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Contractor's Name
AFSCME Local No. 113
Approval Date
4/12/2017
Council Approval Date
4/12/2017
End Date
12/31/2019
Department
Human Resources
Department Project Manager
Sharon DeHaan
Subject / Project Title
2017-2019 Labor Agreement
Tracking Number
0000624
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Addendum C <br /> MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING <br /> Between the <br /> City of Everett&AFSCME#113 <br /> Standby Provisions <br /> During negotiations, both parties agreed to establish a trial period for a standby program to meet both AFSCME's <br /> requests and the City's business needs. The trial period shall be in place from the Execution of the Agreement for <br /> the duration of the Labor Agreement which is December 31, 2019. <br /> The parties agree as follow: <br /> The City reserves the right to establish an emergency standby program within defined work groups for each <br /> department. Standby periods shall be determined by the City in one (1) day increments. Based on the service <br /> needs, a department may establish a roster of qualified personnel by classification and seniority who would be <br /> available for callback during the standby period. Employees on standby shall be required to carry a cell phone and <br /> be available to respond immediately to callback situations without restrictions or impairments. An employee <br /> engaged in standby must be able to respond to the assigned duty station within forty five (45) minutes, unless other <br /> timelines are agreed upon with the Department Director or designee. <br /> Qualified personnel shall be determined by the City by classification and assigned by seniority or a rotational system <br /> may be established following a Union conducted majority vote of the affected employees. If insufficient volunteers <br /> exist, emergency standby will be assigned using reverse seniority(extenuating circumstances will be considered). <br /> Employees on standby shall receive thirty two dollars ($32.00) per weekday assigned and forty eight dollars($48.00) <br /> per weekend day or holiday assigned. A day shall be defined as a 24 hour period from the commencement of <br /> standby. <br /> DATED this /O! of 2017. <br /> EVERETT MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES <br /> CITY OF EVERETT LOCAL NO. 113,AFSCME <br /> :d/O,Fe° <br /> i <br /> RAY SiPHANSI , Mayor JEFF JES ER, President <br /> ATTEST ASHINGTON STATE COUNCIL OF <br /> C NTY AND CITY EMPLOYEES,AFL-CIO <br /> �/ <br /> HARON FULLER, City Clerk IINEY, Staff Representa ive <br /> APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST <br /> • <br /> JAMES D. ILES, City Attorney LINDA STOVER, Secretary <br />
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