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RES-2020-006 RESOLUTION NO. 2020 - 0 0 6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ADOPTING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ESTABLISHING TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT FOR EMPLOYEES IN CLASSIFICATIONS REPRESENTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT AND PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNITS WHEREAS, Chapter 1.06 of the Anaheim Municipal Code establishes the employer- employee relations system for the City; and WHEREAS, Chapter 1.06, Section 1.06.100 requires the Memorandum of Understanding to be presented to the City Council for determination; and WHEREAS, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers filed a petition for recognition dated April 6, 2017 which resulted in the establishment of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Professional Management and Part-Time Management bargaining units; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim finds that approval of a new Memorandum of Understanding executed on January 14 , 2020, between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Professional Management and Part-Time Management Units, and the City of Anaheim is in the best interest of the City of Anaheim. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Memorandum of Understanding between the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Professional Management and Part-Time Management Units, and the City of Anaheim executed by the City Management Representative and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Professional Management and Part-Time Management Units, on January 14 , 2020, as set forth in the document attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein, be and the same is hereby adopted and that the effective date of such Memorandum of Understanding shall be January 24, 2020 through January 19, 2023. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Human Resources Director shall be delegated with the authority to publish the authorized salary schedule in said Memorandum of Understanding in any format meeting the requirements of California Code of Regulations section 570.5 // // THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 14th day of January 2020 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman, Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN:None All ,/ • OR OF T CI Y OF ANAHEIM AT :"' CITY CLERK OF E CITY OFAHEIM MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between the INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL 47 PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT UNIT & PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNIT and the CITY OF ANAHEIM January 24, 2020 through January 19, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE 1 -PREAMBLE 4 ARTICLE 2-RECOGNITION 4 ARTICLE 3-EMPLOYEE RIGHTS 4 ARTICLE 4-MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 5 ARTICLE 5-NOTIFICATION 5 ARTICLE 6-CONSULTATION 6 ARTICLE 7-CHECK-OFF 6 ARTICLE 8-SALARY ADMINISTRATION 6 ARTICLE 9-HOURS OF WORK AND PAYDAY 10 ARTICLE 10--PREMIUM PAY 11 ARTICLE 11-APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 13 ARTICLE 12-PROBATION 16 ARTICLE 13-SALARY REDUCTION, SUSPENSION, DEMOTION, AND DISMISSAL 18 ARTICLE 14-LAYOFF, REASSIGNMENT, AND REEMPLOYMENT 20 ARTICLE 15-REINSTATEMENT 22 ARTICLE 16-VOLUNTARY DEMOTION 23 ARTICLE 17--TRANSFER 24 ARTICLE 18-HOLIDAYS 24 ARTICLE 19-VACATION 25 ARTICLE 20-SICK LEAVE 28 ARTICLE 21-INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LEAVE 32 ARTICLE 22-BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 33 ARTICLE 23-MILITARY LEAVE 34 ARTICLE 24-JURY DUTY AND COURT APPEARANCES 35 ARTICLE 25-LEAVE WITHOUT PAY 35 ARTICLE 26-INSURANCE AND PENSIONS 36 ii ARTICLE 27-POST RETIREMENT MEDICAL BENEFITS 41 ARTICLE 28-MISCELLANEOUS BENEFITS AND SERVICE AWARDS 44 ARTICLE 29-PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 44 ARTICLE 30-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS 45 ARTICLE 31-GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 46 ARTICLE 32-ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE 49 ARTICLE 33-SAFETY BOOTS 50 ARTICLE 34-NO STRIKE 50 ARTICLE 35-CONSTRUCTION 51 ARTICLE 36-SAVINGS CLAUSE 51 ARTICLE 37-DURATION 52 APPENDIX "A"-BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATIONS 53 APPENDIX"B"-SPECIAL PROVISIONS 54 APPENDIX"C" -WAGES 55 ii ARTICLE 1 – PREAMBLE 1.1 The wages,hours, and other terms and conditions of employment within the lawful scope of representation of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,Local 47, Professional Management Unit and Part-Time Management Unit(hereinafter, collectively called"UNION")have been agreed upon by representatives of the UNION and staff officials of City of Anaheim (hereinafter called"ANAHEIM")and shall apply to all employees of ANAHEIM working in classifications set forth in Appendix"A" (IBEW, Local 47 Professional Management and IBEW, Local 47 Part- Time Management bargaining unit classifications). Notwithstanding the foregoing, references to part-time employees in this Memorandum of Understanding("MOU") specifically refer to classifications within the IBEW, Local 47 Part-Time Management bargaining unit, as set forth in Appendix"A". References to full-time employees in this MOU specifically refer to classifications within the IBEW, Local 47 Professional Management bargaining unit,as set forth in Appendix"A". The UNION agrees to recommend acceptance by bargaining unit members of all the terms and conditions of employment as set forth herein, and the staff officials of ANAHEIM agree to recommend to the City Council that all terms and conditions of employment, as set forth herein,be approved pursuant to California Government Code §3505.1. ARTICLE 2—RECOGNITION 2.1 ANAHEIM hereby recognizes the UNION as the exclusively, recognized representative for all bargaining unit members(hereinafter referred to as"members" and/or"employees")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 UNION shall be kept fully informed and have the right to be present at all such meetings between ANAHEIM and the individual. ARTICLE 3—EMPLOYEE RIGHTS 3.1 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 their 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 their 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. 4 ARTICLE 4—MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 4.1 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 and performance; determine the procedures and standards of selection for employment,training, and promotion; direct its employees; establish work schedules and work assignments; evaluate employee performance;take disciplinary action; relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or 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; classify and reclassify positions; determine the content of job classifications; contract out work and transfer work into or out of the unit;take all necessary action to carry out its mission in emergencies; and exercise complete control and discretion over its organization and the technology of performing its work. 4.2 The exercise of the forgoing powers,rights,authority, duties and responsibilities by management; the adoption of policies,rules, regulations and practices in furtherance thereof; and the use of judgment and discretion in connection therewith, shall be limited only by the law and by the specific and express terms of this Memorandum of Understanding("MOU"), and then only to the extent such specific and express terms are in conformance with the law. 4.3 ANAHEIM agrees to notify the UNION of possible contracting out of City work or services if such contracting out will have a significant long-term impact on work performed by employees in classifications represented by the UNION. Such notification will be given before a decision to contract out is made and the UNION will have an opportunity to comment prior to a determination by ANAHEIM to enter into contracting arrangements. ARTICLE 5—NOTIFICATION 5.1 Reasonable written notice shall be given by the City Management Representative to the UNION of any proposed ordinance, resolution, rule, or regulation directly relating to matters within the scope of representation to be presented to the Anaheim City Council for determination, and the UNION shall be given the opportunity to meet with the City Management Representative prior to submission to the City Council for determination. 5.2 In cases of emergency when the Anaheim City Council determines that an ordinance, resolution, rule or regulation must be adopted immediately without prior notice or meeting with the UNION,the City Management Representative shall provide such 5 notice at the earliest practicable time following the adoption of such ordinance, resolution,rule,or regulation. ARTICLE 6—CONSULTATION 6.1 The City Management Representative,after consultation in good faith with representatives of the UNION, 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 the UNION on employer-employee relations matters which affect them, including those that are not subject to meeting and conferring. ARTICLE 7—CHECK-OFF 7.1 ANAHEIM agrees to check-off for the payment of the regular monthly UNION dues and to deduct such payments from the wages of all UNION members and employees when authorized to do so by said members and employees, and remit such payments to the UNION 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 UNION shall constitute payment of said dues and initiation fees by such members and employees of the UNION. ARTICLE 8—SALARY ADMINISTRATION 8.1 Purpose 8.1.1 The purpose of this ARTICLE is to maintain a compensation program that will attract and retain qualified employees at all levels of responsibility. Employee compensation shall be externally competitive and internally consistent and fair. In addition,the salary structure shall provide the flexibility required (based upon availability of funds)to reward employees on the basis of individual performance and contribution. Employees shall be paid a salary or wage within the classification range established by salary resolution(s) recommended by the Human Resources Director and approved by the City Council. 8.2 General 8.2.1 Part-time employees are compensated based on an hourly rate and full-time employees are compensated based on an annual salary rate. Employees shall be assigned to a classification in which the pay rate is an amount within a specified salary range. 6 8.2.2 An employee's placement within a salary range is referred to as the employee's compa-ratio,which is determined by dividing the employee's rate of pay into the market point of the applicable salary range. The frequency and amount of increases is partially dependent upon the employee's compa-ratio. 8.3 New Hires 8.3.1 Salary offers shall be between the"Minimum"and"Market"of the applicable salary range and shall reflect the prospective employee's experience and qualifications. Employees hired at the Minimum are presumed to be qualified to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job classification into which they are hired. If external considerations require hiring an employee at a higher rate,the Human Resources Director may recommend a rate above the Market of the salary range to the City Manager. Under no circumstances may the salary offer exceed the"Control Point." 8.3.1.1 New employees shall be paid at no less than the Minimum of the salary range.New employees may be hired above the Minimum of the range only if they possess experience,education, and/or qualifications that exceed the minimum standards established for the position. 8.3.1.2 As set forth in ARTICLE 19—VACATION,the Human Resources Director may approve a one-time crediting of a vacation time bank and/or may approve an increase in service credits for vacation accrual rates for new hires. 8.4 Merit Increases 8.4.1 Employees are eligible for individual merit increases in accordance with the current"Merit Matrix"within their pay range effective on the first(1st)day of the pay period following their merit review date. Merit increases are not automatically granted. Employees may be determined to be ineligible to receive a merit increase based upon their overall performance rating as stated in the employee's Performance Review Plan. 8.4.2 The City Manager shall determine the Merit Matrix each fiscal year based upon the City's financial condition,the City's ability to pay,market conditions, and any other factors the City Manager may deem appropriate. 7 8.4.3 Merit increases shall be based upon an employee's overall performance rating as demonstrated in the Performance Review Plan and in accordance with the Merit Matrix. The employee's Executive Manager shall certify an employee's overall rating to the Human Resources Director for implementation of a merit increase. 8.4.4 Employees are eligible for individual merit increases within their pay range effective on the first(1st)day of the pay period following their merit review date. Compa-ratio between 80.00%-99.99% Once every six(6)months until attaining a compa-ratio of 100.00%. Compa-ratio at or above 100.00% Once every twelve(12)months until attaining a compa-ratio of 110.00%. 