General 53 ARTICLE 42 Bilingual Pay 55 ARTICLE 43 Call -Out 55 ARTICLE 44 Shift Differentials 56 ARTICLE 45 Short Shift Change 57 ARTICLE 46 Stand By 58 ARTICLE 47 Travel and Mileage Expense 58 ARTICLE 48 Meal Allowances 59 ii PAGE GRIEVANCE PROVISIONS ARTICLE 49 Grievance - General 60 ARTICLE 50 Grievance Procedure Representation 64 MEDICAL PROGRAMS ARTICLE 51 Insurance 65 ARTICLE 52 Post Retirement Medical Benefits 71 ARTICLE 53 Physical Examination 75 ARTICLE 54 Joint Committee On Medical Programs 76 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE 55 Agency Shop 77 ARTICLE 56 Notification of Contracting Out 78 ARTICLE 57 No Strike 78 ARTICLE 58 Uniforms and Hand Tools 78 ARTICLE 59 Certification Pay 79 ARTICLE 60 State Licensing 83 ARTICLE 61 Safety Committee 83 ARTICLE 62 Training Committee 84 ARTICLE 63 Transfer of Classifications 84 ARTICLE 64 Implementation of Memorandum of Understanding 84 ARTICLE 65 Construction 85 ARTICLE 66 Savings Clause 85 ARTICLE 67 Duration 86 APPENDIX "A" WAGE RATES 87 iii ARTICLE 1 PREAMBLE 1.1 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 "ANAHEIM ") and Anaheim Municipal Employees Association, General City Employees Unit (hereinafter called "AMEA ") and shall apply to all the employees of ANAHEIM working in the classifications set forth in Appendix "A ". 1.2 The terms and conditions of employment that are set forth in the Memorandum have been discussed in good faith between the staff officials of ANAHEIM and AMEA. AMEA agrees to recommend acceptance by its members of all of the terms and conditions of employment as set forth herein, 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 so incorporated shall become effective without any further action by either party. ARTICLE 2 ,0 PURPOSE 2.1 The objectives of the parties to this agreement are to promote full communication between ANAHEIM and its employees and to promote the improvement of employer - employee relations within the municipal government by providing a uniform basis for recognizing the right of employees to join organizations of his own choice and be represented by such organizations in his employment relationships with ANAHEIM. -1- ARTICLE 3 AMEA RECOGNITION 3.1 ANAHEIM hereby recognizes the AMEA as the bargaining representative for all its members 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 request of the employee, the AMEA shall be kept fully informed and have the right to be present at all such meetings between ANAHEIM and the individual. ARTICLE 4 SCOPE 4.1 All officers and positions of ANAHEIM are divided into the classified service and the exempt service. The exempt service shall include the following: 4.1.1 All elected officials and members of boards and commissions. 4.1.2 The City Manager, City Attorney, City Treasurer and City Clerk. 4.1.3 Volunteer personnel and personnel appointed to serve without pay. 4.1.4 Architects, consultants, counsel, and others rendering temporary professional service. 4.1.5 Such positions involving seasonal or part -time employment as may be specifically placed in the exempt service by the Human Resources Director. 4.2 The classified service shall include all other positions that are not specifically placed in the exempt service by this Article. -2- 4.3 The provisions of this Article and Agreement shall apply only to the classified service unless otherwise specifically provided. ARTICLE 5 MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 5.1 Management retains, exclusively, all its inherent rights, functions, duties and responsibilities except where specifically limited in this document. The rights of Management include, but are not limited to, the exclusive right to consider the merits, necessity or organization of any service or activity provided by law, or administrative order; determine the mission of its constituent departments, commissions and boards; set standards of service, determine the procedures and standards of selection for employment and promotion; direct its employees; take disciplinary action; relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or for other legitimate reasons; maintain the efficiency of ANAHEIM'S operations; determine the methods, means and personnel by which ANAHEIM'S operations are to be conducted; determine the content of job classifications; take all necessary actions to carry out its mission in emergencies; and exercise complete control and discretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work. ", ARTICLE 6 EMPLOYEE RIGHTS 6.1 Employees shall have all rights granted to public employees under California law. Employees shall have the right to form, join and participate in the activities of employee organizations of his own choosing for the purpose of representation on all matters of employer - employee relations. Employees also have the right to refuse to join or participate in the activities of employee organizations and shall have the right to represent themselves individually in his employment relations with ANAHEIM. No employee shall be interfered with, intimidated, restrained, coerced, or discriminated against by ANAHEIM or by any employee organization because of his exercise of these rights. -3- ARTICLE 7 NOTIFICATION 7.1 Reasonable written notice shall be given by the City Management Representative to AMEA, of any proposed ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation directly relating to matters within the scope of representation to be presented to the City Council for determination, and AMEA shall be given the opportunity to meet with the City Management Representative prior to submission to the City Council for determination. 7.2 In cases of emergency when the City Council determines that an ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation must be adopted immediately without prior notice or meeting with AMEA, the City Management Representative shall provide such notice at the earliest practicable time following the adoption of such ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation. ARTICLE 8 CONSULTATION 8.1 The City Management Representative, after consultation in good faith with representatives of AMEA, may recommend adoption of reasonable rules and regulations for the administration of employer - employee relations. The City Management Representative shall consult in good faith with representatives of AMEA on f'" employer - employee relations matters which affect them, including those that are not subject to meeting and conferring. ARTICLE 9 MEET AND CONFER 9.1 The City Management Representative and representatives of AMEA, shall have the mutual obligation personally to meet and confer in order to exchange freely information, opinions and proposals and to endeavor to reach agreement on matters within the scope of representation. Nothing herein precludes the use of any impasse procedure authorized by law whenever an agreement is -4- not reached during the meeting and conferring process and the use of such impasse procedure is mutually agreed upon by the City Management Representative and AMEA. 9.2 The City Management Representative shall not be required to meet and confer in good faith on any subject preempted by Federal or State Law or by the City Charter nor shall he be required to meet and confer in good faith on Management or Employee Rights as herein defined. Proposed amendments to this Article are excluded from the scope of meeting and conferring. ARTICLE 10 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 10.1 When the meeting and conferring process results in agreement between the City Management Representative and AMEA such agreement shall be incorporated in a written memorandum of understanding, signed by the City Management Representative and AMEA representatives. The matters incorporated in the memorandum shall be presented to the City Council, or its statutory representative, for determination. ARTICLE 11 DISCUSSION 11.1 It is the intent of both parties to maintain an open line of communication for the betterment of employer- employee relations. Any issue not pertaining to grievances or grievable issues may be discussed by AMEA or ANAHEIM at either party's request. 11.2 A party requesting a discussion may orally or in writing notify the other party of the subject to be discussed. Thereafter, a meeting shall be promptly arranged, at which meeting not more than two AMEA members and the business manager or business representative of the AMEA may be present. -5- 11.3 If the parties are not able to resolve the issues after three meetings, the issues will be considered dropped, unless both parties agree to meet additional times. ARTICLE 12 CHECK -OFF 12.1 ANAHEIM agrees to check -off for the payment of the regular monthly AMEA dues and to deduct such payments from the wages of all AMEA members and employees when authorized to do so by said members and employees, and remit such payments to the AMEA in accordance with the terms of signed authorizations of such members and employees. The deduction of such dues and the remittal of same by ANAHEIM to the AMEA shall constitute payment of said dues and initiation fees by such members and employees to the AMEA. ARTICLE 13 AMEA ORGANIZATION 13.1 AMEA representatives are those elected or appointed in accordance with the constitution and bylaws of the AMEA. 13.1.1 The AMEA shall notify the City Management Representative, in writing, of the names and job class titles of its officers, Employee Representatives and other representatives each time an election is held or new appointments are made. 13.1.2 An employee elected or appointed as an officer or Employee Representatives of the AMEA shall be required to work full time in his respective job class and shall not interrupt the work of other employees. -6- 13.2 Officers and representatives (subject to the provisions of Article 13.1.2) of the AMEA shall be permitted to visit employee work locations for the purpose of observing conditions under which employees are working, provided such visit shall not interrupt the work of such employees, interfere with the normal operations of the department or with established safety requirements. 13.2.1 Such officers and representatives shall not enter any work location without the knowledge of the department head, division head, or other appropriate supervisor. 13.2.2 Solicitation of membership and all activities concerned with the internal management of the AMEA, such as collecting dues, holding membership meetings, preparation of petitions or grievance material, preparation of proposals, campaigning for office, conducting elections and distributing literature, shall not be conducted during working hours. 13.3 In the event that the AMEA is formally meeting and conferring with representatives of ANAHEIM on matters within the scope of representation during regular City business hours, a reasonable number of officers, Employee Representatives or other officials of the AMEA shall be allowed reasonable time off without loss of compensation or other benefits. 13.3.1 Such officers, Employee Representatives and representatives shall not leave his duty or work station or assignment without the knowledge of the appropriate manager or supervisor. 13.3.2 Such meetings are subject to scheduling in a manner consistent with operating needs and work schedules. -7- 13.3.3 ANAHEIM agrees to provide a combined total of up to five - hundred (500) hours per year of paid released time from normal work assignments to the President and Board members of the Anaheim Municipal Employees Association for all activities concerned with the internal management of the AMEA. AMEA agrees to reimburses ANAHEIM on an hour - for -hour basis at the employee's regular rate of pay for all hours of released time taken by the AMEA President and Board members. 13.4 ANAHEIM shall furnish a bulletin board at mutually agreeable, specific locations for the purpose of posting notices pertaining to AMEA business. 13.4.1 All materials must be dated and must identify the AMEA. 13.4.2 ANAHEIM reserves the right to determine what reasonable portion of bulletin boards are to be allocated to AMEA materials. 13.4.3 If the AMEA does not abide by these provisions it will forfeit its right to have materials posted on ANAHEIM'S bulletin boards. 13.5 ANAHEIM shall allow the AMEA to conduct meetings in City facilities. 13.5.1 Such meetings shall be scheduled in accordance with regulations governing use of public meeting rooms at City facilities. 13.6 ANAHEIM agrees to distribute at the Employee Orientation meeting to employees hired in classifications listed in Appendix "A ", an informational brochure provided by the AMEA. -8- ARTICLE 14 COMPENSATION 14.1 The City Management Representative shall be responsible for recommending wages, rates, and salary schedules for each job class in Appendix "A ". 14.2 Prior to any such recommendations, the City Management Representatives and representatives of the AMEA shall meet and confer in good faith to endeavor to reach agreement on matters concerning wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment in classifications represented by such AMEA. 14.3 At such time as agreement is reached for such classifications, the City Management Representative and the AMEA shall jointly submit a written memorandum of such understanding, which shall not be binding, to the City Council for determination. 14.4 Wages for the various classifications shall be set forth in Appendix "A" attached to this Memorandum and by this reference made a part hereof. The City Management Representative of ANAHEIM will not recommend any revision or modifications to this Agreement without first consulting on such recommendations with the AMEA. ARTICLE 15 CLASSIFICATION 15.1 The Human Resources Director shall be responsible for recommending classification of all positions in the classified service on the basis of the kind and level of the duties and responsibilities of the positions, to the end that all positions in the same class shall be sufficiently alike to permit use of a single descriptive title, the same qualification requirements, the same test of competence, and the same salary schedule. 15.1.1 A job class may contain one or more positions. -9- 15.1.2 Classification of all positions in the classified service shall require approval of the City Manager. 15.2 A position may be reclassified on the basis of changes in or reevaluation of the duties, responsibilities, and /or qualification requirements of the position. 15.2.1 The Human Resources Director shall be responsible for recommending such reclassifications as he finds to be necessary. 15.2.2 A reclassification shall become effective upon action by the City Manager on a Personnel Action Form. 15.2.3 Incumbents may or may not be reclassified with his positions, based upon the recommendation of the Human Resources Director, the appropriate department head, and the approval of the City Manager. ARTICLE 16 APPROPRIATE SALARY STEP 16.1 Regular, full -time employees shall be eligible for consideration for merit pay increases as follows: 16.1.1 To the "Q" step of the salary schedule after completion of six months of service in the "P" step. 16.1.2 To the "R" step after completion of six months of service in the "Q" step. 16.1.3 To the "J" step after completion of six months of service in the "R" step. 16.1.4 To the "A" step after completion of six months of service in the "J" step. -10- 16.1.5 To the "B" step after completion of six months of service in the "A" step. 16.1.6 To the "C" step after completion of six months of service in the "B" step. 16.1.7 To the "D" step after completion of one year of service in the "C" step, except as provided in Article 16.1.11. 16.1.8 To the "E" step after completion of one year of service in the "D" step, except as provided in Article 16.1.11. 16.1.9 In such cases as may occur wherein an employee shall demonstrate exceptional ability and proficiency in performance of his assigned duties, said employee may be given a special merit advancement to the next higher step without regard to the minimum length of service provisions contained in this Article upon the approval of the employee's department head. 16.1.10 For purposes of this Article "six months" shall be construed to mean thirteen complete biweekly pay "°"- periods; and "one year" shall be construed to mean twenty -six complete biweekly pay periods. 16.1.11 Certain job classes shall be designated by an "S" before schedule numbers. Employees in these classes shall be eligible for consideration for merit pay increases to the "D" step after completion of six months of service in the "C" step. They shall be eligible for consideration for merit pay increases to the "E" step after completion of six months of service in the "D" step. -11- 16.2 Merit pay increases shall be granted upon approval of the employee's department head for continued meritorious and efficient service and continued improvement by the employee in the effective performance of the duties of his position. 16.2.1 The effective date of the merit pay increases shall be the first day of the pay period following approval as provided in Article 16.2 and completion of the minimum required service in the next lower step as provided in Article 16.1. 16.3 Newly hired employees shall normally be compensated at the lowest step of the salary schedule of the job class for which he was hired. ANAHEIM may hire at a higher step in the salary schedule. 16.3.1 The provisions of this Article shall also apply to reemployed and reinstated employees. 16.4 An incumbent employee reclassified with his position to a lower job class shall retain his rate of pay and his anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases, or shall be placed in the step of the lower salary schedule closest to his rate of pay. If the "E" step of the salary schedule of the lower job ,�.*. class is lower than the incumbent's rate of pay, the rate of pay shall be identified as the "Y" step of the lower salary schedule. An employee compensated at the "Y" step because of a downward reclassification shall remain in the "Y" step, until such time as his job class is assigned to a salary schedule in which the "E" step is equivalent to or higher than the "Y" step, at which time the employee shall be placed in the "E" step. 16.5 An incumbent employee reclassified with his position to an equivalent job class shall retain his rate of pay and his anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. -12- 16.6 An employee who is promoted or reclassified with his position to a higher job class shall be placed in the step of the higher salary schedule that will provide a pay increase of not less than 4% except when the "E" step of the higher salary schedule provides a pay increase of less than 4 %, or when the "A" step of the higher salary schedule is more than 4% higher than the employee's current rate of pay. The employee shall be given a new anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with the provisions of Article 16.1. 16.6.1 An employee promoted to a formal apprenticeship classification may be appointed above the entry level step and may remain in the step to which he is appointed longer than the time provided in Article 16.1. 16.7 An employee who is demoted shall be placed in the step of the lower salary schedule that will provide a reduction in pay of not less than 4 %. The employee shall be given a new anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with the provisions of Article 16.1. 16.8 An employee in a job class which is assigned to a different salary schedule as a result of a pay adjustment shall retain his same salary step status in the newly authorized salary schedule and shall retain the same anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. 16.9 When more than one personnel action involving changes in an employee's salary step status become effective on the same day, all such changes shall be in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraphs of the Article, and shall take place in the following order of precedence: (1) adjustment to same salary step in newly authorized salary schedule; (2) merit pay advancement or reduction in salary step; (3) promotion, demotion, or reclassification. -13- ARTICLE 17 SALARY RELATIONSHIPS 17.1 ANAHEIM and AMEA agree that wages for all classifications represented by AMEA shall be based on the salary relationships shown below. The rates in "Appendix A" reflect an agreed upon implementation plan to these salary relationships. ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER Asst Traffic Engineer 1.000 x Asst Civil Engr Traffic Signal Sys Engr 1.000 x Asst Civil Engr Traffic Engineering Invest 1.000 x Asst Civil Engr ASSISTANT PLANNER /°.•.,, Planning Aide .850 x Assistant Planner Park Planning Aide .850 x Assistant Planner Park Planning Assistant 1.000 x Assistant Planner AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Auto Parts Coordinator 1.150 x Automotive Mechanic Auto & Equip Service Worker .780 x Automotive Mechanic Lead Automotive Mechanic 1.150 x Automotive Mechanic Lead Automotive Mechanic (VF) 1.200 x Automotive Mechanic Mechanic Helper .850 x Automotive Mechanic Motorcycle Mechanic 1.025 x Automotive Mechanic BUILDING INSPECTOR II Electrical Inspector 1.000 x Building Inspector II Housing Rehab Counselor II 1.000 x Building Inspector II Building Inspector I .850 x Building Inspector II Housing Rehab Counselor I .850 x Building Inspector II Neighborhood Progs Coord 1.100 x Building Inspector II Sr Building Inspector 1.150 x Building Inspector II Sr Electrical Inspector 1.150 x Building Inspector II Sr Housing Rehab Counselor 1.100 x Building Inspector II Sr Mechanical /Plumbing Insp 1.150 x Building Inspector II CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II Code Enforcement Officer I .850 x Cd Enfrmt Officer II Code Enforcement Officer III 1.100 x Cd Enfrmt Officer II -14- CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II Construction Inspector I .850 x Construction Insp II Electrical Utility Inspector 1.050 x Construction Insp II Sr Construction Inspector 1.100 x Construction Insp II Sr Elec Utility Inspector 1.200 x Construction Insp II Sr Water Utility Inspector 1.200 x Construction Insp II Water Utility Inspector 1.050 x Construction Insp II CUSTODIAN Custodian Floors 1.030 x Custodian Lead Custodian Floors 1.180 x Custodian Service Shift Supervisor 1.380 x Custodian Service Lead Worker 1.200 x Custodian EOUIPMENT MECHANIC Ld Equipment Mechanic 1.150 x Equipment Mechanic Ld Welder - Hydraulic Mechanic 1.200 x Equipment Mechanic ,I"" Sr Welder - Hydraulic Mechanic 1.050 x Equipment Mechanic Welder Helper .800 x Equipment Mechanic Welder - Hydraulic Mechanic 1.000 x Equipment Mechanic FIRE INSPECTOR Hazardous Materials Spec 1.100 x Fire Inspector HOUSING SPECIALIST Comm Sery Outreach Worker .850 x Housing Specialist Comm Sery Specialist 1.000 x Housing Specialist Event Sery Specialist 1.100 x Housing Specialist Housing Counselor 1.100 x Housing Specialist Housing Education Rep 1.100 x Housing Specialist ,r** Housing Loan Counselor 1.300 x Housing Specialist Housing Supervisor 1.150 x Housing Specialist Job Training Prog Asst .975 x Housing Specialist Occupancy Specialist .850 x Housing Specialist Recreation Sery Specialist 1.000 x Housing Specialist Senior Citizens Coordinator 1.000 x Housing Specialist Senior Day Center Director 1.000 x Housing Specialist Senior Housing Specialist 1.100 x Housing Specialist IDENTIFICATION TECHNICIAN II Crime Stat Technician .975 x ID Technician II Identification Tech I .800 x ID Technician II Media Production Spec 1.100 x ID Technician II Police Photographer .875 x ID Technician II -15- Police Firearms Inst I .875 x ID Technician II Police Firearms Inst II 1.025 x ID Technician II Sr Police Firearms Inst 1.125 x ID Technician II Sr Crime Stat Tech 1.075 x ID Technician II JAILER /DETENTION OFFICER - June 19. 