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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
October 13, 2021
MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #21-400
Sponsored By: Kristen Nelson
IN RE: FY 2022 - 2024 Investigators Association, Representing Prosecutor's Investigators
Chairperson and Members of the Board:
WHEREAS the County of Oakland, the Oakland County Prosecutor and the Oakland County Prosecutor's
Investigators Association, have negotiated a Collective Bargaining Agreement covering approximately nine (9)
Prosecutor's Investigators; and
WHEREAS a three-year Collective Bargaining Agreement has been reached for the period October 1, 2021,
through September 30, 2024; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to a 1% wage increase for Fiscal Year 2022 or "Me Too" with the general,
non -represented employees if a greater increase were approved; and
WHEREAS a new salary range has been established for the Prosecutor Investigator classi fication consisting of
a 7 year/84 month step; and
WHEREAS movement to this new step would occur at each employee's next anniversary date after reaching
step 6; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to a 1% wage increase for Fiscal Year 2023 or "Me Too" with the general,
non -represented employees if a greater increase were approved; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to a 1% wage increase for Fiscal Year 2024 or "Me Too" with the general,
non -represented employees if a greater increase were approved; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to the Employer increase in the 457 contribution match from $500 to
$1500 for eligible employees; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to an increase in the annual Wellness Incentive from $100 to $150 for
participating employees; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to an increase in the clothing allowance from $375 annually to $500
annually to be paid in installments of $250.00 June 15 and $250.00 December 15; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to recognize through past practice that Prosecutor's Investigators are
normally scheduled to work a 10 hour — 4 day work week. It shall therefore be established that the holiday rate
paid to Prosecutor's Investigators for a scheduled 4 day work week will be 10 hours of holiday pay; and
WHEREAS the parties have agreed to add the part-time, non -eligible Prosecutor's Investigators classification
to the collective bargaining agreement; and
WHEREAS this agreement provides that any employee benefit modifications including healthcare and/or
retirement benefit modifications implemented on a countywide basis to general, non -represented employees that
take effect during the duration of this Collective Bargaining Agreement shall be applied to employees
represented by this bargaining unit at the same time and in the same manner; and
WHEREAS this agreement has been reviewed by your Legislative Affairs & Government Operations
Committee, which recommends approval of the agreement.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approves the
proposed Collective Bargaining Agreement between the County of Oakland, the Oakland County Prosecutor
and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Investigators Association, covering the period of October 1, 2021,
through September 30, 2024, and that the Board Chairperson, on behalf of the County of Oakland, is authorized
to execute said agreement as attached.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED to approve the following classification salary range:
Base 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year
2112.93 2240.28 2367.88 2495.31 2622.70 2750.04 2887.54 3031.94
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the budget is amended as shown in Schedule A.
Chairperson, the following Commissioners are sponsoring the foregoing Resolution: Kristen Nelson.
"id Date: October 13, 2021
David Woodward, Commissioner
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Wes+ Date. October 14, 2021
Hilarie Chambers, Deputy County Executive II
Date: October 15, 2021
Lisa Brown, County Clerk / Register of Deeds
COMMITTER TRACKING
2021-10-05 Legislative Affairs & Government Operations - recommend and forward to Finance
2021-10-06 Finance - recommend to Board
2021-10-13 Full Board
VOTE TRACKING
Motioned by Commissioner Gary McGillivray seconded by Commissioner Christine Long to adopt the attached
Collective Bargaining Agreement: FY 2022 - 2024 Investigators Association, Representing Prosecutor's
Investigators.
Yes: David Woodward, Michael Spisz, Karen Joliat, Kristen Nelson, Eileen Kowall, Christine Long, Philip
Weipert, Gwen Markham, Angela Powell, Thomas Kuhn, Charles Moss, Marcia Gershenson, Adam L.
Kochenderfer, Yolanda Smith Charles, Charles Cavell, Penny Luebs, Janet Jackson, Gary McGillivray,
Robert Hoffman (19)
No: None (0)
Abstain: None (0)
Absent: Commissioner Miller III, Commissioner Gingel1 (2)
The Motion Passed.