8.4.5 An employee shall be eligible to receive a merit increase as follows: 8.4.5.1 An increase up to a compa-ratio of 110.00%shall be paid to the employee's base salary. An employee whose performance has been deemed exceptional may be eligible for an increase exceeding a compa-ratio of 110.00%,to a maximum 115.00%. Increases in a compa-ratio above 110.00%shall be paid one-half(1/i)to base and one-half(Y2)as a lump sum payment. 8.4.5.2 An employee whose performance has been deemed exceptional may be eligible for an increase exceeding a compa-ratio of 115.00%. Increases in a compa-ratio above 115.00%shall be paid as a lump sum payment. 8.4.5.3 Lump sum payments are not added to the employee's base pay and are not used in determining highest year compensation for the California Public Employee's Retirement System (hereinafter, "Ca1PERS")or for any leave bank payoffs. 8.5 Special Adjustments 8.5.1 Employees may be eligible for a special salary adjustment,as approved by the City Manager, with the recommendation of the Human Resources Director. Requests for special salary and equity adjustments must be submitted in writing to the Human Resources Director; state the rationale for special salary adjustment; and be signed by the employee's Executive Manager. Salary and equity adjustments must be supported in writing and shall only be granted to 8 address significant variances unrelated to tenure or performance among employees in the same or similar job classification. 8.6 Salary Structure Adjustments 8.6.1 Salary ranges are adjusted from time to time to ensure pay remains competitive and the City continues to attract and retain highly qualified employees.At the time of a salary structure adjustment, employees may be provided a pay adjustment in an amount equal to the structure adjustments. These adjustments shall require a performance rating of Valued Contributor or better during the employee's previous rating period. 8.6.1.1 For an employee with a performance rating of less than Valued Contributor,the Executive Manager may deny the structure adjustment, grant a portion of the adjustment or postpone the adjustment for up to six(6)months to allow for reassessment of the employee's performance. If a merit review is due to an employee during the time of the delayed structure adjustment, the merit review date shall be extended for the same amount of time. At the conclusion of the reassessment period,the Executive Manager shall deny an increase or grant all/or a portion of the structure adjustment. 8.6.1.2 As a result of a performance rating of less than Valued Contributor, a salary structure adjustment may result in an employee being compensated below his/her salary range Minimum. 8.6.1.3 In the event the structure is adjusted but not fully funded, employees who remain below the salary range Minimum shall be adjusted to the range Minimum provided their performance is at the Valued Contributor level or better. Employees may be compensated below the salary range Minimum as a result of a performance rating of less than Valued Contributor. 8.7 Reclassification 8.7.1 An incumbent who is reclassified with his/her position to a job classification at a higher range shall be placed at the Minimum of the new range or at a rate in the range which provides a ten percent(10%)base pay increase,provided the rate does not exceed a compa-ratio of 105.00%. If a ten percent(10%) base increase places the employee's salary beyond the 105.00%compa-ratio, the employee shall receive a minimum of five percent(5%) increase or an increase between five percent(5%)and ten percent(10%) in order to bring the employee to 105.00%compa-ratio; however, in no case shall the employee's 9 salary exceed the Control Point. The employee shall be given a new merit review date in accordance with ARTICLE 8.4. 8.7.2 An incumbent who is reclassified to a job classification with no change in range shall retain his/her current rate of pay and merit review date. 8.7.3 An incumbent who is reclassified with his/her position to a job classification at a lower range shall retain his/her current rate of pay in the new range. If the current rate is higher than the new range Control Point,the employee's pay rate shall be frozen until such time as the Control Point of the range for the position exceeds the employee's rate of pay. 8.7.4 An incumbent who is reclassified does not begin a new probationary period. ARTICLE 9—HOURS OF WORK AND PAYDAY 9.1 Work Week, Determination of Rate of Pay and Exemption from Overtime 9.1.1 The average regular work week for full-time employees shall be forty(40) hours. Part-time employees do not have an average regular work week; their hours of work are not guaranteed. 9.1.1.1 For all full-time employees with an average regular work week of forty(40)hours,the monthly rate shall be the annual rate divided by twelve(12). 9.1.1.2 Part-time employees shall be paid at an hourly rate, which shall be calculated by dividing the annual rate of the same position by 2080 hours. 9.1.2 Full-time employees in this unit are exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act("FLSA")due to the nature of their duties. Employees are expected to work the hours necessary to complete the requirements of their positions.All pay,discipline, and leave provisions will be administered consistent with FLSA requirements for exempt positions. 10 9.2 Alternative Work Schedules 9.2.1 In certain instances alternatives to the traditional work schedule may be appropriate. Such schedules may be implemented under the following guidelines: 9.2.1.1 Such schedules may be implemented at the request of the employee subject to City approval or by management when it is determined that a non-traditional work schedule serves the public interest. 9.2.1.2 Alternate work schedules shall not reduce service to the public. 9.2.1.3 Alternate schedules approved at the request of the employee may be adjusted or revoked by either party upon adequate notice to the other party. For purposes of this provision"adequate notice' means at least one(1)full pay period. 9.2.1.4 Alternate work schedules implemented by management may be revoked by the City upon adequate notice to all affected employees. For purposes of this provision "adequate notice" means at least one(1) full pay period. 9.2.1.5 Employees may be assigned to or revoked from an alternate work schedule only effective at the beginning of a biweekly pay period. 9.3 Pay Days 9.3.1 Regular salaries and compensation of employees shall be paid on a biweekly basis. 9.3.2 All holiday,vacation,and sick leave payments shall be at the employee's regular rate of pay. ARTICLE 10--PREMIUM PAY 10.1 This ARTICLE establishes the conditions under which various premium payments are added to an employees' base salary. Premium payments authorized by this ARTICLE are intended to ensure the City's compliance with state and federal labor law,and to support the City in its efforts to attract and retain highly qualified employees. 11 10.2 Standby 10.2.1 Certain employees may be paid"Management Standby Pay"based upon the recommendation of the Human Resources Director and the appropriate Executive Manager with approval of the City Manager. 10.2.1.1 Standby Pay will be either seventy-five dollars($75), one hundred fifty dollars ($150),or two hundred twenty-five dollars($225)per a seven(7)consecutive day standby assignment as determined by the Human Resources Director. 10.2.1.2 Standby pay eligibility will be evaluated on an individual basis. 10.3 Temporary Upgrade 10.3.1 An employee temporarily upgraded to another job class at a higher salary range shall receive a seven and one-half(7.5%)base pay differential if they are assigned to work in the higher classification for a minimum of one(1) complete work shift, except as noted below. 10.3.2 Employees temporarily upgraded under this ARTICLE must be qualified for the higher classification and must also be responsible for the full range of duties assigned to the higher level classification in order to be paid for the upgrade. The determination of those persons qualified to work in higher rated classifications shall be made by the City. 10.3.3 Upgrade pay is not available for Executive positions. Temporary coverage for such positions shall be in accordance with ARTICLE 11.4 and shall require pre-approval of the City Manager. 10.4 Bilingual Pay 10.4.1 Full-time employees required to speak in Spanish or other languages, as well as English,as part of their regular duties of their position will be compensated at a rate of seventy($70)per pay period, in addition to their regular pay. Full- time employees required to speak and read or write in Spanish or other languages,as well as English, as part of their regular duties of their position, will be compensated at a rate of ninety dollars($90)per pay period, in addition to their regular pay. Employees on Short-Term Disability ("STD")or Leave Without Pay for over forty (40)hours in a pay period shall not receive bilingual pay. 12 10.4.1.1 The appropriate Executive Manager shall designate which positions shall be assigned bilingual duties and which language shall be eligible for bilingual pay. 10.4.1.2 The Human Resources Department shall conduct a competency test for employees whose positions have been assigned bilingual duties to certify these employees are eligible for bilingual pay. However, where operating departments have authorized bilingual certifiers, they may conduct their own bilingual competency testing and notify the Human Resources Director of such results. 10.4.1.3 The effective date of bilingual pay certification shall be the first (1st)day of the pay period following the passing of the bilingual test by the employee as provided in ARTICLE 10.4.1.2. Bilingual pay eligibility shall continue in accordance with the provisions in ARTICLE 10.4 during any period of leave with pay. 10.4.1.4 Bilingual pay eligibility shall continue only as long as the employee's Executive Manager affirms an ongoing need for the bilingual duties, and only so long as the employee demonstrates continuing competency through a proficiency examination at intervals deemed appropriate by the Human Resources Department. ARTICLE 11—APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS 11.1 Promotional Recruitment 11.1.1 Except as expressly provided in this ARTICLE, all promotions shall be on a competitive basis. 11.1.2 At such times as the"Appointing Authority,"with concurrence of the Human Resources Director,determines that it is in the best interests of the City to promote from within, 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. 11.2 Promotion Without Competition 11.2.1 An employee may be promoted without qualifying through the competitive process when he/she is in a classification with a recognized career progression (e.g., from Management Analyst Ito Management Analyst II), or when the Human Resources Director determines that the number of employees qualified for promotion is insufficient to justify competition. 13 11.2.2 When the position is one with a recognized career progression,the employee's Executive Manager need only notify the Human Resources Director, in writing,that the employee meets all of the minimum requirements for the higher level position. 11.2.3 When the Human Resources Director determines that that the number of employees qualified for promotion is insufficient to justify competition,the Executive Manager of the department with the vacancy shall informally solicit interest among his/her employees; discuss the position and its requirements with all qualified employees who indicate interest; and consider an employee's record of performance. The Executive Manager shall provide the results of his/her informal process and recommendation for promotion to the Human Resources Director. 11.3 Promotions—General 11.3.1 An employee who is promoted shall be placed at any rate within the designated salary range (or equivalent hourly rate)which provides a minimum ten percent(10%)base increase. With the approval of the Human Resources Director, an employee who is promoted to a classification that is assigned field responsibilities shall be placed at a rate in the range which provides a minimum fifteen percent(15%)base pay increase. In no case may the increase cause the employee's salary to exceed the Control Point. A new merit review date shall be established in accordance with ARTICLE 8—SALARY ADMINISTRATION. 11.3.1.2 Under special circumstances, a new pay rate may be calculated using other forms of pay recommended by the Human Resources Director and approved by the City Manager. 11.3.2 The City Manager may,at his/her discretion,provide additional vacation accrual or vacation balance in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 19 —VACATION. 11.3.3 The Human Resources Director may recommend pay adjustments or other remedies to correct pay inequities arising out of the application of these promotional policies where pay rates are not internally equitable. All recommendations shall require the approval of the City Manager. 