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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1972.05.18 - 15871May 18, 1972 The Personnel Practices Committee s, Resolution NO0 with the recommendation that the resolution 5981 REPORT By Mr. am land IN RE: RESOLUTION #5981 - ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS 1972 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: by William L. Mainland Chairman, reports Miscellaneous be adopted. LPERSONNEL PRACTICES COMMITTEE William L. Mainland, Chairman Miscellaneous Resolution 5981 April 11, 1972 BY: PERSONNEL PRACTICES COMMITTEE - W. L. Mainland, Chairman IN RE: ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS 1972 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen WHEREAS the Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney, the County of Oakland, and the Assistant Prosecutor Employees of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney represented by the Oakland County Government Bar Association, have been negotiating a Memorandum of Understanding covering certain employees in the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney; and WHEREAS a Memorandum of Understanding has been reached and reduced to writing; and WHEREAS said Memorandum of Understanding has been reviewed by your Personnel Practices Committee which recommends approval of the Memorandum; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Memorandum of Understanding between the Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney, the County of Oakland, and the Assistant Prosecutor Employees of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney represented by the Oakland County Government Bar Association, be and the same is hereby approved, and the rates and benefits to be placed in effect upon receipt of notice of review by the Pay Board; and that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board, on behalf of the County of Oakland, be and they are hereby authorized to execute said Memorandum of Understanding, a copy of which is attached hereto. Mr. Chairman, on behalf of the Personnel Practices Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PERSONNEL PRACTICES COMMITTEE W. L. Mairand, Chairman 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 eMploys in such classifications. The listed wage rates in the following wage, schedule and the enumerated benefits are effective from January 1, 1972 through December 31, 1972: A.) CLASSIFICATION BASE 6 MO. 12 MO, 18 MO, 24 MO. Chief Trial Lawyer 22,000 22,500 23,000 23,500 24,000 Chief Appellate Counsel 21,000 21,500 22,000 22,500 23,000 Chief of District Courts 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Juvenile Courts . 20,000 20,500 . 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Organized Crime & Frauds 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Organized Crime Prosecution 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Training Chief of Warrants Senior Trial Lawyer Assistant Prosecutor III Police Legal Advisor Assistant Prosecutor 11 Assistant Prosecutor 1 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 ' 17,000 17,500 18,000 18,500 19,000 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 12,000 12,700 13,400 14,000 B.) The one Assistant Prosecutor who is designatedas being on duty for a period of time (snch 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 $175 additional pay per week; or if working less than a full week, then on a pro-rated basis. C.) Any represented employee may request a Leave of Absence Without Pay for a period of 12 months, for the purpose of attendan0e as a student or teaching fellovi' (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. Information Book shall- continue to apply to the Hassistant prosecutors with the accompanying fringe benefits as set forth therein. OAKLAND COUNTY GOVERNMENT OAKLAND COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ;PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 1Thomas G. Plunkett, Prosecuting Attorney !COUNTY OP OAKLAND, A Michigan !Constitutional Corporation By Lawrence R. Pernick 5 Chairman; and Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of its Board of Commissioners Moved by Mainland supported by Paholak the resolution be referred to the Finance Committee. Discussion followed. The Chairman referred the resolution to the Finance Committee. #5981 Moved by Mainland supported by Barakat that Resolution #5981 be adopted. Discussion followed. Moved by Powell supported by Kasper the resolution be amended to reflect two additional categories within the classification, providing for a category of Probationary Attorney, with a pay scale of 10% under the classification to which hired, for a period of six months, and be reviewed as to the qualities and capabilities needed in the Department;i and a second classification be -added, entitled Attorney Trainee, with pay beginning at 20% under the classification to which hired, and move on a quarterly basis at 5% each quarter to the minimum range of the classification, upon review by the Prosecutor and Personnel Practices Committee. Discussion followed. Mr. Lennon moved the previous question. The Chairman stated that those in favor of calling the question, say. Aye, and those opposed, say No. The vote was as follows: AYES: Coy, Daly, Doyon, Harrison, Houghten, Kasper, Kronenberg, Lennon, Mainland, Mathews, Olson, Paholak, Perinoff, Pernick, Powell, Simson, Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley. (20) NAYS: Dearborn, Gabler, Horton. (3) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the Chairman called for a vote on the amendment. The vote was as follows: AYES: Dearborn, Gabler, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Powell, Coy. (7) NAYS: Daly, Doyon, Harrison, Kronenberg, Lennon, Mainland, Mathews, Olson, Paholak, Perinoff, Pernick, Simson, Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley. (16) A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost. Discussion followed. Mr. Lennon moved the previous question. Seconded by Mr. Barakat, The Chairman stated that those in Ifavor of calling the question, say Aye and those opposed, say No. The vote was as follows: AYES: Doyon, Harrison, Kronenberg, Lennon, Mainland, Mathews, Olson, Paholak, Perinoff, Pernick, Simson, Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley, Daly. (16) NAYS: Dearborn, Gabler, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Patnales, Powell, Coy. (8) Eighteen votes not having been cast in favor of calling the question, the motion lost. Discussion followed. Moved by Houghten supported by Kasper the resolution be amended to reduce the recommended appropriation contained therein by 50%. A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost. Moved by Ler I supported by Barakat that deb-'e be limited, in accordance with Rule XXII. AYES: Doyon, Harrison, Kronenberg, Lennon, Mainland, Mathews, Olson, Paholak, Pernick, Perinoff, Simson, Szabo,,Aaron, Barakat, Burley, Daly. (16) NAYS: Gabler, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Patnales, Powell, Dearborn. (7) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried, Moved by Houghten supported by Kasper the resolution be amended by changing the effective date to July 1, 1972 instead of January 1, 1972. A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost. Vote on resolution: AYES: Harrison, Kronenberg, Lennon, Mainland, Mathews, Olson, Paholak, Perinoff, Pernick, Simson, Szabo, Aaron, Barakat, Burley, Daly, Doyon. (16) NAYS: Gabler, Horton, Houghten, Kasper, Patnales, Powell, Dearborn, (7) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted OAKLAND OUNTY GOVERNMENT BWASSOCIATION OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY awrence a/rman; and COUNTY OF OAKLAND, A Michigan CoOional Corporation 4- e ( Allen, Clerk of its loard of Commissioners AGREEMENT AS TO EFFECTIVE DATE OF WAGES AND BENEFITS CONTAINED IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT WHEREAS The Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney and the County of Oakland, as the Employer, and the Oakland County Government Bar Association representing the Assistant Prosecutor Employees of the Office of Prosecuting Attorney, as the Association, have concluded negotiations of certain wages and benefits for the employees which are sec forth in a signed Memorandum of Understanding, dated May 18, 1972, which constitutes the collective bargaining agreement, and WHEREAS during the negotiations it was understood by both the Employer and the Association that the final agreed upon wages and benefits would require approval of the Pay Board; IT IS THEREFORE UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED between the Employer and the Association that the agreed upon wages and :benefits will not be placed into effect until review and approval of the Pay Board. Dated: May 18, 1972 TheMas G. Plunkeft, Prosecuting Attorney MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 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. The listed wage rates in the following wage schedule and the enumerated benefits are effective from January 1, 1972 through December 31, 1972: A.) CLASSIFICATION BASE. 6 MO. 12 MO, 18 MO. 24 MD._ Chief Trial Lawyer 22,000 22,500 23 3 000 23,500 24,000 Chief Appellate Counsel 21,-000 21,500 22,000 22,500 23,000 Chief of District Courts 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Juvenile Courts 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Organized Crime & Frauds 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Organized Crime Prosecution 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 Chief of Training Chief of Warrants Senior Trial Lawyer Assistantg)rosecutor III Police Legal Advisor Assistant Prosecutor II Assistant Prosecutor• I 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 20,000 20,500 21,000 21,500 22,000 17,000 17,500 18,000 18,500 19,000 15,000 15,500 16,000 16,500 14,000 14,500 15,000 15,500 16,000 12,000 12,700 13,400 14,000 B.) 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 $175 additional pay per week; or if working less than a full week, then on a pro-rated basis. C.) 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. OAKLAND COUNTY GOVERNMENT BAR ASSOCIATION COUNTY OF OAKLAND, A Michigan 1Consi4Wonal Corporatio Lif Allen, Clerk, of ita hoard. of Commissioners / Dated: May 18, 1972 OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ITIfomas G. Plunkett, Pros -eeuting Attorney Memorandum of Understandilig Page 2 D.) The application of theOakland County Merit! System Rules and Personnel Information Book shall continue to apply to the 'asistant prosecutors with the accompanying fringe benefits as set forth therein. 1 9th this REPORT May 18, 1972 BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE - Alexander C. Perinoff, Chairman IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #5981 - ASSISTANT PROSECUTORS 1972 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Pursuant to Rule 11,C of this Board, the Finance Committee finds the sum of $54,799 available, such funds to be transferred from the Summer Employment Fund to the salaries portion of the Assistant Prosecutors budget. FINANCE COMMITTEE ATexander C. Perinoff, Chairman 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 Resolution #5981 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners 000•0110 000000 ......... .se••9010"0.0“.n • ..... 00"0•11yeadern 0000000 00000 at their May 18, 1972 meeting 0o0000•e00•0e0 0000 0000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 000000000000 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 day of May 19_7? Lynn D. Allen Clerk 00000 ..... _Deputy Clerk