ATTACHMF,NTS
1. BU 042 Prosecutor Inv SCHEDULE A RI
2. Pros Invest CBA Oct 12021 thru Sept 30 2024
3. Pros Invest SUMMARY OF AGREEMENT 2021 to 2024
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
1, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and
accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on October 13, 2021,
with the original record thereof now remaining in my office.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at Pontiac,
Michigan on Friday. October 13, 2021.
f
Lisa Brown, Oakland County Clerk/Register of Deeds
Oakland County, Michigan
Oakland County
Prosecutor's
Investigators Association
Schedule
"A"
Prosecutor's Investigators
Fund
FY 2021
FY 2022
FY 2023-24
at
A n
Amendment
Amendment
R/E
Fund Name
Division Name
Fund #
Division # e
Program #
Account #
Account Title
t
Fringe Benefit Fund (67800)
E
Fringe Benefit Fund
Non Dept Fringe Benefits
67800
9011501
183190
730499
Deferred Comp -County Pmts
- 5,000
-
E
Fringe Benefit Fund
Non Dept Fringe Benefits
67800
9011501
183190
730499
Deferred Comp -County Prints
- 10,000
10,000
E
Fringe Benefit Fund
HR Wellness
67800
1050521
183192
732148
Wellness Screenings
- 500
500
E
Fringe Benefit Fund
Non Dept Fringe Benefits
67800
9011501
183190
796500
Budgeted Equity Adjustment
- (15,500)
(10,500)
Total Expenditures
-
-
General
Fund (Fund #10100)
E
General Fund
Non Departmental
10100
9090101
196030
730359
Contingency
(29,952,00)
(29,952.00)
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney- Litigation
10100
4010201
122030
702010
Salaries Regular
- 4,588.00
4,588.00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney- Litigation
10100
4010201
122050
702010
Salaries Regular
- 4,588.00
4158800
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney - Litigation
10100
4010201
122060
702010
Salaries Regular
- 12,099.00
12,099.00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney - Litigation
10100
4010201
122030
722900
Fringe Benefit Adjustments
- 1,606.00
1,606.00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attomey- Litigation
10100
4010201
122050
722900
Fringe Benefit Adjustments
- 1,606.00
1,606.00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney- Litigation
10100
4010201
122060
722900
Fringe Benefit Adjustments
- 3,21500
3,215,00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney- Litigation
10100
4010201
122030
730303
Clothing Allowance
- 500.00
500.00
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney- Litigation
10100
4010201
122040
730303
Clothing Allowance
- 500.00
50000
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney - Litigation
10100
4010201
122050
730303
Clothing Allowance
- (1,750.00)
(1,750 00)
E
General Fund
Prosecuting Attorney - Litigation
10100
4010201
122060
730303
Clothing Allowance
- 3,00000
3.00000
Total Expenditures
-
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THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, AND
THE OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR
AND
THE OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S
INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION
PROSECUTOR'S INVESTIGATORS
Collective Bargaining Agreement
October 1, 2021 — September 30, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AGREEMENT
PAGE 1
ARTICLE I
RECOGNITION
PAGE 1
ARTICLE 11
MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY
PAGE 1
ARTICLE III
DISCIPLINE
PAGE 1
ARTICLE IV
LAYOFF AND RECALL
PAGE 2
ARTICLE V
REPRESENTATION
PAGE 2
ARTICLEVI
FALSE ARREST INSURANCE
PAGE 2
ARTICLE VII
DEFENSE AND INDEMINIFICATION
PAGE 2
ARTICLE VIII
GENERAL CONDITIONS
PAGE 3
ARTICLE IX
MERIT SYSTEM RESOLUTION
PAGE 4
ARTICLE X
MAINTENANCE OF CONDITIONS
PAGE 4
ARTICLE XI
NO STRIKE - NO LOCKOUT
PAGE 4
ARTICLE XII
SPECIAL CONFERENCES
PAGE 4
ARTICLE XI11
DUES CHECK - OFF
PAGE 5
ARTICLE XIV
DURATION
PAGE 6
ARTICLE XV
ECONOMIC MATTERS
PAGE 6
EMERGENCY MANAGER CLAUSE
PAGE 6
APPENDIX A
FRINGE BENEFITS PAGE 8
COMPENSATION FOR LEGAL HOLIDAYS PAGE 8
CLOTHING ALLOWANCE PAGE 8
WAGES PAGE 9
BENEFITS PAGE 9
APPENDIX C
MEDICAL OPTIONS COMPARISON PAGE 11
AGREEMENT
This agreement is made and entered into this day of . A.D., 2021, by and
between the County of Oakland and the Oakland County Prosecutor, hereinafter referred to collectively as the
"Employer", and the Oakland County Prosecutor's Investigators Association, hereinafter referred to as the
"Union". It is the desire of both parties to this agreement to continue to work harmoniously and to promote
and maintain high standards, between the Employer and employees, which will best serve the citizens of
Oakland County.