14 11.4 Acting Appointments 11.4.1 An"Acting Appointment" is the appointment of an employee to a higher-level position on a temporary basis for an indefinite duration when a legitimate need exists due to a vacancy or an extended absence of another employee such as illness,vacation,prolonged jury duty service, military leave.Not all long term vacancies require an acting appointment; such appointments are reserved for positions that must be filled by law or Charter, or for those positions that are essential to maintain public services and/or efficiency of operations within the City. 11.4.2 Acting appointments shall only be made with the approval of the Human Resources Director under special circumstances pursuant to ARTICLE 11.4.1. Requests for Acting Appointments must be submitted in writing and must include justification for the appointment. 11.4.3 Acting Appointments are subject to the following: 11.4.3.1 An Acting Appointment must cover a period of at least thirty calendar(30)days. 11.4.3.2 A request for an Acting Appointment should be submitted to the Human Resources Department prior to instituting the acting period. An acting appointment is not posted. 11.4.3.3 The Acting Appointment must involve the assignment of duties and responsibilities corresponding to those included in the job description for the acting position and must be assumed on a full- time basis. However, in some departments, individuals may take on additional assignments and responsibilities at a higher level while maintaining their current job for a limited duration. 11.4.3.4 The appointee in all cases must meet the requirements as provided in the job description of the acting title. The appointee's background will be reviewed to ensure that the appointee meets the minimum requirements. 11.4.3.5 If an employee fails to meet the minimum requirements for an acting appointment but is performing duties associated with the position, an appropriate acting classification and level of pay, if warranted, will be determined. 11.4.3.6 The normal promotional salary progression will apply in accordance with ARTICLE 11.3. If the employee is placed in the position through a competitive process after serving in an acting 15 capacity,the resulting action will be a status change from acting to probationary and the employee's merit review date will remain the same. 11.5 Grant-Funded and/or Limited Term Positions 11.5.1 Appointments to certain grant-funded and/or limited-term positions as designated by the City Manager may be made without competitive examinations and/or evaluations. Such appointments may be made by the appropriate Executive Manager with the approval of the Human Resources Director. In the event that a grant-funded and/or limited-term appointee fails to complete competitive examinations and/or evaluations and is not appointed to a City-funded position during his/her period of employment under the grant or limited-term position, said appointee shall be terminated from City employment. ARTICLE 12—PROBATION 12.1 Purpose 12.1.1 This ARTICLE allows the Appointing Authority to subject newly hired promoted employees to heightened scrutiny,and to reject such an employee at any time during his/her probationary period if the employee's work and conduct is determined to be below standards. 12.2 General 12.2.1 Newly appointed employees; employees promoted; employees reinstated after thirty (30)days in accordance with ARTICLE 15–REINSTATEMENT; employees reassigned according to the Vocational Rehabilitation Administrative Regulation; and employees transferred in accordance with ARTICLE 17–TRANSFER shall be subject to a period of probation. The regular period of probation shall be twelve(12) months. 12.2.1.1 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/her probationary period, said employee's probationary status may be extended beyond the regular period of probation in the amount of one(1)complete biweekly pay period for each complete biweekly pay period the employee was assigned to light duty status or loss of service time due to such illness or injury. 16 12.2.1.2 Upon successful completion of a probationary period, an employee shall be granted regular status in the classification in which the probationary period is served. 12.2.1.3 Regarding promotional probations,employees shall be eligible for merit increases as defined in Article 8 (promotional probation shall not impact an employee's eligibility for merit increase). 12.3 Evaluation 12.3.1 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 Executive Manager 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 law or this MOU. 12.3.2 An employee shall be retained beyond the end of the probationary period only if the appropriate Executive Manager affirms that the services of the employee have been found to be satisfactory. However, in the event the Executive Manager fails to either affirm or reject a probationary employee prior to the end of the employee's probationary period,the employee will be considered to have satisfactorily completed his/her probationary period and shall be granted regular status in the classification in which the probationary period is served. 12.4 Probationary Extension 12.4.1 Subject to the discretion of the appropriate Executive Manager, an employee's probationary status may be extended beyond the regular probationary period by providing the employee advanced written notice. 12.5 Probationary Rejection 12.5.1 An employee rejected or laid off during the probationary period from a position to which he/she has been appointed from outside the organization shall be separated from City service. 12.5.2 An employee rejected or laid off during the probationary period from a position to which he/she had been promoted or transferred shall be returned to the classification in which he/she had regular status unless the reasons for his/her failure to complete his/her probationary period would be cause for dismissal from City service. 17 12.5.3 Anaheim will make every reasonable effort to return a Part-Time employee rejected or laid off from a position to which he/she had been promoted or transferred to during the probationary period to the classification in which he/she had regular status unless the reasons for his/her failure to complete the probationary period would be cause for dismissal. If not returned to his/her former classification,the employee shall be separated from City service/employment. 12.5.4 The appropriate Executive Manager 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. ARTICLE 13—SALARY REDUCTION, SUSPENSION,DEMOTION,AND DISMISSAL 13.1 The tenure of every employee shall be conditioned on good behavior and satisfactory work performance. An employee may have his/her salary reduced or be suspended without pay,demoted, or dismissed for good and sufficient cause. 13.2 When in the judgment of the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager, an employee's work performance or conduct justifies disciplinary action short of demotion or dismissal,the employee may be: 13.2.1 Suspended without pay. Upon taking such action,the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Human Resources Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. No employee shall be suspended without pay for more than thirty (30)calendar days at any one time,or; 13.2.2 Reduced in salary. Upon taking such action,the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Human Resources Director a written notification containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action. The employee may be returned to his/her former salary at such time as deemed appropriate by the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager. 13.3 An employee may be demoted or dismissed upon recommendation of an appropriate manager whenever in the judgment of the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager, the employee's work or misconduct so warrants. Upon taking such action,the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager shall file with the employee and the Human Resources Director a written notification 18 containing a statement of the substantial reasons for the action and the effective date of the action. 13.4 In the disciplinary process,ANAHEIM shall conform with the procedural due process requirements of Skelly v. State Personnel Board. At such time as the Skelly due process is required, prior to the determination that discipline will be imposed, the appropriate Department Head or Administrative Manager at a minimum shall: 13.4.1 Provide written notification to the employee of the proposed discipline at least six(6)business days prior to the date the discipline is proposed to be implemented. The notification shall include: 13.4.1.1 The discipline that is proposed; 13.4.1.2 The grounds for imposed disciplinary action; 13.4.1.3 The actions, omissions,or conduct of the employee upon which the proposed discipline is based; and 13.4.1.4 An invitation to respond either orally or in writing prior to the proposed effective date of the discipline. 13.4.2 Provide copies of documents considered which support the proposed discipline. 13.4.3 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. The written notification will contain a statement of substantial reasons for the action and the effective date of the action. 13.4.4 Failure to comply with ARTICLE 13.4 shall not invalidate a disciplinary action, but may result in penalties,upon ANAHEIM, as reflected in decisions of the California appellate courts. 13.5 When an employee is dismissed as provided in this ARTICLE, the following accelerated procedure under the provisions of ARTICLE 31 — GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE shall apply: 13.5.1 Only one(1)post-Skelly hearing by a representative from the City Manager's Office shall be held. This hearing shall be held within ten(10)business days after the dismissal is grieved, unless mutually extended. 19 13.5.2 If the grievance is then timely appealed to Step III to be submitted to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding decision, ANAHEIM and the UNION agree to: 13.5.2.1 Develop a standing list of mutually approved arbitrators. 13.5.2.1.1 This list shall include no more than five (5) mutually approved arbitrators. 13.5.2.1.2 ANAHEIM and the UNION agree to reestablish the list of arbitrators once each year in January. 13.5.2.1.3 ANAHEIM or the UNION may mutually remove arbitrators from this list at any time. 13.5.2.2 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. 13.5.2.3 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 be the remedy?" ARTICLE 14—LAYOFF, REASSIGNMENT, AND REEMPLOYMENT 14.1 Purpose 14.1.1 The purpose of this ARTICLE is to establish consistent procedures when implementing a reduction in the City's work force in response to changes in economic conditions or City Council priorities. Layoffs shall be implemented for a lack of work or lack of funds and shall be on the basis of an evaluation of employee qualifications and City seniority within the affected job class. 14.2 Procedure 14.2.1 An employee whose position has been abolished due to lack of work or lack of funds shall be reassigned by his/her Executive Manager to the position within his/her division or department in an equivalent or lower job class closest to his/her current classification for which he/she meets the minimum requirements and where he/she has City seniority over other employees in the job class. In the case of employees having equal City seniority,the tie-breaker will be resolved by a random lottery. If the employee whose position has been 20 abolished does not have City seniority over other employees in equivalent or lower classes,he/she may be reassigned by his/her Executive Manager to any vacant position within the department in an equivalent or lower job class, for which he/she meets the minimum requirements. 14.2.1.1 Employees reassigned to another job class in this bargaining unit or to a classification with a management salary structure shall retain their current merit review date and their current rate of pay if it falls within the salary range of the classification reassigned. Otherwise,their rate of pay will be adjusted to the Control Point of the salary range for the new classification. In no case shall the employee's rate of pay exceed the Control Point as a result of such reassignment in lieu of layoff. 14.2.1.2 Employees reassigned to a classification with a salary step schedule will be placed in the closest salary step of the new job class which does not provide an increase. The employee's base hourly rate will be used in calculating the appropriate rate of pay. 14.2.2 Whenever an employee,whose position has been abolished cannot be reassigned to a position within his/her department,he/she may be reassigned by the City Manager to any vacant position in any other department in his/her job class or in an equivalent or lower job class for which he/she meets the minimum qualifications for employment. Employees reassigned to vacant positions in an equivalent or lower job class in any other department shall be reinstated to their former job class and salary step status when positions in their former job class(within their former department)become vacant. Such reassignment shall be on the basis of City seniority. 14.2.3 An employee who is reassigned in lieu of layoff to a job classification at the same salary range shall retain his/her current rate of pay and merit review date. 14.2.4 Whenever an employee is reassigned to a vacant position in the same class, an equivalent class, or lower class as herein provided,he/she shall retain the same anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. 