1992) Senior Jailer 1.150 x Jailer LABORER Cement Finisher Trainee "C" Step = "E" Step Laborer Maintenance Carpenter Trainee "C" Step = "E" Step Laborer Maintenance Painter Trainee "C" Step = "E" Step Laborer Main Plumb /Const Worker Trainee "C" Step = "E" Step Laborer Tree Trimmer Assistant "C" Step = "E" Step Laborer LIBRARIAN I Librarian II 1.075 x Librarian I Librarian III 1.150 x Librarian I Library Graphic Artist 1.000 x Librarian I Library Technician .800 x Librarian I MAINTENANCE CARPENTER Cabinet Maker 1.050 x Maint Carpenter Cement Finisher 1.000 x Maint Carpenter Cement Saw Operator 1.050 x Maint Carpenter Lead Facilities Maint Wkr 1.200 x Maint Carpenter Maintenance Coordinator 1.125 x Maint Carpenter Maintenance Locksmith 1.050 x Maint Carpenter Maintenance Painter 1.000 x Maint Carpenter Maint Plumber /Const Wkr 1.000 x Maint Carpenter Masonry Worker 1.000 x Maint Carpenter Senior Welder- Fabricator 1.100 x Maint Carpenter Sign Painter 1.050 x Maint Carpenter Welder 1.000 x Maint Carpenter MOTOR SWEEPER OPERATOR OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR Asst Repro /Mail Supv 1.200 x Offset Press Operator Bindery Worker .830 x Offset Press Operator Layout Composer 1.000 x Offset Press Operator Sr Offset Press Operator 1.100 x Offset Press Operator Typesetting Technician II 1.100 x Offset Press Operator Typesetting Technician I .900 x Offset Press Operator -16- PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I Golf Course Maint Wkr 1.000 x Park Maint Wkr I Lead Golf Course Maint Wkr 1.150 x Park Maint Wkr I Park Maint Wkr II 1.075 x Park Maint Wkr I Parks Field Supervisor 1.250 x Park Maint Wkr I Senior Golf Cart Attendant 1.000 x Park Maint Wkr I PLAN CHECK ENGINEER Fire Safety Specialist .875 x Plan Check Engineer Plan Checker I .800 x Plan Check Engineer Plan Checker II .875 x Plan Check Engineer POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE II Emergency Sery Rep 1.000 x Police Srvcs Rep II Pol Comm Sery Rep I .850 x Police Srvcs Rep II Pol Comm Sery Rep II 1.000 x Police Srvcs Rep II Pol Services Rep I .850 x Police Srvcs Rep II Sr Pol Comm Sery Rep 1.100 x Police Srvcs Rep II ERNEANWOOLja Data Com Net Tech I .850 x Programmer II Data Com Net Tech II 1.000 x Programmer II Programmer Analyst 1.100 x Programmer II Programmer I .850 x Programmer II Systems Analyst 1.150 x Programmer II Systems Programmer 1.150 x Programmer II Systems Specialist I .750 x Programmer II Systems Specialist II .900 x Programmer II Voice Com Net Tech I .850 x Programmer II Voice Com Net Tech II 1.000 x Programmer II REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST II Real Property Specialist I .850 x Real Property Spec II SECURITY GUARD Ld Security Guard 1.150 x Security Guard Security Supervisor 1.250 x Security Guard Traffic Control Supervisor 1.150 x Security Guard Traffic Controller 1.000 x Security Guard -17- SENIOR COMPUTER OPERATOR Computer Operator II .875 x Sr Computer Operator Computer Operator I .750 x Sr Computer Operator Data Control Specialist .875 x Sr Computer Operator Lead Computer Operator 1.100 x Sr Computer Operator Sr Data Control Specialist .925 x Sr Computer Operator SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE Prin Electrical Eng Aide 1.150 x Sr Elec Eng Aide Prin Water Eng Aide 1.150 x Sr Elec Eng Aide Sr Water Eng Aide 1.000 x Sr Elec Eng Aide Utilities Eng Aide .850 x Sr Elec Eng Aide SENIOR ENGINEERING AIDE Drafting Technician .850 x Sr Engineering Aide Engineering Aide .850 x Sr Engineering Aide Engineering Representative 1.200 x Sr Engineering Aide Landscape Designer I .750 x Sr Engineering Aide Landscape Designer II 1.000 x Sr Engineering Aide Prin Eng Aide 1.150 x Sr Engineering Aide Prin Traffic Eng Aide 1.150 x Sr Engineering Aide Sr Drafting Tech 1.000 x Sr Engineering Aide Sr Traffic Eng Aide 1.000 x Sr Engineering Aide Sr Traffic Signal Tech 1.325 x Sr Engineering Aide Traffic Eng Aide .850 x Sr Engineering Aide Traffic Signal System Oper 1.150 x Sr Engineering Aide Traffic Signal Tech I .850 x Sr Engineering Aide Traffic Signal Tech II 1.150 x Sr Engineering Aide STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER Heavy Equipment Oper Streets 1.170 x Street Maint Wkr Ld Street Maint Wkr 1.180 x Hvy Equip Opr Streets Sr Ld Street Maint Wkr 1.050 x Ld Street Maint Wkr Sewer Machine Operator 1.070 x Hvy Equip Opr Streets Street Maint Field Spvr 1.100 x Ld Street Maint Wkr SURVEY ASSISTANT - INSTRUMENTS Survey Asst Rod and Chain .850 x Survey Asst - Instr Survey Party Chief 1.150 x Survey Asst - Instr -18- TREE TRIMMER Lead Tree Trimmer 1.100 x Tree Trimmer Tree Services Coordinator 1.175 x Tree Trimmer ARTICLE 18 HOURS OF WORK AND PAY DAY 18.1 The average regular work week for employees in classifications in Appendix "A" shall be forty (40) hours. 18.1.1 For all employees with an average regular work week of forty (40) hours, the monthly rate shall be the hourly rate times 2,080 divided by 12. 18.2 Regular salaries and compensation of employees shall be paid on a biweekly basis. 18.3 ANAHEIM agrees to pay annual sick leave payoff, by separate checks. 18.4 All holidays and vacation and sick leave shall be paid at the employees' regular rate of pay. 18.5 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that in certain instances alternatives to the traditional work schedule for the convenience of employees may be appropriate. Such schedules may be installed under the following guidelines: 18.5.1 ANAHEIM or the AMEA may initiate discussions regarding such alternate work schedules. 18.5.2 Alternate work schedules shall not reduce service to the public. 18.5.3 Such schedules may be revoked by either party upon notice to the other party. -19- 18.5.4 Such schedules may continue by mutual agreement of both parties. 18.5.5 Such alternate work schedules shall be created by Letter of Understanding. ARTICLE 19 TEMPORARY UPGRADE 19.1 Temporary upgrading shall be defined as the temporary assignment of an employee to work in a job class which is assigned to a salary schedule higher than his regular job class. 19.2 Employees temporarily upgraded to certain job classes shall be compensated at the lowest step in the higher salary schedule that will provide a premium of not less than 4.0% of the employee's regular hourly rate of pay for each hour worked in the higher job class during normal working hours if they are assigned to work in the higher job class for a minimum of (2) hours of each day. Employees temporarily upgraded to job classes during other than normal working hours shall be compensated at the lowest step on the higher salary schedule that will provide an upgrade premium of not less than 4.0% of the employee's regular hourly rate of pay for all time worked in the higher job class. The "E" step in the higher salary schedule shall be the maximum upgrade premium when the "E" step of the higher salary schedule provides an upgrade premium of less than 4.0$. Such job classes shall be designated in Appendix "A" by a "U2" before schedule numbers. 19.2.1 The following job classes shall be paid an additional 1/2% pay in lieu of upgrade pay: Librarian I Library Technician -20- 19.3 Bargaining unit employees temporarily upgraded to a management class designated with a "U2 ", shall receive a 5.0% increase or the minimum rate of the management salary range whichever is higher. All other upgrading rules as contained in Article 19.2 will be applicable. 19.4 Bargaining unit employees temporarily upgraded to the management classes of Branch Librarian and Children's Services Librarian shall receive a 5.0% increase or the minimum rate of the management salary range whichever is higher, if they are assigned to work in the management class a minimum of one (1) complete work shift. 19.5 Upgrade to a vacant position shall be limited to six months, except in cases of extended sick leave, industrial accident leave or leave without pay. 19.6 ANAHEIM and AMEA agree that the journey maintenance class of Park Maintenance Worker I is designated as an upgrade class and employees in the lower classification of Laborer will be eligible to receive upgrade pay in accordance with a Letter of Understanding dated June 20, 1977. ARTICLE 20 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 20.1 Deductions of authorized amounts may be made from employees' pay for the following purposes: 20.2 Withholding Tax; 20.3 Contributions to retirement benefits; 20.4 Contribution to survivors' benefits; 20.5 Payment of life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance premium; 20.6 Payment of non - industrial disability insurance premium; 20.7 Payment of hospitalization and major medical insurance premium; 20.8 Payment to or savings in the Anaheim Area Credit Union; -21- 20.9 Contributions to United Way; 20.10 Payment of membership dues to the Anaheim Municipal Employees' Association. 20.11 Purchase of United States Savings Bonds; and 20.12 Other purposes as may be authorized by the City Council. ARTICLE 21 GENERAL 21.1 It is hereby the declared personnel policy of ANAHEIM that: 21.1.1 Employment by ANAHEIM shall be based on merit and fitness, free of personal and political considerations. 21.1.2 Appointments, promotions, and other actions requiring the application of the merit principle shall be based on systematic tests and /or evaluations. 21.1.3 Positions having similar duties and responsibilities shall be classified and compensated on a uniform basis. f' ,.,, 21.1.4 Tenure of employees shall be subject to good behavior, satisfactory work performance, necessity for the performance of work, and the availability of funds. 21.1.5 Any action concerning an employee's status of employment shall be processed on a Personnel Action Form. Such status shall become effective upon action by a management employee who has responsibility for authorizing such action. All full -time employees shall receive a true copy of any personnel action taken concerning his status of employment. -22- 21.2 Job Bulletins prepared by Human Resources regarding full -time regular classifications shall be sent to and posted on Bulletin Boards designated for that purpose. 21.3 Job Bulletins regarding classifications represented by the AMEA shall be sent to the AMEA during recruitment periods. 21.4 ANAHEIM shall be the sole judge of the testing, qualification and acceptance procedures of all applicants for employment and promotion and ANAHEIM retains 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 for or against an ti applicant because of union or non -union membership or because of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age or physical disability, except where age or lack of physical disability is a bona fide occupational qualification. ARTICLE 22 APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 22.1 Appointments and promotions shall be based on merit and fitness to be ascertained so far as practicable by competitive examinations. Examinations shall be used and conducted to aid in the selection of qualified employees, and shall consist of recognized selection techniques which will, in the opinion of the Human Resources Director, test fairly the qualifications of candidates. 22.1.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, vacant positions in the classified service which would otherwise be filled by open recruitment may be filled by appointing part -time employees currently employed in part -time classification with full -time equivalent classifications. -23- 22.2 Minimum standards of employment for each job class shall be recommended by the Human Resources Director and approved by the City Manager. 22.3 Vacancies in positions above the entry level shall be filled by promotion whenever one or more qualified candidates are available, except when a qualified, work - disabled employee is placed in such position according to the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Regulation. Promotions shall be on a competitive basis except when the Human Resources Director finds that the number of employees qualified for promotion is insufficient to justify competition. Appropriate consideration shall be given to promotional candidates' qualifications, record of performance, and seniority, in that order. 22.3.1 Advancement to a higher paid job class shall constitute a promotion. 22.3.2 Whenever a management evaluation is to be part of the promotional selection process for classifications listed in Appendix "A ", employees will be notified on the job flyer at the time promotional examinations are announced the weights to be assigned to qualifications, record of performance and seniority. 22.4 Examinations for appointments and promotions shall be in such form as will fairly test the abilities and aptitudes of candidates for the duties to be performed, so that such appointments and promotions will be solely based on qualifications without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, religious or political affiliation or belief, membership in or attitude toward any employee organization, sex, age, or physical disability, except where sex, age, or lack of physical disability is a bona fide occupation qualification. -24- 22.5 Candidates who qualify for employment or promotion shall be placed on an eligibility list for the appropriate job class. At such times as a department management evaluation is included in the establishment of a promotional eligibility list, the list shall rank the eligible candidates in the order of final evaluation, and appointments from that list shall normally follow rank order. 22.5.1 Employees shall be given written notice of his rank order on promotional eligibility lists. 22.6 When an appointment is to be made to a vacancy, the Human Resources Director shall submit to the appropriate department head the names on the appropriate employment list. Appointments to vacant positions shall be made by the appropriate department head, with the concurrence of the Human Resources Director. 22.6.1 The appropriate department head, with the concurrence of the Human Resources Director, may order names removed from an eligibility list for good and sufficient reasons. Employees shall be given written notice of removal of their names from eligibility lists. 22.7 In the absence of appropriate employment lists, a provisional appointment may be made by the appropriate department head (with the approval of the Human Resources Director) of a person meeting the minimum qualifications for theposition. An eligibility list shall be established within six months for any regular, full -time position filled by provisional appointment. In the event that any provisional appointee fails to qualify on the eligibility list as established within six months of his provisional appointment, said provisional appointee shall have his employment terminated at the close of the first complete biweekly pay period following the establishing of the eligibility list. -25- 22.8 Appointments to certain grant funded positions as designated by the City manager may be made without competitive examinations and /or evaluations. Such appointments may be made by the appropriate department head (with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the City Manager). In the event that a grant funded appointee fails to complete competitive examinations and /or evaluations and is not appointed to a city funded position during his period of employment under the grant, said grant funded appointee shall be terminated from City employment. ARTICLE 23 EMPLOYMENT LISTS 23.1 Employment lists, in order of there priority, shall be re- employment lists and eligibility lists. 23.2 Re- employment lists shall contain the names of regular, full -time employees laid off in good standing for lack of funds or work. 23.2.1 Names on re- employment lists shall remain for a period not to exceed one (1) year. 23.3 Eligibility lists shall be created in accordance with the provisions of Article 22. 23.3.1 Eligibility lists may contain the names of one or more persons eligible for employment. 23.3.2 Open competitive eligibility lists shall remain in effect for a period of one year or until depleted. Eligibility lists containing less than three (3) names may be considered depleted. Eligibility lists may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period not to exceed one (1) additional year. -26- 23.3.3 Promotional eligibility lists shall remain in effect for a period of two years or until depleted. ARTICLE 24 PROBATION 24.1 Employees appointed from eligibility lists, reinstated employees and employees reassigned according to the Vocational Rehabilitation Administrative Regulation shall be subject to a period of probation. The regular period of Probation shall be thirteen (13) complete biweekly pay periods unless otherwise specified for certain designated job classes. 24.1.1 In the event an employee is assigned to light duty status or is absent from work due to a lengthy illness or injury during his probationary period, said employee's probationary status may be extended beyond the regular period of probation in the amount of one complete biweekly pay period for each complete biweekly pay period assigned to light duty status or lost due to such illness or injury. 24.1.2 Upon successful completion of a probationary period, an employee shall be granted regular status in the classification in which the probationary period is served. 24.2 The work and conduct of probationary employees shall be subject to close scrutiny and evaluation, and, if found to be below standards satisfactory to the appointing authority, the appropriate department head may reject the probationer at any time during the probationary period. Such rejections shall not be subject to review or appeal unless such a rejection is alleged to be contrary to the provisions of any state or federal laws. -27- 24.2.1 An employee rejected or laid off during the probationary period from a position to which he has been promoted or transferred shall be returned to the classification in which he has regular status unless the reasons for his failure to complete his probationary period would be cause for dismissal. 24.2.2 The appropriate department head shall request the Human Resources Department to prepare a Personnel Action Form to separate or return to a former classification any employee to be rejected during a probationary period. 24.3 An employee shall be retained beyond the end of the probationary period only if the appropriate department head affirms that the services of the employee have been found to be satisfactory. ARTICLE 25 OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT 25.1 An employee may engage in employment other than his job with ANAHEIM, if his department head determines that such outside employment does not interfere with the performance of assigned duties and does not constitute a conflict of interest. ARTICLE 26 SERVICE AWARDS 26.1 Service awards, in the form of service pins or the equivalent, shall be presented to employees in classifications listed in Appendix "A" for: Five (5) years of service; Ten (10) years of service; Fifteen (15) years of service; Twenty (20) years of service; Twenty -five (25) years of service; -28- Thirty (30) years of service; Thirty -five (35) years of service; Forty (40) years of service. Such a service award shall also be presented to any employee upon his retirement. 26.1.1 For purposes of this Article, the term "years of service ", shall be defined as continuous, full -time service. ARTICLE 27 TRAINING 27.1 The Human Resources Director shall encourage the improvement of service by providing employees with opportunities for training, including training for advancement and for general fitness for public service. 27.1.1 Reimbursement to employees for costs incurred for formalized training shall be in accordance with regulations established by the City Manager. ARTICLE 28 SALARY STEP REDUCTION, SUSPENSION, DEMOTION, AND DISMISSAL 28.1 The tenure of every employee shall be conditioned on good behavior and satisfactory work performance. Any employee may have his salary step reduced or be suspended, demoted, or dismissed for good and sufficient cause. 28.2 When in the judgment of the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager, an employee's work performance or conduct justifies disciplinary action short of demotion or dismissal, the employee may be; 28.2.1 Suspended without pay. Upon taking such action, the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager -29- shall file with the employee and the Labor Relations Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. No employee shall be suspended for more than thirty (30) calendar days at any one time, except as provided for in Article 28.3.1., or; 28.2.2 Salary reduced by one or more steps. Upon taking such action, the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Labor Relations Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. The employee may be returned to his former salary step at such time as deemed appropriate by the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager. 28.3 An employee may be demoted or dismissed upon recommendation of an appropriate manager or supervisor whenever in the judgment of the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager, the employee's work or misconduct so warrants. Upon taking such action, the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Labor Relations Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action and the effective date of the action. 28.3.1 Suspension without pay pending further action shall be the status of dismissed employees appealing dismissal under provisions of Article 49, Grievance- General. Such suspension shall not exceed 90 calendar days. 28.4 In the disciplinary process, ANAHEIM shall conform with the procedural due process requirements of Skelly v. State Personnel Board. At such time as Skelly due process is -30- required, prior to the determination that discipline will be imposed, the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager, at a minimum shall: 28.4.1 Provide written notification to the employee of the proposed discipline at least six working days prior to the date the discipline is proposed to be implemented. The notification shall include: 28.4.1.1 The discipline that is proposed. 28.4.1.2 The grounds for imposing disciplinary action. 28.4.1.3 The actions, omissions, or conduct of the employee upon which the proposed discipline is based. 28.4.1.4 An invitation to respond either orally or in writing prior to the proposed effective date of the discipline. 