RECOGNITION
The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive representative of the employees of the Oakland
County Prosecutor's Office, for the purpose of collective bargaining with respect to rates of pay, wages, hours
of employment and other terms and conditions of employment, in the following bargaining unit for which they
have been certified, and in which the Union is recognized as collective bargaining representative, subject to
and in accordance with the provisions of Act 336 of the Public Acts of 1947, as amended.
All employees of the Oakland County
Prosecutor's Office as defined in
M.E.R.C. Case #76, H410 (Prosecutor's Investigators)
And Part -Time Non -Eligible (PTNE) Prosecutor's Investigators
All Prosecutor Investigators are certified law enforcement officers with the Michigan Commission on
Law Enforcement Standards and are required to maintain this certification annually. The general duties of
this position are, but not exclusive to, conducting varied criminal investigations, interviewing witnesses and
victims, gathering evidence, requesting arrest warrants and making arrests when appropriate, serving court
documents, testifying in court and providing public safety within the office of the Prosecutor.
11
MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY
The right to hire, promote, discharge or discipline, and to maintain discipline and efficiency of
employees, is the sole responsibility of the Employer except that Union members shall not be discriminated
against as such. In addition, the work schedules, methods and means of departmental operations are solely
and exclusively the responsibility of the employer, subject, however, to the provisions of this agreement.
F13149UNNO
Employees shall have the right to appeal terminations by final and binding arbitration. The arbitration
panel shall consist of the Prosecutor or designee, the Director of Human Resources or designee, and the
Oakland County Undersheriff or designee. The decisions to terminate shall only be overturned by a majority
vote of the panel.
IV
LAYOFF AND RECALL
If and when it becomes necessary for the Employer to reduce the number of employees in the work
force, the employees will be laid off by order of seniority and ability to perform the remaining work and shall
be recalled in the same order that they were laid off. Prosecutor's Investigators shall be eligible for recall on a
time for time basis for up to 24 months following the date of their layoff. New Prosecutor's Investigators shall
not be hired while there are Investigators eligible for recall on layoff.
V
REPRESENTATION
The Bargaining Unit shall select by a majority vote, one of their members to represent them in matters
of disciplinary action. This name shall be certified in writing to the Prosecuting Attorney. Permission for the
representative of the Bargaining Unit to leave their work station for the purpose of handling disciplinary
matters will not be unreasonably withheld.
VI
FALSE ARREST INSURANCE
Employees covered by this agreement shall be provided, by the Employer, a policy of False Arrest
Liability Insurance. The premiums for such insurance will be paid by the County.
VII
DEFENSE AND INDEMNIFICATION
In accordance with Miscellaneous Resolution #85339, adopted November 21, 1985 by the Board of
Commissioners, whenever a claim is made or a civil action is commenced against an officer or employee of the
County of Oakland for injuries to persons or property allegedly caused by the officer or employee while acting
within the scope of his or her authority, the County shall pay for all reasonable costs of litigation and engage
or furnish the services of an attorney in accordance with County policy to advise the officer or employee as to
the claim and to appear for and represent the officer or employee in the action.
