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2276-98
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1/28/1998
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Section 4: To provide a method of orderly transition from old salary schedules to a new salary schedule,the following shall apply: <br /> A. Any employee whose base salary under a previous schedule is greater than the base salary provided in the <br /> schedule contained in this ordinance shall continue to receive the previous base pay; salaries not covered by <br /> collective bargaining will be set per the compensation ordinance. <br /> B. Range numbers prefaced by "06" or"08" are considered to be the minimum,mid-point and maximum salary <br /> ranges within which the Mayor may set the salary to be paid to employees covered by the compensation <br /> ordinance. <br /> Section 5: <br /> A. Day laborers employed by the City will be rated by their qualifications, experience, nature of duties and <br /> background,and compensated at a minimum of no less than the current minimum wage. <br /> B. The Mayor and/or his designee together with each Department Head employing day laborers shall establish the <br /> rate of pay based on the qualifications, experience, nature of duties and background of each day laborer <br /> employee. <br /> C. In the case of Library day laborer or Library page employees, the Library Board together with the Library <br /> Director shall establish the rate of pay based on the qualifications,experience and background of each library <br /> day laborer employee or Library page employee. <br /> D. The administrative salary codes for day laborers and Library pages will be as follows: <br /> • <br /> 010 Day Laborer Category I <br /> 020 Day Laborer Category II <br /> 030 Day Laborer Category III <br /> 040 Day Laborer/Work Study <br /> • 050 Library Page <br /> 060 Day Laborer/Student <br /> 070 Day Laborer/Lead Seasonal Park <br /> Section 6: <br /> A. There is hereby adopted as part of this salary schedule,longevity pay for those employees who are covered under <br /> AFSCME Local 113,Everett Firefighters Local 46,Everett Police Officers Association,Amalgamated Transit <br /> Union Local 883 and the Northwest Washington Building and Construction Trades Council per their respective <br /> collective bargaining agreements. <br /> B. Longevity pay shall not be paid to appointive employees,public officials,temporary employees or day laborers. <br /> Section 7: There is hereby adopted as part of this salary ordinance an educational incentive plan for commissioned police <br /> officers represented by the Everett Police Officers Association. Such officers, upon becoming eligible, may <br /> choose to participate in either the longevity plan or the educational incentive plan;however,in no case shall any <br /> officer be eligible to participate concurrently in both plans. The educational incentive plan payment schedule is <br /> set forth in the prevailing collective bargaining agreement. <br /> Section 8: Bus Operators/Paratransit Operators who are requested by their supervisors to act as Bus <br /> Operator/ParatransitOperator Trainers shall be paid$1.50 per hour premium pay in addition to their regular <br /> hourly rate. <br /> Section 9: Employees represented by AFSCME,Local 113,and Northwest Washington Building and Construction Trades <br /> Council receiving promotions will advance to the same step in the higher classification pay range or shall be <br /> assured of a minimum increase equal to one step in the employee's previous classification,whichever is less. <br />
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