28.4.2 Provide copies of documents considered which support the proposed discipline. 28.4.3 Provide written notification of the final "‘ determination after consideration of the employee's response or after the opportunity to respond if the employee chooses not to respond. 28.4.4 ANAHEIM and the AMEA recognize and understand that failure to comply with Article 28.4, shall not invalidate a disciplinary action, but may result in penalties upon ANAHEIM, as reflected in decisions of the California appellate courts. -31- 28.5 When an employee is dismissed as provided in this Article, ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree to the following accelerated procedure under the provisions of Article 49, Grievance - General: 28.5.1 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that only one Post Skelly hearing by the appropriate Executive or Administrative Manager shall be held. This hearing shall be held within ten working days after the dismissal is grieved unless mutually extended. 28.5.2 If the grievance is then appealed to Third Step to be submitted to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding decision, ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree to: 28.5.2.1 Develop a standing list of mutually approved arbitrators. 28.5.2.1.1 This list shall include no more than ten mutually approved arbitrators. 28.5.2.1.2 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree to reestablish the list of arbitrators once each year in January. 28.5.2.1.3 ANAHEIM or the AMEA may remove arbitrators from this list at anytime. 28.5.2.2 Select the arbitrator from the standing list that has the earliest, reasonable available hearing date, unless the parties mutually agree to select another arbitrator from the list. 28.5.2.3 Stipulate to the following submission language when a dismissal is submitted to an impartial arbitrator: "Was (name of employee) dismissed for good and sufficient cause? If not, what shall the remedy be ?" -32- ARTICLE 29 LAYOFF AND RE- EMPLOYMENT 29.1 Layoff for lack of work or lack of funds shall be on the basis of an evaluation of qualifications, and seniority within the affected job class and the affected division or department. 29.1.1 An employee whose positions has been abolished due to lack of work or lack of funds shall be reassigned by his department head to any position within his division or department in an equivalent or lower job class for which he meets the minimum requirements and has department seniority over other employees in the job class. An apprentice job class is considered equivalent to the journey level job class for purposes of this Article. If the employee whose position has been abolished does not have department seniority over other employees in equivalent or lower classes, he may be reassigned by his department head to any vacant position within the department in an equivalent or lower job class, for which he meets the minimum requirements. Employees so reassigned shall be placed in the salary step of the appropriate salary schedule closest to his rate of pay. Employees so reassigned shall be reinstated to his former job class and salary step status when positions in his former job class (within his division or department) become vacant. Such reinstatement shall be on the basis of department seniority. 29.1.2 Whenever an employee whose position has been abolished cannot be reassigned to a vacant position within his division or department, he shall be reassigned by the City Manager to any vacant position in any other division or department in his -33- job class or in an equivalent or lower job class for which he meets the minimum qualifications for employment. If an employee is reassigned to a vacant position within his job class in any other division or department, he shall retain his rate of pay. If an employee is reassigned to a vacant position in an equivalent or lower job class in any other division or department, he may be placed in any salary step of the appropriate salary schedule that does not provide an increase in salary. Employees reassigned to vacant positions in an equivalent or lower job class in any other division or department shall be reinstated to his former job class and salary step status when positions in his former job class (within his former division or department) become vacant. Such reinstatement shall be on the basis of department seniority. 29.2 Whenever an employee whose position has been abolished is not reassigned to any vacant position, he shall be placed on the re- employment list for his job class. Persons on the re- employment list shall be re- employed with his former salary step status when positions in his job class (within the division or department from which they were laid off) become vacant. Re- employment shall be on the basis of department seniority. 29.3 Whenever an employee is reassigned to a vacant position in the same class, an equivalent class, or lower class as herein provided, he shall retain the same anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. 29.4 Whenever an employee is reinstated to a vacant position in his former job class, or re- employed as herein provided, he shall be given a new anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with the provisions of Article 16. -34- 29.5 An employee reinstated from the re- employment list shall be considered to have continuous service and may be credited with the amount of accumulated sick leave he had accrued at the time of layoff if he elects to remit to ANAHEIM any payment received under the provisions of Article 39, SICK LEAVE. 29.6 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that ANAHEIM will notify the AMEA of layoffs which affect employees represented by the AMEA at the same time or prior to notification of employees. 29.7 The provisions of this Article shall only apply to regular full -time employees in the classified service. Employees appointed to certain grant- funded positions as designated by the City Manager under Article 22.7, and newly hired probationary employees shall be excluded from the provisions of this Article. ARTICLE 30 TRANSFER 30.1 A change of an employee's place of employment from one division to another or from one department to another shall be considered a transfer. A change of an employee's place of employ- ment to a vacant position in a job class on the same salary schedule as his own job class shall also be considered a transfer. rte. 30.1.1 A transfer from one division to another or from one department to another shall require the approval of the head of the division or department to which the employee is transferring and the Human Resources Director. Such a transfer shall be initiated by request of the employee to the Human Resources Director. 30.1.2 A transferred employee shall retain his rate of pay and his anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. -35- 30.1.3 In order to be transferred to a job class with minimum standards of employment substantially different from those of his own job class, an employee shall be required to demonstrate his eligibility for employment in accordance with the provisions of Article 22 and shall serve a new probationary period in accordance with the provisions of Article 24. 30.2 Transfers for the betterment of employees and the best interests of ANAHEIM shall be encouraged by all echelons of management. /"" ARTICLE 31 REINSTATEMENT 31.1 An employee who terminates his employment in good standing may be reinstated to a vacant position in his former job class within three years of his termination date without requalifying for employment by competitive processes. 31.1.1 An employee reinstated within thirty days of his termination date shall be considered to have continuous service, shall not serve a new probationary period and shall be credited with the amount of accumulated sick leave they had at the time of termination. They shall be placed in his former salary step and shall retain his anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. If his anniversary date has occurred during the period of his absence, his new anniversary date shall be the first day of the next biweekly pay period following reinstatement. 31.1.2 An employee reinstated after thirty days of his termination date shall serve a new probationary period and may be considered to have broken service -36- for purposes of salary step status, and shall be considered to have broken service for all other employee benefits. 31.2 An employee may be reinstated under the provisions of the Vocational Rehabilitation Administrative Regulation to any vacant position for which he /she meets the minimum qualifications. 31.3 The provisions of this Article shall apply to regular, full -time employees. ARTICLE 32 VOLUNTARY DEMOTION 32.1 If an employee takes a voluntary demotion as a result of a downward reclassification of his position, his salary step status shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 16.4. 32.2 Voluntary demotions as a result of impending layoff shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 29. 32.3 An employee may request a voluntary demotion for any reason. Such a voluntary demotion shall require the approval of the department head under whom the employee will serve and the Human Resources Director. An employee taking such a voluntary demotion may be placed in any salary step of the appropriate salary schedule that does not provide an increase in salary. They shall be given a new anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with provisions of Article 16.0. 32.3.1 Voluntary demotions in accordance with the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Regulation shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 32. -37- 32.4 An employee who has taken a voluntary demotion to a lower job class may be reinstated to a vacant position in his former job class within three years of the effective date of the voluntary demotion without requalifying by competitive processes. 32.4.1 An employee reinstated to his former job class from a voluntary demotion shall retain his rate of pay. If his rate of pay is not included in the salary schedule of his former job class, he shall be placed in the salary step of that salary schedule which is closest to his rate of pay. He shall retain his anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases; however, if he is placed in the "A" or "B" step of the salary schedule, he shall be eligible for a merit pay increase after thirteen complete biweekly pay periods or his regular anniversary date, whichever is sooner. ARTICLE 33 BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 33.1 In the event a death occurs in the immediate family of a full -time employee, the employee shall be granted bereavement leave with pay for up to a maximum of twenty -four (24) working hours. "Immediate family" shall be defined as any relative by blood or marriage who is a member of the employee's household, under the same roof, and any parent, foster parent, step - parent, spouse, child, brother, or sister of the employee, or any parent, foster parent or step - parent of the employee's spouse, regardless of residence. 33.1.1 In the event a death occurs among other family members of an employee, the employee shall be granted bereavement leave with pay for up to a maximum of eight (8) working hours. Other family members shall be defined as grandparent, grandchild, -38- daughter -in -law, son -in -law not under the same roof of the employee; and any grandparent, grandchild, child, brother, or sister of the employee's spouse, regardless of residence. 33.1.2 Bereavement leave may be used only at the time a death occurs, or to make burial arrangements and /or to attend funeral or memorial services. 33.1.3 ANAHEIM guarantees, that in addition to the above, employees may use all available sick leave or vacation on the books up to forty (40) hours. If no sick leave or vacation is on the books, ANAHEIM guarantees the employee the ability to use leave without pay up to forty (40) hours. ARTICLE 34 HOLIDAYS 34.1 The following days shall be recognized as holidays, and regular full -time employees shall have these holidays off with pay: January 1st, New Year's Day Third Monday in January, Martin Luther King's Birthday Third Monday in February, President's Day Last Monday in May, Memorial Day July 4th, Independence Day First Monday in September, Labor Day November 11, Veteran's Day Fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving December 25th, Christmas Day Every day designated by the City Council for a public feast, thanksgiving or holiday. -39- 34.2 In the event that any of the above holidays fall on an employee's scheduled day off, said employee shall observe the preceding work day or the following work day as scheduled by the department head to provide maximum regular service to the public. 34.3 Employees may be required to work on any of the above holidays or days observed in lieu of those holidays. Any employee required to work on any of the above holidays or days observed in lieu of those holidays shall receive additional compensation equivalent to one and one -half times his regular rate of pay. 34.4 In the event that any of the recognized City holidays falls on weekends all field employees shall observe the same day. 34.5 In order to be eligible for holiday pay, an employee must be either at work or on paid leave of absence on the regularly scheduled work day immediately preceding the holiday or day observed in lieu of the holiday and the regularly scheduled work day immediately following the holiday or day observed in lieu of the holiday. No employee who is on suspension or unpaid leave of absence on either the regularly scheduled work day immediately preceding or immediately following the holiday or day observed in lieu of the holiday shall receive compensation for said holiday or day observed in lieu of the holiday. 34.6 The following days shall be recognized as flexible holidays; and regular, full -time employees shall accrue additional paid vacation in accordance with Article 41 in lieu of having the following holidays off with pay: February 12, Lincoln's Birthday Good Friday September 9, Admission Day Employee's Birthday 1/2 day Christmas Eve Day After Christmas -40- ARTICLE 35 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LEAVE 35.1 In the event that any full -time employee is absent from work as a result of any injury or disease which comes under the State of California Worker's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act, such absence shall be considered to be Industrial Accident Leave. 35.2 Any employee on Industrial Accident Leave shall receive compensation from ANAHEIM in an amount equal to the difference between temporary disability payments mandated by the State of California Worker's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act and 80% of his /her regular basic rate of pay. 35.2.1 In the event that an employee who has received or is receiving Industrial Accident Leave benefits files a civil legal action against a third party for allegedly causing or contributing to the cause of the injury which resulted in the absence from work, the employee is required to inform the Risk Management Center of the filing of such legal action. 35.3 Industrial Accident Leave shall begin on the first day of such absence as defined in Article 35.1. 35.3.1 Industrial Accident Leave shall continue during all absences due to a single injury, but not to exceed one year of accumulated absence. 35.3.2 Industrial Accident Leave benefits provided by this Article shall apply to each injury or disease as defined in Article 35.1. 35.3.3 The effective date of a permanent disability rating as awarded by the Worker's Compensation Appeals Board ends eligibility for industrial accident leave for that particular injury or disease. -41- 35.3.4 A written statement from the treating physician that the employee's condition is permanent and stationary or separation from ANAHEIM service ends eligibility for Industrial Accident Leave for that particular injury or disease. 35.3.5 Industrial Accident Leave for absence due to injury or disease as defined in this Article shall be granted to employees only upon presentation of a physician's certificate of treatment. 35.4 No employee shall have accrued sick leave deducted while on Industrial Accident Leave. Vacation and sick leave shall continue to accrue for any employee on Industrial Accident Leave in accordance with the provisions of Article 39 and Article 40. ARTICLE 36 JURY DUTY AND COURT APPEARANCES 36.1 In the event any full -time employee is duly summoned to any court for the purpose of performing jury duty, he shall receive his regular compensation for any regularly scheduled working hours spent in actual performance of such service. 36.1.1 Whenever an employee is duly summoned to appear as a witness, except where the employee is a litigant or a defendant in a criminal case or any action brought about as a result of his own misconduct, he shall receive his regular compensation for any regularly scheduled working hours spent in actual performance of such service. 36.1.2 Employees receiving witness fees shall remit such fees to the City Treasurer in order to be considered at work for payroll purposes during time spent as such witnesses. -42- ARTICLE 37 LEAVE WITHOUT PAY 37.1 Any employee who is absent from work and who is not on leave with pay shall be considered to be on leave without pay. 37.1.1 An employee on leave without pay shall receive no compensation and shall accumulate no vacation or sick leave while on such leave. 37.1.2 An employee who has need to be absent from work and who is not eligible for leave with pay may request to be placed on leave without pay. Leave without pay for a period not to exceed (40) working hours may be granted by the employee's division head. Leave without pay in excess of (40) hours shall require the approval of the employee's department head. 37.1.3 In the event that leave without pay is granted an employee for reasons of illness or physical incapacity due to illness or injury, ANAHEIM shall continue to pay for any hospitalization and major medical insurance previously paid for by ANAHEIM for a maximum of six (6) complete months. ANAHEIM -f'" shall waive the payment of employee premiums for any ANAHEIM sponsored medical, dental and life insurance benefit plans for a maximum of six (6) months. 37.1.4 An employee may be granted leave without pay not to exceed six (6) months. An extension of leave without pay beyond six months is permitted only when leave without pay is granted an employee for reasons of illness or physical incapacity and a determination has been made by the Human Resources Department that return to work is likely. -43- 37.1.5 An employee returning to work from leave without pay shall be placed in the same salary step he was in prior to such leave. If such leave was in excess of two complete biweekly pay periods, the employee's anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases shall be changed to conform with the provisions of Article 16 - Appropriate Salary Step provided that he returns to a position in his same job class. If the employee returns to a position in a lower job class, his salary step status shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Article 32 - VOLUNTARY DEMOTION. ARTICLE 38 MILITARY LEAVE 38.1 ANAHEIM'S policy relating to military leave and compensation therefore, shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Military and Veterans Code of the State of California, and with all Federal provisions (Public Law 93 -508). ARTICLE 39 SICK LEAVE 39.1 Employees shall accrue annual Sick Leave with pay in accordance with the following provisions: 39.1.1 Regular, full -time employees with an average regular work week of forty (40) hours shall accrue paid sick leave at the rate of three (3) hours for each complete biweekly pay period. 39.1.2 Paid sick leave shall continue to accrue in accordance with the above provisions during any period of leave with pay. -44- 39.1.3 An employee _ reesting sick leave for an absence from work as a result of any injury or disease which comes under the State California Worker's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act after eligibility for Industrial Accident Leave has ended shall receive maximum compensation from ANAHEIM in an amount equal to the difference between temporary disability payments mandated by the State of California Worker's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act and his regular basic rate of pay. 39.2 Each employee shall have one -half (1/2) hour deducted from their accrued sick leave time for each one -half (1/2) hour of sick leave taken. The minimum amount of Sick Leave that may be taken at any given time shall be one -half (1/2) hour. 39.2.1 An employee may, at their option, elect to use Vacation time to bridge the period after Sick Leave is exhausted and prior to S.T.D. commencing. 39.3 Sick leave that is accrued, but not taken, shall be accumulated. 39.3.1 Regular, full -time employees with an average regular work week of forty (40) hours shall be paid at their regular hourly rate of pay for all hours accumulated beyond one hundred seventy -five (175) in each calendar year. Payment shall be made in January of each year, or upon the employee's termination of employment for any reason. A maximum of one hundred seventy -five (175) hours shall carry over from year to year. 39.4 An employee who has completed six (6) months as a regular full -time employee and is continuously and totally disabled for more than one (1) calendar month, shall receive a short term -45- disability leave benefit of net sixty percent (60 %) of their base rate of pay, after withholding taxes, and less deductible benefits. Such disability benefit shall continue during total disability up to a maximum of six months from date of disability. Upon completion of thirty (30) and /or ninety (90) days of absence while receiving short term disability benefits, an employee shall be required to undergo a physical examination by the treating physician or medical practitioner and shall submit a report of such examination explaining the nature and extent of the disabling illness or injuries and the prognosis and date of expected return to work. Short term disability benefits shall continue beyond sixty (60) and /or one hundred and twenty (120) days of absence only upon submission of the report of physical examination by the treating physician or medical practitioner. 39.4.1 Deductible benefits include salary or other compensation paid by any employer; Worker's Compensation Act or similar law including benefits for partial or total disability, whether permanent or temporary if benefits being received are for the current disabling condition; a pension plan toward which ANAHEIM contributed. 39.4.2 Total disability means an employee's complete inability to engage in their regular occupation. 39.4.3 Benefits are not payable unless the employee is regularly seen and treated by a licensed physician or medical practitioner who certifies to the continuing disability. 