The County may compromise, settle and pay the claim before or after the commencement of a civil
action. Whenever a judgement for damages is awarded against an officer or employee of the County as a
result of a civil action for personal injuries or property damage caused by the officer or employee while in the
course of employment and while acting within the scope of his or her authority, the County of Oakland shall
indemnify the officer or employee or pay, settle or compromise the judgement. To be eligible for the Defense
and Indemnity obligations set forth in this paragraph, officers and employees shall cooperate in all respects
with Corporation Counsel or assigned counsel in defending the claim or lawsuit.
2
When a criminal action is commenced against an officer or employee of the County of Oakland based
upon the conduct of the officer or employee in the course of employment, if the employee or officer had a
reasonable basis for believing that he or she was acting within the scope of his or her authority at the time of
the alleged conduct, the County of Oakland shall pay for, engage orfurnish the services of an attorney to advise
the officer or employee as to the action and to appear for and represent the officer or the employee in the
action. To be eligible for payment or reimbursement for counsel, an employee or officer who is charged
criminally must immediately provide notice of and a copy of the criminal charges to Oakland County
Corporation Counsel. It is understood that the bargaining unit member's obligation to provide immediate
notice to Corporation Counsel of any criminal action requires the member to promptly provide notice as soon
as is practicable, but in no event, not later than fourteen (14) calendar days after receiving notice of any
criminal action. Provided that the employee is otherwise entitled to have the County pay for the services of
an attorney pursuant to this Article, the parties agree to identify a panel of five (S) attorneys, from which a
member may choose and who will provide legal representation. The County, through the Office of Corporation
Counsel, shall select two (2) attorneys, the Association shall select (2) attorneys and the fifth attorney shall be
by mutual agreement. In the event of a vacancy in the panel it shall be filled by the party who appointed the
attorney who left the panel. In order to be eligible for payment or reimbursement, the member must select
an attorney from the panel. It is understood that the maximum payments from the County shall be pursuant
to the following schedule: Misdemeanors -$5,000;Non-capital Felony - $15,000; and Capital Felony - $30,000.
In the event an attorney provides services through an hourly rate, the attorney shall provide the County
Department of Corporation Counsel with monthly billings that do not infringe on the attorney -client
relationship. However, in no event shall the County be liable for attorney fees in excess of the amounts set
forth above. Separate counts in a criminal complaint or indictment shall not be aggregated (e.g., a
complaint/indictment count for a Non -capital Felony and another count for a Capital Felony will result in a
maximum payment of $30,000; a complaint or indictment for three (3) separate Misdemeanors will result in a
maximum payment of $5,000). Any attorney's fees in excess of the maximum amount shall be the sole
responsibility of the bargaining unit member.
Per MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #86124, adopted May 8, 1986 by the Board of Commissioners,
"Officer(s) and Employee(s) of Oakland County" are defined to include: Elected or Appointed Officers and
Officials; Employees; Volunteers; all Committees, Authorities, Commissions, Boards and Councils, including
those incorporated by authority of State or Federal Law, and all members thereof.
The County may purchase liability insurance to provide the above protection or may provide a self-
insurance program.
Vill
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Section 1
The provisions of this agreement shall be applied equally and without favoritism to all employees in
the Bargaining Unit. There shall be no discrimination as to age, sex, marital status, race, color, creed, national
origin or political affiliation. The Union shall share equally with the Employer the responsibility for applying
this provision of the agreement.
Section 2
The reemployment rights of employees and probationary employees who are veterans will be limited
by applicable laws and regulations.
3
0
MERIT SYSTEM RESOLUTION
The provisions of Miscellaneous Resolution #4606 as adopted by the then Oakland County Board of
Supervisors on September 19, 1966, and approved by the electorate on November 8, 1966, shall continue to
apply as set forth therein.
