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Item No. 14.
| MEETING DATE: 06/21/2021 |
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| TO: | HONORABLE MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBERS |
| FROM: | JIM SADRO, CITY MANAGER By: Elvie Balderrama, Human Resources Director |
| SUBJECT: | APPROVE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) AND A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION 5860 PERTAINING TO A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR THE LA HABRA POLICE ASSOCIATION/SWORN PERSONNEL |
RECOMMENDATION:
That the City Council:
A. Consider and approve a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the City of La Habra and the La Habra Police Association/Sworn Personnel for the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023; and
B. APPROVE AND ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. _____ ENTITLED: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA HABRA REPEALING AND REPLACING RESOLUTION NO. 5860 PERTAINING TO A COMPENSATION PLAN FOR THE LA HABRA POLICE ASSOCIATION/SWORN PERSONNEL; and
C. Approve the appropriation of funds from the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 adopted budget for the cost of one-time lump sum pay adjustments for employees.
DISCUSSION:
Representatives from the La Habra Police Association and City Management have met and conferred regarding salary, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment, and have reached tentative agreement for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU, see Attachment 1) for a two-year term for July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2023 to include the following substantive changes:
The proposed Salary Resolution is included herein as Attachment 2.
| Year 1 (FY2021-2022) | |
| Salary Adjustment | Effective on January 1, 2022 the City will provide a three percent (3%) Cost of Living Adjustment to all unit members. |
| One-Time Lump Sum Payment | Based on the salary schedule in effect on June 18, 2021 the City will provide a one-time lump sum pay adjustment of four percent (4%) to all full-time employees. The calculation of the one-time pay adjustment will be as follows: base hourly rate x 2,080 hours x .04 on or before June 30, 2021. Employees hired on or after June 18, 2021 will not be eligible for the lump sum payment. |
| Medical Insurance | Effective December 1, 2021 the City provide a monthly cafeteria contribution as follows: Employee: $1,450 Employee +1: $1,500 Employee +2: $1,650 |
| Wellness Program | The City agrees to increase wellness reimbursement by $100 per year to a maximum of $200 per year. |
| Holiday | The City agrees to add Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a City paid holiday to all members in the unit and further provides that all recognized holidays will accrue at 10 hours per holiday. |
| Special Assignment Pay | Effective July 3, 2021, the City will increase the special assignment pay by $50 per month to a maximum of $350 per month. |
| Peace Officer Standards and Training Pay (POST) | To encourage education, training and professionalism in law enforcement and to raise the competency of law enforcement officers, the City agrees to provide sworn personnel with monthly POST Pay as follows: Effective July 3, 2021 Intermediate POST $ 300/mo. Advanced POST $ 400/mo. Supervisory POST $ 500/mo. |
| Year 2 (FY2022-2023) | |
| Salary Adjustment | Effective on the first full pay period in January 2023 the City will provide a three percent (3%) salary adjustment to all unit members. |
| One-Time Lump Sum Payment | Based on the salary schedule in effect on June 17, 2022 the City will provide a one-time lump sum pay adjustment of four percent (4%) to all full-time employees on or before June 30, 2022. The calculation of the one-time pay adjustment will be as follows: base hourly rate x 2,080 hours x .04. Employees hired on or after June 17, 2022 will not be eligible for the lump sum payment. |
| Medical Insurance | Effective December 1, 2022 the City will provide a monthly cafeteria contribution as follows: Employee: $1,450 Employee +1: $1,600 Employee +2: $1,750 |
| Peace Officer Standards and Training Pay (POST) | The City agrees to provide sworn personnel with monthly POST Pay as follows: Effective the first full pay period in July 2022: Intermediate POST $ 400/mo. Advanced POST $ 600/mo. Supervisory POST $ 700/mo. |
The proposed Salary Resolution is included herein as Attachment 2.
FISCAL IMPACT/SOURCE OF FUNDING:
If approved, the total cost of the two-year MOU is estimated to be approximately $1,313,658, allocated as follows:
The estimated two-year total cost of the MOU with the La Habra Police Association consists of both recurring costs and “one-time” costs apportioned between the General Fund and Non-General Fund sources.
The breakdown of those costs are as follows:
| FY2021-22: | $691,445 |
| FY2022-23: | $622,213 |
| Total: | $1,313,658 |
The estimated two-year total cost of the MOU with the La Habra Police Association consists of both recurring costs and “one-time” costs apportioned between the General Fund and Non-General Fund sources.
The breakdown of those costs are as follows:
| TYPE | FY21-22 | FY22-23 | TOTAL | |
| General Fund | ||||
| Recurring | $392,735 | $288,314 | $681,049 | |
| One-Time | $278,122 | $316,676 | $594,798 | |
| General Fund Total | $670,857 | $604,990 | $1,275,847 | |
| Non-General Fund | ||||
| Recurring | $12,118 | $8,499 | $20,617 | |
| One-Time | $8,470 | $8,724 | $17,194 | |
| Non-General Fund Total | $20,588 | $17,223 | $37,811 | |
| All Funds Total | $691,445 | $622,213 | $1,313,658 | |
GENERAL PLAN RELEVANCE:
ED 9.1 – Balanced Fiscal Practices