14.2.5 Whenever an employee is reinstated to a vacant position in his/her former job class, or re-employed as herein provided, he/she shall be given a new anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 8—SALARY ADMINISTRATION. 21 14.3 Reemployment 14.3.1 Whenever an employee whose position has been abolished is not reassigned to another position,he/she shall be separated from City service and placed on the reemployment list for his/her job class. Persons on the reemployment list shall be reemployed with their former salary step status when positions in their job class(within the department from which they were laid off)become vacant. Reemployment shall be on the basis of City seniority. 14.3.2 Reemployment lists shall contain the names of regular, full-time employees laid off in good standing for lack of funds. 14.3.2.1 Reemployment lists shall remain in effect for a period of one(1) year. Reemployment lists shall not be extended. 14.3.3 An employee reinstated from a reemployment list shall be considered to have continuous service and shall be credited with the amount of accumulated sick leave he/she had accrued at the time of layoff if he/she elects to remit to the City any payment received under the provisions of ARTICLE 20–SICK LEAVE. 14.4 The provisions of this ARTICLE shall not apply to Part-Time employees and employees appointed to grant-funded and/or limited-term positions as designated by the City Manager under ARTICLE 11.5. ARTICLE 15—REINSTATEMENT 15.1 This ARTICLE establishes provisions that allow the reinstatement of employees who terminated employment in good standing without requiring such employees to requalify for employment through a competitive process. 15.2 Upon recommendation of the Executive Manager and with approval of the Human Resources Director,an employee who has passed probation may be reinstated to a vacant position in his/her former job classification or job family within three (3)years of his/her termination date without re-qualifying for employment by competitive process. 15.2.1 A full-time employee reinstated within thirty (30)days of his/her 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 he/she had at the time of termination. He/she shall be placed in his/her former salary status range and shall retain his/her anniversary date for 22 purposes of merit pay increases. If his/her anniversary date occurred during the period of his/her absence, his/her new anniversary day shall be the first (1st)day of the next biweekly pay period following reinstatement. 15.2.2 A part-time employee reinstated within thirty (30)days of his/her termination date shall be considered to have continuous service and shall not serve a new probationary period. He/she shall be placed in his/her former salary range. 15.2.3 A full-time or part-time employee reinstated after thirty(30)days of his/her termination date shall serve a new probationary period; may be considered to have broken service for purposes of salary status; and shall be considered to have broken service for all other employee benefits. 15.3 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. ARTICLE 16—VOLUNTARY DEMOTION 16.1 A voluntary demotion is the movement of an employee into a classification with a lower salary schedule or salary range at the request of the employee. 16.2 A voluntary demotion shall require the approval of the Executive Manager under whom the employee will serve and the Human Resources Director. An employee taking a voluntary demotion may be placed in any salary of the appropriate salary range that does not provide an increase in salary. A new anniversary date shall be given for purposes of merit pay increases in accordance with provisions of ARTICLE 8–SALARY ADMINISTRATION. 16.2.1 Voluntary demotions authorized under the provisions of the Vocational Rehabilitation Administrative Regulation shall be in accordance with the provisions of this ARTICLE. 16.3 Upon recommendation of the Executive Manager and with approval of the Human Resources Director, an employee who has taken a voluntary demotion to a lower job class may be reinstated to a vacant position in his/her former job class, which the employee had regular status, within three(3)years of the effective date of the voluntary demotion without re-qualifying by competitive processes. 16.3.1 An employee reinstated to his/her former job class from a voluntary demotion shall be placed in the salary range at his/her current rate of pay or on the salary schedule of his/her former job class closest to his/her current rate of pay. He/she shall retain his/her anniversary date for purposes of merit pay 23 increases; however, if he/she is below market in a salary range, he/she shall be eligible for a merit pay increase after six(6)months or his/her regular anniversary date,whichever is sooner. ARTICLE 17--TRANSFER 17.1 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."Movement of an employee to a vacant position in a job classification on the same salary range as his/her own job class shall also be considered a transfer. 17.2 A Transfer requires the approval of the Executive Manager to which the employee is transferring and the Human Resources Director. A Transfer may be initiated by the City Manager, Executive Manager,or by request of the employee to the Human Resources Director. 17.2.1 A transferred employee shall retain his/her rate of pay and his/her anniversary date for purposes of merit pay increases. 17.2.2 If a Transfer is initiated by request of an employee to a job class with minimum standards of employment substantially different from those of his/her own job class, an employee shall be required to demonstrate his/her eligibility for employment in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 11 –APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS and he/she shall serve a new probationary period in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 12– PROBATION. 17.2.3 A scheduled merit increase may be deferred at the discretion of the Executive Manager for a period of up to six(6)months to allow management to properly evaluate the transferred employee's work performance and conduct. 17.3 Transfers for the betterment of employees and the best interests of the City shall be encouraged by all echelons of management. ARTICLE 18—HOLIDAYS 18.1 The following days shall be recognized as holidays. Full-time employees shall have the following holidays off with pay: 1. January 1St,New Year's Day 2. Third Monday in January, Martin Luther King's Birthday 3. Third Monday in February, Presidents' Day 24 4. Last Monday in May, Memorial Day 5. July 4th, Independence Day 6. First Monday in September,Labor Day 7. November 11th, Veterans' Day 8. Fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving Day 9. Friday after Thanksgiving 10. December 25th, Christmas Day 11. Every day designated by the City Council for a public feast, thanksgiving, or holiday 18.2 In the event that any of the above holidays fall on an employee's scheduled day off, said employee shall observe the holiday on his/her preceding work-day or the following work day as scheduled by his/her Executive Manager to provide maximum regular service to the public. 18.3 With the exception of the floating holiday referenced in Article 18.4, 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. 18.4 In addition to the holidays listed above (Article 18.1),each full-time employee will receive one(1)floating holiday per calendar year. The employee will be eligible to use the floating holiday at the beginning of each calendar year. This leave time has no monetary value,cannot be cashed out and must be used by the end of the calendar year. The floating holiday shall be scheduled and taken in accordance with the best interests of the City and the department or division in which the employee is employed. ARTICLE 19—VACATION 19.1 All vacations shall be scheduled and taken in accordance with the best interests of the City and the department or division in which the employee is employed. Only full- time employees are eligible to accrue vacation. 19.2 An employee shall be eligible to take any accrued vacation upon completion of six (6) months of service. 19.3 The maximum amount of vacation that may be taken at any given time shall be that amount that has accrued to the employee concerned. 25 19.4 In the event that any recognized holiday occurs during an 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. 19.5 Paid vacation shall continue to accrue in accordance with the provisions of this ARTICLE under any period of leave with pay. Employees shall not accrue vacation while on Short-Term Disability or Long-Term Disability. 19.6 Full-time employees with an average work-week of forty (40)hours shall receive annual vacation with pay in accordance with the following provisions: 19.6.1 For the first four(4)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 for paid vacation at the close of the final complete biweekly pay period of each fiscal year(one hundred six(106) hours per year). 19.6.2 Upon completion of four(4)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(one hundred thirty (130)hours per year). 19.6.3 Upon completion of eight(8)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(one hundred fifty-six(156)hours per year). 19.6.4 Upon completion of fourteen(14)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 (one hundred eighty-two(182)hours per year). 19.6.5 Upon completion of nineteen (19)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 (two hundred eight(208)hours per year). 19.6.6 Upon completion of twenty-four(24)years of continuous, full-time service, such employees shall accrue paid vacation at the rate of nine(9)hours for each complete biweekly pay period(two hundred thirty-four(234)hours per year). 19.7 Maximum vacation accumulations for full-time employees with an average regular work-week of forty(40)hours shall be as follows: 26 19.7.1 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. 19.7.2 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. 19.7.3 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. 19.7.4 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 sixty-four (364)hours. 19.7.5 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. 19.7.6 For employees accruing vacation at the rate of two hundred thirty-four(234) hours every twenty-six(26)complete biweekly pay periods,the maximum amount of vacation that may be accumulated shall be four hundred sixty-eight (468)hours. 19.8 The minimum amount of vacation that may be taken at any given time shall be one (1)day. 19.9 Employees shall have the number of hours of his/her regular work day deducted from his/her accrued vacation time for each day of vacation taken. 19.10 Upon termination, an employee shall be compensated through payroll at his/her current base rate of pay for any vacation accrued but not taken. Upon termination,the employee shall be compensated for the full accrual for the final pay period. 19.11 Upon retirement or layoff, in lieu of compensation,the employee may elect to defer the full accrual into the 457 deferred compensation plan, subject to the annual maximum amount limitation. If the full accrual exceeds the annual maximum amount, then any remaining balance shall be paid in cash. 27 19.12 Employees shall have the ability to be compensated for accrued vacation hours at any time throughout the year, subject to the following provisions: 19.12.1 The employee must have used forty (40)hours of vacation during the previous twelve(12)months. 19.12.2 The employee's vacation balance cannot drop below forty (40) hours as a result of the request. 19.12.3 The employee's Executive Manager must approve the employee's request for the vacation pay-off. 19.13 The Human Resources Director may recommend, and the City Manager may approve, a one-time crediting of the vacation time bank for new hires or employees promoted, for use upon completion of six(6) months in the position. 19.14 Effective January 2020,part-time employees who worked one thousand, one hundred (1,100)or more hours in the previous calendar year will be given a lump sum payment of three percent(3%)of their gross earnings. ARTICLE 20—SICK LEAVE 20.1 Full-time employees shall accrue annual sick leave with pay in accordance with the following provisions: 20.1.1 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. 20.1.2 Paid sick leave shall continue to accrue in accordance with ARTICLE 20.1.1 during any period of leave with pay. 20.1.3 Employees shall not accrue sick leave while on Short-Term Disability or Long-Term Disability. 20.1.4 An employee requesting sick leave for an absence from work as a result of any injury or disease, which is compensable under the State of California Labor Code, after eligibility for Industrial Accident Leave has ended, shall receive maximum compensation from the City in an amount equal to the difference between temporary disability payments mandated by the State of California Labor Code and his/her regular base rate of pay. 28 20.2 The number of hours of an employee's regular work day shall be deducted from his/her accrued sick leave time for each regularly scheduled working day that he/she is on paid sick leave. 20.3 Employees shall take sick leave in full day increments except only in cases where Family Medical Leave or Short-Term Disability situations exist. 20.3.1 An employee may, at his/her option, elect to use vacation time to bridge the period after sick leave is exhausted and prior to Short-Term Disability commencing. 