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MOU Holiday PayRESOLUTION R15 -107 1( 11 11 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND RATIFYING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING AND GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA AND PALM BEACH COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (LIEUTENANTS, SERGEANTS AND OFFICERS AND DETECTIVES) REGARDING ARTICLE 19 — HOLIDAY PAY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach and the Palm Beach County Police 1� If 1; If 1� 2( 21 2: 23 24 2S 2( 2i 2F 25 3( 31 Benevolent Association (Lieutenants, Sergeants and Officers and Detectives) have entered into a Collective Bargaining Agreement for the term ending September 30, 2016; and WHEREAS, on July 22, 2015 the PBA filed Grievances for each unit regarding Article 19 — Holiday Pay; and WHEREAS, the City and the PBA have reached an agreement to resolve the pending Grievances be restating Article 19 — Holiday Pay according to the new language set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach deems it to be in the best interests of the residents and citizens of the City to approve and ratify this Memorandum of Understanding; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are true and correct and hereby ratified and confirmed by the City Commission. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida does hereby approve and ratify the Memorandum of Understanding and Grievance Settlement C: \Users \prainitoj\AppData\ Local \Microsoft \Windows \Temporary Internet Piles\ Content. IE5\ TJSA2KNN \MOU_PBA_(Lts_Sgts_and_Off icers_and_Detectives_Hol iday_Pay).doc Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the Palm Beach County Police K1i 39 38 4t 4 4 4 5 511 5 5 5 5 g 5 ATTEST: Benevolent Association (Lieutenants, Sergeants and Officers and Detectives) regarding Article 19 — Holiday Pay for the respective Collective Bargaining Agreements with terms ending September 30, 2016, a copy of the Memorandum of Understanding is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Section 3. This Resolution will become effective immediately upon passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3 rd day of September, 2015. CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA Mayor — Jerry Taylor YES NO Vice Mayor — Joe Casello ✓ Commissioner — David T. Merker ,S Commissioner — Mack McCray Commissioner — Michael M. Fitzpatrick VOTE Ll✓ D 1 _ J t M. Prainito, MMC >ty Clerk (Corporate Seal) C:\ Users \prainitoj\AppData\Local \Microsoft \Windows \Temporary Internet Files\ Content. IE5 \TJSA2KNN \MOU_PBA_(Lts_Sgts_ and_ Officers _and_Detectives_Holiday_Pay). doc ,1ORAN!DU,',N1 OF VNDERSTANDING LW VANCE SETTL Ell EN T ANTEEN1 E?VY File \1 ell) (I l'alldurn of Understatidmy Agreement is entered into het" en the CAq Boy non Beach Florkia ( and the Pahn Beach Comm) Pohce Renevolent Association ("PRA"). The CQ`ecli� e date is the date last fly the par Wherca-,,, the City and PBA me pajlm` to a Collective Bargaining A,(,,reenient for the term that ends 9 3W and Whereas. the PBA filed a Grievmwe dwed My 21 N! 5 regarding Article 19. Holidays: and Whereas, the City and PBA have readied an agreertieth dirough the grievance rep ew process which resolves the pending grievance and provides clarification of' holiday pay benefits by mmiornew A'Article 19 as hereinafter set foilh. NOWTHE',REFORETHE Cl f [,:N]ON, AGRFJ,: 1. Ile RneWing) Whereas i,;lauses are true and c orrcct. 2. Ai 19, Holidays is deleted i, its cntitr and replaced with the !