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427-76
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12/8/1976
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• <br /> 1 B. Range numbers prefaced by "A" , "B" , and "C" are considered <br /> to be monthly rates payable pursuant to applicable collective <br /> 2 bargaining agreements. <br /> 3 C. Range numbers prefaced by "E" are considered to be the minimum <br /> 4 and maximum salary ranges within which the Mayor may set the <br /> salary to be paid to appointed employees. <br /> 5 <br /> D . Range numbers prefaced by "H" are to be considered as hourly <br /> 6 rates payable pursuant to applicable collective bargaining agreements. <br /> 7 <br /> E. Range numbers prefaced by "P" are established by City Council <br /> in accordance with the City Charter . <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Section 4: <br /> i0 A. Seasonal day laborers employed by the City in the Recreation <br /> Department will be rated by their qualifications, experience, and <br /> 11 background, and type and nature of duties to be performed and <br /> compensated at a minimum of no less than One Dollar and Eighty- <br /> 12 Seven Cents per hour, and a maximum of no more than Four <br /> 13 Dollars per hour. These employees employed in the Recreation <br /> Department are exempt from minimum wage, equal pay and overtime <br /> 14 pay if they are employed less than seven months in any calendar <br /> year pursuant to Section 13 (a) , (b) of the Fair Labor Standards Act <br /> 15 as amended April 8, 1974. <br /> 16 B. Day Laborers employed by the City in all other City Departments will <br /> be rated by their qualifications, experience, and background, and <br /> 17 compensated at a minimum of no less than Two Dollars and Twenty <br /> 18 Cents per hour and a maximum of no more than Four Dollars per <br /> hour except when Article VIII, Section 6 of the AFSCME Local #113 <br /> 19 agreement applies. <br /> 20 C . The Mayor and/or his/her designee, together with each Department <br /> Head employing Day Laborers, shall establish the rate of pay, <br /> 21 therefore, within the minimum and maximum rate based on the <br /> qualifications, experience, and background of each Day Laborer <br /> 22 employee. <br /> 23 <br /> D . In the case of Library Day Laborer employees, the Library Board <br /> 24 together with the Library Director shall establish the rate of pay, <br /> therefore, within the minimum of $2.20 per hour and maximum <br /> 25 rate of $4.00 per hour based on the qualifications, experience, <br /> and background of each Day Laborer employee. <br /> 26 <br /> Section 5: <br /> 27 — <br /> 28 A. There is hereby adopted as part of this salary ordinance, a longevity <br /> schedule for full-time employees covered by the AFSCME labor <br /> 29 contract under a three-step classification based on years of service <br /> as follows: <br /> 30 <br /> 31 <br /> 32 <br />
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