20.4 Sick leave that is accrued, but not taken, shall be accumulated. 20.4.1 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 sick leave hours accumulated beyond one hundred seventy-five (175)hours in each calendar year. 20.4.1.1 Payment shall be made in January of each year, or upon the employee's termination of employment for any reason. 20.4.1.2 A maximum of one hundred seventy-five (175)hours shall carry over from year to year. 20.4.2 The City shall pay to a regular, full-time employee,upon the employee's termination of employment due to retirement or layoff in accordance with ARTICLE 14—LAYOFF,REASSIGNMENT, REEMPLOYMENT, all hours accumulated up to the maximum of one hundred seventy-five(175)hours that may be carried over from year to year. 20.4.3 Upon retirement or layoff, in lieu of compensation,the employee may elect to defer the entire accrual into the 457 deferred compensation plan, subject to the annual maximum amount limitation, or convert up to one hundred seventy- five (175)hours to Ca1PERS service credit. 20.4.3.1 If the entire accrual shall exceed the annual maximum amount, then any balance would be paid to the employee. 20.4.4 If an employee dies while employed,the City shall pay to his/her beneficiary, as designated by the Ca1PERS records,the cash equivalent(paid at base salary rate)of all hours accumulated up to the maximum of one hundred seventy-five (175)hours. 29 20.5 In the event that any paid holiday occurs during a period when an 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. 20.6 An employee eligible for paid sick leave shall be granted such leave for the following reasons: 20.6.1 Illness of the employee or physical incapacity of the employee due to illness or injury. 20.6.2 Enforced quarantine of the employee in accordance with community health regulations. 20.6.3 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 interests of the City and the employee's department or division. 20.6.4 Temporary disabilities caused by pregnancy and childbirth. 20.6.5 To attend to the illness of the employee's immediate family member. "Immediate family"means a child,parent, spouse, or registered domestic partner of the employee regardless of residence. As used in this ARTICLE, registered domestic partner means that a Declaration of Domestic Partnership has been filed with the California Secretary of State. 20.6.6 Any other purpose required by law. 20.7 An employee who cannot perform his/her assigned duties due to illness or physical incapacity shall inform his/her immediate supervisor of the fact and the reason therefore as soon as possible. Failure to do so within a reasonable time may be cause for denial of sick leave with pay. 20.8 Unless prohibited by law, in the event that an employee is absent in excess of three (3)or more consecutive working days,the employee's Executive Manager or Administrative Manager may require that the employee submit to him/her a written statement by a physician licensed by the State of California certifying that the employee's condition prevented him/her from performing the duties of his/her position. Failure on the part of the employee to comply with such a requirement may be considered cause for disciplinary action. 30 20.9 Short-Term Disability 20.9.1 Total disability means an employee's complete inability to engage in his/her regular occupation. 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 Disability benefit of net sixty percent(60%)of his/her base rate of pay, after withholding taxes, and less deductible benefits. 20.9.1.1 Such disability benefit shall continue during total disability up to a maximum of six(6)months, including the thirty(30)day elimination period, from date of disability. 20.9.1.2 Payment of Short-Term Disability benefits is contingent upon the continuation of on-going medical treatment. 20.9.1.3 Short-Term Disability benefits shall continue beyond sixty(60) and/or one hundred twenty (120)days of absence only upon submission of a"Report of Physical Examination"by the treating physician or medical practitioner, including certification of continuing disability and expected return date. 20.9.1.4 Deductible benefits include salary or other compensation paid by any employer; Workers' 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; and a pension plan toward which the City contributed. 20.9.2 Payment of employee premiums shall be waived for any Anaheim- sponsored medical,dental, and life insurance benefit plans during any biweekly pay period during which Short-Term Disability benefits are paid. 20.9.2.1 Benefits are not payable unless the employee is regularly seen and treated by a licensed physician or medical practitioner who certifies the continuing disability. 20.10 Long-Term Disability 20.10.1 A full-time employee who is continuously and totally disabled for more than six(6)months shall receive Long-Term Disability benefits in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 20.10. 20.10.2 If two(2)or more periods of total disability occur during a specific six(6) month elimination period for the insured Long-Term Disability plan, all such periods shall be considered as one(1)period of continuous total disability under the following conditions: 31 20.10.2.1 All periods of total disability must be due to the same cause or causes; 20.10.2.2 All recurring periods of total disability that qualify as one period of continuous total disability for the insured Long-Term Disability plan, shall qualify as one(1)period of continuous total disability for the Anaheim Disability Plan and shall not require a new one(1) • month waiting period before Anaheim disability benefits will be paid; and 20.10.2.3 Commencement of the benefit period for the insured Long-Term Disability plan shall automatically terminate benefits from the Anaheim Disability Plan. 20.11 Part-Time Employees shall be provided sick leave in accordance with applicable law. ARTICLE 21—INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT LEAVE 21.1 In the event that any full-time employee is absent from work as a result of any injury or disease which is found to be compensable under the State of California Labor Code, such absence shall be considered Industrial Accident Leave. 21.2 Industrial Accident Leave shall begin on the first(1st)day of such absence as defined in this ARTICLE. 21.2.1 Industrial Accident Leave shall continue during all absences due to a single injury, but not to exceed one (1)year of accumulated absence. 21.2.2 Industrial Accident Leave benefits provided by this ARTICLE shall apply to each injury or disease as defined in this ARTICLE. 21.2.3 The effective date of a permanent disability rating as awarded by the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board ends eligibility for Industrial Accident Leave for that particular injury or disease. 21.2.4 A written statement from the treating physician that the employee's condition is"Permanent and Stationary" or separation from City service ends eligibility for Industrial Accident Leave for that particular injury or disease. 21.2.5 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. 32 21.3 Any full-time employee on Industrial Accident Leave shall receive compensation from the City in an amount equal to the difference between temporary disability payments mandated by the State of California Labor Code and his/her regular base rate of pay. 21.4 In the event that an employee who has received or is receiving Industrial Accident Leave benefits files a civil action in state or federal court against a third party for allegedly causing or contributing to the cause of his/her injury which resulted in his/her absence from work,the employee is required to inform the Risk Management Division of such filing. 21.5 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 19– VACATION and ARTICLE 20–SICK LEAVE. ARTICLE 22—BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 22.1 Paid bereavement leave may be used only at the time a death occurs, or to make burial arrangements and/or attend funeral or memorial services. 22.2 In addition to paid bereavement leave as provided for below, employees may use all unused sick or vacation hours up to five (5)additional working days for bereavement purposes. If an employee has no sick or vacation on the books, he/she may utilize leave without pay for these additional five (5)days. 22.3 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 three (3)consecutive work days. 22.3.1 "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 or registered domestic partner,child, grandchild, brother, or sister of the employee, or any parent, foster parent, or step-parent of the employee's spouse or registered domestic partner, regardless of residence. 22.3.2 For purposes of this ARTICLE, "Registered Domestic Partner"means that a Declaration of Domestic Partnership has been filed with the California Secretary of State. 33 22.4 In the event a death occurs among"other" family members of a full-time employee, the employee shall be granted bereavement leave with pay for up to a maximum of one(1)work day. 22.4.1 Other family members shall be defined as grandparent, daughter-in-law, son- in-law not under the same roof of the employee, and any grandparent, child, grandchild, brother, or sister of the employee's spouse or registered domestic partner, regardless of residence. 22.5 Part-Time employees shall be provided unpaid leave of up to three (3)consecutive work days in the event of a death in their immediate family for the purpose of making funeral arrangements and/or attending funeral services. ARTICLE 23—MILITARY LEAVE 23.1 This ARTICLE prescribes City policy relating to military leave and compensation in accordance with the provisions of the Military and Veterans Code of the State of California §389-999.5,the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994(USERRA), 38 U.S.C. §4301-4335, and with all federal provisions(Public Law §93-508). 23.2 An employee requesting leave under this provision shall provide their Department Head and the Human Resources Department with a copy of the military orders specifying the date(s), site,and purpose of the activity or mission. 23.3 Within the limits of such orders,the Department Head may determine when the leave is to be taken and may modify the employee's work schedule to accommodate the request for leave. 23.4 An employee who is on active duty and has been employed for at least one (1)year will receive his/her salary for the first thirty (30)days of military duty. 23.5 An employee who is a member of the California National Guard will receive his/her salary for the first thirty (30)days of active service regardless of his/her length of service with the City. 23.6 An employee who is on temporary military duty and has been employed for at least one (1)year or at least one(1)year of combined military/employment service will receive his/her salary for the first thirty(30)days of duty. 23.7 Pay shall not exceed thirty(30)days in any fiscal year. 23.8 During any term of deployment, employees shall be considered to be on leave without pay status(LWOP) and shall accrue no paid leaves. 34 ARTICLE 24—JURY DUTY AND COURT APPEARANCES 24.1 In the event any full-time employee in the classified service is duly summoned to any court for the purpose of performing jury duty,he/she shall receive his/her regular compensation for any regularly scheduled working hours spent in actual performance of such service. 24.2 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/her own misconduct, he/she shall receive his/her regular compensation for any regularly scheduled working hours spent in actual performance of such service. 24.2.1 Whenever an employee is summoned to appear as a witness for court matters within the scope of his/her employment, he/she shall be compensated in accordance with provisions concerning compensation for normal performance of duties. 24.2.2 Employees receiving witness fees shall remit such fees to the Finance Department in order to be considered at work for payroll purposes during time spent as such witnesses. 24.3 In the event any Part-Time employee is summoned to any court for the purpose of performing jury duty,the employee is released from his/her regularly scheduled working hours and shall not be compensated for such service. ARTICLE 25—LEAVE WITHOUT PAY 25.1 Any full-time employee who is absent from work and who is not on leave with pay shall be considered to be on leave without pay. An employee on leave without pay shall receive no compensation. 25.2 An employee on leave without pay for over forty(40)consecutive hours in a pay period shall not accumulate vacation or sick leave while on such leave. 25.3 An employee who has a need to be absent from work and who is not eligible for leave with pay may request to be placed on leave without pay. Under no circumstances shall such leave exceed six(6)months. 25.4 Leave without pay for a period not to exceed forty (40)working hours may be granted by the employee's Administrative Manager or Department Head. 35 25.5 Leave without pay in excess of forty (40)hours shall require the approval of the employee's Department Head. 25.6 An employee on non-medical leave without pay in excess of two (2)complete bi- weekly pay periods shall be responsible for his/her full cost of all benefits he/she is receiving/enrolled. 