This is to be interpreted to mean that represented employees shall be covered by all Merit System
Rules in effect on the date of the signing of this agreement except for those rules dealing specifically with the
manner of selection, appointment, removal from office or limitations of political activity. In accordance with
past practice, all resolutions of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners as amended or changed, from
time to time, relating to the working conditions and compensation of the employees covered by this agreement
are incorporated by reference with the limitations set forth above and made a part hereof to the same extent
as if they were specifically set forth.
X
MAINTENANCE OF CONDITIONS
Conditions of employment in effect at the execution of this agreement, except as changed in
accordance with the terms of the agreement, shall be maintained.
XI
NO STRIKE -NO LOCKOUT
Under no circumstances will the Union cause or a authorize or permit its members to cause, nor will
any members of the bargaining unit take part in any strike, sit down, stay -in or slow down or any violation of
any State law. In the event of a work stoppage or other curtailment, the employees involved shall be subject
to immediate discharge as a violation of the collective bargaining agreement.
The Employer will not lockout any employees of the bargaining unit during the term of this agreement.
XII
SPECIAL CONFERENCES
Special conferences for important matters may be arranged at a mutually convenient time between
the Local President and the Employer or its designated representative upon the request of either party. Such
meetings shall be between at least two representatives of the Employer (one from Human Resources, and one
from the Prosecutors Office) and no more than two employee representative of the Union. Arrangement for
such special conferences shall be made in advance and an agenda on the matters to be taken up atthe meeting
shall be presented at the time the conference is requested. Matters taken up in special conferences shall be
confined to those included in the agenda. The members of the Union shall not lose time or pay for time spent
in such conference.
XIII
DUES CHECK -OFF
1. The Employer agrees to deduct the Union membership initiation fee and dues, once each month, from
the pay of those employees who individually authorize in writing that such deductions be made. All
authorizations delivered to the Employer prior to the first day of the month shall become effective
during that succeeding month. Check -off monies will be deducted from the second paycheck of each
month and shall be remitted together with an itemized statement to the Local Treasurer of the Union
or his/her designee in writing within fourteen (14) days after the deductions have been made.
2. Each employee who signs the Union's Application for Union Membership and Authorized Dues
Deduction Card shall have Union dues deducted from their paychecks as set forth in paragraph one.
Such authorization and assignment is voluntary and not conditioned upon present or future
membership in the Union. The dues authorization and assignment shall be irrevocable and shall
automatically renew itself for successive yearly periods thereafter unless the employee gives written
notice to the Employer and the Union between December 1 and December 31 each year of the
employee's desire to revoke same and in such event Union dues deduction shall cease. An employee
shall also cease to be subject to check -off deductions beginning with the month immediately following
the month in which the employee is no longer a member of the bargaining unit.
3. Employees may resign their Union membership at any time by notifying the Union but may still be
responsible for payroll deductions as set forth in Subsection 2.
4. Deductions for any calendar month shall be remitted to the Local Treasurer of the Union as set forth
in paragraph one. In the event that a refund is due to any employee for any sums deducted from
wages and paid to the Union, it shall be the responsibility of such employee to obtain the appropriate
refund from the Union.
5. The Employer shall not be liable for the remittance or payment of any sums other than those
constituting actual deduction made. If the Employer fails to make a deduction for any employee as
provided, it shall make that deduction from the employee's next pay period in which such deduction
is normally deducted after the error has been called to its attention by the employee or the Union.
6. If there is an increase or decrease in Union payroll deductions, as determined and established by the
Union, such changes shall become effective upon the second pay period following notice from the
Union to the Employer of the new amount(s).
7. The Union will protect, save harmless and indemnify the Employer from any and all claims, demands,
lawsuits, attorney fees, and all other forms of liability by reason of action taken by the Employer for
the purpose of complying with this Article.
8. Should there be a conflict between the dues authorization form signed by the employee and this Article
of the labor contract, this Article shall be controlling.