`ollok ing nev% Language: AR`T IC: 1 19 1101ADAYPAY Smtbn 1. Bagairibg Unit Nkniibon will receive I lolWay Pay in Me 60lowmg nianlier N, l , �,ecoiid paycheck in October, members will recertc 90 licturs straight lillic Ikdiday fly at cuaclv rwc of pal on oheck dam. Ilis payrnent is A the follo holidays Veterans' Da\ Ilanksgn in IQ CD Dal After Thanksgivnig o Claiminas IAC Clixisimas Dq c Ne" WA Q 11. '1 he second paycheck ill Januag, inembers \% ill rcccivc'75 hk)Lll-s Stl--,UtIht little IhAuly Ny at cuuw raw (1 pay on check date. I hi` payinent is for the UK" ing ludidays: c lards I_.trthcr King. Jr Da > Pre iderns Day NICI )AalI)q i ndependcncc Da . Cp 1 MW I:) M." Section ?. Bargaining Unit Nkmbers mum he actively employed im the paycheck datc in order to receive the 1- lolidati Pav in Seciion 1. Section BaT aining Unrt kkn hers Mo Iskw c employment muss pay back any holidays fir which they were paid taut waet not emI'akq d on clate of holiday, This payment mill be deducted Rom the rr'ternbc;r`s final pay clwck at the hnnrly rate at VMS the RAW, tivas paid. Sc :tic +n 4 Ne" I fires % iH rLce ve Ilohday Pay on a pro rated basis can the first paycheck of the naomh fallowing claw of hrrc. l he pnvation will be MAIN IN as RAlow s: ry. It hived betNticcn (krcrbw In anci.l<anuary l t. ( )tae Will rct,ciVe llolida) Pra�' I01' only the hohd<ay , ;n Section I A that occu nd while (sQ was Grohvly ernpl qT& 13. If faired bete cell January ?nti aracl September 3()tla, (s)he m ill recc.i \,c Holiday P av Rv only tlae holtdstys A Scene n I I3 that twcuncd "Me (Ohe was aninly cnmkv 1. section 5, There is no additional pa prernmin or other - wise, for time m orkt:d on City-observed °rued or ac;tt.ral holidays. Section fi. There is nc} pay, premium carotherwisc, to f3ar cainin t -'rtit , leinbers who do not work oil City. ohser \ed or actual }holidays. Section 7. For the Labor Day holiday on Scptcnalvr T 2011 Bargyri shg t nn Merhabcrs will recx c. 15 hours str.:a OU nmc I lolicl ay Pray in their paychecks elated September 25, 201 3. Approval of this l ernorandurra of C nclumanEl ng and Grievance Settlement Agreement reseal\ cs all pending, or threatened grievances regarcling holiday pay. W GRA21 306MMI so CI TN' OF BOYN FON BEACH, FLORIDA DA`14 'D: PAI,.,NI BIUCiff COU'N"FY POLICE BEN FVOLENT',,-kSSOCIATI0N PRESI CAA" ED: 201 Approved,,as legaylbrm and content: James A. Cherot" ('. rte Attorney PALM BEACH mUSn ' o p EXCCLItIVe Board /°huKazujim P8SD III sidou ErTiem*!George nmired-wPBYo Eum'lisDirem, Richard McAfee vBS0 Vice-President LuuPcnIUC v/paPo Treasurer Kc,iul�o PBSO J,co/o,, 6re-aUon Palm Beach OnndenxIII) PALM BEACH COUNTY *10LICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. 100 N, Florida MumA» Road °xemPa\mBcuJh.FL334V9'6|0O°(56|)6V8-37 15-(3b|) u0o/54Fax August 24.2O15 Sent by Email transmission And Regular U.S. Mail Loh L8Verhere, City Manager City of Boynton Beach 100E. Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL33425 R8: Palm Beach County PBA and City of Boynton Beach RATIFICATION gFK0OU (HOLIDAY PAY) and GRIEVANCE SETTLEMENT Dear Manager LaVerriere: As you know, this organization is the exclusive representative for sworn law enforcement personnel working in the Boynton Beach Police Department within three (3) bargaining units identified by Public Employees Relations Commission ("PERC") certification numbers appearing above. AS you know also, ratif votes were had from August 20m and 21 regard b] each Ofthe 3 collective bargaining agreements kJgOV8FnVV@ges hours and terms and conditions of employment for the subject officers; at the conclusion OTeach day of which ballots duly were counted and the day's results announced as required byPEF<Cregulations. On the final day Ofratification voting, immediate upon the CoO[JUSiVD Of — votin the ballot boxes were unlocked, the day' ballots were counted and the result Of ra voting was announced. This will serve asadditional written notice to the City of the ratification voting results: Police Officers and [}ebeohvos Ratified Police Sergeants Tentative Ratified Police Lieutenants Tentative F78dOed eotfuU /Y" i[LU Gary Li n Genera oun el GUadt Eonpy: John Kazanjian, President James A.Chem/.Esq. Julie Oldbury, Director of Human Resources and Risk Management Cory Gray, P8ARapesenkaUva Henry Diehl, PBA Representative Daniel Dugger, PBA Representative Toby Athol, PBA Representative Joseph Ueg/uoo.* Bxxopvaaennmve Doug Gilbert, AppL PBARopnenento|ive 77ie Vbiczq/}bbx 800c6 Cnun/ysLuwE11/'0n,0/mx/