39.4.4 ANAHEIM shall waive the payment of employee premiums for any ANAHEIM sponsored medical, dental and life insurance benefit plans during any biweekly pay period during which short term disability benefits are paid. -46- 39.5 In the event that any paid holiday occurs during a period when any employee is on paid sick leave, the holiday shall not be charged against the employee's accrued sick leave. The only sick leave hours that shall be charged against any employee's accrued sick leave shall be those hours that the employee is regularly scheduled to work. 39.6 An employee eligible for paid sick leave shall be granted such leave for the following reasons: 39.6.1 Illness of the employee or physical incapacity of the employee due to illness or injury. 39.6.2 Enforced quarantine of the employee in accordance with community health regulations. 39.6.3 Medical and dental appointments during work hours. Use of sick leave for scheduled medical and dental appointments shall require prior approval of the employee's supervisor and will be granted in accordance with the best interest of the City of ANAHEIM and the employee's department or division. 39.6.4 Temporary disabilities caused by pregnancy and .. childbirth. 39.6.5 Illness of the employee's immediate family. 39.7 An employee who cannot perform his assigned duties due to illness or physical incapacity shall inform his immediate supervisor of the fact and the reason therefore as soon as possible. Failure to do so within a reasonable time may be cause of denial of sick leave with pay. 39.8 In the event that an employee is absent on sick leave in excess of twenty -four (24) consecutive working hours, the -47- employee's department head or division head may require that the employee submit to him a written statement by a physician licensed by the State of California certifying that the employee's condition prevented him from performing the duties of his position. Failure on the part of the employee to comply with such a requirement may be considered for disciplinary action. 39.9 In the event that an employee becomes ill during working hours and is placed on paid sick leave prior to the close of the work day, such paid sick leave shall be calculated to the nearest one half (1/2) hour. 39.10 Effective December 19, 1980 accrued Sick Leave hours shall be entered in a new Sick Leave plan and regular full -time employees with an average regular work week of forty (40) hours who were employees as of that date, shall have up to one hundred seventy -five (175) hours transferred to the usable Sick Leave account. The remainder (over 175 hours) shall be credited as follows: seventy -five percent (75 %) to be reported as service credit at retirement; twenty -five percent (25 %) converted to cash value at the employee's current (December 19, 1980) regular hourly rate of pay and paid with interest at retirement, layoff or to their beneficiary, as designated by Public Employee's Retirement System records if the employee dies while employed. 39.10.1 Employees who retire shall receive service credit for all hours up to one hundred seventy -five. 39.10.2 An employee who has more than five (5) years of continuous City service and is age 50 or older may elect once each calendar year to receive all or a portion of their Employee Sick Leave Trust Fund amount. When requested, such payments may be diverted to the employee's Deferred Compensation account, within limits established by law or paid in -48- cash by separate check subject to standardized withholding taxes. When partial payment is requested, the amount shall not be less than 25% of the balance, and a maximum of four (4) such partial payments shall be allowed with the fourth payment paying the entire remaining balance in the account. 39.11If two or more periods of total disability occur during a specific six -month elimination period for the insured LTD plan, all such periods shall be considered as one period of continuous total disability under the following conditions: 39.11.1 All periods of total disability must be due to the same cause or causes; and 39.11.2 All recurring periods of total disability that qualify as one period of continuous total disability for the insured LTD plan, shall qualify as one period of continuous total disability for the ANAHEIM Disability Plan and shall not require a new one -month waiting period before ANAHEIM Disability Benefits will be paid; and 39.11.3 Commencement of the benefit period for the insured LTD plan shall automatically terminate benefits from the ANAHEIM Disability Plan. ARTICLE 40 VACATION 40.1 Regular, full -time employees with an average work week of forty (40) hours shall receive annual vacation with pay in accordance with the following provisions which include vacation earned at the rate of one (1) hour for each complete biweekly pay period, in lieu of the designated flexible holidays outlined in Article 34. -49- 40.1.1 For the first four years of continuous, full -time service such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of four (4) hours for each complete biweekly pay period plus two (2) hours of paid vacation at the close of the final complete biweekly pay period of each fiscal year (106 hours or 13.25 working days per year). 40.1.2 Upon completion of four years of continuous, full -time service, such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of five (5) hours for each complete biweekly pay period (130 hours or 16.25 working days per year). 40.1.3 Upon completion of eight years of continuous, full -time service, such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of six (6) hours for each complete biweekly pay period (156 hours or 19.5 working days per year). 40.1.4 Upon completion of fourteen years of continuous, full -time service such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of seven (7) hours for each complete biweekly pay period (182 hours or 22.75 working days per year). 40.1.5 Upon completion of nineteen years of continuous, full -time service, such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of eight (8) hours for each complete biweekly pay period (208 hours or 26 working days per year). 40.2 Paid vacations shall continue to accrue in accordance with the above provisions during any period of leave with pay. All vacations shall be scheduled and taken in accordance with the best interests of ANAHEIM and the department or division in -50- which the employee is employed. The maximum amount of vacation that may be taken at any given time shall be that amount that has accrued to the employee concerned. The minimum amount of vacation that may be taken at any given time shall be one -half (1/2) hour. 40.3 An employee shall be eligible to take any accrued vacation upon completion of thirteen (13) complete biweekly pay periods of service. 40.4 Each employee shall have one -half (1/2) hour deducted from their accrued vacation time for each one -half (1/2) hour of vacation taken. Vacation which is accrued, but not taken, shall be accumulated. 40.5 Maximum vacation accumulations for employees with an average regular work week of forty (40) hours shall be as follows: 40.5.1 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of one hundred six (106) hours for every twenty -six (26) complete biweekly pay periods, the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be two hundred twelve (212) hours. ," 40.5.2 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of one hundred thirty (130) hours for every twenty -six (26) complete biweekly pay periods, the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be two hundred sixty (260) hours. 40.5.3 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of one hundred fifty -six (156) hours for every twenty -six (26) complete biweekly pay periods, the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be three hundred twelve (312) hours. -51- 40.5.4 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of one hundred eighty -two (182) hours for every twenty -six (26) complete biweekly pay periods, the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be three hundred sixth four (364) hours. 40.5.5 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of two hundred eight (208) hours for every twenty -six (26) complete biweekly pay periods, the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be four hundred sixteen (416) hours. 40.6 Upon termination, an employee shall be compensated in cash at his current rate of pay for any vacation accrued but not taken, provided that he has successfully completed his probationary period. 40.7 In the event that any recognized holiday occurs during any employee's vacation, the holiday shall not be charged against the employee's accrued vacation. The only vacation hours that shall be charged against any employee's accrued vacation shall be those hours that the employee is regularly scheduled to work. 40.8 An employee shall be eligible on an annual basis to be compensated at his regular rate of pay for up to two (2) weeks (80 hours) vacation accrued but not taken, subject to the following provisions: 40.8.1 A minimum of eighty (80) hours of vacation must have been used during the previous payroll year. 40.8.2 An employee's request for the annual vacation payoff is subject to the approval of the employee's department head. 40.8.3 Payment shall be made in January of each year. -52- ARTICLE 41 OVERTIME - GENERAL 41.1 A full -time employee who performs authorized work in excess of his normal work period, regular work week, work day or shift shall be compensated for such work at the rate of one and one -half times his regular hourly rate of pay. 41.1.1 Overtime shall be calculated to the nearest one - quarter hour of overtime worked, except any overtime of less than one -half (1/2) hour direction shall be calculated to the nearest one -half (1/2) hour. !'*" 41.1.2 All overtime must be authorized by the appropriate division head. 41.2 Notwithstanding the above overtime provisions of Article 41, there shall be no compensation for the time spent in attending meetings of any kind which are for the purpose of education or training, unless required by law. 41.3 Certain job classes in the classified service shall be exempt from the above overtime provisions upon the recommendation of the Human Resources Director and the approval of the City Council. These job classes shall be designated in the resolution establishing rates for job classes by an "X" before schedule numbers. Compensatory time off (at the rate of straight time) for overtime worked by employees in these job classes may be authorized and administered by the appropriate department head. Compensatory time off shall be authorized during a partial work day or shift absence when the employee is no longer eligible to receive any other authorized paid leave. 41.4 Whenever a developer requests expedited plan checking and agrees to pay the cost of any overtime entailed in the process, -53- the Plan Check Engineer will be paid overtime in accordance with Article 41.1. 41.5 When employees in the following job classes perform overtime work between the hours of 12:00 Midnight and 8:00 A.M., they shall be paid at the rate of two times their regular rate of pay for each hour worked between the hours of 12:00 Midnight and 8:00 A.M.: Cement Finisher Cement Finisher Trainee Cement Saw Operator Heavy Equipment Operator - Streets Laborer Lead Facility Maintenance Worker Lead Street Maintenance Worker Lead Tree Trimmer Maintenance Carpenter Maintenance Carpenter Trainee Maintenance Plumber /Construction Worker Maintenance Plumber /Construction Worker Trainee Masonry Worker Motor Sweeper Operator Park Maintenance Worker I Park Maintenance Worker II Parks Field Supervisor Senior Lead Street Maintenance Worker Senior Welder - Fabricator Senior Welder - Hydraulic Mechanic Sewer Machine Operator Street Maintenance Worker Tree Trimmer Tree Trimmer Assistant Welder Welder - Hydraulic Mechanic 41.6 If, after working 16 consecutive hours or more, employees in the classifications listed in 41.5, are released from work by -54- their supervisor, they shall be paid at their regular rate of pay for up to six (6) regularly scheduled workhours which fall in such rest period, if required to continue working during such regularly scheduled workhours, they shall be paid their regular overtime rate (time and one -half) rather than their regular rate (straight time), for such hours worked. ARTICLE 42 BILINGUAL PAY 42.1 Employees required to speak, read and /or write in Spanish or other languages as well as English as part of the regular duties of their position will be compensated at the rate of fifty dollars ($50.00) per pay period in addition to their regular pay. 42.1.1 The appropriate department head shall designate which positions shall be assigned bilingual duties and which languages shall be eligible for bilingual pay. 42.1.2 The Human Resources Director shall conduct a test of competency for employees whose positions have been assigned bilingual duties to certify these employees eligible for bilingual pay, except that te,. operating departments with authorized bilingual certifiers may conduct their own test of bilingual competency and notify the Human Resources Director of the outcome of the test. 42.1.3 Bilingual pay eligibility shall continue in accordance with the above provisions during any period of leave with pay. ARTICLE 43 CALL -OUT 43.1 Call out compensation shall be in accordance with the -55- following provisions: 43.11 All emergency call -out time shall be calculated to the nearest one - quarter (1/4) hour of time worked. 43.12 When an employee is called out for emergency work, he shall be paid at the rate of one and one -half times his regular rate of pay for such emergency work, provided however, that Equipment Mechanics called out between twelve (12) midnight and eight (8) A.M. to support Utility Field Forces during emergencies shall be paid two times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked between twelve (12) midnight and eight (8) A.M. 43.2 A minimum of three (3) hours (including travel time) of pay at the rate of one and one -half times the employee's regular rate of pay shall be guaranteed for each emergency call -out. 43.3 Forty -five minutes time shall be added to the time worked to compensate the employee for travel time incurred for each emergency call -out. 43.4 A minimum of two (2) hours pay at the rate of one and one -half times the employee's regular rate of pay shall be guaranteed for planned overtime, except when such overtime occurs immediately before or after a regular work period. ARTICLE 44 SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS 44.1 All eight hour periods, regularly scheduled to begin at 3:00 P.M., or thereafter, but before 3:00 A.M., shall be designated as night shift, provided however that ANAHEIM employees in classifications set forth in Appendix "A" who work the 2:30 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. shift at the Anaheim Police Department will also be designated as being on the night shift. -56- 44.1.1 A premium of 5.0% of the employee's regular hourly rate of pay shall be paid for work performed in the night shift. 44.1.2 A premium of 5.0% of the employee's regular hourly rate of pay shall be paid for each hour worked in his regular rate of pay between 3:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. 44.1.3 When a shift premium is applicable to time worked at the overtime rate of pay, the overtime rate shall be applied to the applicable shift premium. 44.1.3.1 When an employee is required to work continuously without a break beyond the end of his night shift, the overtime rate shall be applied to the applicable shift premium. 44.1.4 Shift premium shall be payable for hours actually worked and shall not be paid for nonwork time, such as vacation, holidays, sick leave. etc. 44.1.5 An employee in the job class of Custodian, Custodian Floors, or Lead Custodian - Floors who was employed on or before October 11, 1990, and who was assigned to work the 5:00 am to 1:30 P.M. shift at the Anaheim Convention Center on or before October 11, 1990, shall also be designated as being on the night shift for hours worked on this shift. ARTICLE 45 SHORT SHIFT CHANGE 45.1 Short shift changes as defined herein shall be compensated at the rate of one and one -half the employee's regular rate of pay. -57- 45.1.1 The first work day on a new schedule after transfer from one schedule of working days to another without notification of such transfer at least twenty -four (24) hours in advance of the starting time of the new schedule. 45.1.2 The first shift after transfer from one eight (8) hour working shift to another without notification of such transfer at least twenty -four (24) hours in advance of the starting time of the new shift. 45.1.3 Whenever required to transfer from one schedule of working days to another with but eight (8) hours off between shifts more than once in a work week. 45.1.4 No overtime compensation shall be paid for any hours worked on a second shift in any twenty -four (24) hour period, which hours are worked as a result of the regular shift rotation or which hours are worked as a result of shift changes or changes in days off mutually agreed upon by employees for their convenience. Any changes in days off must be in the same work week. ,.•+ ARTICLE 46 STAND BY 46.1 An employee assigned to stand by duty for purposes of being on call to handle emergency situations arising at times other than during normal working hours shall be guaranteed two (2) hours of pay at his regular hourly rate of pay for each calendar day of such stand by duty. ARTICLE 47 TRAVEL AND MILEAGE EXPENSE 47.1 Travel expense allowance for employees while on City business shall be provided in accordance with regulations established by the City Manager and /or the City Council. -58- 47.2 ANAHEIM'S Mileage Reimbursement rate will be the standard mileage rate established by the Internal Revenue Service. 47.3 Any increase or decrease shall be effective the first day of the second month after the date of publication by the Internal Revenue Service. ARTICLE 48 MEAL ALLOWANCES 48.1 The City shall provide an employee adequate meals under the following conditions. 48.1.1 An employee shall be provided with two adequate meals if he is called out on emergency overtime work one (1) hour before a scheduled work day. If a meal has been earned under another section of this rule within two (2) hours of the scheduled work day, only one meal shall be provided under this section. 48.1.2 An employee will be provided one meal if he is called back to emergency overtime work within one and one -half (1 -1 /2) hours after normal quitting time and works beyond two and one -half (2 -1/2) hours after normal quitting time. 48.1.3 An employee shall be provided an adequate meal if he works two (2) hours overtime beyond the normal quitting time. 48.1.4 An employee shall receive one meal if he is scheduled to work overtime two (2) hours before a regular day. 48.1.5 An employee shall be provided an adequate meal at four (4) hour intervals during the performance of emergency overtime work. -59- 48.1.6 Meal time shall be compensated at the appropriate overtime rate and shall normally be limited to one -half (1/2) hour with a maximum of forty -five minutes paid meal time. 48.1.7 An employee may at his request, be compensated for meals at the rate of one -half (1/2) hour of overtime pay per meal. ARTICLE 49 GRIEVANCE - GENERAL 49.1 Any alleged violation of the terms and conditions of this agreement or any alleged improper treatment of an employee, or any alleged violation of commonly accepted safety practices and procedures shall be considered to be a matter subject to review through the grievance procedure and settled in accordance with the provisions of this Article. 49.1.1 Article 28.5 provides for an accelerated procedure under the provisions of this Article when an employee is dismissed. 49.1.2 Disputes related to benefits and procedures provided for under the Workers' Compensation Laws of California, or which fall within the jurisdiction of the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board are not subject to the grievance procedure. 49.2 The staff officials of ANAHEIM will not recommend any revision or modification to the grievance procedure without first discussing such recommendations with the AMEA. 49.3 Any violation of this Memorandum as alleged by ANAHEIM shall be resolved between authorized representatives of ANAHEIM -60- and the AMEA. In the event that the parties cannot resolve the dispute, the dispute shall, upon the request of either party, be referred to the arbitrator for a final and binding decision. 49.4 All expenses of any arbitration shall be borne equally by ANAHEIM and the AMEA. 49.5 Employee grievances shall be handled in the following manner: 49.5.1 First Step. An attempt shall be made to adjust all grievances on an informal basis between the employee and /or his designated representative and a supervisor in the employee's chain of command, up to !"."*""° and including his manager, within seven (7) working days after the occurrence of the incident involved in the grievance. The manager shall deliver his answer within seven (7) working days after submission of the grievance to him. 49.5.1.1 Grievances resulting from the actions of a department other than an employees work unit shall be heard by an appropriate Administrative Manager from that department. 49.5.2 Second Step. If the grievance is not satisfactorily adjusted in the First Step, it shall be submitted in writing to the employee's Executive or Administrative Manager within seven (7) working days after the Administrative Manager's answer is received by the employee and /or his designated representative. The Executive or Administrative Manager shall meet with the employee and /or his designated representative within ten (10) working days after submission of the grievance to him. The -61- Executive or Administrative Manager shall review the grievance and may affirm, reverse, or modify as he deems appropriate, the disposition made at the First Step and shall deliver his answer to the employee and /or his designated representative within seven (7) working days after said meeting. 49.5.2.1 Grievances resulting from the actions of a department other than an employees work unit shall be heard by an appropriate Administrative or Executive Manager from that department. 49.5.3 Third Step. If the grievance is not satisfactorily adjusted in the Second Step, it shall be submitted to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding decision. or, if the City Manager and the employee and /or his designated representative agree, it shall be submitted to the City Manager for a final and binding decision. Such submission must occur within thirty (30) days after the Executive or Administrative Manager's answer is received. 49.6 If submitted to the City Manager, the City Manager or his assistant shall meet with the employee and /or his designated representative within ten (10) working days after submission of the grievance to him. The City Manager or his assistant may affirm, reverse, or modify as he deems appropriate, the disposition made at the Second Step. 49.7 The City Manager or his assistant shall deliver his decision to the employee and /or his designated representative within five (5) working days after said meeting, and such decision shall be final and binding on both parties. 