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Contractor's Name
Everett Municipal Employees Local 113 AFSCME
Approval Date
1/17/2023
Council Approval Date
12/21/2022
End Date
12/31/2024
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Kandy Bartlett
Subject / Project Title
2023 - 2024 Labor Agreement
Tracking Number
0003555
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
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6 Years Then Destroy
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ARTICLE 8-HOURS OF WORK AND WORKING CONDITIONS <br /> Section 1: Original Appointment Probationary Period/Promotional Probationary Period <br /> Newly hired employees shall be considered probationary employees for a period of six(6)months(or as <br /> otherwise designated by the Civil Service Commission), subject to the following: <br /> A. Said probationary period can be extended by the City for any time loss during the probationary <br /> period,up to the amount of actual time lost. <br /> B. If extenuating circumstances exist(other than set forth in A above),and the City provides the <br /> Union with documented justification for extending a probationary period, said probationary <br /> period can be extended for an additional thirty(30)calendar days. <br /> C. During the probationary period,or extended probationary period,the City may discharge any <br /> employee covered by this section of the Agreement at will,and such discharge shall not be <br /> subject to the grievance and arbitration provisions of this Agreement. <br /> Promotional Probationary Period <br /> Promotional probationary period will act as a trial service period and shall be required following a <br /> promotion or a transfer and shall be six(6)months in duration for promotion or lateral transfers subject to <br /> the following: <br /> A. An employee serving as a result of appointment through promotion who is unable to satisfactorily <br /> perform the duties of the new position or who voluntarily requests to return to their former <br /> position shall be reinstated in their former position or in one of like status and pay. <br /> B. Promotional trial service period can be extended by the City for any time loss during the <br /> probationary period,up to the amount of actual time lost. <br /> Section 2: Work Schedules <br /> A. The normal work week shall be forty(40)hours of work for all full-time employees to consist of <br /> five(5)consecutive eight(8)hour work days. The Department Head, subject to the approval of <br /> the Mayor, shall establish appropriate work shifts,specifying starting and ending times,lunch <br /> periods,and scheduled days of rest. <br /> B. The normal work week for full-time Library employees shall be forty(40)hours of work per <br /> week. The Library Director,subject to the approval of the Library Board,shall endeavor to <br /> schedule five(5)consecutive eight-hour work days. The Library Director,with notification to the <br /> AFSCME Union,shall determine appropriate work shifts,specifying starting and ending times, <br /> lunch periods,and scheduled days of rest. <br /> C. In the Parks Department,Recreation Leaders,Recreation Supervisors,Ranger Supervisors,Park <br /> Rangers,and Office Assistants may be assigned flexible shift work which includes work days and <br /> work weeks that are in excess of the normally assigned work shift or work week. <br /> The normal work week for Recreation Leaders,Recreation Supervisors,Ranger Supervisors and <br /> Park Rangers shall be forty(40)hours of work per week. The Park and Recreation Director or <br /> 17 <br />
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