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XIV
This agreement shall remain in full force and effect until midnight, September 30, 2024. It shall be
automatically renewed from year to year thereafter unless either party shall notify the other in writing ninety
(90) days prior to the anniversary date, that it desires to modify this agreement. In the event that such notice
is given, negotiations shall begin no later than ninety (90) days prior to the anniversary date. This agreement
shall remain in full force and be effective during the period of negotiations and until further notice of
termination of this agreement is provided to the other party in the manner set forth in the following paragraph
In the event that either party desires to terminate this Agreement, written notice must be given to the
other party no less than ten (10) days prior to the desired termination date which shall not be before the
anniversary date set forth in the preceding paragraph.
It is agreed and understood that the provisions contained herein shall remain in full force and effect
so long as they are not in violation of applicable statutes and ordinances and remain within the jurisdiction of
the County of Oakland.
XV
ECONOMIC MATTERS
The agreement between the parties on economic matters are set forth in Appendix A, Appendix B and
Appendix C attached hereto and are incorporated into this collective bargaining agreement, subject to the
terms and conditions thereof.
EMERGENCY MANAGER CLAUSE
An emergency manager appointed under the Local Financial Stability and Choice Act, 2012 PA 436,
MCL 141.151 to 141.1575 shall be allowed to reject, modify or terminate the collective bargaining agreement
as provided in the Local Financial Stability Choice Act.
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OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S
INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION
COUNTY OF OAKLAND
A Michigan Constitutional Corporation
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David T. Woodward, Chairperson
Board of Commissioners
OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR
Karen D. McDonald
Prosecuting Attorney
OAKLAND COUNTY EXECUTIVE
David Coulter
County Executive
PROSECUTOR'S INVESTIGATORS
APPENDIX A
A. For the following fringe benefits, refer to the Oakland County Merit System Rule Book:
1. Injury on the Job
2. Legal Holidays
3. Leave of absence with or without pay
4. List of Eligibility for Employee Benefits
S. Family Leave
6. Personal Leave
7. Death Leave
8. Annual Leave
9. Tuition Reimbursement
B. Hours of Work and Compensation for Legal Holidays
It being recognized through past practice that Prosecutor's Investigators are normally scheduled to
work a 10 hour-4 day work week. It shall therefore be established that the holiday rate paid to Prosecutor's
Investigators for a scheduled 4 day work week will be 10 hours holiday pay.
C. The fringe benefits modified in previous Collective Bargaining Agreements shall continue in effect
unless subsequently modified.
CLOTHING ALLOWANCE
Effective October 1, 2021, Prosecutor's Investigators will be eligible to receive a Clothing Allowance
of $500 annually to be paid in installments of $250.00 June 15 and $250.00 December 15.
PROSECUTOR'S INVESTIGATORS
APPENDIX B
WAGES
Fiscal Year 2022:
Classification Base 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year
Prosecutor 2112.93 2240.28 2367.88 2495.31 2622.70 2750.04 2887.54 3031.94
Investigator
Fiscal Year 2022 —Establish a 7 Year/84 - month salary step to the current salary range of this classification at
the amount of $78,050.00. Movement to this new step would occur at each employee's next anniversary
date after reaching step 6.
All PTNE Prosecutor Investigators will be paid at salary step 7 at the time they are employed and or enter this
classification.
1% Increase. Should a general wage increase greater than 1% be provided to the general, non -represented
employee groups, then this bargaining unit would be entitled to the same increase applied at the same time
and in the same manner.
Fiscal Year 2023 —1% increase. Should a general wage increase greater than 1% be provided to the general,
non -represented employee groups, then this bargaining unit would be entitled to the same increase applied
at the same time and in the same manner.
Fiscal Year 2024 —1% increase. Should a general wage increase greater than 1% be provided to the general,
non -represented employee groups, then this bargaining unit would be entitled to the same increase applied
at the same time and in the same manner.
BENEFITS
Employee Benefits-2022, 2023 and 2024
Any benefit modifications implemented on a countywide basis to general non -represented employees, to
take effect during calendar years 2022, 2023 and 2024 shall be applied to employees in this bargaining unit at
the same time and in the same manner.