49.8 In order to request arbitration, either party shall serve written notice to the other party specifying the grievance to be -62- submitted. The parties shall thereafter attempt to resolve the issue and select the arbitrator. If such written notification and selection of the arbitrator is not completed within thirty (30) days after the department head's answer is received by the employee and /or his designated representative, then either party may take action to compel arbitration. Failure to take action to compel arbitration within thirty (30) days will conclusively be deemed abandonment of the right to compel arbitration. 49.9 The arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding on both parties, it being agreed that the arbitrator shall have no powers to add to or subtract from nor to modify any of the terms of any memorandum of understanding between the parties and that the arbitrator's award shall be consistent with and controlled by this agreement, Ordinances and Charter of the City of Anaheim, and the laws and Constitution of the State of California. 49.10 The arbitrator will be requested by the parties to render his decision in writing as quickly as possible but in no event later than thirty (30) days after the conclusion of the hearings, unless the parties agree otherwise. 49.10.1 Any grievance not presented and /or carried forward by the employee and /or his designated representative within the time limits specified in this Article shall be deemed null and void, provided, however, the employee and /or his designated representative and the ANAHEIM representative may agree to continue said time limits. 49.11 Any adoption, deletion, or revision of ANAHEIM policy as may be suggested or recommended by any employee or employee organization shall not be considered to be a matter subject to review through the grievance procedure. -63- 49.12 An employee who has been suspended, demoted, or dismissed may be reinstated to his position as a result of a successful appeal through the grievance procedure. In the event of such reinstatement, the employee shall be returned to his former status of employment, including reinstatement of seniority and accrued fringe benefits. In such cases, the City Manager may order the payment of back pay to a reinstated employee in any amount up to payment for the full period of time involved. In implementing an arbitrator's award, the City Manager shall order the payment of back pay to a reinstated employee in the amount provided in the arbitrator's award. It shall be conclusively presumed that there is no award of back pay to a reinstated employee unless specifically set forth in the written order of the City Manager. Any earnings of the reinstated employee from other employment during his period of suspension shall be deducted from the amount of back pay ordered by the City Manager. ARTICLE 50 GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE REPRESENTATION 50.1 Employees shall have the right to be represented in grievance matters in the following manner: 50.1.1 Employees shall have the right to represent f"'"'. themselves individually in grievance matters. 50.1.2 Employees may designate a representative to represent them in grievance matters. 50.1.3 No supervisor shall be represented in grievance matters by an employee whom he may supervise. 50.1.4 No employee shall be represented in grievance matters by a supervisor for whom he may work. -64- ARTICLE 51 INSURANCE 51.1 Health Insurance 51.1.1 ANAHEIM agrees to sponsor the City Medical Plan, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, and other prepaid and /or insured health plans recommended by the Joint Committee on Medical Programs and approved by the City Council. 51.1.2 ANAHEIM and Employee Contributions 51.1.2.1 ANAHEIM Contributions 51.1.2.1.1 For all prepaid and /or insured medical plans sponsored by ANAHEIM will pay a monthly amount equal to 100% of the Kaiser monthly rate for the term of this Memorandum. 51.1.2.1.2 For the self funded City Medical Plan, during the term of this Memorandum ANAHEIM shall contribute 110% of the monthly Kaiser Rate. 51.1.2.1.3 For the various dental ,plans, ANAHEIM will during the term of this Memorandum pay an amount equal to 100% of the monthly 1984 Safeguard rate. Single 11.00 Two Party 17.10 Family 24.66 51.1.2.2 Employee Contributions -65- 51.1.2.2.1 Employees who select a prepaid or insured medical plan other than Kaiser shall be required to contribute an amount equal to 100% of the excess amount over the Kaiser monthly rate. Employees who select the self - funded City Medical Plan shall be required to pay the difference between the total cost of the plan and the City contribution schedule established in Article 51.1.2.1.2. 51.1.2.2.2 Employees who select a dental plan other than Safeguard will be required to contribute an amount equal to 100% of the excess amount over the 1984 Safeguard monthly rate. 51.1.3 The City Medical Plan shall be described in a booklet which shall become a part of this Memorandum by reference. Changes recommended by the Joint Committee on Medical Programs and approved by the City Council shall also become a part of this Memorandum by reference. 51.1.4 For all medical plans, married Anaheim employee couples shall be allowed only one medical plan and only one dental plan to cover all family members, and married Anaheim employee couples covered by a single enrollment shall pay no health insurance premium while both spouses are employed by ANAHEIM. 51.1.5 Proof of marriage will be required of all employees enrolled in any City Medical plan to enroll a dependent spouse. -66- 51.1.6 The Master contract is between ANAHEIM and the plan administrator shall govern in the event of any disputes over any matter within the provisions of the contract. 51.1.7 The benefit schedules for the prepaid HMO health plans will not be modified unilaterally by ANAHEIM, except that each company may, from time to time, make revisions to master contract language or impose minor benefit modifications. If an imposed benefit modification results in a monthly fee increase, the cost - sharing provisions of this Memorandum in effect on the date the fee increase is effective shall be applied to the new fees. 51.2 Life Insurance 51.2.1 For Life Insurance ANAHEIM agrees to provide group term life insurance during the term of this Memorandum according to the following schedule: Annual Salary Volume $ 0 - $ 5000 $ 5000 5001 - 10000 10000 10001 - 15000 15000 15001 - 20000 20000 20001 - or above 25000 Dependent coverage with an insurance volume up to $1000 per dependent may be added to the life insurance coverage at the option of the employee. 51.2.1.1 ANAHEIM agrees to provide supplemental term life insurance equal to the amount provided in accordance with Article 51.2.1. One hundred percent (100 %) of the cost of the supplemental term life insurance shall be paid by the employee. -67- 51.2.2 ANAHEIM shall contribute one -half (1/2) the cost of the premium for group term life insurance and dependent coverage. The employee shall contribute the difference between the ANAHEIM contribution and the total premium cost. 51.2.3 An employee who retires shall receive a paid -up life insurance policy, paid for wholly by ANAHEIM, with a face value of $100.00 for each complete year of service and $50.00 for more than six months, but less than a complete year of service up to a maximum of $2,000.00 51.2.4 Permanent and Total Disability Life Insurance Benefit. 51.2.4.1 Employees eligible to retire: Such employee who is permanently and totally disabled shall receive the following Life Insurance benefit: (a) $100 paid up life insurance for each year of service as provided under the Retired Life Insurance Program. (b) Decreasing term life insurance in the amount of the employee's Basic Life insurance less the paid up life insurance described above. Such term life insurance shall decrease by 1/60 of the adjusted value each month until the face value of such insurance reaches zero (5 years). (c) The permanently and totally disabled employee will pay no premium during the term of this benefit. -68- 51.2.4.2 Employees not eligible to retire: Such employee shall receive the following Life Insurance benefit: (a) Decreasing term life insurance in the amount of the employee's Basic Life Insurance. Such term insurance shall decrease by 1/60 of the original amount each month until the face value reaches zero (5 years). (b) The permanently and totally disabled employee shall pay no premium during the term of this benefit. 51.3 Long Term Disability Benefits 51.3.1 ANAHEIM agrees to pay for long term disability insurance during the term of this Memorandum 51.3.2 An employee shall not be eligible to receive long term disability benefits until he /she has completed one (1) year of service. /"."'" 51.4 Dental Plans 51.4.1 ANAHEIM agrees to continue sponsorship of the fee for service dental plan. 51.4.2 ANAHEIM agrees to continue sponsorship of prepaid dental plans. 51.5 Short Term Disability 51.5.1 ANAHEIM agrees to continue sponsorship of the employee paid short -term disability insurance coverage for presently enrolled employees during the term of this Memorandum. -69- 51.5.2 ANAHEIM agrees to provide the existing Short Term Disability plan in accordance with 39.3. ANAHEIM agrees to pay ANAHEIM'S portion of medical, dental, life, and optical insurance while absent due to illness or injury and while collecting short term disability benefits. 51.6 Pensions 51.6.1 ANAHEIM agrees to amend its' contract with PERS to provide the following benefits effective June 19, 1992, to the classifications of Detention Officer and Senior Detention Officer: (a) 2% at age 50 (Government Code Section 21252.01). (b) Highest year final averaging (Government Code Section 20024.2) (c) Post Retirement Survivors Allowance (Government Code Sections 21263, 21263.1, 21263.3) (d) Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20862.8) 51.6.2 ANAHEIM shall contribute 7% (seven percent) of the employee contribution for retirement benefits for employees currently making a 7% (seven percent) contribution and ANAHEIM shall contribute 9% (nine percent) of the employee contribution for retirement benefits for employees currently making a 9% (nine percent) contribution in accordance with the provisions of the contract between ANAHEIM and the Public Employees' Retirement System. -70- 51.6.3 ANAHEIM shall contribute a portion of the cost of employee survivors' benefits in accordance with the provisions of the above contract. 51.6.4 ANAHEIM agrees to adopt Section 21266 of the California Government Code, Post Retirement Survivor Allowance to continue after remarriage as early as possible. ARTICLE 52 POST RETIREMENT MEDICAL BENEFITS 52.1 Regular, full -time employees in the classified service in classifications listed in Appendix "A ", who are enrolled as subscriber in an ANAHEIM sponsored health plan at the time of separation from ANAHEIM service shall be eligible to participate ,,".., in any ANAHEIM sponsored health (medical benefits only) plan as a retiree. 52.1.1 Employees who retired prior to January 1, 1988, who were eligible for post retirement health benefits at the time of their separation from ANAHEIM service and who maintain continuous membership in good standing shall pay monthly premiums in accordance with the following schedule: Single coverage 15.00 monthly Two party coverage 15.00 monthly Family coverage 45.00 monthly 52.1.2 The surviving spouse of the retiree may continue coverage under the same terms and conditions. 52.1.3 Employees who were hired prior to January 1, 1984, and who retire on or after January 1, 1988, and prior to January 1, 1994, and who meet the requirements described below shall be eligible to participate in any ANAHEIM sponsored health plan. -71- 52.1.3.1 The employees must have completed at least five (5) years of continuous, full time ANAHEIM service on the date of retirement, and 52.1.3.2 The employee must have been awarded a retirement from the Public Employees' Retirement System ( "PERS ") as the reason for separation from ANAHEIM service, and 52.1.3.3 PERS retirement benefits must commence no later than the first day of the month following the date of separation from ANAHEIM service. 52.1.3.4 ANAHEIM shall contribute towards the premium costs of any ANAHEIM sponsored health plan elected by the employee up to the amount contributed by ANAHEIM towards the cost of the Employee Medical Plan Option I in the year prior to the employee's retirement. 52.1.3.5 The surviving spouse of the retiree may continue coverage under the same terms and conditions. 52.1.4 Employees who retire on or after January 1, 1988, and who meet the requirements described below shall be eligible to participate in any ANAHEIM sponsored health plan. 52.1.4.1 The employees must have completed at least ten (10) years of continuous, full time ANAHEIM service on the date of retirement, and 52.1.4.2 The employee must have been awarded a retirement from PERS as the reason for separation from ANAHEIM service, and -72- 52.1.4.3 PERS retirement benefits must commence no laterthan the first day of the month following the date of separation from ANAHEIM service, OR 52.1.4.4 The employee must have been awarded a disability retirement (Ordinary or Industrial) from PERS as the reason for separation from ANAHEIM service. 52.1.4.5 ANAHEIM shall contribute towards the premium costs of the ANAHEIM sponsored health plan elected by the employee according to the following schedule: 52.1.4.5.1 For Service Retirements, the contribution shall be a percentage of the annual Single or Two Party contribution made by ANAHEIM on behalf of active employees, the percentage equal to one and one half (1.5) times the miscellaneous PERS retirement schedule, to a maximum contribution of 95% based on the employee's age and consecutive years of Anaheim service at the time of retirement. ANAHEIM service �,.. and the retiree's age shall be calculated to the nearest complete one quarter year. 52.1.4.5.2 For Disability Retirements, the contribution shall be a percentage of the annual Single or Two Party contribution made by ANAHEIM on behalf of active employees, the percentage equal to 2% for each year of service to a maximum contribution of 95% based on the employee's consecutive years of Anaheim service shall be calculated to the nearest complete one quarter year. -73- 52.1.4.5.3 In the event an employee is eligible for both a Service and a Disability Retirement benefit under this Article, the employee shall receive the Service Retirement benefit. 52.1.4.5.4 The ANAHEIM contribution shall be based on the Two party rate only for those employees who properly enroll a dependent spouse or other family members prior to retirement, and shall continue only as long as the retiree maintains coverage for such dependents in ANAHEIM sponsored health plans. Nothing in this Article shall prevent a retiree from properly enrolling new dependents at the retiree's cost. 52.1.4.5.5 The full value of any MediCare credits provided to ANAHEIM or MediCare surcharges imposed on ANAHEIM by virtue of a retiree's participation or nonparticipation in MediCare shall be passed on to the retiree in the form of reduced or increased premium costs. 52.1.4.5.6 The surviving spouse of the retiree may continue coverage under the same terms and conditions provided that the surviving spouse was properly enrolled at the time of the employee's retirement and that dependent coverage was continuously maintained during the employee's retirement. 52.1.5 Any employee who retires from ANAHEIM service and who is eligible to receive a benefit under this -74- Article may elect any benefit for which they are eligible at the time of retirement. Such election shall be irrevocable. 52.1.6 The following conditions shall apply to all retirees who have post retirement medical benefit coverage under this Article: 52.1.6.1 Once cancelled for any reason, coverage shall not be reinstated. 52.1.6.2 Coverage shall be cancelled for non payment of ~* fees after three months in arrears. 52.1.6.3 There shall be Coordination of Benefits where other insurance exists. 52.1.6.4 Retirees may change plans and add dependents only during the annual open enrollment period, except that the surviving spouse of a retiree may not enroll a new spouse. 52.1.6.5 Vision Care benefits provided under the Employee Medical Plan are excluded from benefits for retired employees. ARTICLE 53 PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS 53.1 In order to be eligible for employment with ANAHEIM, candidates shall be required to pass a physical examination, the character of which shall be in accordance with standards established by the Human Resources Director. -75- 53.2 In order to be eligible for promotion or transfer to a job class in a category requiring greater physical qualification than his present job class, any employee must pass the appropriate physical examination. 53.3 Any employee who returns to work after an absence in excess of forty -eight (48) consecutive working hours due to illness or physical incapacity may be required by his department head to undergo a physical examination. 53.3.1 Any employee who fails to pass a physical examination required under the provisions of Article 53.3 may be transferred or demoted to a position requiring lesser physical qualifications, recommended for disability retirement, or terminated. 53.4 All physical examinations required under the provisions of this Article shall be performed by a physician in active practice licensed by California State Law and within the scope of his practice as defined by California State Law. 53.4.1 Exceptions to the provisions of Article 53.4 may be made only in the case of out -of -state candidates for employment. In such cases, the physician performing the examination may be a physician licensed by the state in which the candidate resides. 53.5 ANAHEIM shall pay for any physical examination required under the provisions of this Article. ARTICLE 54 JOINT COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL PROGRAMS 54.1 The parties to this agreement, in recognition of the need to provide an adequate level of medical care coverage at a -76- reasonable cost to ANAHEIM and its employees hereby agree to the formation of a committee to analyze current ANAHEIM sponsored medical programs, review alternative approaches to plan design and providing medical care programs, and investigate cost containment systems, all for the purpose of achieving adequate low -cost medical care for the employees of ANAHEIM. 54.2 Serving on the committee with Human Resources Department staff and operating Department management staff will be two members from the Anaheim Municipal Employees Association (General Employees Unit). 54.3 This committee will meet as often as is necessary during f ,,..,, the life of this agreement and will report to the Human Resources Director on a periodic basis its findings and recommendations for changes to ANAHEIM'S present medical programs. A report shall be prepared setting forth specific recommendations as to alternatives, plan design, and cost containment provisions. The report shall be forwarded to the City Manager for review. 54.4 Because of the complexity of the problem and the diverse interests of the respective organizations, the parties recognize that it is incumbent upon all members of the committee to work in a spirit of harmony and cooperation to achieve what should be /0^ beneficial to all concerned. ARTICLE 55 AGENCY SHOP 55.1 ANAHEIM agrees to implement an agency shop in accordance with Section 3502.5 of the Government Code. ARTICLE 56 NOTIFICATION OF CONTRACTING OUT 56.1 ANAHEIM agrees to notify the AMEA of possible contracting out of City work or services if such contracting out will have a -77- significant long term impact on work performed by employees in classifications represented by AMER. 56.1.1 Such notification will be given before a decision to contract out is made; and 56.1.2 AMEA will have an opportunity to comment prior to a determination by ANAHEIM to enter into contracting arrangements. ARTICLE 57 NO STRIKE 57.1 The AMEA agrees that under the terms of this Memorandum, the AMEA and /or its members shall not conduct any strikes, slowdowns or other work stoppages against ANAHEIM, or to withdraw from assignments to standby duty during any grievance or dispute which may arise out of the application or interpretation of the terms or conditions of this Memorandum or any matter subject to review through the GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE. ARTICLE 58 UNIFORMS AND HAND TOOLS 58.1 ANAHEIM agrees to replace hand tools used by the employees of the Fleet Maintenance Division that are damaged, broken or worn out, in the course of their employment. 58.2 ANAHEIM reserves the right to establish the minimum quality of tools to be replaced and to require the broken, damaged, or worn out tool to be turned in for replacement. 58.3 ANAHEIM agrees to provide coveralls for employees of the Fleet Maintenance Division of the Maintenance Department. 58.4 Employees in the Street Division, Maintenance Department, assigned to the asphalt group shall be provided clothing allowances as follows: -78- 58.4.1 The clothing allowance will be paid once a year to those employees assigned to the asphalt crew on the date the clothing allowances are paid. 58.4.2 The annual clothing allowance shall be $250.00. 58.4.3 Probationary employees are not eligible for clothing allowances. 58.4.4 Only full -time regular employees are eligible for clothing allowance. 58.5 ANAHEIM agrees to provide five (5) orange shirts initially and three (3) annually thereafter for employees of the asphalt crew of the Maintenance Department, such shirts to be laundered and maintained by employees. Asphalt crew employees will be required to wear these shirts while at work. ARTICLE 59 CERTIFICATION PAY 59.1 Employees in the following job classes shall receive mechanic certification pay upon certification as a Master Automobile Technician, Master Heavy -Duty Truck Technician or Master Auto Body Technician by the National Institute for " Automotive Service Excellence: Automotive Mechanic Equipment Mechanic Motorcycle Mechanic Lead Automotive Mechanic Lead Automotive Mechanic (VF) Lead Equipment Mechanic 59.1.1 Mechanic certification pay will be paid once each fiscal year during the pay period that includes November 16. Upon an employee's initial -79- certification, the employee will be eligible for mechanic certification pay for that fiscal year immediately upon submission of verification. Eligibility for annual certification pay will continue only if the employee is recertified as provided by The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. 59.1.2 Mechanic certification pay shall be $1,000.00. 