HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-28; City Council; Resolution 94-175c
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RESOLUTION NO. 94-175
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CASH COMPENSATION PAYMENT FOR
EMPLOYEES REPRESENTED BY THE CARLSBAD
CITY EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION.
WHEREAS, the City Council did on February 2, 1993, by
Resolution No. 93-29 approve the Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) between Management and representatives of the Carlsbad City
Employees, Association (CCEA), which called for the parties to meet
and confer on the subject of a salary adjustment: and
WHEREAS, because of current economic conditions both at the
city and state level, it has been mutually agreed that no adjustment to
the salary schedule or individual salaries will be made at this time: and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is
appropriate to grant each employee represented by the Carlsbad City
Employees, Association a cash compensation payment in the amount of
one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) on or before
July 1 , 1994; and
WHEREAS, the City has met and conferred with the Carlsbad
City Employees’ Association regarding this change as noted in
Attachment A, attached hereto and made a part thereof; and
WHEREAS, the cost of this cash compensation payment will be
funded from the General Fund balance.
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1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council for the
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City of Carlsbad. California, as follows:
/I 11. That the above recitations are true and correct. 4
5 (I 2. That the recommendation that the City grant a cash
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dollars ($1,200) paid to all employees represented by the Carlsbad g
Section 20022(a)(8), in the amount of one thousand two hundred 8
performed on regular work shifts as defined in Government Code
10 City Employees' Association who are employed on June 28, 1994, is
11 hereby approved. Such cash compensation payment will be treated as
l2 a part of salary and, as such, will be subject to all withholdings as
l3 required by law.
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compensation payment for performing nonnally required duties
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
I-5 11 Carlsbad City Council held on the 28th day of JUNE , 1994, by
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18 AYES: Council Members Stanton, Kulchin, Nygaard, Finnila
the following vote, to wit:
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NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Lewis
STANTON, Mayor Pro Tern 23 ATTEST: ll i,/
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&%. kU!$4m%$ Clerk 25
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8 I) ATTACHMENT A J
AGREEMENT WITH THE CARLSBAD CITY EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION
Article 14 of 3he current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) states that
the parties
“will meet and confer on the subject of a salary adjustment
beginning December 1993. Upon mutual agreement, the parties may
reopen discussions at either an earlier or a later date. The effective
date of the adjustment will be a subject of meeting and conferring.”
In December 1993, both parties agreed to postpone reopening discussions
on the subject of a salary adjustment until May of 1994.
It has been mutually agreed that no adjustment to the salary schedule or
individual salaries will be made at this time. However, the parties have
agreed that each full time employee represented by the Carlsbad City
Employees’ Association will receive. a. one time cash compensation
payment in the amount of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1200), to be
paid by separate check on or before July 1, ,1994. Such cash compensation
payment will be treated as a part of salary and, as such, will be subject to
all withholdings as required by law. Furthermore, the parties agree that
this cash payment does not in any way limit the scope of options that may
be negotiated between the parties in future negotiations.
Except as expressly stated here, the terms and conditions of employment
contained in the Memorandum of Understanding dated January 1, 1993
shall continue in effect until the expiration of the MOU on December 31,
1994.
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Dated i For the C s City Employees’ .Association
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Dated For the City of Carlsbad