Healthcare Benefits-2022, 2023 and 2024
Any healthcare benefit modifications implemented on a countywide basis to general, non -represented
employees, to take effect during calendar years 2022, 2023 and 2024 shall be applied to employees in this
bargaining unit at the same time and in the same manner.
All Health Care Benefits set forth herein are subject to the employee contribution where applicable and to
the terms and conditions of the plan. The Employer has the right to select and change any and all
plans/policies, insurance benefits, plan providers or third -party administrators provided the benefits stated
herein remain substantially the same. All benefits set forth apply to active employees and their dependents
only.
Retirement Benefits — 2022, 2023 and 2024
Any retirement modifications, including Deferred Compensation, implemented on a countywide basis to
general, non -represented employees, to take effect during calendar years 2022, 2023 and 2024 shall be
applied to employees represented by this bargaining unit at the same time and in the same manner.
Effective October 1, 2021, any benefit modifications to the Deferred Compensation plan implemented on a
county -wide basis to general, non -represented employees shall be applied to employees in this bargaining
unit at the same time and in the same manner.
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APPENDIX C
Attached hereto is the Medical Options Comparison chart.
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SUMMARY OF AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND,
THE OAKLAND COUNTY PROSECUTOR
AND
THE PROSECUTOR'S INVESTIGATORS ASSOCIATION
DURATION:
ECONOMIC:
October 2021
3 Years October 1, 2021 — September 30, 2024
Contractual:
• Wages:
FY 2022 1% increase.
Establish a 7 Year salary step to the current salary range of this classification
at the amount of $78,050.00. Movement to this new step would occur at
each employee's next anniversary date after reaching step 6.
Base 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year
2112.93 2240.28 2367.88 2495.31 2622.70 2750.04 2887.54 3031.94
FY 2023 1% increase. Should a general wage increase greater than 1% be provided to
the general, non -represented employee groups, then this bargaining unit
would be entitled to the same increase applied at the same time and in the
same manner.
FY 2024 1% increase. Should a general wage increase greater than 1% be provided to
the general, non -represented employee groups, then this bargaining unit
would be entitled to the same increase applied at the same time and in the
same manner.
• Benefits:
Employee Benefits 2022, 2023 and 2024:
Any benefit modifications implemented on a countywide basis to
general, non -represented employees, to take effect during
calendar years 2022, 2023 and 2024 shall be applied to
employees in this bargaining unit at the same time and in the
same manner.
Annual Wellness Incentive will be increased from $100 to $150.
Healthcare 2022, 2023 and 2024:
Any healthcare benefit modifications implemented on a
countywide basis to general, non -represented employees, to
take effect during calendar years 2022, 2023 and 2024 shall be
applied to employees in this bargaining unit at the same time and
in the same manner.
Retirement 2022, 2023 and 2024:
Any retirement modifications, including Deferred Compensation,
implemented on a countywide basis to general, non -represented
employees, to take effect during calendar years 2022, 2023 and
2024 shall be applied to employees represented by this
bargaining unit at the same time and in the same manner.
Deferred Comp Effective October 1, 2021, any benefit modifications made to the
Deferred Compensation plan implemented on a countywide
basis to general, non -represented employees, shall be applied to
employees in this bargaining unit at the same time and in the
same manner.
County to increase $500 match to $1500 match to eligible
employees
Clothing Allowance Effective October 1, 2021, Prosecutor's Investigators will receive
a Clothing Allowance of $500.00 annually to be paid in
installments of $250.00 June 15 and $250.00 December 15.
Holiday Pay It being recognized through past practice that Prosecutor's
Investigators are normally scheduled to work a 10 hour-4 day
work week. It shall therefore be established that the holiday rate
paid to Prosecutor's Investigators for a scheduled 4 day work
week will be 10 hours holiday pay.
NON -ECONOMIC:
Recognition Add the PTNE Prosecutors Investigators classification to the
collective bargaining agreement.
Bulletin Board Delete this section from the current collective bargaining
agreement.
Final Average Compensation Delete this section from the current collective bargaining
agreement.