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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-151 CCR1 Member Celia Scott moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 88 151 introduced the following resolution and RESOLUTION AMENDING THE MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT AND APPENDIX A OF THE MASTER LABOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN M.A.M.A., REPRESENTING THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, AND THE I.U.O.E. LOCAL NO. 49 AND AMENDING THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER 1988 EMPLOYEE POSITION AND CLASSIFICATION PLAN WHEREAS, agreement has been reached between the Metropolitan Area Management Association (M.A.M.A.), representing the City of Brooklyn Center, and the International Union of Operating Engineers (I.U.O.E.) Local No. 49 on wages and insurance contributions for 1988 and 1989; and WHEREAS, it is necessary for the City Council to amend the 1987 -1989 Master Labor Agreement and Appendix A of the Master Labor Agreement between M.A.M.A. and I.U.O.E. Local No. 49 and to amend the City of Brooklyn Center 1988 Employee Position and Classification Plan before terms of the agreement become effective. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center: 1. Article XIX Insurance, Section 19.2, of the 1987 -1989 Master Labor Agreement between the Metropolitan Area Management Association (M.A.M.A.), representing the City of Brooklyn Center, and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No. 49 is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: The EMPLOYER will contribute up to a maximum of one hundred eighty -five dollars ($185.00) per month per employee (or an amount equal to that paid by the EMPLOYER for the EMPLOYER'S nonmanagement /nonessential employees, whichever is greater) for calendar 1988 and 1989. 2. Appendix A of the Master Labor Agreement is hereby amended by adding Section A -2 for 1988 wages, increasing the 1987 base wages by 1.5% for all classifications except Maintenance I, which shall receive an increase of 3.5% on its 1987 base wage, and all employees, except Maintenance I, shall be paid a lump sum payment for all hours that the employee would be normally scheduled to work (excluding all overtime hours) equal to two percent (2 of the employee's base pay rate. Payment of the lump sum shall be in two installments: one after the City approves the contract and one to be made on December 15, 1988, or as close to December 15, 1988, as practicable. 3. Appendix A of the Master Labor Agreement is hereby amended by adding Section A -3 for 1989 wages, increasing the 1988 base wages by 1.5% for all classifications, and all employees shall be paid a lump sum payment for all hours that the employee would be normally scheduled to work (excluding all overtime hours) equal to two percent (2 of the employee's base rate pay. Payment of the lump sum shall be in three installments: one on 1 1 RESOLUTION NO. 88 151 ATTEST: ok) April 15, 1989, or as close to April 15, 1989, as practicable, for all hours worked in January, February, March, and April; one on August 15, 1989, or as close to August 15, 1989, as practicable, for all hours worked in May, June, July, and August; and one on December 15, 1989, or as close to December 15, 1989, as practicable, for all hours worked in September, October, November, and December. 4. Schedule F and Schedule H of the City of Brooklyn Center 1988 Employee Position and Classification Plan are hereby amended to reflect the above changes made to the Master Labor Agreement and Appendix A. September 19, 1988 Date AlAuL Clerk The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Hawes and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Gene Lhotka, Celia Scott, and Bill Hawes; and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.