59.1.3 Probationary employees are not eligible for mechanic certification pay. 59.1.4 Only full -time regular employees are eligible for mechanic certification pay. 59.2 Employees in the following job classes shall receive inspection certification pay upon certification as Combination Inspector, Electrical Inspector, Plumbing Inspector, Building Inspector or Mechanical Inspector by the International Conference of Building Officials: Electrical Inspector Building Inspector II .,, Senior Building Inspector Senior Electrical Inspector 59.2.1 Inspection certification pay will be paid once each fiscal year during the pay period that includes November 16. Upon an employee's initial certification, the employee will be eligible for inspection certification pay for that fiscal year immediately upon submission of verification. Eligibility for annual certification pay will continue only if the employee is recertified as provided by the International Conference of Building Officials. -80- 59.2.2 Inspection certification pay shall be $1000.00. There shall be no additional compensation for multiple certifications. 59.2.3 Probationary employees are not eligible for inspection certification pay. 59.2.4 Only full -time regular employees are eligible for inspection certification pay. 59.3 Employees in the following job classes shall receive plan checking certification pay upon certification as Plans Examiner by the International Conference of Building Officials: Fire Safety Specialist Plan Checker II 59.3.1 Plan checking certification pay will be paid once each fiscal year during the pay period that includes November 16. Upon an employee's initial certification, the employee will be eligible for plan checking certification pay for that fiscal year immediately upon submission of verification. Eligibility for annual certification pay will continue only if the employee is recertified as provided by the International conference of Building Officials. 59.3.2 Plan checking certification pay shall be $1000.00. There shall be no additional compensation for multiple certifications. A maximum of $1000.00 certification pay is paid each fiscal year if an -81- employee is eligible for both inspection certification pay and plan checking certification pay. 59.3.3 Probationary employees are not eligible for plan checking certification pay. 59.3.4 Only full -time regular employees are eligible for plan checking certification pay. 59.4 Employees in the following job classes shall receive tree trimming certification pay upon certification as a Certified Arborist by the International Society of Arboriculture: Lead Tree Trimmer Tree Trimmer Assistant - (Upon completion of the Tree Timmer Training Program). Tree Trimmer Tree Services Coordinator 59.4.1 Tree Trimming certification pay will be paid once each fiscal year during the pay period that includes November 16. Upon an employee's initial certification, the employee will be eligible for tree trimming certification a for that fiscal p y year immediately upon submission of verification. Eligibility for annual certification pay will continue only if the employee is recertified as provided by the International Society of Arboriculture. 59.4.2 Tree Trimming certification pay shall be $500.00. 59.4.3 Probationary employees are not eligible for tree trimming certification pay. -82- 59.4.4 Only full -time regular employees are eligible for tree trimming certification pay. ARTICLE 60 STATE LICENSING 60.1 When ANAHEIM determines that the duties of a position require a Drivers License other than the class "C" California Drivers License, then ANAHEIM will provide employees assigned to such positions (a) training in vehicle operation, (b) a vehicle to be used in the testing process, (c) payment of any required medical examination, and (d) payment for the difference in cost between such Drivers License and a class "C" Drivers License. 60.2 In the event ANAHEIM assigns employees duties requiring application of pesticides for which possession of a state license becomes required by the state or ANAHEIM, then ANAHEIM shall upon request of AMEA reopen this agreement and meet and confer concerning compensation for such required license. ARTICLE 61 SAFETY COMMITTEE 61.1 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that A Safety Committee will be established in the following divisions: f' Building and Planning /Zoning Parks Fleet Maintenance Maintenance Operations Water - Field 61.2 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that one -half of the membership of the Safety Committee in each division shall be employees elected by non - supervisory employees in that division. The Safety Committee in each division shall be composed of employees in classifications established by the Department Head. -83- ARTICLE 62 TRAINING COMMITTEE 62.1 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that a Training Committee will be established in the following depaktments: Maintenance Parks, Recreation and Community Services 62.2 ANAHEIM and the AMEA agree that one -half of the membership of the Training Committee in each department shall be employees elected by non - supervisory employees in that department. The Training Committee in each department shall be r composed of employees in classifications established by the Department Head. ARTICLE 63 TRANSFER OF CLASSIFICATIONS 63.1 Effective October 12, 1990, the following classifications will be transferred from the Clerical Employees Unit into the General City Employees Unit: Data Control Specialist Senior Data Control Specialist ARTICLE 64 IMPLEMENTATION OF MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 64.1 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Memorandum, the following modifications to this Memorandum of Understanding will become effective on the date indicated. ARTICLE PROVISION EFFECTIVE DATE ALL Non - economic First pay period language changes after MOU approval. -84- Insurance Spousal Continuation Upon completion of PERS contract modification. Insurance Additional Life Ins. Upon acceptance of the carrier. Vacation Change in vacation First pay period cap after MOU approval. Vacation Change in annual Vacation payoff for payoff an additional 40 hours will occur upon submission of request documents by AMEA after MOU approval. General Additional job First pay period Overtime classes eligible after MOU approval. for double time Temporary Additional job classes First pay period Upgrade eligible for upgrade after MOU approval. pay Certifi- New Compensation and New and /or additional cation Pay compensation this fiscal year will be paid within 30 days after MOU approval. ARTICLE 65 CONSTRUCTION 65.1 Nothing in this agreement shall be construed to deny any person or employee the rights granted by Federal and State laws and City Charter provisions. The rights, powers and authority of the City Council in all matters, including the right to maintain any legal action, shall not be modified or restricted by this agreement. The provisions of this agreement are not intended to conflict with the provisions of Chapter 10, Division 4, Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California (Sections 3500, et seq.) as amended in 1982. ARTICLE 66 SAVINGS CLAUSE 66.1 The resolution of ANAHEIM shall provide that if any provision of this Memorandum or the resolution is at any time, or -85- 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. ARTICLE 67 DURATION 67.1 The terms of this Memorandum are to remain in full force and effect until the 7th day of October, 1993. Upon adoption of a resolution approving this Memorandum and the terms hereof by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, this Memorandum shall be in full force and effect as of the 12th day of October, 1990. ,"'"" STAFF f FICIALS OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES CITY •-r ANAHEIM, a ASSOCIATION muni• •al corp. tion AO i ' • By hit �I�,, - 8U/...,.4-.0, )• _-_1,- -, By ...Le.,-...... " .__/./ • / By �;M .�ar L ..! ) . By �1��►/� By < <�/�.� Of ♦ . AO f� / '4 By By Y _..��.- qua B :.4 _ By : -- /4• 4■.' _ /_ By ! ! 1 L i _ 4 ', . -.I� By .,�- o �c . 6. I B _ MLA - By By ��l'� /�_A/ B By &Ii5i�L/ B By'i - _ ,1f . Allow By By. /.. - • 11( :00!/, AM uut, -, :. "Aws„ram..."40., Dated: ").'s 1 Dated: 2 or f 2.5 GEN3s1 /D -86- i A ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX "A' WAGES October 12, 1990 through October 10, 1991 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER X 2147 J -E $16.82 - $21.47 $2,915.47 - $3,721.47 $34,985.60 - 844,657.60 ASSISTANT PLANNER X 1999 A -E $16.45 - $19.99 $2,851.33 - $3,464.93 $34,216.00 - $41,579.20 ASSISTANT REPROGRAPHICS /MAIL SUPERVISOR U2 1571 J -E $12.31 - $15.71 $2,133.73 - $2,723.07 $25,604.80 - $32,676.80 ASSISTANT TRAFFIC ENGINEER X 2147 J -E $16.82 - $21.47 $2,915.47 - $3,721.47 $34,985.60 - $44,657.60 AUTO PARTS COORDINATOR 1902 J -E $14.90 - $19.02 $2,582.67 - $3,296.80 $30,992.00 - $39,561.60 AUTOMOTIVE & EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 1290 P -E $8.73 - $12.90 $1,513.20 - $2,236.00 $18,158.40 - $26,832.00 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC 1654 J -E $12.96 - $16.54 $2,246.40 - $2,866.93 $26,956.80 - $34,403.20 BINDERY WORKER U2 1086 J -E $8.51 - $10.86 $1,475.07 - $1,882.40 $17,700.80 - $22,588.80 BUILDING INSPECTOR 1 1633 J -E $12.80 - $16.33 $2,218.67 - $2,830.53 $26,624.00 - $33,966.40 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 1921 J -E $15.05 - $19.21 $2,608.61 - $3,329.73 $31,304.00 - $39,956.80 CABINET MAKER 1150 J -E $13.71 - $17.50 $2,376.40 - $3,033.33 $28,516.80 - $36,400.00 gar FINISHER 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $27,164.80 - $34,673.60 f 'T FINISHER TRAINEE 1347 C -E $12.22 - $13.47 $2,118.13 - $2,334.80 $25,417.60 - $28,017.60 LL.._nT SAW OPERATOR U2 1750 C -E $15.87 - $17.50 $2,750.80 - $3,033.33 $33,009.60 - $36,400.00 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 1514 J -E $11.86 - $15.14 $2,055.73 - $2,624.27 $24,668.80 - $31,491.20 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 1781 J -E $13.95 - $17.81 $2,418.00 - $3,087.07 $29,016.00 - $37,044.80 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER III 1959 A -E $16.12 - $19.59 $2,794.13 - $3,395.60 $33,529.60 - $40,747.20 COMMUNITY SERVICES OUTREACH WORKER 1296 J -E $10.15 - $12.96 $1,759.33 - $2,246.40 $21,112.00 - $26,956.80 COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1525 J -E $11.95 - $15.25 $2,071.33 - $2,643.33 $24,856.00 - $31,720.00 COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1155 A -E $9.50 - $11.55 $1,646.67 - $2,002.00 $19,760.00 - $24,024.00 COMPUTER OPERATOR II U2 1348 J -E $10.56 - $13.48 $1,830.40 - $2,336.53 $21,964.80 - $28,038.40 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I 1635 J -E $12.81 - $16.35 $2,220.40 - $2,834.00 $26,644.80 - $34,008.00 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II 1924 J -E $15.08 - $19.24 $2,613.87 - $3,334.93 $31,366.40 - $40,019.20 CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 1741 J -E $13.64 - $17.41 $2,364.27 - $3,017.73 $28,371.20 - $36,212.80 CUSTODIAN S 1121 P -E $7.59 - $11.21 $1,315.60 - $1,943.01 $15,787.20 - $23,316.80 CUSTODIAN - FLOORS S 1155 P -E $7.82 - $11.55 $1,355.47 - $2,002.00 $16,265.60 - $24,024.00 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN I 1102 J -E $13.34 - $17.02 $2,312.27 - $2,950.13 $27,747.20 - $35,401.60 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2002 A -E $16.47 - $20.02 $2,854.80 - $3,470.13 $34,257.60 - $41,641.60 DATA CONTROL SPECIALIST 1348 J -E $10.56 - $13.48 $1,830.40 - $2,336.53 $21,964.80 - $28,038.40 (t' TECHNICIAN 1463 J -E $11.46 - $14.63 $1,986.40 - $2,535.87 $23,836.80 - $30,430.40 EL__,RICAL INSPECTOR 1921 J -E $15.05 - $19.21 $2,608.67 - $3,329.73 $31,304.00 - $39,956.80 ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2020 J -E $15.83 - $20.20 $2,743.87 - $3;501.33 $32,926.40 - $42,016.00 EMERGENCY SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE 1472 J -E $11.53 - $14.72 $1,998.53 - $2,551.41 $23,982.40 - $30,617.60 ENGINEERING AIDE 1463 J -E $11.46 - $14.63 $1,986.40 - $2,535.87 $23,836.80 - $30,430.40 ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE U2 2065 J -E $16.18 - $20.65 $2,804.53 - $3,579.33 $33,654.40 - $42,952.00 EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 1719 J -E $13.47 - $17.19 $2,334.80 - $2,979.60 $28,017.60 - $35,755.20 EVENT SERVICES SPECIALIST 1678 A -E $13.81 - $16.78 $2,393.73 - $2,908.53 $28,724.80 - $34,902.40 FIRE INSPECTOR 2019 J -E $15.82 - $20.19 $2,742.13 - $3,499.60 $32,905.60 - $41,995.20 FIRE SAFETY SPECIALIST 2208 J -E $17.30 - $22.08 $2,998.67 - $3,827.20 $35,984.00 - $45,926.40 GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER 1409 P -E $9.54 - $14.09 $1,653.60 - $2,442.27 $19,843.20 - $29,307.20 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST 2221 J -E $17.40 - $22.21 $3,016.00 - $3,849.73 $36,192.00 - $46,196.80 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR STREETS U2 1649 J -E $12.92 - $16.49 $2,239.47 - $2,858.27 $26,873.60 - $34,299.20 HOUSING COUNSELOR X 1678 A -E $13.81 - $16.78 $2,393.73 - $2,908.53 $28,724.80 - $34,902.40 HOUSING EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE X 1678 A -E $13.81 - $16.78 $2,393.73 - $2,908.53 $28,724.80 - $34,902.40 HOUSING LOAN COUNSELOR X 1983 A -E $16.31 - $19.83 $2,827.07 - $3,437.20 $33,924.80 - $41,246.40 HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR I 1633 J -E $12.80 - $16.33 $2,218.67 - $2,830.53 $26,624.00 - $33,966.40 HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR II X 1921 A -E $15.80 - $19.21 $2,738.67 - $3,329.73 $32,864.00 - $39,956.80 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -87- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 12, 1990 through October 10, 1991 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES HOUSING SPECIALIST X 1525 A -E $12.55 - $15.25 $2,175.33 - $2,643.33 $26,104.00 - $31,720.00 HOUSING SUPERVISOR X 1754 A -E $14.43 - $17.54 $2,501.20 - $3,040.27 $30,014.40 - $36,483.20 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICAN I 1429 J -E $11.20 - $14.29 $1,941.33 - $2,476.93 $23,296.00 - $29,723.20 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICIAN 11 1786 A -E $14.69 - $17.86 $2,546.27 - $3,095.73 $30,555.20 - $37,148.80 JAILER 1587 J -E $12.43 - $15.87 $2,154.53 - $2,750.80 $25,854.40 - $33,009.60 JOB TRAINING PROGRAM ASSISTANT X 1487 J -E $11.65 - $14.87 $2,019.33 - $2,577.47 $24,232.00 - $30,929.60 LABORER S 1222 P -E $8.21 - $12.22 $1,433.47 - $2,118.13 $17,201.60 - $25,417.60 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER I 1291 J -E $10.12 - $12.91 $1,754.13 - $2,237.73 $21,049.60 - $26,852.80 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER II 1721 J -E $13.48 - $17.21 $2,336.53 - $2,983.07 $28,038.40 - $35,796.80 LAYOUT COMPOSER 1309 J -E $10.26 - $13.09 $1,778.40 - $2,268.93 $21,340.80 - $27,227.20 LEAD AUTO MECHANIC - VF U2 1985 D -E $18.90 - $19.85 $3,276.00 - $3,440.67 $39,312.00 - $41,288.00 ewk AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC U2 1902 D -E $18.11 - $19.02 $3,139.07 - $3,296.80 $37,668.80 - $39,561.60 OMPUTER OPERATOR U2 1694 A -E $13.94 - $16.94 $2,416.27 - $2,936.27 $28,995.20 - $35,235.20 tr -w CUSTODIAN- FLOORS U2 1323 C -E $12.00 - $13.23 $2,080.00 - $2,293.20 $24,960.00 - $27,518.40 LEAD EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 1977 D -E $18.83 - $19.77 $3,263.87 - $3,426.80 $39,166.40 - $41,121.60 LEAD FACILITIES MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2000 B -E $17.28 - $20.00 $2,995.20 - $3,466.67 $35,942.40 - $41,600.00 LEAD GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1620 C -E $14.69 - $16.20 $2,546.27 - $2,808.00 $30,555.20 - $33,696.00 LEAD SECURITY GUARD SU2 1354 D -E $12.90 - $13.54 $2,236.00 - $2,346.93 $26,832.00 - $28,163.20 LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1946 A -E $16.01 - $19.46 $2,775.07 - $3,373.07 $33,300.80 - $40,476.80 LEAD TREE TRIMMER U2 1701 D -E $16.20 - $17.01 $2,808.00 - $2,948.40 $33,696.00 - $35,380.80 LEAD WELDER - HYDRAULIC MECHANIC U2 2063 D -E $19.65 - $20.63 $3,406.00 - $3,575.87 $40,872.00 - $42,910.40 LIBRARIAN I X 1688 J -E $13.23 - $16.88 $2,293.20 - $2,925.87 $27,518.40 - $35,110.40 LIBRARIAN II X 1815 A -E $14.93 - $18.15 $2,587.87 - $3,146.00 $31,054.40 - $37,752.00 LIBRARIAN III X 1941 A -E $15.97 - $19.41 $2,768.13 - $3,364.40 $33,217.60 - $40,372.80 LIBRARY GRAPHIC ARTIST X 1688 J -E $13.23 - $16.88 $2,293.20 - $2,925.87 $27,518.40 - $35,110.40 LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 1350 A -E $11.11 - $13.50 $1,925.73 - $2,340.00 $23,108.80 - $28,080.00 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $27,164.80 - $34,673.60 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER TRAINEE 1347 C -E $12.22 - $13.47 $2,118.13 - $2,334.80 $25,417.60 - $28,017.60 hTENANCE COORDINATOR U2 1875 J -E $14.69 - $18.75 $2,546.27 - $3,250.00 $30,555.20 - $39,000.00 ENANCE LOCKSMITH 1750 J -E $13.71 - $17.50 $2,376.40 - $3,033.33 $28,516.80 - $36,400.00 MAINTENANCE PAINTER 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $21,164.80 - $34,673.60 MAINTENANCE PAINTER TRAINEE 1347 C -E $12.22 - $13.47 $2,118.13 - $2,334.80 $25,417.60 - $28,017.60 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER /CONSTR WORKER 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $27,164.80 - $34,673.60 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER /CONSTR WORKER TRAINEE 1347 C -E $12.22 - $13.47 $2,118.13 - $2,334.80 $25,417.60 - $28,017.60 MASONRY WORKER 1667 A -E $13.71 - $16.67 $2,376.40 - $2,889.47 $28,516.80 - $34,673.60 MECHANIC HELPER 1406 J -E $11.02 - $14.06 $1,910.13 - $2,437.07 $22,921.60 - $29,244.80 MEDIA PRODUCTION SPECIALIST 1965 J -E $15.40 - $19.65 $2,669.33 - $3,406.00 $32,032.00 - $40,872.00 MOTOR SWEEPER OPERATOR U2 1599 J -E $12.53 - $15.99 $2,171.87 - $2,771.60 $26,062.40 - $33,259.20 MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC U2 1695 J-E $13.28 - $16.95 $2,301.87 - $2,938.00 $27,622.40 - $35,256.00 NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS COORDINATOR X 2113 A -E $17.38 - $21.13 $3,012.53 - $3,662.53 $36,150.40 - $43,950.40 OCCUPANCY SPECIALIST 1296 A -E $10.66 - $12.96 $1,847.73 - $2,246.40 $22,172.80 - $26,956.80 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1309 J -E $10.26 - $13.09 $1,778.40 - $2,268.93 $21,340.80 - $27,227.20 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I U2 1409 J -E $11.04 - $14.09 $1,913.60 - $2,442.27 $22,963.20 - $29,307.20 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 U2 1515 A -E $12.46 - $15.15 $2,159.73 - $2,626.00 $25,916.80 - $31,512.00 PARK PLANNING AIDE X 1699 A -E $13.98 - $16.99 $2,423.20 - $2,944.93 $29,078.40 - $35,339.20 PARK PLANNING ASSISTANT X 1999 A -E $16.45 - $19.99 $2,851.33 - $3,464.93 $34,216.00 - $41,579.20 PARKS FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 1761 C -E $15.97 - $17.61 $2,768.13 - $3,052.40 $33,217.60 - $36,628.80 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -88- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A" WAGES October 12, 1990 through October 10, 1991 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES PLAN CHECK ENGINEER X 2523 J -E $19.77 - $25.23 $3,426.80 - $4,373.20 $41,121.60 - $52,478.40 PLAN CHECKER I 2018 A -E $16.60 - $20.18 $2,877.33 - $3,497.87 $34,528.00 - $41,974.40 PLAN CHECKER II U2 2208 J -E $17.30 - $22.08 $2,998.67 - $3,827.20 $35,984.00 - $45,926.40 PLANNING AIDE X 1699 J -E $13.31 - $16.99 $2,307.07 - $2,944.93 $27,684.80 - $35,339.20 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP I 1251 J -E $9.80 - $12.51 $1,698.67 - $2,168.40 $20,384.00 - $26,020.80 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP II 1472 A -E $12.11 - $14.72 $2,099.07 - $2,551.47 $25,188.80 - $30,617.60 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR I 1563 J -E $12.25 - $15.63 $2,123.33 - $2,709.20 $25,480.00 - $32,510.40 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR II 1831 A -E $15.06 - $18.31 $2,610.40 - $3,173.73 $31,324.80 - $38,084.80 POLICE PHOTOGRAPHER 1563 8 -E $13.50 - $15.63 $2,340.00 - $2,709.20 $28,080.00 - $32,510.40 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE I 1251 J -E $9.80 - $12.51 $1,698.67 - $2,168.40 $20,384.00 - $26,020.80 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE I1 1472 A -E $12.11 - $14.72 $2,099.07 - $2,551.41 $25,188.80 - $30,617.60 PNACIPAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 2016 A -E $16.59 - $20.16 $2,875.60 - $3,494.40 $34,507.20 - $41,932.80 ''PAL ENGINEERING AIDE 1979 A -E $16.28 - $19.79 $2,821.87 - $3,430.27 $33,862.40 - $41,163.20 ti TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1979 A -E $16.28 - $19.79 $2,821.87 - $3,430.27 $33,862.40 - $41,163.20 PRINCIPAL WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 2016 A -E $16.59 - $20.16 $2,875.60 - $3,494.40 $34,507.20 - $41,932.80 PROGRAMMER ANALYST X 2202 J -E $17.25 - $22.02 $2,990.00 - $3,816.80 $35,880.00 - $45,801.60 PROGRAMMER I X 1702 J -E $13.34 - $17.02 $2,312.27 - $2,950.13 $27,747.20 - $35,401.60 PROGRAMMER II X 2002 J -E $15.69 - $20.02 $2,719.60 - $3,470.13 $32,635.20 - $41,641.60 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST I X 2029 J -E $15.90 - $20.29 $2,756.00 - $3,516.93 $33,072.00 - $42,203.20 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST II X 2387 J -E $18.70 - $23.87 $3,241.33 - $4,137.47 $38,896.00 - $49,649.60 RECREATION SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1525 J -E $11.95 - $15.25 $2,071.33 - $2,643.33 $24,856.00 - $31,720.00 SECURITY GUARD S 1177 D -E $11.21 - $11.77 $1,943.07 - $2,040.13 $23,316.80 - $24,481.60 SECURITY SUPERVISOR U2 1471 A -E $12.10 - $14.71 $2,097.33 - $2,549.73 $25,168.00 - $30,596.80 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR U2 2209 A -E $18.17 - $22.09 $3;149.47 - $3,828.93 $37,793.60 - $45,947.20 SENIOR CITIZENS COORDINATOR X 1525 A -E $12.55 - $15.25 $2,175.33 - $2,643.33 $26,104.00 - $31,720.00 SENIOR COMPUTER OPERATOR U2 1540 A -E $12.61 - $15.40 $2,196.13 - $2,669.33 $26,353.60 - $32,032.00 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 2116 A -E $17.41 - $21.16 $3,017.73 - $3,667.73 $36,212.80 - $44,012.80 SENIOR CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 1920 A -E $15.80 - $19.20 $2,738.67 - $3,328.00 $32,864.00 - $39,936.00 St 410 DATA CONTROL SPECIALIST U2 1425 A -E $11.72 - $14.25 $2,031.47 - $2,470.00 $24,377.60 - $29,640.00 LAY CENTER DIRECTOR X 1525 A -E $12.55 - $15.25 $2,175.33 - $2,643.33 $26,104.00 - $31,720.00 St4,.tR GRAFTING TECHNICIAN 1721 A -E $14.16 - $17.21 $2,454.40 - $2,983.07 $29,452.80 - $35,796.80 SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 1753 A -E $14.42 - $17.53 $2,499.47 - $3,038.53 $29,993.60 - $36,462.40 SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 2209 A -E $18.17 - $22.09 $3,149.41 - $3,828.93 $31,793.60 - $45,941.20 SENIOR ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2309 A -E $19.00 - $23.09 $3,293.33 - $4,002.21 $39,520.00 - $48,027.20 SENIOR ENGINEERING AIDE 1721 A -E $14.16 - $11.21 $2,454.40 - $2,983.07 $29,452.80 - $35,796.80 SENIOR GOLF CART ATTENDANT S 1409 P -E $9.54 - $14.09 $1,653.60 - $2,442.27 $19,843.20 - $29,307.20 SENIOR HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR X 2113 A -E $17.38 - $21.13 $3,012.53 - $3,662.53 $36,150.40 - $43,950.40 SENIOR HOUSING SPECIALIST XU2 1678 A -E $13.81 - $16.78 $2,393.73 - $2,908.53 $28,724.80 - $34,902.40 SENIOR JAILER