25.7 In the event that leave without pay is granted to an employee for reasons of illness or physical incapacity due to illness or injury,the City shall continue to pay for any hospitalization and major medical insurance previously paid for by the City, for a maximum of six(6)complete months. 25.8 The City shall waive the payment of employee premiums for any City sponsored medical,dental, and life insurance benefit plans for a maximum of six(6) months. 25.9 An employee may be granted leave without pay not to exceed six(6)months. An extension of leave without pay beyond six(6)months is permitted only when leave without pay is granted to an employee for reasons of illness or physical incapacity and a determination has been made by the Human Resources Director that return to work is likely. 25.10 An employee returning to work from leave without pay shall be placed in the same range/hourly rate he/she was in prior to such leave. 25.10.1 If such leave was in excess of two(2)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 8–SALARY ADMINISTRATION provided that he/she returns to a position in his/her same job class. 25.10.2 If the employee returns to a position in a lower job class, his/her salary step/range status shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of ARTICLE 16–VOLUNTARY DEMOTION. ARTICLE 26—INSURANCE AND PENSIONS 26.1 General Provisions 26.1.1 The City Council shall set plan rates and employee contributions for City health and wellness plans annually. 26.1.2 The master contract between the City and plan administrator shall govern in the event any disputes arise over any matter within a provision of the contract. 36 26.1.3 Proof of eligibility will be required of all employees enrolled in any City insurance plan to enroll a dependent. 26.2 Health Insurance 26.2.1 For full-time employees: 26.2.1.1 The City shall offer prepaid and/or insured health plans recommended by the Anaheim Health Council and approved by the City Council. 26.2.1.2 Employees become eligible for coverage on the first(1st)day of the month following one (1) complete calendar month after hire date. 26.2.1.3 The City shall increase its contribution to the premiums for the various health plans each January. This contribution shall be based on the Consumer Price Index,All Items Index—Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Employees(CPI-W), for the areas identified as Los Angeles—Riverside—Orange County. The increase in the City's contribution shall be equal to the percent change for the year ending May of the prior calendar year plus seventy-five percent(75%) of any amount above the CPI-W. (For example,the City's increase in contribution for calendar year 2021 shall equal the percent change in the CPI-W for the year ending May 2020,plus seventy-five percent (75%)of the amount of the health premium increase that exceeds the percent change in the CPI-W for the year ending May 2020).The employee shall contribute the difference between the City contribution and the total premium costs. 26.2.1.4 Employees who are covered by another health plan, including the dependent spouse of married City employee couples, may present proof of such coverage in order to opt-out of City coverage and receive one hundred twenty-five dollars($125)per month in lieu of City provided health benefits. In the event an employee who has elected this option loses health coverage for any reason and notifies the City of such loss within fourteen(14)calendar days,he/she may enroll in any City plan when the alternate health coverage ceases. An employee may re-elect the opt-out option annually during open enrollment or may enroll in a City plan. 26.2.1.5 For all medical plans,married City employee couples shall be allowed only one (1)medical plan and only one (1)dental plan to cover all family members. Married City employee couples covered by a single two (2)party or family plan while both spouses are employed by the City may elect the opt-out option for the dependent employee. 37 26.2.2 Part-time employees who remain employed and are eligible for work shall be eligible for health insurance pursuant to the federal Affordable Care Act (ACA). 26.2.3 Part-time employees become eligible for coverage on the first(1st)day of the month following one(1)complete calendar month after meeting eligibility requirements in accordance with this ARTICLE. 26.3 Dental Insurance 26.3.1 The City shall sponsor prepaid and/or insured dental plans recommended by the Anaheim Health Council and approved by the City Council for all full- time employees. 26.3.2 The City's contribution towards the cost of Dental plans shall be set annually by the City Council. The City shall during the term of the MOU pay up to the maximum contribution rate in effect in 2019: Single,twenty-four dollars and ninety-nine cents per month($24.99/mo.); 2-Party,thirty-eight dollars and ninety nine cents per month($38.99.mo.)and Family, fifty-six dollars and three cents per month($56.03/mo.)towards the premium cost of the plan selected by the employee. Employees shall be required to contribute one hundred percent(100%)of any excess amount over the contribution set by the City Council. 26.4 Life Insurance 26.4.1 Basic Life Group Term Life Insurance for Basic, Dependent, and Supplemental Life Insurance Coverage: 26.4.1.1 The City shall make available group term life insurance for basic life, dependent life, and supplemental life insurance coverage for full-time employees. 26.4.1.2 The City's dollar contribution to the program and benefits of such program are specified in the Life Insurance Plan agreed upon by the City and the City's insurance provider. 26.4.2 Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance: 26.4.2.1 The City shall make available voluntary accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage for full-time employees. 38 26.4.2.2 The City's dollar contribution to the program and benefits of such program are specified in the Life Insurance Plan agreed upon by the City and the City's insurance provider. 26.4.3 Paid-Up Life Insurance 26.4.3.1 Any full-time employee who retires shall receive a Paid-up Life Insurance Policy,paid for wholly by the City,with a face value of one hundred dollars ($100.00)for each complete continuous year of service and fifty dollars($50.00)for more than six(6)months, but less than a complete year of service up to a maximum of two thousand dollars($2,000). 26.4.4 Permanent and Total Disability Life Insurance 26.4.4.1 Full-time employees who are permanently and totally disabled shall receive a waiver of premium for life insurance coverage elected prior to the disability. 26.4.4.2 Waiver of premiums and continuation of coverage will continue as specified in the Life Insurance Plan agreed upon by the City and the City's insurance provider. 26.5 Pension and Deferred Compensation 26.5.1 California Public Employee's Retirement System (CaIPERS): For the purpose of this ARTICLE, employees whose Ca1PERS membership began prior to January 1,2013, and those employees who are considered"Classic"members within the meaning of the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act (hereinafter,"PEPRA"), are designated"Classic"members; and those employees whose Ca1PERS membership began on or after January 1, 2013, who are considered"New Members"within the meaning of PEPRA, are considered "PEPRA" members. 26.5.1.1 Full-time employees immediately become members of Ca1PERS in accordance with the contract between the City and Ca1PERS and subject to the California Public Employees' Retirement Law (hereinafter, "PERL"). 26.5.1.2 Part-time employees working an average of thirty(30)hours per week on an ongoing basis or who work more than one thousand (1,000)hours in any given fiscal year shall be eligible to become 39 members of CaIPERS in accordance with the contract between the City and CaIPERS and subject to PERL. 26.5.1.3 Employees who are "Classic"CaIPERS members shall contribute eight percent(8%)of the employee contribution rate for retirement benefits and shall be enrolled in the Public Employee's Retirement Defined Benefit Plan of 2.7%at 55. 26.5.1.3.1 A portion of the employer rate shall be paid by the employee, as provided by the various resolutions recommended by the Human Resource Director and approved by City Council. Effective July 3, 2015,the employee contribution to the employer contribution rate shall be capped at four percent(4%). 26.5.1.4 Employees who are PEPRA members shall contribute at least fifty percent(50%)of normal costs,rounded to the nearest of one percent(1%)and shall be enrolled in the Public Employee's Retirement Defined Benefit Plan of 2%at 62. 26.5.2 Deferred Compensation Plan for employees not covered by CaIPERS 26.5.2.1 Part-time employees not eligible to enroll in Ca1PERS are mandatorily enrolled in the City's deferred compensation plan in accordance with the Deferred Compensation Plan document. 26.5.2.2 Employees mandatorily enrolled in the plan shall contribute seven and one-half percent(7 Y2%)of their gross pay. 26.5.3 Employees hired on or after January 1,2013 that are subject to the salary cap defined by PEPRA, shall participate in a supplemental savings plan. 26.6 Retirement Health Savings Plan 26.6.1 The City established the Retirement Health Savings plan to provide for reimbursement of eligible medical expenses as defined by the Retirement Health Savings plan document. 26.6.2 Full-time employees shall be enrolled in the City's Retirement Health Savings plan. 26.6.2.1 The City shall contribute one percent(1%)of each employee's gross pay to the applicable employee's individual member account. 40 26.6.2.2 The employee shall contribute one percent(1%)of his/her gross pay to the employee's individual member account. 26.6.2.3 Effective the first day of the pay period following City Council approval of this 2020-2023 MOU,the employee contribution to the employee's individual member account shall be reduced from one percent(1%)to one half percent(0.5%)of gross pay. Simultaneously,the City shall contribute one and one half percent (1.5%)of the employee's base pay to the applicable employee's individual member account. 26.6.2.4 Effective the first day of the pay period that includes January 1, 2021,the employee contribution to the employee's individual member account shall be eliminated. Simultaneously,the City shall contribute two percent(2.0%)of the employee's base pay to the applicable employee's individual member account. 26.6.3 There are no vesting requirements for contributions made to an employee's individual member account. ARTICLE 27—POST RETIREMENT MEDICAL BENEFITS 27.1 Purpose 27.1.1 An employee(as defined in this ARTICLE)who serves in one (1)or more additional positions also eligible for benefits under this ARTICLE, shall be entitled to a single benefit hereunder. 27.1.2 Employees who are receiving a post-retirement medical benefit from the City shall continue to receive such benefits in accordance with the post-retirement medical benefits provisions that were in effect at the time of their retirement. 27.2 Benefit Requirements 27.2.1 Regular, full-time employees covered by this ARTICLE who are enrolled as a subscriber in a City-sponsored health plan at the time of separation from Anaheim service shall be eligible to participate in any City sponsored health plan(medical and dental)as a retiree subject to the following terms and conditions: 27.2.1.1 The employee must be credited with at least five(5)years of continuous, full-time City service on the date of retirement, and 41 27.2.1.2 The employee must have been awarded a retirement from Ca1PERS as the reason for separation from City service, and 27.2.1.3 Ca1PERS retirement benefits must commence no later than the first (1st)day of the month following the date of separation from City service, or 27.2.1.4 The employee must have been awarded a disability retirement (Ordinary or Industrial)from Ca1PERS as the reason for separation from City service. 27.3 Contributions 27.3.1 For all regular, full-time employees hired prior to January 1, 1996 who meet the requirements for participation in any City sponsored health plan as a retiree,the City shall provide separate contributions towards the premium costs of the City sponsored medical and/or dental plans elected by the employee according to the following schedule: 27.3.1.1 For service retirements,the contributions shall be a percentage of the annual contributions made by the City on behalf of active employees,the percentage equal to one and one-half(1 Y2)times the miscellaneous two percent at sixty (2%@ 60)Ca1PERS retirement schedule to a maximum contribution of ninety-five percent(95%)based on the employee's age at retirement and City service accrued through December 31, 2005. City service shall be calculated to the nearest complete one-quarter(1/4)year. 27.3.1.2 For Disability Retirements,the contribution shall be a percentage of the annual contributions made by the City on behalf of active employees,the percentage equal to two percent(2%) for each year of service to a maximum contribution of ninety-five percent(95%) based on City service accrued through December 31, 2005. City service shall be calculated to the nearest complete one quarter(1/4) year. 27.3.1.3 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. 