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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-283 CCR1 1 (AAPC7RSW) Member DaveRosene introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 91 -283 RESOLUTION SETTING WAGES AND SALARIES FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1992 WHEREAS, Section 2.07 of the City Charter for the City of Brooklyn Center states that the City Council is to fix the salary or wages of all officers and employees of the City; and WHEREAS, the 1984 Minnesota Pay Equity Act requires every political subdivision to establish "equitable compensation relationships" between its employees; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the 1992 Employee Position and Classification Plan; and WHEREAS, the 1992 Employee Position and Classification Plan meets the requirements of establishing "equitable compensation relationships and WHEREAS, the 1992 Employee Position and Classification Plan establishes that pay increases will be awarded on a pay for performance basis; and WHEREAS, the structure of the 1992 Employee Position and Classification Plan provides for pay increases awarded for improvements in job performances; and WHEREAS, an individual employee's movement through his or her respective pay schedule reflects a progression in corresponding levels or improved job performance: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby sets wages and salaries for the calendar year 1992 by adoption of the attached Position and Classification Plan (Schedules A through K) for the calendar year 1992 which sets ranges and maximums which the City Manager shall be authorized to pay in classified positions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Schedule B (Executive Plan) shall remain at the 1991 level of compensation until an analysis of the executive plan has been completed; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the executive position salaries shall be maintained at the 1991 levels and authorize the City Manager to provide incentive pay of up to 2.9% to each executive until the study is completed and the schedule revised; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager may move an individual employee to pay grades in the attached Position and Classification Plan (Schedules A through K), but he is limited to authorizing increases due to Pay Equity Act compliance by the Annual Budget constraints adopted by the City Council; and 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 91 -283 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the 1992 City Employee Position and Classification Plan is approved and adopted because it is generally an equitable pay plan for City employees, however parts of the Plan were approved and adopted solely for the purpose of compliance with the mandate of Minnesota statutes, Sections 471.999; that adoption of said Plan shall create no vested rights, terms or conditions of employment or entitlement to any given level of compensation for any employee or group of employees; that said Plan shall be subject to continuing review and reconsideration and may be amended from time to time by the City Council; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be authorized to employ such temporary part -time and temporary full -time employees as may be necessary, and to establish competitive rates of pay for such help consistent with the 1992 budget appropriations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be authorized to make interim appointments to fill vacant positions whenever a position is vacant because the regular employee is on leave of abscence, vacation leave, sick leave, or is absent for any other reason and to establish rates of pay for such appoint- ments consistent with the 1992 budget appropriations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that authorized wage adjustments, not to exceed the maximums contained herein, shall become effective January 1, 1992. ATTEST: December 16, 1991 Date P Deputy Clerk Mayor The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconde member Philip Cohen and upon vote being taken thereon, the foll voted in favor thereof: Todd Paulson, Celia Scott, Jerry Pedlar, Dave Rosene, and Philip Cohen; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.