U2 1825 A -E $15.01 - $18.25 $2,601.73 - $3,163.33 $31,220.80 - $31,960.00 SENIOR LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2043 A -E $16.81 - $20.43 $2,913.73 - $3,541.20 $34,964.80 - $42,494.40 SENIOR MECHANICAL /PLUMBING INSPECTOR U2 2209 A -E $18.17 - $22.09 $3,149.47 - $3,828.93 $37,793.60 - $45,947.20 SENIOR OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1440 A -E $11.85 - $14.40 $2,054.00 - $2,496.00 $24,648.00 - $29,952.00 SENIOR POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP U2 1619 A -E $13.32 - $16.19 $2,308.80 - $2,806.27 $27,705.60 - $33,675.20 SENIOR POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR U2 2009 A -E $16.53 - $20.09 $2,865.20 - $3,482.27 $34,382.40 - $41,787.20 SENIOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1721 A -E $14.16 - $17.21 $2,454.40 - $2,983.07 $29,452.80 - $35,796.80 SENIOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN 2280 A -E $18.76 - $22.80 $3,251.73 - $3,952.00 $39,020.80 - $47,424.00 SENIOR WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 1753 A -E $14.42 - $17.53 $2,499.47 - $3,038.53 $29,993.60 - $36,462.40 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9$ of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -89- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX "A" WAGES October 12, 1990 through October 10, 1991 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES SENIOR WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2309 A -E $19.00 - $23.09 $3,293.33 - $4,002.27 $39,520.00 - $48,027.20 SENIOR WELDER - FABRICATOR 1834 J -E $14.37 - $18.34 $2,490.80 - $3,178.93 $29,889.60 - $38,147.20 SENIOR WELDER - HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1805 J -E $14.14 - $18.05 $2,450.93 - $3,128.67 $29,411.20 - $37,544.00 SERVICE LEAD WORKER SU2 1345 J -E $10.54 - $13.45 $1,826.93 - $2,331.33 $21,923.20 - $27,976.00 SERVICE SHIFT SUPERVISOR SU2 1541 D -E $14.73 - $15.41 $2,553.20 - $2,681.47 $30,638.40 - $32,117.60 SEWER MACHINE OPERATOR U2 1764 J -E $13.82 - $17.64 $2,395.47 - $3,057.60 $28,745.60 - $36,691.20 SIGN PAINTER U2 1750 J -E $13.71 - $17.50 $2,376.40 - $3,033.33 $28,516.80 - $36,400.00 STREET MAINTENANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 2141 A -E $17.61 - $21.41 $3,052.40 - $3,711.07 $36,628.80 - $44,532.80 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1409 J -E $11.04 - $14.09 $1,913.60 - $2,442.27 $22,963.20 - $29,307.20 SURVEY ASSISTANT INSTRUMENTS U2 1801 A -E $14.82 - $18.01 $2,568.80 - $3,121.73 $30,825.60 - $37,460.80 SURVEY ASSISTANT ROD AND CHAIN 1531 J -E $12.00 - $15.31 $2,080.00 - $2,653.73 $24,960.00 - $31,844.80 SUR EY PARTY CHIEF U2 2071 A -E $17.04 - $20.71 $2,953.60 - $3,589.73 $35,443.20 - $43,076.80 S ANALYST X 2302 J -E $18.04 - $23.02 $3,126.93 - $3,990.13 $37,523.20 - $47,881.60 .MS PROGRAMMER X 2302 A -E $18.94 - $23.02 $3,282.93 - $3,990.13 $39,395.20 - $47,881.60 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST I 1502 J -E $11.77 - $15.02 $2,040.13 - $2,603.47 $24,481.60 - $31,241.60 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST II 1802 J -E $14.12 - $18.02 $2,447.47 - $3,123.47 $29,369.60 - $37,481.60 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR U2 1354 J -E $10.61 - $13.54 $1,839.07 - $2,346.93 $22,068.80 - $28,163.20 TRAFFIC CONTROLLER 1177 J -E $9.22 - $11.77 $1,598.13 - $2,040.13 $19,177.60 - $24,481.60 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1463 J -E $11.46 - $14.63 $1,986.40 - $2,535.87 $23,836.80 - $30,430.40 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING INVESTIGATOR 2141 J -E $16.82 - $21.41 $2,915.47 - $3,721.47 $34,985.60 - $44,657.60 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM ENGINEER X 2147 J -E $16.82 - $21.47 $2,915.47 - $3,721.47 $34,985.60 - $44,657.60 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM OPERATOR 1919 J -E $15.51 - $19.79 $2,688.40 - $3,430.27 $32,260.80 - $41,163.20 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN I 1463 J -E $11.46 - $14.63 $1,986.40 - $2,535.87 $23,836.80 - $30,430.40 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN II 1979 J -E $15.51 - $19.79 $2,688.40 - $3,430.27 $32,260.80 - $41,163.20 TREE SERVICES COORDINATOR 1817 A -E $14.95 - $18.17 $2,591.33 - $3,149.47 $31,096.00 - $37,793.60 TREE TRIMMER U2 1546 C -E $14.02 - $15.46 $2,430.13 - $2,679.73 $29,161.60 - $32,156.80 TREE TRIMMER ASSISTANT S 1347 C -E $12.22 - $13.41 $2,118.13 - $2,334.80 $25,417.60 - $28,017.60 TYPESETTING TECHNICIAN I 1178 J -E $9.23 - $11.78 $1,599.87 - $2,041.87 $19,198.40 - $24,502.40 TYPESETTING TECHNICIAN II U2 1440 A -E $11.85 - $14.40 $2,054.00 - $2,496.00 $24,648.00 - $29,952.00 t "'ES ENGINEERING AIDE 1490 J -E $11.67 - $14.90 $2,022.80 - $2,582.67 $24,273.60 - $30,992.00 4s..__ COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN I 1702 J -E $13.34 - $17.02 $2,312.27 - $2,950.13 $27,147.20 - $35,401.60 VOICE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2002 A -E $16.47 - $20.02 $2,854.80 - $3,410.13 $34,257.60 - $41,641.60 WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2020 J -E $15.83 - $20.20 $2,743.87 - $3,501.33 $32,926.40 - $42,016.00 WELDER 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $27,164.80 - $34,673.60 WELDER HELPER 1375 J -E $10.77 - $13.75 $1,866.80 - $2,383.33 $22,401.60 - $28,600.00 WELDER- HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1719 J -E $13.47 - $17.19 $2,334.80 - $2,979.60 $28,017.60 - $35,755.20 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -90- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A" WAGES October 11, 1991 through October 8, 1992 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER X 2238 J -E $17.54 - $22.38 $3,040.27 - $3,879.20 $36,483.20 - 846,550.40 ASSISTANT PLANNER X 2084 A -E $17.15 - $20.84 $2,912.67 - $3,612.27 $35,672.00 - $43,341.20 ASSISTANT REPROGRAPHICS /MAIL SUPERVISOR U2 1638 J -E $12.83 - $16.38 $2,223.87 - $2,839.20 $26,686.40 - $34,070.40 ASSISTANT TRAFFIC ENGINEER X 2238 J -E $17.54 - $22.38 $3,040.27 - $3,879.20 $36,483.20 - $46,550.40 AUTO PARTS COORDINATOR 1983 J -E $15.54 - $19.83 $2,693.60 - $3,437.20 $32,323.20 $41,246.40 AUTOMOTIVE & EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 1345 P -E $9.10 - $13.45 $1,577.33 - $2,331.33 $18,928.00 - $27,976.00 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC 1724 J -E $13.51 - $17.24 $2,341.73 - $2,988.27 $28,100.80 - 135,859.20 BINDERY WORKER U2 1133 J -E $8.88 - $11.33 $1,539.20 - $1,963.87 $18,470.40 - $23,566.40 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 1703 J -E $13.34 - $17.03 $2,312.27 - $2,951.87 $27,747.20 - $35,422.40 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 2003 J -E $15.69 - $20.03 $2,119.60 - $3,471.87 $32,635.20 - $41,662.40 CABINET MAKER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,418.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 C,MF;OT FINISHER 1738 J -E $13.62 - $17.38 $2,360.80 - $3,012.53 $28,329.60 - $36,150.40 T FINISHER TRAINEE 1404 C -E $12.73 - $14.04 $2,206.53 - $2,433.60 $26,478.40 - $29,203.20 Ctr -N1 SAW OPERATOR U2 1825 C -E $16.55 - $18.25 $2,868.67 - $3,163.33 $34,424.00 - $37,960.00 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 1578 J -E $12.36 - $15.18 $2,142.40 - $2,735.20 $25,708.80 - $32,822.40 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 1857 J -E $14.55 - $18.57 $2,522.00 - $3,218.80 $30,264.00 - $38,625.60 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER III 2043 A -E $16.81 - $20.43 $2,913.13 - $3,541.20 $34,964.80 - $42,494.40 COMMUNITY SERVICES OUTREACH WORKER 1352 J -E $10.59 - $13.52 $1,835.60 - $2,343.47 $22,027.20 - $28,121.60 COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1590 J -E $12.46 - $15.90 $2,159.73 - $2,156.00 $25,916.80 - $33,072.00 COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1204 A -E $9.91 - $12.04 $1,717.73 - $2,086.93 $20,612.80 - $25,043.20 COMPUTER OPERATOR II U2 1404 J -E $11.00 - $14.04 $1,906.67 - $2,433.60 $22,880.00 - $29,203.20 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I 1705 J -E $13.36 - $17.05 $2,315.73 - $2,955.33 $27,788.80 - $35,464.00 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II 2006 J -E $15.72 - $20.06 $2,724.80 - $3,477.07 $32,697.60 - $41,724.80 CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 1815 J -E $14.22 - $18.15 $2,464.80 - $3,146.00 $29,577.60 - $37,752.00 CUSTODIAN S 1169 P -E $7.91 - $11.69 $1,371.07 - $2,026.27 $16,452.80 - $24,315.20 CUSTODIAN - FLOORS S 1204 P -E $8.15 - $12.04 $1,412.67 - $2,086.93 $16,952.00 - $25,043.20 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN 1 1774 J -E $13.90 - $17.74 $2,409.33 - $3,074.93 $28,912.00 - $36,899.20 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2087 A -E $17.17 - $20.87 $2,976.13 - $3,617.47 $35,713.60 - $43,409.60 D CONTROL SPECIALIST 1404 J -E $11.00 - $14.04 $1,906.67 - $2,433.60 $22,880.00 - $29,203.20 ;ttG TECHNICIAN 1525 J -E $11.95 - $15.25 $2,011.33 - $2,643.33 $24,856.00 - $31,720.00 Elc'.(RICAL INSPECTOR 2003 J -E $15.69 - $20.03 $2,719.60 - $3,471.87 $32,635.20 - $41,662.40 ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2106 J -E $16.50 - $21.06 $2,860.00 - $3,650.40 $34,320.00 - $43,804.80 EMERGENCY SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE 1535 J -E $12.03 - $15.35 $2,085.20 - $2,660.67 $25,022.40 - $31,928.00 ENGINEERING AIDE 1525 J -E $11.95 - $15.25 $2,071.33 - $2,643.33 $24,856.00 - $31,720.00 ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE U2 2153 J -E $16.87 - $21.53 $2,924.13 - $3,731.87 $35,089.60 - $44,782.40 EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 1792 J -E $14.04 - $17.92 $2,433.60 - $3,106.13 $29,203.20 - $37,273.60 EVENT SERVICES SPECIALIST 1749 A -E $14.39 - $17.49 $2,494.27 - $3,031.60 $29,931.20 - $36,379.20 FIRE INSPECTOR 2105 J -E $16.49 - $21.05 $2,858.27 - $3,648.67 $34,299.20 - $43,784.00 FIRE SAFETY SPECIALIST 2301 J -E $18.03 - $23.01 $3,125.20 - $3,988.40 $37,502.40 - $47,860.80 GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER 1469 P -E $9.94 - $14.69 $1,722.93 - $2,546.27 $20,675.20 - $30,555.20 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST 2316 J -E $18.15 - $23.16 $3,146.00 - $4,014.40 $37,752.00 - 848,172.80 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR STREETS U2 1719 J -E $13.47 - $17.19 $2,334.80 - $2,979.60 $28,017.60 - $35,755.20 HOUSING COUNSELOR X 1749 A -E $14.39 - $17.49 $2,494.27 - $3,031.60 $29,931.20 - $36,379.20 HOUSING EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE X 1749 A -E $14.39 - $17.49 $2,494.27 - $3,031.60 $29,931.20 - $36,379.20 HOUSING LOAN COUNSELOR X 2067 A -E $17.01 - $20.67 $2,948.40 - $3,582.80 $35,380.80 - $42,993.60 HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR I 1703 J -E $13.34 - $17.03 $2,312.27 - $2,951.87 $27,747.20 - $35,422.40 HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR II X 2003 A -E $16.48 - $20.03 $2,856.53 - $3,471.87 $34,278.40 - $41,662.40 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -91- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 11, 1991 through October 8, 1992 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES HOUSING SPECIALIST X 1590 A -E $13.08 - $15.90 $2,267.20 - $2,156.00 $27,206.40 - $33,072.00 HOUSING SUPERVISOR X 1829 A -E $15.05 - $18.29 $2,608.61 $3,170.27 $31,304.00 - $38,043.20 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICAN I 1490 J -E $11.67 - $14.90 $2,022.80 - $2,582.67 $24,273.60 - $30,992.00 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICIAN II 1862 A -E $15.32 - $18.62 $2,655.47 - $3,227.47 $31,865.60 - $38,729.60 JAILER (DETENTION OFFICER 06/19/92) 1654 J -E $12.96 - $16.54 $2,246.40 - $2,866.93 $26,956.80 - $34,403.20 J08 TRAINING PROGRAM ASSISTANT X 1550 J -E $12.14 - $15.50 $2,104.27 - $2,686.67 $25,251.20 - $32,240.00 LABORER S 1214 P -E $8.62 - $12.74 $1,494.13 - $2,208.27 $17,929.60 - $26,499.20 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER I 1346 J -E $10.55 - $13.46 $1,828.67 - $2,333.07 $21,944.00 - $21,996.80 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER II 1794 J -E $14.06 - $17.94 $2,437.07 - $3,109.60 $29,244.80 - $37,315.20 LAYOUT COMPOSER 1365 J -E $10.10 - $13.65 $1,854.67 - $2,366.00 $22,256.00 - $28,392.00 LEAD AUTO MECHANIC - VF U2 2069 D -E $19.70 - $20.69 $3,414.61 - $3,586.27 $40,976.00 - $43,035.20 LEAD AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC U2 1983 D -E $18.89 - $19.83 $3,274.27 - $3,437.20 $39,291.20 - $41,246.40 1r OPERATOR U2 1766 A -E $14.53 - $17.66 $2,518.53 - $3,061.07 $30,222.40 - $36,132.80 CUSTODIAN- FLOORS U2 1379 C -E $12.51 - $13.79 $2,168.40 - $2,390.27 $26,020.80 - $28,683.20 LEAD EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 2061 D -E $19.63 - $20.61 $3,402.53 - $3,572.40 $40,830.40 - $42,868.80 LEAD FACILITIES MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2086 B -E $18.02 - $20.86 $3,123.47 - $3,615.73 $37,481.60 - $43,388.80 LEAD GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1689 C -E $15.32 - $16.89 $2,655.41 - $2,927.60 $31,865.60 - $35,131.20 LEAD SECURITY GUARD SU2 1411 D -E $13.44 - $14.11 $2,329.60 - $2,445.73 $27,955.20 - $29,348.80 LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2028 A -E $16.68 - $20.28 $2,891.20 - $3,515.20 $34,694.40 - $42,182.40 LEAD TREE TRIMMER U2 1773 D -E $16.89 - $17.73 $2,927.60 - $3,073.20 $35,131.20 - $36,878.40 LEAD WELDER - HYDRAULIC MECHANIC U2 2150 D -E $20.48 - $21.50 $3,549.87 - $3,726.67 $42,598.40 - $44,720.00 LIBRARIAN I X 1760 J -E $13.79 - $17.60 $2,390.27 - $3,050.67 $28,683.20 - $36,608.00 LIBRARIAN II X 1892 A -E $15.57 - $18.92 $2,698.80 - $3,279.47 $32,385.60 - $39,353.60 LIBRARIAN III X 2024 A -E $16.65 - $20.24 $2,886.00 - $3,508.27 $34,632.00 - $42,099.20 LIBRARY GRAPHIC ARTIST X 1160 J -E $13.79 - $17.60 $2,390.27 - $3,050.67 $28,683.20 - $36,608.00 LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 1408 A -E $11.58 - $14.08 $2,007.20 - $2,440.53 $24,086.40 - $29,286.40 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER 1738 J -E $13.62 - $17.38 $2,360.80 - $3,012.53 $28,329.60 - $36,150.40 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER TRAINEE 1404 C -E $12.73 - $14.04 $2,206.53 - $2,433.60 $26,418.40 - $29,203.20 MAINTENANCE COORDINATOR U2 1955 J -E $15.32 - $19.55 $2,655.47 - $3,388.67 $31,865.60 - $40,664.00 ;'NANCE LOCKSMITH 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,418.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 M .ENANCE PAINTER 1738 J -E $13.62 - $17.38 $2,360.80 - $3,012.53 $28,329.60 - $36,150.40 MAINTENANCE PAINTER TRAINEE 1404 C -E $12.13 - $14.04 $2,206.53 - 0,433.60 $26,478.40 - $29,203.20 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER / CONSTR WORKER 1738 J -E $13.62 - $11.38 $2,360.80 - $3,012.53 $28,329.60 - $36,150.40 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER /CONSTR WORKER TRAINEE 1404 C -E $12.73 - $14.04 $2,206.53 - $2,433.60 $26,478.40 - $29,203.20 MASONRY WORKER 1738 A -E $14.30 - $17.38 $2,418.67 - $3,012.53 $29,744.00 - $36,150.40 MECHANIC HELPER 1465 J -E $11.48 - $14.65 $1,989.87 - $2,539.33 $23,878.40 - $30,472.00 MEDIA PRODUCTION SPECIALIST 2048 J -E $16.05 - $20.48 $2,782.00 - $3,549.87 $33,384.00 - $42,598.40 MOTOR SWEEPER OPERATOR U2 1667 J -E $13.06 - $16.67 $2,263.73 - $2,889.47 $27,164.80 - $34,673.60 MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC U2 1767 J -E $13.84 - $17.67 $2,398.93 - $3,062.80 $28,787.20 - $36,753.60 NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS COORDINATOR X 2203 A -E $18.12 - $22.03 $3,140.80 - $3,818.53 $37,689.60 - $45,822.40 OCCUPANCY SPECIALIST 1352 A -E $11.12 - $13.52 $1,927.47 - $2,343.47 $23,129.60 - $28,121.60 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1365 J -E $10.70 - $13.65 $1,854.67 - $2,366.00 $22,256.00 - $28,392.00 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I U2 1469 J -E $11.51 - $14.69 $1,995.07 - $2,546.27 $23,940.80 - $30,555.20 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II U2 1579 A -E $12.99 - $15.79 $2,251.60 - $2,736.93 $27,019.20 - $32,843.20 PARK PLANNING AIDE X 1771 A -E $14.57 - $17.71 $2,525.47 - $3,069.73 $30,305.60 - $36,836.80 PARK PLANNING ASSISTANT X 2084 A -E $17.15 - $20.84 $2,972.67 - $3,612.27 $35,672.00 - $43,347.20 PARKS FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 1836 C -E $16.65 - $18.36 $2,886.00 - $3,182.40 $34,632.00 - $38,188.80 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -92- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 11, 1991 through October 8, 1992 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES PLAN CHECK ENGINEER X 2630 J -E $20.61 - $26.30 $3,572.40 - $4,558.67 $42,868.80 - $54,704.00 PLAN CHECKER I 2104 A -E $17.31 - $21.04 $3,000.40 - $3,646.93 $36,004.80 - $43,763.20 PLAN CHECKER II U2 2301 J -E $18.03 - $23.01 $3,125.20 - $3,988.40 $37,502.40 - $47,860.80 PLANNING AIDE X 1771 J -E $13.88 - $17.71 $2,405.87 - $3,069.73 $28,870.40 - $36,836.80 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP I 1305 J -E $10.23 - $13.05 $1,173.20 - $2,262.00 $21,278.40 - $27,144.00 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP II 1535 A -E $12.63 - $15.35 $2,189.20 - $2,660.67 $26,270.40 - $31,928.00 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR I 1629 J -E $12.76 - $16.29 $2,211.73 - $2,823.60 $26,540.80 - $33,883.20 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR II 1909 A -E $15.71 - $19.09 $2,723.07 - $3,308.93 $32,676.80 - $39,707.20 POLICE PHOTOGRAPHER 1629 B -E $14.07 - $16.29 $2,438.80 - $2,823.60 $29,265.60 - $33,883.20 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE I 1305 J -E $10.23 - $13.05 $1,773.20 - $2,262.00 $21,278.40 - $27,144.00 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE II 1535 A -E $12.63 - $15.35 $2,189.20 - $2,660.67 $26,270.40 - $31,928.00 PRINCIPAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 2102 A -E $17.29 - $21.02 $2,996.93 - $3,643.47 $35,963.20 - $43,721.60 file ENGINEERING AIDE 2063 A -E $16.97 - $20.63 $2,941.47 - $3,575.87 $35,297.60 - $42,910.40 .(PAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 2063 A -E $16.97 - $20.63 $2,941.47 - $3,575.87 $35,297.60 - $42,910.40 PRINCIPAL WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 2102 A -E $17.29 - $21.02 $2,996.93 - $3,643.47 $35,963.20 - $43,721.60 PROGRAMMER ANALYST X 2296 J -E $17.99 - $22.96 $3,118.27 - $3,979.73 $37,419.20 - $47,756.80 PROGRAMMER I X 1774 J -E $13.90 - $17.74 $2,409.33 - $3,074.93 $28,912.00 - $36,899.20 PROGRAMMER II X 2087 J -E $16.35 - $20.87 $2,834.00 - $3,617.47 $34,008.00 - $43,409.60 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST I X 2115 J -E $16.57 - $21.15 $2,872.13 - $3,666.00 $34,465.60 - $43,992,00 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST II X 2488 J -E $19.49 - $24.88 $3,378.27 - $4,312.53 $40,539.20 - $51,750.40 RECREATION SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1590 J -E $12.46 - $15.90 $2,159.73 - $2,756.00 $25,916.80 - $33,072.00 SECURITY GUARD S 1227 D -E $11.69 - $12.27 $2,026.27 - $2,126.80 $24,315.20 - $25,521.60 SECURITY SUPERVISOR U2 1534 A -E $12.62 - $15.34 $2,187.47 - $2,658.93 $26,249.60 - $31,907.20 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR U2 2303 A -E $18.95 - $23.03 $3,284.67 - $3,991.87 $39,416.00 - $47,902.40 SENIOR CITIZENS COORDINATOR X 1590 A -E $13.08 - $15.90 $2,267.20 - $2,756.00 $27,206.40 - $33,072.00 SENIOR COMPUTER OPERATOR U2 1605 A -E $13.20 - $16.05 $2,288.00 - $2,782.00 $27,456.00 - $33,384.00 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 2207 A -E $18.16 - $22.07 $3,147.73 - $3,825.47 $37,772.80 - $45,905.60 SENIOR CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 2002 A -E $16.47 - $20.02 $2,854.80 - $3,470.13 $34,257.60 - $41,641.60 SENIOR DATA CONTROL SPECIALIST U2 1485 A -E $12.22 - $14.85 $2,118.13 - $2,574.00 $25,417.60 - $30,888.00 DAY CENTER DIRECTOR X 1590 A -E $13.08 - $15.90 $2,267.20 - $2,756.00 $27,206.40 - $33,072.00 S. DRAFTING TECHNICIAN 1794 A -E $14.76 - $17.94 $2,558.40 - $3,109.60 $30,700.80 - $37,315.20 SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 1828 A -E $15.04 - $18.28 $2,606.93 - $3,168.53 $31,283.20 - $38,022.40 SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 2303 A -E $18.95 - $23.03 $3,284.67 - $3,991.87 $39,416.00 - $47,902.40 SENIOR ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2407 A -E $19.80 - $24.07 $3,432.00 - $4,172.13 $41,184.00 - $50,065.60 SENIOR ENGINEERING AIDE 1794 A -E $14.76 - $17.94 $2,558.40 - $3,109.60 $30,700.80 - $37,315.20 SENIOR GOLF CART ATTENDANT S 1469 P -E $9.94 - $14.69 $1,722.93 - $2,546.27 $20,675.20 - $30,555.20 SENIOR HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR X 2203 A -E $18.12 - $22.03 $3,140.80 - $3,818.53 $37,689.60 - $45,822.40 SENIOR HOUSING SPECIALIST XU2 1749 A -E $14.39 - $17.49 $2,494.27 - $3,031.60 $29,931.20 - $36,379.20 SENIOR JAILER (SR DETENTION OFFICER 06/19/92)U2 1902 A -E $15.65 - $19.02 $2,712.67 - $3,296.80 $32,552.00 - $39,561.60 SENIOR LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2129 A -E $17.52 - $21.29 $3,036.80 - $3,690.27 $36,441.60 - $44,283.20 SENIOR MECHANICAL /PLUMBING INSPECTOR U2 2303 A -E $18.95 - $23.03 $3,284.67 - $3,991.87 $39,416.00 - $47,902.40 SENIOR OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1502 A -E $12.36 - $15.02 $2,142.40 - $2,603.47 $25,708.80 - $31,241.60 SENIOR POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP U2 1689 A -E $13.90 - $16.89 $2,409.33 - $2,927.60 $28,912.00 - $35,131.20 SENIOR POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR U2 2095 A -E $17.24 - $20.95 $2,988.27 - $3,631.33 $35,859.20 - $43,576.00 SENIOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1794 A -E $14.76 - $17.94 $2,558.40 - $3,109.60 $30,700.80 - $37,315.20 SENIOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN 2377 A -E $19.56 - $23.77 $3,390.40 - $4,120.13 $40,684.80 - $49,441.60 SENIOR WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 1828 A -E $15.04 - $18.28 $2,606.93 - $3,168.53 $31,283.20 - $38,022.40 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -93- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 11, 1991 through October 8, 1992 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES SENIOR WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2407 A -E $19.80 - 824.07 83,432.00 - $4,172.13 $41,184.00 - 850,065.60 SENIOR WELDER - FABRICATOR 1912 J -E 814.98 - $19.12 82,596.53 - $3,314.13 831,158.40 - $39,769.60 SENIOR WELDER - HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1882 J -E 814.75 - 818.82 82,556.67 - 83,262.13 830,680.00 - 839,145.60 SERVICE LEAD WORKER SU2 1403 J -E 810.99 - $14.03 $1,904.93 - $2,431.87 822,89.20 - 829,182.40 SERVICE SHIFT SUPERVISOR SU2 1613 D -E $15.36 - 816.13 82,662.40 - 82,795.87 $31,948.80 - $33,550.40 SEWER MACHINE OPERATOR U2 1839 J -E 814.41 - $18.39 $2,497.73 - $3,187.60 829,972.80 - $38,251.20 SIGN PAINTER U2 1825 J -E 814.30 - 818.25 $2,478.67 - 83,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 STREET MAINTENANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 2231 A -E $18.35 - $22.31 83,180.67 - $3,867.07 838,168.00 - $46,404.80 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1469 J -E $11.51 - $14.69 $1,995.07 - 82,546.27 823,940.80 - $30,555.20 SURVEY ASSISTANT INSTRUMENTS U2 1878 A -E 815.45 - $18.78 82,678.00 - $3,255.20 $32,136.00 - 839,062.40 SURVEY ASSISTANT ROD AND CHAIN 1596 J -E 812.51 - $15.96 $2,168.40 - $2,766.40 826,020.80 - 833,196.80 sujig4 PARTY CHIEF U2 2160 A -E 817.77 - $21.60 83,080.13 - $3,744.00 836,961.60 - 844,928.00 Se 3 ANALYST X 2400 J -E 818.80 - 824.00 83,258.67 - 84,160.00 839,104.00 - $49,920.00 SYb,u4S PROGRAMMER X 2400 A -E 819.74 - $24.00 83,421.60 - $4,160.00 $41,059.20 - $49,920.00 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 1 1565 J -E 812.26 - 815.65 $2,125.07 - $2,712.67 825,500.80 - $32,552.00 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST II 1878 J -E $14.71 - 818.78 82,549.73 - 83,255.20 830,596.80 - $39,062.40 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR U2 1411 J -E $11.06 - $14.11 81,917.07 - $2,445.73 823,004.80 - 829,348.80 TRAFFIC CONTROLLER 1227 J -E $9.61 - $12.27 $1,665.73 - $2,126.80 $19,988.80 - $25,521.60 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1525 J -E 811.95 - $15.25 $2,071.33 - 82,643.33 $24,856.00 - 831,720.00 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING INVESTIGATOR 2238 J -E $17.54 - $22.38 $3,040.27 - $3,879.20 $36,483.20 - 846,550.40 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM ENGINEER X 2238 J -E $17.54 - 822.38 83,040.27 - $3,879.20 $36,483.20 - 846,550.40 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM OPERATOR 2063 J -E $16.16 - 820.63 $2,801.07 - $3,575.87 $33,612.80 - $42,910.40 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN I 1525 J -E $11.95 - 815.25 $2,071.33 - 82,643.33 $24,856.00 - $31,720.00 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN II 2063 J -E $16.16 - 820.63 82,801.07 - $3,575.87 833,612.80 - $42,910.40 TREE SERVICES COORDINATOR 1894 A -E $15.58 - 818.94 $2,700.53 - $3,282.93 $32,406.40 - $39,395.20 TREE TRIMMER U2 1612 C -E $14.62 - $16.12 $2,534.13 - $2,794.13 830,409.60 - $33,529.60 TREE TRIMMER ASSISTANT S 1404 C -E $12.73 - 814.04 82,206.53 - 82,433.60 $26,478.40 - $29,203.20 TYPESETTING TECHNICIAN I 1229 J -E $9.63 - 812.29 81,669.20 - $2,130.27 820,030.40 - $25,563.20 TY TTING TECHNICIAN II U2 1502 A -E 812.36 - $15.02 82,142.40 - $2,603.47 825,708.80 - $31,241.60 ':a ENGINEERING AIDE 1554 J -E $12.18 - $15.54 82,111.20 - 82,693.60 $25,334.40 - $32,323.20 VOI".. COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN 1 1774 J -E 813.90 - $17.74 $2,409.33 - $3,,074.93 $28,912.00 - 836,899.20 VOICE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2087 A -E 817.17 - 820.87 $2,976.13 - 83,611.41 $35,713.60 - 843,409.60 WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2106 J -E 816.50 - 821.06 $2,860.00 - $3,650.40 834,320.00 - 843,804.80 WELDER 1738 J -E 813.62 - $17.38 82,360.80 - $3,012.53 $28,329.60 - $36,150.40 WELDER HELPER 1434 J -E 811.24 - $14.34 81,948.27 - 82,485.60 823,379.20 - $29,827.20 WELDER- HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1792 J -E $14.04 - $17.92 82,433.60 - $3,106.13 $29,203.20 - $37,273.60 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -94- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 9, 1992 through October 7, 1993 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER X 2350 J -E $18.41 - $23.50 $3,191.07 - $4,073.33 $38,292.80 - $48,880.00 ASSISTANT PLANNER X 2188 A -E $18.00 - $21.88 $3,120.00 - $3,792.53 $37,440.00 - $45,510.40 ASSISTANT REPROGRAPHICS /MAIL SUPERVISOR U2 1720 J -E $13.48 - $17.20 $2,336.53 - $2,981.33 $28,038.40 - $35,776.00 ASSISTANT TRAFFIC ENGINEER X 2350 J -E $18.41 - $23.50 $3,191.07 - $4,073.33 $38,297.80 - $48,880.00 AUTO PARTS COORDINATOR 2082 J -E $16.31 - $20.82 $2,827.07 - $3,608.80 $33,924.80 - $43,305.60 AUTOMOTIVE & EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 1412 P -E $9.56 - $14.12 $1,657.07 - $2,447.47 $19,884.80 - $29,369.60 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC 1810 J -E $14.18 - $18.10 $2,457.87 - $3,137.33 $29,494.40 - $37,648.00 BINDERY WORKER U2 1189 J-E $9.32 - $11.89 $1,615.47 - $2,060.93 $19,385.60 - $24,731.20 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 1788 J -E $14.01 - $17.88 $2,428.40 - $3,099.20 $29,140.80 - $37,190.40 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 2103 J -E $16.48 - $21.03 $2,856.53 - $3,645.20 $34,278.40 - $43,142.40 CABINET MAKER 1916 J -E $15.01 - $19.16 $2,601.73 - $3,321.07 $31,220.80 - $39,852.80 CLIENT FINISHER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,478.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 T FINISHER TRAINEE 1474 C -E $13.37 - $14.74 $2,317.47 - $2,554.93 $27,809.60 - $30,659.20 �. NT SAW OPERATOR U2 1916 C -E $17.38 - $19.16 $3,012.53 - $3,321.07 $36,150.40 - $39,852.80 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 1658 J -E $12.99 - $16.58 $2,251.60 - $2,873.87 $27,019.20 - $34,486.40 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 1950 J -E $15.28 - $19.50 $2,648.53 - $3,380.00 $31,782.40 - $40,560.00 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER III 2145 A -E $17.65 - $21.45 $3,059.33 - $3,718.00 $36,712.00 - $44,616.00 COMMUNITY SERVICES OUTREACH WORKER 1420 J -E $11.13 - $14.20 $1,929.20 - $2,461.33 $23,150.40 - $29,536.00 COMMUNITY SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1670 J -E $13.08 - $16.70 $2,267.20 - $2,894.67 $27,206.40 - $34,736.00 COMPUTER OPERATOR I 1264 A -E $10.40 - $12.64 $1,802.67 - $2,190.93 $21,632.00 - $26,291.20 COMPUTER OPERATOR II U2 1474 J -E $11.55 - $14.74 $2,002.00 - $2,554.93 $24,024.00 - $30,659.20 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I 1790 J -E $14.03 - $17.90 $2,431.87 - $3,102.67 $29,182.40 - $37,232.00 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II 2106 J -E $16.50 - $21.06 $2,860.00 - $3,650.40 $34,320.00 - $43,804.80 CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 1906 J -E $14.93 - $19.06 $2,587.87 - $3,303.73 $31,054.40 - $39,644.80 CUSTODIAN S 1227 P -E $8.30 - $12.27 $1,438.67 - $2,126.80 $17,264.00 - $25,521.60 CUSTODIAN - FLOORS S 1264 P -E $8.56 - $12.64 $1,483.73 - $2,190.93 $17,804.80 - $26,291.20 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN I 1862 J -E $14.59 - $18.62 $2,528.93 - $3,227.47 $30,347.20 - $38,729.60 DATA COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2191 A -E $18.03 - $21.91 $3,125.20 - $3,797.73 $37,502.40 - $45,572.80 44CONTROL SPECIALIST 1474 J -E $11.55 - $14.74 $2,002.00 - $2,554.93 $24,024.00 - $30,659.20 LION OFFICER 1737 J -E $13.61 - $17.37 $2,359.07 - $3,010.80 $28,308.80 - $36,129.60 b... . . IING TECHNICIAN 1601 J -E $12.54 - $16.01 $2,113.60 - $2,775.07 $26,083.20 - $33,300.80 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 2103 J -E $16.48 - $21.03 $2,856.53 - $3,645.20 $34,278.40 - $43,742.40 ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2211 J -E $17.32 - $22.11 $3,002.13 - $3,832.40 $36,025.60 - $45,988.80 EMERGENCY SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE 1612 J -E $12.63 - $16.12 $2,189.20 - $2,794.13 $26,270.40 - $33,529.60 ENGINEERING AIDE 1601 J -E $12.54 - $16.01 $2,173.60 - $2,775.07 $26,083.20 - $33,300.80 ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE U2 2261 J -E $17.72 - $22.61 $3,071.47 - $3,919.07 $36,857.60 - $47,028.80 EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 1882 J-E $14.75 - $18.82 $2,556.67 - $3,262.13 $30,680.00 - $39,145.60 EVENT SERVICES SPECIALIST 1837 A -E $15.11 - $18.37 $2,619.07 - $3,184.13 $31,428.80 - $38,209.60 FIRE INSPECTOR 2210 J -E $17.32 - $22.10 $3,002.13 - $3,830.67 $36,025.60 - $45,968.00 FIRE SAFETY SPECIALIST 2417 J -E $18.94 - $24.17 $3,282.93 - $4,189.47 $39,395.20 - $50,273.60 GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER 1542 P -E $10.44 - $15.42 $1,809.60 - $2,672.80 $21,715.20 - $32,073.60 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST 2431 J -E $19.05 - $24.31 $3,302.00 - $4,213.73 $39,624.00 - $50,564.80 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR STREETS U2 1804 J -E $14.13 - $18.04 $2,449.20 - $3,126.93 $29,390.40 - $37,523.20 HOUSING COUNSELOR X 1837 A -E $15.11 - $18.37 $2,619.07 - $3,184.13 $31,428.80 - $38,209.60 HOUSING EDUCATION REPRESENTATIVE X 1837 A -E $15.11 - $18.37 $2,619.07 - $3,184.13 $31,428.80 - $38,209.60 HOUSING LOAN COUNSELOR X 2171 A -E $17.86 - $21.71 $3,095.73 - $3,763.07 $37,148.80 - $45,156.80 HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR I 1788 J -E $14.01 - $17.88 $2,428.40 - $3,099.20 $29,140.80 - $37,190.40 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -95- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 9, 1992 through October 7, 1993 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR 11 X 2103 A -E $17.30 - $21.03 $2,998.67 - $3,645.20 $35,984.00 - $43,742.40 HOUSING SPECIALIST X 1670 A -E $13.74 - $16.70 $2,381.60 - $2,894.67 $28,579.20 - $34,736.00 HOUSING SUPERVISOR X 1921 A -E $15.80 - $19.21 $2,738.67 - $3,329.73 $32,864.00 - $39,956.80 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICAN I 1564 J -E $12.25 - $15.64 $2,123.33 - $2,710.93 $25,48b.00 - $32,531.20 IDENTIFICATION TECHNICIAN II 1955 A -E $16.08 - $19.55 $2,787.20 - $3,388.67 $33,446.40 - $40,664.00 J08 TRAINING PROGRAM ASSISTANT X 1628 J -E $12.76 - $16.28 $2,211.73 - $2,821.87 $26,540.80 - $33,862.40 LABORER S 1338 P -E $9.06 - $13.38 $1,570.40 - $2,319.20 $18,844.80 - $27,830.40 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER I 1413 J -E $11.07 - $14.13 $1,918.80 - $2,449.20 $23,025.60 - $29,390.40 LANDSCAPE DESIGNER 1! 1884 J -E $14.76 - $18.84 $2,558.40 - $3,265.60 $30,700.80 - $39,187.20 LAYOUT COMPOSER 1433 J -E $11.23 - $14.33 $1,946.53 - $2,483.87 $23,358.40 - $29,806.40 LEAD AUTO MECHANIC - VF U2 2172 0 -E $20.69 - $21.72 $3,586.27 - $3,764.80 $43,035.20 - $45,117.60 (.*.AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC U2 2082 D -E $19.83 - $20.82 $3,437.20 - $3,608.80 $41,246.40 - $43,305.60 ;OMPUTER OPERATOR U2 1854 A -E $15.25 - $18.54 $2,643.33 - $3,213.60 $31,720.00 - $38,563.20 LEAD CUSTODIAN- FLOORS U2 1448 C -E $13.13 - $14.48 $2,275.87 - $2,509.87 $27,310.40 - $30,118.40 LEAD EQUIPMENT MECHANIC U2 2164 D -E $20.61 - $21.64 $3,572.40 - $3,750.93 $42,868.80 - $45,011.20 LEAD FACILITIES MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2190 8 -E $18.92 - $21.90 $3,279.47 - $3,796.00 $39,353.60 - $45,552.00 LEAD GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1773 C -E $16.08 - $17.73 $2,787.20 - $3,013.20 $33,446.40 - $36,878.40 LEAD SECURITY GUARD SU2 1481 D -E $14.10 - $14.81 $2,444.00 - $2,567.07 $29,328.00 - $30,804.80 LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2129 A -E $17.52 - $21.29 $3,036.80 - $3,690.27 $36,441.60 - $44,283.20 LEAD TREE TRIMMER U2 1862 D -E $17.73 - $18.62 $3,073.20 - $3,227.47 $36,878.40 - $38,729.60 LEAD WELDER - HYDRAULIC MECHANIC U2 2258 D -E $21.50 - $22.58 $3,726.67 - $3,913.87 $44,720.00 - $46,966.40 LIBRARIAN I X 1848 J -E $14.48 - $18.48 $2,509.87 - $3,203.20 $30,118.40 - $38,438.40 LIBRARIAN II X 1987 A -E $16.35 - $19.81 $2,834.00 - $3,444.13 $34,008.00 - $41,329.60 LIBRARIAN III X 2125 A -E $17.48 - $21.25 $3,029.87 - $3,683.33 $36,358.40 - $44,200.00 LIBRARY GRAPHIC ARTIST X 1848 J -E $14.48 - $18.48 $2,509.87 - $3,203.20 $30,118.40 - $38,438.40 LIBRARY TECHNICIAN 1478 A -E $12.16 - $14.78 $2,107.73 - $2,561.87 $25,292.80 - $30,742.40 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,478.67 - $3,163.33 $29,144.00 - $37,960.00 MAINTENANCE CARPENTER TRAINEE 1474 C -E $13.37 - $14.74 $2,317.47 - $2,554.93 $27,809.60 - $30,659.20 NANCE COORDINATOR U2 2053 J -E $16.09. - $20.53 $2,788.93 - $3,558.53 $33,467.20 - $42,702.40 3ANCE LOCKSMITH 1916 J -E $15.01 - $19.16 $2,601.73 - $3,321.07 $31,220.80 - $39,852.80 MAINTENANCE PAINTER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,478.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 MAINTENANCE PAINTER TRAINEE 1474 C -E $13.37 - $14.74 $2,311.47 - $2,554.93 $27,809.60 - $30,659.20 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER /CONSTR WORKER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,478.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 MAINTENANCE PLUMBER /CONSTR WORKER TRAINEE 1474 C -E $13.37 - $14.74 $2,317.47 - $2,554.93 $27,809.60 - $30,659.20 MASONRY WORKER 1825 A -E $15.01 - $18.25 $2,601.73 - $3,163.33 $31,220.80 - $37,960.00 MECHANIC HELPER 1539 J -E $12.06 - $15.39 $2,090.40 - $2,667.60 $25,084.80 - $32,011.20 MEDIA PRODUCTION SPECIALIST 2151 J -E $16.85 - $21.51 $2,920.67 - $3,728.40 $35,048.00 - $44,740.80 MOTOR SWEEPER OPERATOR U2 1750 J -E $13.71 - $17.50 $2,376.40 - $3,033.33 $28,516.80 - $36,400.00 MOTORCYCLE MECHANIC U2 1855 J -E $14.53 - $18.55 $2,518.53 - $3,215.33 $30,222.40 - $38,584.00 NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAMS COORDINATOR X 2313 A -E $19.03 - $23.13 $3,298.53 - $4,009.20 $39,582.40 - $48,110.40 OCCUPANCY SPECIALIST 1420 A -E $11.68 - $14.20 $2,024.53 - $2,461.33 $24,294.40 - $29,536.00 OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1433 J -E $11.23 - $14.33 $1,946.53 - $2,483.87 $23,358.40 - $29,806.40 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I U2 1542 J -E $12.08 - $15.42 $2,093.87 - $2,672.80 $25,126.40 - $32,073.60 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II U2 1658 A -E $13.64 - $16.58 $2,364.21 - $2,873.87 $28,371.20 - $34,486.40 PARK PLANNING AIDE X 1860 A -E $15.30 - $18.60 $2,652.00 - $3,224.00 $31,824.00 - $38,688.00 PARK PLANNING ASSISTANT X 2188 A -E $18.00 - $21.88 $3,120.00 - $3,792.53 $37,440.00 - $45,510.40 PARKS FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 1928 C -E $17.49 - $19.28 $3,031.60 - $3,341.87 $36,379.20 - $40,102.40 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -96- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 9, 1992 through October 7, 1993 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES PLAN CHECK ENGINEER X 2762 J -E $21.64 - $27.62 $3,750.93 - $4,787.47 $45,011.20 - $57,449.60 PLAN CHECKER I 2210 A -E $18.18 - $22.10 $3,151.20 - $3,830.67 $37,814.40 - $45,968.00 PLAN CHECKER II U2 2417 J -E $18.94 - $24.17 $3,282.93 - $4,189.47 $39,395.20 - $50,273.60 PLANNING AIDE X 1860 J -E $14.57 - $18.60 $2,525.47 - $3,224.00 $30,305.60 - $38,688.00 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP I 1370 J -E $10.73 - $13.70 $1,859.87 - $2,374.67 $22,318.40 - $28,496.00 POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP II 1612 A -E $13.26 - $16.12 $2,298.40 - $2,794.13 $27,580.80 - $33,529.60 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR I 1711 J -E $13.41 - $17.11 $2,324.40 - $2,965.73 $27,892.80 - $35,588.80 POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR II 2004 A -E $16.49 - $20.04 $2,858.27 - $3,473.60 $34,299.20 - $41,683.20 POLICE PHOTOGRAPHER 1711 B -E $14.78 - $17.11 $2,561.87 - $2,965.73 $30,742.40 - $35,588.80 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE I 1370 J -E $10.73 - $13.70 $1,859.87 - $2,374.67 $22,318.40 - $28,496.00 POLICE SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE II 1612 A -E $13.26 - $16.12 $2,298.40 - $2,794.13 $27,580.80 - $33,529.60 jbAWCIPAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 2207 A -E $18.16 - $22.07 $3,147.73 - $3,825.47 $37,772.80 - $45,905.60 r 'PAL ENGINEERING AIDE 2167 A -E $17.83 - $21.67 $3,090.53 - $3,756.13 $37,086.40 - $45,073.60 PRINCIPAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 2167 A -E $17.83 - $21.67 $3,090.53 - $3,756.13 $37,086.40 - $45,073.60 PRINCIPAL WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 2207 A -E $18.16 - $22.07 $3,147.73 - $3,825.47 $37,772.80 - $45,905.60 PROGRAMMER ANALYST X 2410 J -E $18.88 - $24.10 $3,272.53 - $4,177.33 $39,270.40 - $50,128.00 PROGRAMMER I X 1862 J -E $14.59 - $18.62 $2,528.93 - $3,227.47 $30,347.20 - $38,729.60 PROGRAMMER II X 2191 J -E $17.17 - $21.91 $2,976.13 - $3,797.73 $35,713.60 - $45,572.80 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST I X 2220 J -E $17.39 - $22.20 $3,014.27 - $3,848.00 $36,111.20 - $46,176.00 REAL PROPERTY SPECIALIST 1I X 2612 J -E $20.47 - $26.12 $3,548.13 - $4,527.47 $42,577.60 - $54,329.60 RECREATION SERVICES SPECIALIST X 1670 J -E $13.08 - $16.70 $2,267.20 - $2,894.67 $27,206.40 - $34,736.00 SECURITY GUARD S 1288 0 -E $12.27 - $12.88 $2,126.80 - $2,232.53 $25,521.60 - $26,790.40 SECURITY SUPERVISOR U2 1610 A -E $13.25 - $16.10 $2,296.67 - $2,790.67 $21,560.00 - $33,488.00 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR U2 2418 A -E $19.89 - $24.18 $3,447.60 - $4,191.20 $41,371.20 - $50,294.40 SENIOR CITIZENS COORDINATOR X 1670 A -E $13.74 - $16.70 $2,381.60 - $2,894.67 $28,579.20 - $34,736.00 SENIOR COMPUTER OPERATOR U2 1685 A -E $13.86 - $16.85 $2,402.40 - $2,920.67 $28,828.80 - $35,048.00 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 2317 A -E $19.06 - $23.17 $3,303.73 - $4,016.13 $39,644.80 - $48,193.60 SENIOR CRIME STATISTICS TECHNICIAN X 2102 A -E $17.29 - $21.02 $2,996.93 - $3,643.47 $35,963.20 - $43,721.60 R DATA CONTROL SPECIALIST U2 1559 A -E $12.83 - $15.59 $2,223.87 - $2,702.27 $26,686.40 - $32,427.20 k DAY CENTER DIRECTOR X 1670 A -E $13.74 - $16.70 $2,381.60 - $2,894.67 $28,579.20 - $34,736.00 Stn►OR DETENTION OFFICER U2 1998 A -E $16.44 - $19.98 $2,849.60 - $3,463.20 $34,195.20 - $41,558.40 SENIOR DRAFTING TECHNICIAN 1884 A -E $15.50 - $18.84 $2,686.67 - $3,265.60 $32,240.00 - $39,187.20 SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AIDE 1919 A -E $15.79 - $19.19 $2,736.93 - $3,326.27 $32,843.20 - $39,915.20 SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 2418 A -E $19.89 - $24.18 $3,447.60 - $4,191.20 $41,371.20 - $50,294.40 SENIOR ELECTRICAL UTILITY INSPECTOR 2527 A -E $20.79 - $25.27 $3,603.60 - $4,380.13 $43,243.20 - $52,561.60 SENIOR ENGINEERING AIDE 1884 A -E $15.50 - $18.84 $2,686.67 - $3,265.60 $32,240.00 - $39,187.20 SENIOR GOLF CART ATTENDANT S 1542 P -E $10.44 - $15.42 $1,809.60 - $2,672.80 $21,715.20 - $32,073.60 SENIOR HOUSING REHABILITATION COUNSELOR X 2313 A -E $19.03 - $23.13 $3,298.53 - $4,009.20 $39,582.40 - $48,110.40 SENIOR HOUSING SPECIALIST XU2 1837 A -E $15.11 - $18.37 $2,619.07 - $3,184.13 $31,428.80 - $38,209.60 SENIOR LEAD STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 2235 A -E $18.39 - $22.35 $3,187.60 - $3,874.00 $38,251.20 - $46,488.00 SENIOR MECHANICAL /PLUMBING INSPECTOR U2 2418 A -E $19.89 - $24.18 $3,447.60 - $4,191.20 $41,371.20 - $50,294.40 SENIOR OFFSET PRESS OPERATOR SU2 1576 A -E $12.97 - $15.76 $2,248.13 - $2,731.73 $26,977.60 - $32,780.80 SENIOR POLICE COMMUNITY SERVICES REP U2 1773 A -E $14.59 - $17.73 $2,528.93 - $3,073.20 $30,347.20 - $36,878.40 SENIOR POLICE FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR U2 2199 A -E $18.09 - $21.99 $3,135.60 - $3,811.60 $37,627.20 - $45,739.20 SENIOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1884 A -E $15.50 - $18.84 $2,686.67 - $3,265.60 $32,240.00 - $39,187.20 SENIOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN 2496 A -E $20.53 - $24.96 $3,558.53 - $4,326.40 $42,702.40 - $51,916.80 SENIOR WATER ENGINEERING AIDE 1919 A -E $15.79 - $19.19 $2,736.93 - $3,326.27 $32,843.20 - $39,915.20 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -97- ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION - GENERAL UNIT APPENDIX 'A' WAGES October 9, 1992 through October 7, 1993 CLASSIFICATION SCHED /STEP HOURLY RATES MONTHLY RATES ANNUAL RATES SENIOR WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2527 A -E $20.79 - $25.27 $3,603.60 - $4,380.13 $43,243.20 - $52,561.60 SENIOR WELDER - FABRICATOR 2008 J -E $15.73 - $20.08 $2,726.53 - $3,480.53 $32,718.40 - $41,766.40 SENIOR WELDER- HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1916 J -E $15.48 - $19.76 $2,683.20 - $3,425.07 $32,198.40 - $41,100.80 SERVICE LEAD WORKER SU2 1472 J -E $11.53 - $14.72 $1,998.53 - $2,551.47 $23,982.40 - $30,617.60 SERVICE SHIFT SUPERVISOR SU2 1693 D -E $16.12 - $16.93 $2,794.13 - $2,934.53 $33,529.60 - $35,214.40 SEWER MACHINE OPERATOR U2 1930 J -E $15.12 - $19.30 $2,620.80 - $3,345.33 $31,449.60 - $40,144.00 SIGN PAINTER U2 1916 J -E $15.01 - $19.16 $2,601.73 - $3,321.07 $31,220.80 - $39,852.80 STREET MAINTENANCE FIELD SUPERVISOR U2 2342 A -E $19.27 - $23.42 $3,340.13 - $4,059.47 $40,081.60 - $48,713.60 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER U2 1542 J -E $12.08 - $15.42 $2,093.87 - $2,672.80 $25,126.40 - $32,073.60 SURVEY ASSISTANT INSTRUMENTS U2 1972 A -E $16.22 - $19.72 $2,811.47 - $3,418.13 $33,737.60 - $41,011.60 SURVEY ASSISTANT ROD AND CHAIN 1676 J -E $13.13 - $16.76 $2,275.87 - $2,905.07 $27,310.40 - $34,860.80 sue PARTY CHIEF U2 2268 A -E $18.66 - $22.68 $3,234.40 - $3,931.20 $38,812.80 - $47,174.40 1S ANALYST X 2520 J -E $19.74 - $25.20 $3,421.60 - $4,368.00 $41,059.20 - $52,416.00 5._.-MS PROGRAMMER X 2520 A -E $20.73 - $25.20 $3,593.20 - $4,368.00 $43,118.40 - $52,416.00 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST I 1643 J -E $12.87 - $16.43 $2,230.80 - $2,847.87 $26,769.60 - $34,174.40 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST II 1972 J -E $15.45 - $19.72 $2,678.00 - $3,418.13 $32,136.00 - $41,017.60 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR U2 1481 J -E $11.60 - $14.81 $2,010.67 - $2,567.07 $24,128.00 - $30,804.80 TRAFFIC CONTROLLER 1288 J -E $10.09 - $12.88 $1,748.93 - $2,232.53 $20,987.20 - $26,790.40 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AIDE 1601 J -E $12.54 - $16.01 $2,173.60 - $2,775.07 $26,083.20 - $33,300.80 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING INVESTIGATOR 2350 J -E $18.41 - $23.50 $3,191.07 - $4,073.33 $38,292.80 - $48,880.00 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM ENGINEER X 2350 J -E $18.41 - $23.50 $3,191.07 - $4,073.33 $38,292.80 - $48,880.00 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEM OPERATOR 2167 J -E $16.98 - $21.67 $2,943.20 - $3,756.13 $35,318.40 - $45,073.60 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN I 1601 J -E $12.54 - $16.01 $2,173.60 - $2,775.07 $26,083.20 - $33,300.80 TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN II 2167 J -E $16.98 - $21.67 $2,943.20 - $3,756.13 $35,318.40 - $45,073.60 TREE SERVICES COORDINATOR 1989 A -E $16.36 - $19.89 $2,835.73 - $3,447.60 $34,028.80 - $41,371.20 TREE TRIMMER U2 1693 C -E $15.36 - $16.93 $2,662.40 - $2,934.53 $31,948.80 - $35,214.40 TREE TRIMMER ASSISTANT S 1474 C -E $13.37 - $14.74 $2,317.47 - $2,554.93 $27,809.60 - $30,659.20 TYPESETTING TECHNICIAN I 1290 J -E $10.11 - $12.90 $1,752.40 - $2,236.00 $21,028.80 - $26,832.00 TYPESETTING TECHNICIAN II U2 1576 A -E $12.97 - $15.76 $2,248.13 - $2,731.73 $26,917.60 - $32,780.80 V IES ENGINEERING AIDE 1631 J -E $12.78 - $16.31 $2,215.20 - $2,827.07 $26,582.40 - $33,924.80 _ COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN I 1862 J -E $14.59 - $18.62 $2,528.93 - $3,227.47 $30,347.20 - $38,729.60 VOICE COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK TECHNICIAN II 2191 A -E $18.03 - $21.91 $3,125.20 - $3;797.73 $37,502.40 - $45,572.80 WATER UTILITY INSPECTOR 2211 J -E $17.32 - $22.11 $3,002.13 - $3,832.40 $36,025.60 - $45,988.80 WELDER 1825 J -E $14.30 - $18.25 $2,478.67 - $3,163.33 $29,744.00 - $37,960.00 WELDER HELPER 1506 J -E $11.80 - $15.06 $2,045.33 - $2,610.40 $24,544.00 - $31,324.80 WELDER- HYDRAULIC MECHANIC 1882 J -E $14.75 - $18.82 $2,556.67 - $3,262.13 $30,680.00 - $39,145.60 ANAHEIM shall pay 7% or 9% of the employee contribution towards PERS.(Article 51.6.2.) -98-