27.3.1.4 The City contribution shall be based on the Two-Party or Family rate only for those employees who properly enroll a dependent spouse or registered domestic partner and/or other family members prior to retirement and shall continue only as long as the retiree maintains coverage for such dependents in City sponsored health 42 plans.Nothing in this ARTICLE shall prevent a retiree from properly enrolling new dependents at the retiree's cost. 27.4 Health Plans 27.4.1 The following conditions shall apply to all retirees who are participating in City sponsored health plans: 27.4.1.1 Retirees shall be required to enroll in Medicare Parts A and B upon establishing eligibility. Failure to enroll when eligible will result in cancellation of coverage. 27.4.1.2 The full value of any Medicare credits provided to the City or Medicare surcharges imposed on the City by virtue of a retiree's participation or non-participation in Medicare shall be passed on to the retiree in the form of reduced or increased premium costs. 27.4.1.3 The surviving spouse or registered domestic partner of the retiree may continue coverage under the same terms and conditions provided that the surviving spouse or registered domestic partner was properly enrolled at the time of the employee's retirement and that dependent coverage was continuously maintained during the employee's retirement. 27.4.1.4 Once cancelled for any reason, coverage shall not be reinstated. 27.4.1.5 Coverage shall be cancelled for non-payment of fees after three (3) months in arrears. 27.4.1.6 There shall be "Coordination of Benefits"where other insurance exists. 27.4.1.7 Retirees may change plans and add dependents only during an open enrollment period, except that the surviving spouse or registered domestic partner of a retiree may not enroll a new spouse or registered domestic partner. 27.4.1.8 ANAHEIM shall provide retirees access to ANAHEIM sponsored health plans at the same rates provided to all other retired employees of ANAHEIM. 43 ARTICLE 28—MISCELLANEOUS BENEFITS AND SERVICE AWARDS 28.2 Service awards shall be presented to full-time employees for the follo\\ing years of service: 1. Five (5) 2. Ten (10) 3. Fifteen(15) 4. Twenty (20) 5. Twenty-five(25) 6. Thirty(30) 7. Thirty-five(35) 8. Forty(40) 28.3 Such service awards shall also be presented to any full-time employee upon his/her retirement. 28.4 For purposes of this ARTICLE,the term "years of service," shall be defined as continuous, full-time service. ARTICLE 29—PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 29.1 Deductions of authorized amounts may be made from employee's pay for the following purposes: 29.1.1 Withholding Tax 29.1.2 Contribution to retirement benefits 29.1.3 Contribution to survivors' benefit 29.1.4 Payment of life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance premium 29.1.5 Payment of non-industrial disability insurance premium 29.1.6 Payment of hospitalization and major medical insurance premium 29.1.7 Payment to or savings in Orange County's Credit Union 29.1.8 Contributions to the City Employees Annual Charities Fund Drive 29.1.9 Payment of membership dues to recognized employee organizations 29.1.10 Payment of Personal Computer Purchase Program Loan 29.1.11 Payment of Tuition Assistance 29.1.12 Payment of Deferred Compensation Loans 29.1.13 Purchase of United States Savings Bonds 29.1.14 (Voluntary) Contributions to the UNION's Injured Worker's Charitable Fund 29.1.15 (Voluntary) Contributions to the UNION's Political Action Committee 44 29.1.16 Other Purposes as may be authorized by the City Council 29.2 Employees may only designate or revise a deduction to the UNION's Injured Worker's Charitable Fund once per year between January 10 and 20. ARTICLE 30—EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS 30.1 In order to be eligible for employment with the City,candidates shall be required to pass a medical evaluation,the character of which is in accordance with the standards established by the Human Resources Director. 30.2 In order to be eligible for promotion or transfer to a job class in a category requiring greater physical qualifications than his/her present job class,an employee must pass the appropriate medical examination. 30.3 All physical and medical 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/her practice as defined by California State Law. 30.3.1 Exceptions to the provisions of ARTICLE 30.3 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. 30.4 The City shall pay for any physical and medical examination required under the provisions of this ARTICLE. 30.5 Employees as designated by the City Manager may undergo a medical examination in accordance with guidelines established by the City Manager. 30.6 Any employee who returns to work after an absence in excess of forty(40) consecutive working hours due to illness or physical incapacity or who has been removed from the workplace under provisions of Administrative Regulation 277,may be required by his/her Executive Manager to undergo a medical examination prior to returning to work. 30.7 Any employee who fails to pass a medical examination required under the provisions of this ARTICLE may be transferred or demoted to a position requiring lesser physical qualifications, recommended for disability retirement, or terminated. 45 ARTICLE 31—GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 31.1 The dispute resolution procedures set forth in this ARTICLE are intended for use by ANAHEIM and the UNION as the parties to this MOU.No grievance may be brought under this ARTICLE unless specifically authorized in writing by the UNION.Nothing herein is intended to restrict or limit an employee from exercising any right he/she may otherwise possess under the law, independent of this MOU. 31.2 Any alleged violation of the terms and conditions of this MOU, any alleged improper treatment of an employee,or any alleged violation of commonly accepted safety practices and procedures brought forward by the UNION shall be considered to be a matter subject to review through the grievance procedure and settled in accordance with the provisions of this ARTICLE. ANAHEIM and the UNION may agree that any alleged violation of the MOU that requires interpretation of the MOU language or a past practice shall first be submitted to non-binding mediation,prior to any submission to arbitration. This language is not intended to impede or delay the arbitration process. 31.2.1 ARTICLE 13.5 provides for an accelerated procedure under the provisions of this ARTICLE when an employee is dismissed. 31.2.2 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. 31.2.3 Employees' rights to representation in grievance matters under the provisions of ARTICLE 31.2 shall be limited in the following manner: 31.2.3.1 No supervisor shall be represented in grievance matters by an employee whom he/she may supervise. 31.2.3.2 No employee shall be represented in grievance matters by a supervisor for whom he/she may work. 31.2.4 Performance evaluations of an overall rating of"Valued Contributor"or higher shall not be subject to review through the grievance process nor through the administrative review procedure set forth in ARTICLE 31.2.5. 31.2.5 In those instances where discipline is imposed other than salary reduction, suspension,demotion, or dismissal,the UNION may 46 submit a written request for a review of the disciplinary action through an administrative review procedure. 31.2.5.1 Administrative Review Procedure: The written request must be submitted to the Human Resources Department within fourteen(14)calendar days after receipt of the notice by the employee of the disciplinary action. The Department Head under which the discipline was administered shall conduct an administrative review within fourteen (14)calendar days of submission of the written request. The Department Head shall review the disciplinary action and may affirm, reverse, or modify the disciplinary action, as the Department Head deems appropriate. The Department Head's determination shall be delivered in writing within fourteen(14) calendar days after the administrative review. The Department Head's determination shall be final and binding. 31.3 The staff officials of ANAHEIM will not recommend any revision or modification to the grievance procedure without first discussing such recommendations with the UNION. 31.4 Any violation of this MOU as alleged by ANAHEIM shall be resolved between authorized representatives of ANAHEIM and the UNION. In the event that the parties cannot resolve the dispute,the dispute shall, upon the request of either ANAHEIM or the UNION, be referred to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding decision. 31.5 All expenses of any arbitration shall be borne equally by ANAHEIM and the UNION. Each party, however,will be responsible for its own cost of representation and related costs of representation. 31.6 Employee grievances submitted by the UNION to ANAHEIM shall be handled in the following manner: 31.6.1 Step I. Step I grievances shall be submitted in writing to the Human Resources Director within seven (7)business days after the occurrence of the incident involved in the grievance. An attempt shall be made to adjust all grievances on an informal basis between the employee, his/her UNION representative, and the Department Head,within seven (7)business days after the occurrence of the incident involved in the grievance. The Department 47 Head shall deliver his/her response within seven (7)business days after conducting the Step I meeting. 31.6.1.1 Grievances resulting from the actions of a department other than an employee's work unit shall be heard by the Department Head of the department in which the grievance is alleged to have occurred. 31.6.2 Step II. If the grievance is not adjusted to the satisfaction of the UNION in Step I, it shall be submitted in writing to the Human Resources Director within seven(7)business days after the Step I answer is received by the UNION.A representative from the City Manager's Office shall meet with the employee and his/her UNION representative within ten (10)business days after submission of the grievance to him/her. The representative from the City Manager's Office shall review the grievance and may affirm, reverse, or modify the Step I decision, as the representative deems appropriate. The Step II response shall be delivered to the UNION within seven (7) business days after said meeting. 31.6.3 Step III. If the UNION is not satisfied with the response provided at Step II, the grievance shall be submitted to an impartial arbitrator for a final and binding decision,provided the UNION submits its written request for arbitration to the City. Such submission must occur within thirty (30)calendar days after the Step II response is received. 31.6.3.1 ANAHEIM and the UNION may agree to submit a grievance to non-binding mediation,prior to submission to arbitration. This language is not intended to impede or delay the arbitration process. 31.7 In order to proceed to arbitration, either ANAHEIM or the UNION shall serve written notice to the other party specifying the grievance to be submitted. 31.7.1 Such written notice must be submitted no later than thirty(30)calendar days after the Step II answer is received by the other party. 31.7.2 ANAHEIM and the UNION shall thereafter attempt to resolve the issue and select an impartial arbitrator. If an arbitrator cannot be agreed upon, ANAHEIM and the UNION shall request a panel from the California State Mediation and Conciliation Service or any other mutually agreed upon provider. If ANAHEIM and/or the UNION fail(s)to submit jointly,or separately,the issue to the agreed upon arbitrator, the California State Mediation and Conciliation Service, or any other mutually agreed upon provider within thirty (30)calendar days after the written notice to proceed to arbitration is received,then either ANAHEIM or the UNION may take action 48 to compel arbitration. Failure to take action to compel arbitration within sixty (60)calendar days after written notice to the other party specifying the grievance to be submitted will conclusively be deemed abandonment of the right to compel arbitration. 31.8 The arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding on both ANAHEIM and the UNION, 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 MOU between ANAHEM and the UNION and that the arbitrator's award shall be consistent with and controlled by this MOU, Ordinances and Charter of the City of Anaheim, and the laws and Constitution of the State of California. 31.8 The parties will request the arbitrator to render his/her decision in writing as quickly as possible, but in no event later than thirty (30)calendar days after the conclusion of the hearing, unless the parties agree otherwise. 31.8.1 Any grievance not presented and/or carried forward by the UNION within the time limits specified in this ARTICLE shall be deemed null and void,provided,however,the UNION and ANAHEIM may agree to continue said time limits. 31.9 Any adoption,deletion,or revision of ANAHEIM policy shall not be considered to be a matter subject to review through the grievance procedure. 