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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1977.06.16 - 10494John jr McDonald, Chai 1 HER)/ API:" OVE THE F• REGOING RESOLUTIQN PT _wew . ./ Miscellaneous Resolution 8005 June 2, 1977 BY: PERSONNEL COMMITTEE - John J. McDonald, Chairman IN RE: 1977-1978 ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS LABOR AGREEMENT TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the County of Oakland and the Assistant Prosecutor Employees Unit of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney represented by the Oakland County Government Bar Association have been negotiating a labor agreement covering certain employees in the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney; and WHEREAS a labor agreement covering the years 1977 and 1978 has been reached and reduced to writing; and WHEREAS there are forty-seven (47) budgeted positions in the Assistant Prosecutor Unit and the agreement results in a total increased budgeted salaries cost for 1977 of $58,856; and WHEREAS your Personnel Committee recommends approval of the Labor Agreement, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 1977-1978 Labor Agreement between the County of Oakland and the Oakland County Government Bar Association, be and the same is hereby approved, and that the Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the County of Oakland, be and is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto. The Personnel Committee, by John J. McDonald, Chairman, moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PERSONNEL COMMITTEE THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND AND OFFICE OF THE OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS Collective Barpining Agreement 1977 - 1978 AGREEMENT The following wage rates for the various classifications in the Office of the Oakland County Prosecutor, and the enumerated benefits, constitute a complete agreement satisfying all non-economic and economic demands made by the Oakland County Government Bar Association representing employees in such classifications. I. SALARIES The following salary schedule shall prevail during the term of this collective bargaining agreement. JANUARY 1, 1977 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1977* CLASSIFICATION Chief Trial Lawyer Chief Appellate Counsel Senior Trial Lawyer Assistant Prosecutor III Assistant Prosecutor II **Assistant Prosecutor I Prosecutors Trainee Law Clerk BASE 6 MO. 1 YEAR 18 MO. 2 Year 31,253 31,964 32,675 33,385 34,095 29,267 30,251 31,253 31,964 32,675 27,342 28,298 29,267 30,251 31,253 22,130 23,006 23,898 24,803 25,724 17,329 18,947 20,621 14,685 15,601 16,524 11,927 9,121 *Effective July 1, 1977, these rates shall be increased by one (1) percent over the rates shown; effective January 1, 1978, the rates shall be increased four (4) percent over the July 1, 1977 rates; effective July 1, 1978, the rates shall be increased two (2) percent over the January 1, 1978 rates and shall remain effective through December 31, 1978. **Following the completion of six months at the maximum step of Assistant Prosecutor I, and in the absence of a denial by the Prosecuting Attorney, employees shall be automatically advanced to the base step of Assistant Prosecutor II. Advancement from salary step to salary step within a classification shall be made automatically upon the passage of the length of time specified for each salary step. II. ON CALL DUTY PAY The one Assistant Prosecutor who is designated as being on duty for a period of time (such duty meaning he or she is available for professional assistance to the public twenty-four hours a day for seven consecutive days) shall be compensated for such duty at the rate of $225 additional pay per week during 1977 and this amount shall be increased to $250 per week effective January 1, 1978. If the "On Call" Assistant Prosecutor works less than a full week, then the payment shall be on a pro-rated basis. III. LEAVE OF ABSENCE WITHOUT PAY Any represented employee may request a Leave of Absence Without Pay for a period of 12 months, for the purpose of attendance as a student or teaching fellow (attendance as a teaching fellow must involve a program leading to advanced educational attainments for the employee requesting the Leave) at a college, or university in a program related to law enforcement. Application for such leave shall be processed and regulated according to Rule 13 of the Oakland County Merit System. IV. MERIT SYSTEM RULES AND PERSONNEL INFORMATION BOOK (a) The Oakland County Merit System Rules and Personnel Information Book, which contains the fringe benefits, shall apply to employees in the unit in the manner set forth in the resolution adopted by the then Oakland County Board of Supervisors on September 19, 1966 and approved by the electorate on November 8, 1966; except by agreement of the parties, the employees in this unit will not participate in any manner in, or receive any benefits from, the Oakland County Employees Retirement System. (b) In reference to (a) above, the following additional, improved or revised fringe changes are incorporated herein: 1. Effective January 1, 1977, in the event an employee has previously received income continuation insurance, benefits will begin on the day following the day the disability has lasted for a continuous number of work days equal to seventy percent (70%) of the number of sick leave days the employee has earned since he or she last utilized income continuation insurance. 2. The $500 lifetime maximum, applied to Type C dental expenses in connection with fixed bridge work, will no longer be in effect. 3. Effective May 1, 1977, a maximum tuition reimbursement limit of $350 per semester will be established. Effective January 1, 1978 the maximum reimbursement limit shall be increased to $400 per semester (the current two class limit per semester will not change). 4. Effective January 1, 1977, employees required to drive their personal vehicle on official County business shall receive sixteen (16) cents per mile. Effective January 1, 1978, employees required to drive their personal vehicles on official County business shall receive seventeen (17) cents per mile. 5. The revisions in Merit Rule 26, "Legal Holidays" which eliminate Good Friday holiday provisions and add provisions for a Floating Holiday are incorporated in this agreement. This non-accruable Floating Holiday may be used by employees who have completed three months service, with prior permission, as a religious holiday, for an employee's birthday, or for other purposes desired by the employee. There shall be no premium pay in conjunction with this day and the department head shall be responsible for considering the best Interest of the department and County service when approving use of the Floating Holiday. OAKLAND COUNTY GOVERNMENT BAR ASSOCIATION * r- di+ ' Ztdb e. COUNTY OF OAKLAND, Constiiutional ichigan ation Gibrer, Jr. /Chairman Board of Commissioner by L. Brooks PAterson D COUNTY,FROSECUTING ATTORNEY V. DURATION OF AGREEMENT This agreement shall remain in full force and effect from January 1, 1977, to midnight, December 31, 1978. FISCAL NOTE BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE, PAUL E. KASPER, CHAIRMAN IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #8005 - 1977-1978 ASSISTANT PROSECUTOR'S LABOR AGREEMENT June 16, 1977 TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant to Rule XI-C of this Board, the Finance Committee has reviewed Miscellaneous Resolution #8005 and finds the sum of $58,856 available in the 1977 Non-Departmental Salary Adjustment Account, Said amount to be trans- ferred to the 1977 Prosecutor's Budget as follows: 1) $55,762 to the Administration Unit Salary Line-item 2) $3,094 to the Organized Strike Force Unit Salary Line-item FINANCE COMMITTEE Paul E. Kasper, Chairman #8005 June 16, 1977 Moved by McDonald supported by Roth the report be accepted and Resolution #8005 be adopted. AYES: Price, Roth, Simson, Wilcox, Aaron, Daly, Doyon, Fortino, Gabler, Gorsline, Hoot, Kasper, Kelly, McConnell, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Moxley, Olson, Page, Patterson, Pernick, Peterson. (23) NAYS: Lanni. (1) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted and Resolution #8005 was adopted. STATE OF MICHIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of Miscellaneous Resolution #8005 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on June 16, 1977 with the original record thereof now remaining in my office, and that it is a true and correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan this 16th day of June 19 77 Lynn D. Allen Clerk By Deputy Clerk