31.10 An employee who has been suspended, demoted,or dismissed may be reinstated to his/her 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/her 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 an employee reinstated by an impartial arbitrator in any amount up to payment for the full period of time involved. In implementing a Step III award,the City Manager shall order the payment of back pay to a reinstated employee in the amount provided in the Step III award. It shall be conclusively presumed that there is no award of back pay to a reinstated employee unless specifically set forth in the Step III award. Any earnings of the reinstated employee from other employment during his/her period of suspension shall be deducted from the amount of back pay awarded. ARTICLE 32—ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE 32.1 Effective the first day of the pay period following City Council approval of this 2020- 2023 MOU, full-time employees shall receive two(2)days of administrative leave. Effective each January 1 thereafter, each full-time employee shall receive two (2) days of administrative leave. 49 32.1.1 Full-time employees who begin employment after January 1 but on or before June 30 of each calendar year shall receive one (1)day of administrative leave for that calendar year and two (2)days of administrative leave each January 1 thereafter. Full-time employees who begin employment between July 1 and December 31 shall not accrue administrative leave until January 1 of the following year. 32.2 Administrative leave has no monetary value, cannot be cashed-out, cannot be carried over, and must be used by the end of the calendar year. 32.3 Administrative leave shall be scheduled and taken in accordance with the best interests of the City and the department or division in which the employee is employed. 32.4 Employees will be eligible to use administrative leave hours upon completion of six (6)months of service with the City. 32.5 Use of administrative leave does not count towards usage criteria for the cash out of vacation hours pursuant to Article 19-Vacation. ARTICLE 33—SAFETY BOOTS 33.1 Subject to the approval of the applicable department Safety Program Manager and the City Safety Manager,the City shall provide a reimbursement of up to $200 to all employees who are required to wear safety boots with protective caps that meet or exceed standards established by ANAHEIM. 33.2 The City shall reimburse employees for replacement safety boots as reasonably required. ARTICLE 34—NO STRIKE 34.1 It is agreed and understood that there will be no strike,work stoppage, slow-down, or refusal or failure to fully and faithfully perform job functions and responsibilities, or other interference with the operations of the City by the UNION or by its officers, agents,or unit members during the term of this MOU, including compliance with the request of other labor organizations to engage in such activity. 50 ARTICLE 35—CONSTRUCTION 35.1 Nothing in this MOU 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 Anaheim City Council in all matters, including the right to maintain any legal action, shall not be modified or restricted by this MOU. The provisions of this MOU 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.) ARTICLE 36—SAVINGS CLAUSE 36.1 The resolution of ANAHEIM shall provide that if any provision of this MOU or the resolution is at any time, or in any way, held to be contrary to any law by any court of proper jurisdiction,the remainder of this MOU and the remainder of the resolution shall not be affected thereby,and shall remain in full force and effect. 51 ARTICLE 37—DURATION 373.1 This MOU shall be in full force and effect as of the first day of the pay period following adoption of a resolution approving this MOU and the terms hereof by the City Council of the City of Anaheim. The terms of this Memorandum are to remain in full force and effect until the 19th day of January 2023. STAFF OFFICIALS INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS,LOCAL 47, a Municipal Corporation Professional Management Unit&Part-Time Management Unit / By: d4A 4! B Patrick Lavin Business Manager By• Y � � By:_ .L A/7.4_ John Baca 4 AssistantBusiness Manager By: By: ."--5 Stan Stosel Sr. Assistant Business gear ( ,� ager By:— By: By: 0.1:opgir# By _A4� By: 53 APPENDIX "A"—BARGAINING UNIT CLASSIFICATIONS IBEW,LOCA PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT UNIT (FULL- TIME) CLASSIFICATIONS Assistant Power Engineer Associate Engineer Associate Power Engineer Associate Transportation Planner Construction Contracts Specialist Electric Systems Designer Power Systems Planning Specialist Principal Civil Engineer Principal Electric Systems Designer Principal Power Systems Planning Engineer Principal Traffic Engineer Principal Transportation Planner Real Property Analyst SCADA Systems Analyst I SCADA Systems Analyst II SCADA Systems Analyst III Senior Civil Engineer _ Senior Electric Systems Designer _ Senior Power Systems Planning Engineer Senior Power Systems Planning Specialist Water Inspection Supervisor IBEW,LOCAL 47 PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATIONS PT Assistant Power Engineer PT Electric Systems Designer PT Principal Electric Systems Designer 53 APPENDIX "B"— SPECIAL PROVISIONS A.1 Effective the first day of the pay period beginning September 6, 2019,ANAHEIM shall provide a base salary increase of three and one half percent(3.5%). Only those employees who are bargaining unit members as of the date City Council approves this 2020-2023 MOU shall be eligible to receive any compensation associated with this wage increase. A.2 Effective the first day of the pay period that includes January 1, 2021,ANAHEIM shall provide a base salary increase of three percent(3.0%). A.3 Effective the first day of the pay period that includes January 1, 2022,ANAHEIM shall provide a base salary increase of two and one half percent(2.5%). A.4 Non-substantive revisions to republish the information contained in Appendix"C" - Wages to comply with the requirements of California Code of Regulations section 570.5 may be made only after notification to IBEW, Local 47 Management. A.5 ANAHEIM and the UNION agree to establish working groups to discuss eligibility requirements for receipt of standby pay at the different amounts identified in Article 10—PREMIUM PAY of this MOU, and whether there should be a maximum amount of hours employees can be required to work standby per calendar year. These working groups shall meet at such times and places as determined necessary by the parties and shall conclude their work on or before December 31,2020. Upon reaching agreement regarding terms as discussed by the working group,ANAHEIM and the UNION agree to execute a Letter of Understanding for the sole purpose of implementing the agreed- upon terms. 54 APPENDIX "C" - WAGES IBEW, LOCAL 47 MANAGEMENT - APPENDIX "C" WAGES SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 - DECEMBER 24, 2020 INCORPORATING 3.5% INCREASE IBEW, LOCAL 47 PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT UNIT(FULL-TIME) CLASSIFICATION ANNUAL SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% K19 Assistant Power Engineer 76,996 96,245 105,870 110,682 K20 Associate Engineer 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 K21 Associate Power Engineer 93,590 116,987 128,686 134,535 N56 Associate Transportation Planner 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 H34 Construction Contracts Specialist 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 203 Electric Systems Designer 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 K23 Power Systems Planning Specialist 80,846 101,057 111,163 116,216 G65 Principal Civil Engineer 103,182 128,978 141,876 148,325 M94 Principal Electric Systems Designer 103,182 128,978 141,876 148,325 K80 Principal Power Systems Planning 125,418 156,773 172,450 180,289 Engineer G66 Principal Traffic Engineer 103,182 128,978 141,876 148,325 H79 Principal Transportation Planner 103,182 128,978 141,876 148,325 K06 Real Property Analyst 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 N99 SCADA Systems Analyst I 84,888 106,110 116,721 122,027 146 SCADA Systems Analyst II 93,590 116,987 128,686 134,535 147 SCADA Systems Analyst III 103,182 128,978 141,876 148,325 N37 Senior Civil Engineer 93,590 116,987 128,686 134,535 G51 Senior Electric Systems Designer 93,590 116,987 128,686 134,535 N96 Senior Power Systems Planning 113,758 142,198 156,418 163,528 Engineer 002 Senior Power Systems Planning 98,269 122,836 135,120 141,261 Specialist M24 Water Inspection Supervisor 80,846 101,057 111,163 116,216 IBEW, LOCAL 47 PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATION HOURLY SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% SO2 PT Assistant Power Engineer 37.02 46.27 50.90 53.21 874 PT Electric Systems Designer 40.81 51.01 56.12 58.67 S55 PT Principal Electric Systems Designer 49.61 62.01 68.21 71.31 55 IBEW, LOCAL 47 MANAGEMENT - APPENDIX "C" WAGES DECEMBER 25, 2020 - DECEMBER 23, 2021 INCORPORATING 3% INCREASE IBEW, LOCAL 47 PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT UNIT(FULL-TIME) CLASSIFICATION ANNUAL SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% K19 Assistant Power Engineer 79,308 99,135 109,049 114,005 K20 Associate Engineer 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 K21 Associate Power Engineer 96,400 120,500 132,550 138,575 N56 Associate Transportation Planner 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 H34 Construction Contracts Specialist 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 203 Electric Systems Designer 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 K23 Power Systems Planning Specialist 83,274 104,092 114,501 119,706 G65 Principal Civil Engineer 106,281 132,851 146,136 152,779 M94 Principal Electric Systems Designer 106,281 132,851 146,136 152,779 K80 Principal Power Systems Planning 129,186 161,482 177,630 185,704 Engineer G66 Principal Traffic Engineer 106,281 132,851 146,136 152,779 H79 Principal Transportation Planner 106,281 132,851 146,136 152,779 K06 Real Property Analyst 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 N99 SCADA Systems Analyst I 87,438 109,297 120,227 125,692 146 SCADA Systems Analyst II 96,400 120,500 132,550 138,575 147 SCADA Systems Analyst III 106,281 132,851 146,136 152,779 N37 Senior Civil Engineer 96,400 120,500 132,550 138,575 G51 Senior Electric Systems Designer 96,400 120,500 132,550 138,575 N96 Senior Power Systems Planning 117,175 146,469 161,116 168,439 Engineer 002 Senior Power Systems Planning 101,220 126,525 139,178 145,504 Specialist M24 Water Inspection Supervisor 83,274 104,092 114,501 119,706 IBEW, LOCAL 47 PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATION HOURLY SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% 502 PT Assistant Power Engineer 38.13 47.66 52.43 54.81 874 PT Electric Systems Designer 42.04 52.55 57.80 60.43 S55 PT Principal Electric Systems Designer 51.10 63.87 70.26 73.45 56 IBEW, LOCAL 47 MANAGEMENT- APPENDIX "C" WAGES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 24, 2021 INCORPORATING 2.5% INCREASE IBEW, LOCAL 47 PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT UNIT(FULL-TIME) CLASSIFICATION ANNUAL SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% K19 Assistant Power Engineer 81,290 101,612 111,773 116,854 K20 Associate Engineer 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 K21 Associate Power Engineer 98,808 123,510 135,861 142,037 N56 Associate Transportation Planner 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 H34 Construction Contracts Specialist 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 203 Electric Systems Designer 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 K23 Power Systems Planning Specialist 85,354 106,693 117,362 122,697 G65 Principal Civil Engineer 108,936 136,170 149,787 156,596 M94 Principal Electric Systems Designer 108,936 136,170 149,787 156,596 K80 Principal Power Systems Planning 132,413 165,516 182,068 190,343 Engineer G66 Principal Traffic Engineer 108,936 136,170 149,787 156,596 H79 Principal Transportation Planner 108,936 136,170 149,787 156,596 K06 Real Property Analyst 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 N99 SCADA Systems Analyst I 89,622 112,028 123,231 128,832 146 SCADA Systems Analyst II 98,808 123,510 135,861 142,037 147 SCADA Systems Analyst III 108,936 136,170 149,787 156,596 N37 Senior Civil Engineer 98,808 123,510 135,861 142,037 G51 Senior Electric Systems Designer 98,808 123,510 135,861 142,037 N96 Senior Power Systems Planning 120,102 150,128 165,141 172,647 Engineer 002 Senior Power Systems Planning 103,749 129,686 142,655 149,139 Specialist M24 Water Inspection Supervisor 85,354 106,693 117,362 122,697 IBEW, LOCAL 47 PART-TIME MANAGEMENT UNIT CLASSIFICATION HOURLY SALARY RANGES TITLE MINIMUM MARKET CONTROL MAXIMUM CODE TITLE 80% 100% 110% 115% S02 PT Assistant Power Engineer 39.08 48.85 53.74 56.18 874 PT Electric Systems Designer 43.09 53.86 59.25 61.94 S55 PT Principal Electric Systems Designer 52.37 65.47 72.01 75.29 57 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM I, THERESA BASS, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Resolution No. 2020-006 adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 14th day of January, 2020 by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Sidhu and Council Members Faessel, Barnes, Brandman, Moreno, Kring, and O'Neil NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 17th day of January, 2020. CIT CLERK O THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL)