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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSEA ContractSouthold Town Board - Letter Board Meeting of July 28, 2009 RESOLUTION 2009-659 ADOPTED Item # 5.26 DOC ID: 5187 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TIlE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2009-659 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON JULY 28, 2009: 1LESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby ratifies and approves thC Stipulation of Agreement dated July 16, 2009 between the Town of Southold and the CSEA, which was ratified by the CSEA oo July 23, 2009. Elizabeth A. Neville Southold Town Cleric RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] · MOVER: Albert Krupski Jr., Councilman SECONDER: Vincent Orlando, Councilman AYES: Ruland, Orlando, Krupski Jr., Wickham, Evans, Russell Generated July 30, 2009 Page 33 AGREEMENT by and between the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD and the CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION, INC. Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO CSEA Town of Southold Unit Suffolk County Local 852 January 1, 2008 - December 31, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION AGENCY SHOP FEE AMENDMENTS BEREAVEMENT LEAVE CIVIL SERVICE PROTECTION COMPENSATORY TIME CSEA RIGHTS DEFINITIONS DISABILITY INSURANCE DUES EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND EMPLOYEE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING EMPLOYEE LEAVE REQUESTS EMPLOYEE TRAINING GOOD FAITH AGREEMENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE HAZMAT DUTIES HEALTH INSURANCE AND HOSPITALIZATION HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT HOLIDAYS HOURS OF WORK INJURIES SUSTAINED IN THE COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT JURY DUTY LAYOFFS LEAVE FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION LEAVE OF ABSENCE LEGAL SERVICES LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL LICENSES LONGEVITY MANAGEMENT RIGHTS MILEAGE ALLOWANCE NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE NO STRIKE PLEDGE OVERTIME PAYROLL CHECKS 3 37 16 7 22 36 6 5O 26 24 49 47 45 4 35 51 23 48 2O 34 11 15 9 52 18 10 39 33 30 2 32 5 38 29 44 4/06/10 PAGE 2 26 7 3 11 24 3 28 16 15 28 27 27 2 22 28 11 28 9 21 5 7 4 28 7 5 26 21 20 1 21 3 26 18 27 PERSONAL LEAVE PERSONNEL RECORDS PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS RECALL RECOGNITION RETIREMENT BENEFITS SALARIES SENIORITY SEVERABILITY SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL SICK LEAVE TERM OF AGREEMENT TERMINATION BENEFITS TIME CLOCKS UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE UNIFORMS VACATIONS WAIVER-ZIPPER APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F APPENDIX G APPENDIX H APPENDIX I APPENDIX J PART TIME RATES 21 12 43 28 1 25 27 8 42 31 19 53 40 46 17 13 14 41 4/06/10 10 5 27 18 1 16 17 4 27 20 8 29 26 27 7 6 6 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 41 44 47 5O ii 4/06/10 THIS AGREEMENT made..this ~-F/c day. of? ~. ' ~' txx-~, 2010,. between the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, a mumc~pal corporation of the State of New York, having its principal office at 53095 Main Road, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, hereinafter called the TOWN and the C.S.E.A. Inc., Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, Southold Unit 8785, a membership corporation of the State of New York, with offices located at 143 Washington Avenue, Albany, New York, hereinafter called "CSEA". WHEREAS, CSEA has heretofore been duly recognized as the employee organization to represent all persons holding a position by appointment or employment in the Town except elected officials of the Town, the Town Attorney, Assistant Town Attorney, Assistant Superintendent of Highways, secretary to the Town Supervisor, secretary to the Town Attorney, comptroller of the Town, lifeguards, beach attendants, school crossing guards, TCO's, all other seasonal employees except deputy tax receivers, appointees, volunteers, interns, police officers of the police department of the Town, and all positions designated as managerial and/or confidential by PERB in Case No. E-2359, hereinafter referred to as "employees," for the purpose of negotiating collectively with the Town in a determination of the terms and conditions of employment and to enter into written agreements with respect thereto. SEC. 1. RECOGNITION 1.1 The Town does hereby recognize C.S.E.A. Inc., Local 1000, AFSCME, AFL-CIO, Southold Unit 8785 as the exclusive employee organization to represent the employees and extends to the CSEA the following rights: a. To represent the employees in negotiations and in the settlement of grievances; b. To membership dues deduction, upon presentation of dues deduction authorization cards signed by individual employees; and c. To unchallenged representation status until seven months prior to the expiration date of this Agreement, as per the Taylor Law. SEC. 2. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 2.1 Not contrary or inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement, the Town reserves the right to determine the standards of service to be offered by its various departments; to set standards of selection for employment; to direct its employees; to regulate work schedules; to take disciplinary action; to abolish positions; to maintain the efficiency of governmental operations; to determine the methods, means and personnel by which 4/06/10 municipal operations are to be conducted; to determine the content of job classifications subject to Civil Service Commission approval; to take all actions necessary to carry out its mission in emergencies; and the technology of performing its works. SEC. 3 AGENCY SHOP FEE 3.1 The CSEA shall have the following security: a. Every employee who is a member of the CSEA shall remain a member of the CSEA in good standing for the term of this Agreement or pay to the CSEA a service fee as hereinafter set forth. b. Every employee hired during the term of this Agreement shall, no later than the first pay day after the date of such hiring, either: 1. Become a member of the CSEA and remain a member in good standing for the term of this Agreement; or 2. Pay the CSEA service fee hereinafter set forth. c. The CSEA service fee referred to herein is a fee equal to the biweekly dues of the CSEA, to be paid to the CSEA by the employees who do not become members of the CSEA. Such amount shall be deducted from the employee's bi-weekly pay check, or shall be paid directly to the CSEA on each bi-weekly pay day. d. The Town assumes no liability or responsibility for the disposition of the agency fee funds collected for it for the CSEA after the same are transmitted to the CSEA pursuant to the provisions of this Section. Nor does the Town assume any liability or responsibility whatsoever for the acts or omissions of the CSEA in the administration of its affairs regarding the agency fee, against all of such the CSEA does hereby hold the Town harmless. SEC. 4. GOOD FAITH AGREEMENT 4.1 The parties agree that they will each conduct grievance hearings and contract negotiations in good faith, exchange viewpoints, make proposals and counter-proposals, make available to each other all relevant records, data and information in the possession of the other to the end that mutual understanding and agreement may be reached with respect to the terms and conditions of employment and the administration of grievances of the employees. 2 4/06/10 SEC. 5. NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE 5.1 The CSEA negotiating committee shall consist of no more than five employees who are negotiating on Town time. No more than five negotiation sessions will be held during the normal work day without the consent of both parties. SEC. 6. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of this Agreement, the following definitions shall apply: 6.1 "Full-time employee" means those employees who regularly work twelve months per year, five days per week and not less then seven hours per day. 6.2 "Part-time employee" means those employees who regularly work less than twelve months per year, or who work less than a five day week, or who work less than a seven hour day. SEC. 7. CIVIL SERVICE PROTECTION 7.1 Employees appointed from a valid Civil Service list shall be granted the protection afforded to them by the applicable provision of Article 5 of the Civil Service Law. 7.2 Full-time employees in the non-competitive class who shall have rendered twelve (12) months of continuous service shall be granted the protection of the applicable provisions of Article 5 of the Civil Service Law. 7.3 Employees shall have the right to be represented by persons of their choice, including representatives of CSEA, in all proceedings relative to grievances, disciplinary proceedings and the terms and conditions of employment. 7.4 Notice of all positions of employment to be filled within the bargaining unit shall be posted on available bulletin boards and all eligible employees shall be given adequate opportunity to make application thereofi 7.5 Prior to creating a new position covered by the recognition clause and rate for same, the Town shall notify the Association President in writing. The Association and Town will confer within 15 days to discuss the new title. If no agreement is reached, the new position may go into effect at the expiration of the 15 days. 4/06/10 SEC. 8. SENIORITY 8.1 Seniority shall be determined on the basis of continuous employment in the service of the Town and each department of the Town shall establish and maintain a seniority list of the full-time employees in such department. Unless otherwise provided by law, seniority for full-time employees shall include full credit for each year of full-time employment in the service of the Town, and ½ year credit for each year of any part-time service with the Town. This provision shall not be construed to require credit for part- time service for purposes of leave time accruals or longevity. 8.2. Unless otherwise provided by law, and subject to the provisions of Sec. 9 (LAY OFFS), in cases of promotion, transfer from one position to another, filling new or vacant positions, or the assignment of employees to overtime work on a rotating basis, the Town agrees to accomplish the same on the basis of seniority within job classifications within each department, provided that the employee, in the opinion of the department head, is competent by reason of ability, training, experience and fitness to properly perform the duties of such position. SEC. 9. LAYOFFS 9.1 During the terms of this Agreement, the Town shall not lay off employees hired prior to December 31, 1980, unless there is reasonable cause therefor. Effective July 28, 2009, the Town agrees that there will be no layoff of CSEA bargaining unit members through December 31, 2012. 9.2 In the event that it is necessary to lay-off full-time employees, the Town agrees that the same will be accomplished on the basis of seniority within job classifications within each department (i.e., employees with the least seniority will be first laid-off). Any part-time employees in the job classification within the department shall be laid-off first, in inverse order of seniority. 9.3 When it is necessary to employ additional employees, such positions shall be offered first to former qualified employees of the department in question, who have been laid off as provided in the preceding section. Notice of such employment shall be sent to each such employee by registered mail directed to the employee's last known address advising of same. 9.4 In the event of lay-offs, the Town shall make every reasonable effort to notify in writing both the CSEA Unit President and the employee affected at least forty-five (45) calendar days prior to the effective date of the layoff. 4 4/06/10 SEC. 10. LEGAL SERVICES 10.1 The Town shall provide legal services to an employee against whom an action or proceeding has been commenced involving any matter occurring within the scope of employment as an officer or employee of the Town. SEC. 11. INJURIES SUSTAINED IN THE COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT 11.1 Employees who sustain physical injuries in the course of their employment with the Town may, in the discretion of the Town Board, continue to receive full salary during the period of incapacity or until eligible for a disability pension, or death, whichever shall first occur. If an employee receives salary during such period of incapacity, any sums received by such employees under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law for lost earnings as a result of such injury shall be paid by such employees to the Town. The employee may .utilize his/her unused accrued sick time, compensatory time, personal time and vacation time, in that order, during absences from work for which the Town does not agree to continue to pay the employee's full salary. Nothing contained herein shall in any way be deemed to restrict the Town's right to separate employees pursuant to the provisions of Civil Service Law Sections 71-73. SEC. 12. PERSONNEL RECORDS 12.1 Any employee, not more than twice yearly, shall be entitled to examine his/her official personnel file upon making request therefor to the person having custody of said records. 12.2 Upon request, any employee shall be furnished with a copy of any material in his/her personnel file. 12.3 Only one employee official personnel file shall be maintained which shall contain all material with respect to such employee. 12.4 No material derogatory to any employee, his or her conduct, character or service shall be placed in his/her personnel file unless he or she has been given the opportunity to examine the same and affix his/her signature thereon, which signature shall not be deemed to indicate that the employee in any way consents to or agrees with the contents thereof. The employee may place in such personnel file a written answer to any derogatory material in said files within ten (10) working days after receiving notification of the proposed inclusion of the material in the file. 5 SEC. 13. UNIFORMS 4/06/10 13.1 Public Safety Dispatchers, Traffic Control Officers, Bay Constables and employees from the Landfill, Highway Department and Human Resource Center, who are supplied uniforms may either, at their option, clean their uniforms themselves or elect to utilize the Town selected cleaning service. SEC. 14. VACATIONS 14.1 All full-time employees shall be entitled to vacation time in accordance with the following schedule: LENGTH OF SERVICE VACATION CREDIT After 6 months Start of 2n~l year through the 3rd year Start of 4th year through the 6th year Start of 7th year through the 9th year Start of l0th year through the 1 lth year Start of 12th year through the 14th year Start of 15th year through the 19th year Start of 20th year though the 22nd year Start of 23rd year and thereafter 3 days 10 days 12 days 15 days 18 days 20 days 23 days 25 days 30 days 14.2 Advanced payment for earned vacation shall be paid to such employee prior to commencement of such vacation provided that the employee gives written notice of the time of the commencement thereof to the Supervisor at least three (3) weeks prior thereto. 14.3 The head of each department shall approve the vacation schedules for the employees in the respective departments. 14.4 Not more than twelve (12) days of unused vacation time may be carried over into the succeeding year. 14.5 Subject to the prior approval of the department head, vacation may be taken in increments of one (1) day at a time, so long as it does not interfere with the day to day operation of services to the Town. 14.6 No time shall be accrued during leaves of absence and/or suspensions from work exceeding thirty (30) calendar days. 6 4/06/10 14.7 If the Town cancels a previously approved vacation, or any part thereof, it will pay the employee for any such time that cannot be rescheduled that year. SEC. 15. JURY DUTY 15.1 Employees who are required to serve on jury duty shall receive full salary during the period of such service, subject to their payment to the Town of all amounts received for such duty, exclusive of expenses of travel and meals, and shall receive full excusal for the day of such jury duty, regardless of shift. SEC. 16. BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 16.1 Full-time employees shall be entitled to four (4) days leave of absence with pay for the purpose of arranging and attending the funeral of the spouse, child, parent, brother, sister, parent-in-law, son-in-law, or daughter-in-law of such employee. A full-time employee shall be granted one working day with pay to attend the funeral on the employee's working day of the employee's grandparents, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, half-brothers or half-sisters, or other relatives living in the household of the employee unless additional time is authorized by the Supervisor. The leave of absence for funeral purposes shall be in addition to any other leave of absence to which such employee is entitled under any other provision of this Agreement. The Town Supervisor shall also have the sole, nongrievable discretion to grant bereavement leave for the loss of other persons. SEC. 17. UNAUTHORIZED ABSENCE 17.1 An employee who shall be absent without authorization therefor, for which no satisfactory explanation is given, shall not be compensated for such period of absence, and if such absence shall continue for ten (10) continuous working days, such unauthorized absence shall be deemed to constitute just cause for dismissal in accordance with applicable rules of the Suffolk County Civil Service Rules and Regulations. SEC. 18. LEAVE OF ABSENCE 18.1 Upon request, full-time employees may be granted a child care leave of absence not exceeding two (2) years without pay by reason of the birth to or adoption of a child by the employee. Such employee, upon the expiration of such period of leave of absence, shall be restored to same or comparable position of employment, if the same is available. Part-time employees may be granted a leave of absence without pay for these reasons, at the discretion of the Town Board. 4/06/10 18.2 Upon request, full-time employees may be granted a leave of absence without pay not exceeding one (1) year for reasons of personal health or that of their immediate family, provided, however, that the necessity therefor is certified in writing to the Town Board by a physician. SEC. 19. SICK LEAVE 19.1 Upon completion of one year of service, full-time employees shall be entitled to fifteen (15) days sick leave with pay. Full-time employees with less than one year of service shall be entitled to one (1) day of sick leave with pay for each month of service. Part-time employees shall accrue one (1) hour of sick leave for each twenty (20) hours actually worked. Not more than 1/3 of this accrued time may be utilized annually, pursuant to the procedures contained in contract Section 21 and applicable department practices, if any, as though it were personal leave. 19.2 Full-time employees hired after October 15, 1996 shall be entitled to twelve (12) days sick leave during their first year of employment, thirteen (13) days during their second year of employment, fourteen (14) days during their third year of employment and fifteen (15) days sick leave thereafter. 19.3 Unused sick leave may be accumulated up to a maximum of 280 days. 19.4 An employee who shall become sick while on vacation may have such period of illness charged against any unused sick leave, provided that a physician certifies to such illness and the duration thereof in writing and the vacation period of such employee shall be extended accordingly. 19.5 An employee who becomes sick while at work, who is required to leave work, will be charged for one-half day of sick leave if he/she worked at least 50% of the normal work day, otherwise he/she will be charged for a full day of sick leave. 19.6 Employees who are required to attend a doctor's appointment during normal working hours, and cannot reschedule said appointment after working hours shall have said sick leave time deducted in the same manner as in Section 19.5, except that, for up to 10 hours per year, absences of less than one-half day shall be charged as actual hours of work missed. 19.7 A department head may request a written physician's certificate in all cases where an employee is absent by reason of illness for more than three consecutive work days. In addition, a department head may, in consultation with the CSEA President, also require a physician's statement if the department head has reason to believe that an employee is abusing Ms/her sick leave privileges by, for example, exhibiting a pattern of absences on the first or last days of the employee's regularly scheduled workweek, the days immediately before or after a holiday or vacation period, or due to use of sick leave in excess of the unit average for the past three full calendar years. A person who is at or exceeding the average shall be notified in advance that a doctor's note will be necessary for future absences. 19.8 Upon retirement, a full-time employee shall be entitled to payment for the first 40 days of accumulated unused sick leave. For days accumulated over 40, additional payment will be made at the rate of one day for each three (3) accumulated over 40. In no event shall the grand total payment exceed 120 days. Effective January 15, 2008, in order to be paid for unused accumulated sick leave, the employee must notify the Town Comptroller, on a Town provided form, of the employee's non-binding intention to retire no fewer than 45 calendar days prior to the date of the adoption of the budget, but in no event later than October 1st. The retiree shall receive the monies due provided that the required notice was provided. If the required notice was not provided, then the payment will not be lost, but shall become payable 30 calendar days after the commencement of the fiscal year for which the Town budgeted for the same or had an opportunity to do so. 19.9 No time shall be accrued during leaves of absence and/or suspension from work exceeding 30 calendar days. SEC. 20. HOLIDAYS 20.1 Full-time employees shall be entitled to the following holidays offwith pay, to wit: · the first day of January, known as New Year's Day · the third Monday of January, known as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day · the third Monday in February, known as President's Day · the last Monday in May, known as Memorial Day · the fourth day of July, known as Independence Day · the first Monday in September, known as Labor Day · the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day · the Tuesday next succeeding the first Monday in November, known as Election Day · the eleventh day of November, known as Veteran's Day · the fourth Thursday in November, known as Thanksgiving Day · the day after Thanksgiving Day, except for employees assigned to the Landfill, who shall receive a floating holiday to be scheduled as though 9 4/06/10 it were a personal day the twenty-fifth day of December, knows as Christmas Day · the eve of Thanksgiving Day, ½ day · the eve of Christmas Day, ½ day · the eve of New Year's Day, 1/2 day 20.2 Where a federally observed holiday differs from the foregoing list of holidays, the federal holiday will be observed instead of the day listed in the foregoing. 20.2a Holidays for Public Safety Dispatchers and Bay Constables shall be observed on the day of the actual holiday. 20.3 In the event that any of the above specified holidays occurs on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday, and if any of the above specified holidays occurs on a Sunday, the succeeding Monday shall be observed as a holiday. 20.4 In the event, however, that it may be deemed necessary by the head ora department that certain employees are required to be on duty on such days, such employees so requested to work on the above named holidays agree to do so and shall be compensated therefor in accordance with Section 29.2 hereof. 20.5 Unless on vacation or an approved compensatory time, holiday, personal or sick day, employee must work his/her last regularly scheduled day before and the first following the holiday in order to receive holiday pay or compensatory time off. 20.6 Employees shall have the option of receiving pay rather than time off for all holidays per calendar year, provided written notice is provided to the Accounting Department, on a form prepared by the Town after notice to the CSEA, by not later than December 31 of that year. Employees continue to have the right to carry over unused holidays into the next calendar year, per existing practices. SEC. 21. PERSONAL LEAVE 21.1 Full-time employees shall be entitled to five days personal leave of absence with pay in each calendar year for personal business reasons (personal leave days), provided that time for taking such leave be subject to prior approval by the department head. Personal leave shall be prorated for new full time employees and for full time employees during their last year of employment as follows: two days credited on January 1, one on Mamh 1, one on June 1 and one on September 1. 10 4/06/10 SEC. 22. COMPENSATORY TIME 22.1 Whenever, under any provision hereof, an employee is entitled to compensatory time off, the same shall be taken at such time and for such duration as shall be mutually agreed to by the employee and the department head of the department in which he/she is employed. (a) Employees in safety sensitive positions may accrue up to but no more than 240 hours of compensatory time, and employees in non-safety sensitive positions may accrue up to but no more than 160 hours of compensatory time as of each December 31st. Except where otherwise agreed to in writing by the Department Head, the employee must request the use and/or payment of 50% of his/her compensatory time that exceeds 120 hours by each September 1 st, and must make at least one request for the use of compensatory time every two months. Any denial of a request to use compensatory time will be automatically reviewed by the Town Supervisor or designee and a written response issued to the employee within 14 calendar days from the Supervisor or designee's receipt of the denial. If, as the result ora decision to deny the use of compensatory time as requested, the employee still has more than 120 hours of compensatory time as of each December 31 st, then the Town will pay for that excess time, provided that the employee has made a good faith effort to request, schedule and use this time as contemplated by this Agreement. (b) Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as in any way restricting the Town's right to take any actions required by the provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, and the cases and regulations interpreting it, subject to the Town's duty to bargain, if any, with the CSEA regarding those actions. 22.2 All Town employees asked to report or remain on duty during a weather emergency when normal Town services are suspended will receive compensatory time at the straight time rate for all hours actually worked during their normal shift. SEC. 23. HEALTH INSURANCE AND HOSPITALIZATION 23.1 There shall be a six month waiting eligibility period for inclusion into the Town of Southold Employees Health Benefit Plan from the employee's date of hire. 23.2 The Town shall continue to pay its 100% premium contribution towards the cost of medical and hospitalization benefits in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in the Town of Southold Employees Health Benefit Plan "Description Booklet" dated May 1989, except as to the identity of the administrator. Any employee hired after January 15, 2008, shall contribute 5% of the premium cost toward medical and 11 4/06/10 hospitalization benefits. Effective January 1, 2010, any employee hired on or before January 15, 2008 shall contribute 5% of the premium cost towards medical and hospitalization benefits. Effective December 31, 2012, if the parties have not fully ratified and approved a successor agreement to the one due to expire on December 31, 2012, these employees' 5% contribution shall remain based on the premium cost in effect on December 31, 2012, until the parties have fully ratified a successor agreement, at which time their 5% contribution shall be based on the premium cost in effect on the day that the successor agreement is fully ratified and approved and as may be modified thereafter, subject to any different agreement being reached by the parties. This provision does not alter in any way the health insurance contribution contract provision in effect for employees hired after January 15, 2008. It is the Town's intent to provide all employees with written notice, on or about October 1 of each year, of the estimated total premium cost of the medical and hospitalization plan and each employee's 5% contribution amount that is anticipated to be in effect for the following calendar year based on the employee's current level of coverage. Effective January 1, 2006, the Town's medical plan benefit package shall fully and completely mirror the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan as it existed as of January 1, 2005. Effective February 1, 2008, the Town's medical plan benefit package shall fully and completely mirror the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan as it existed as of January 1, 2007. Effective each succeeding January 1 st, the Town's medical plan benefit package shall fully and completely mirror the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan as it existed as of the January 1 st of the previous calendar year. Notwithstanding any other provisions of Section 23.2, effective January 1, 2006, the prescription co-pays for medications for which there is no generic brand equivalent shall be equal to one-half the difference between the co-pay required as of January 1, 2005 and January 1, 2006 by the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan. Effective February 1, 2008, the prescription co-pays for medications for which there is no generic brand equivalent shall be equal to one-half of the difference between the co-pay required as of January 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008 by the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan. Effective each succeeding January 1st, the prescription co-pays shall be equal to one-half of the difference between the co-pay required as of January 1s~ of the previous calendar year and that January 1st by the Empire Core Plus Enhancements Plan. The Joint Labor-Management Committee shall have jurisdiction over and continue the parties' discussions about health insurance and fringe benefit cost-containment 12 4/06/10 measures. Criteria and other matters that are not terms and conditions of employment shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of this committee. The committee's discussions and results are subject to bilateral agreement, but not to the contractual grievance and arbitration or PERB's impasse or fact finding procedures. 23.3 The hospitalization program may be subject to grievances only with respect to the application of the terms of the hospitalization program to individual claim and not with respect to the terms of the plan itself. 23.4 Employees will be eligible for individual coverage, but not family coverage, if they are eligible for coverage under another Town employee's Town health insurance plan. The employee may reinstate family coverage in the event of an emergency causing the loss of the other person's Town health insurance, consistent with the rules and regulations of the Town's health insurance plan and applicable laws and regulations. Effective January 15, 2008, employees shall not be eligible to be covered under the Town's health insurance plan, if they are eligible for coverage under another Town employee's Town health insurance plan. The employee may reinstate coverage in the event of an emergency causing the loss of the other person's Town health insurance, consistent with the rules and regulations of the Town's health insurance plan and applicable laws and regulations. At retirement, an employee who would otherwise be eligible for retiree health insurance but for the operation of this provision shall continue to be ineligible for retiree health insurance. However, during retirement, the former employee may reinstate his/her own individual health insurance coverage (or family coverage if the employee has dependents as defined in the plan) in the event of an emergency causing the loss of the other person's Town health insurance, consistent with the rules and regulations of the Town's health insurance plan and applicable laws and regulations. 23.5 Health Insurance Declination Bonus. Employees may opt out of the Town's health insurance program in whole or in part for a full year by completing the appropriate form furnished by the Town. An employee opting out of the Town's health insurance program in whole or in part shall be paid 50% of the premium savings, provided the employee maintains the employee's waiver (remains out) for a full year. Payments shall be subject to all usual payroll deductions and shall be made on or about December 15 of each year. Employees electing to waive coverage must do so by filing their forms no later than November 30th in any year, with the provisions of this section taking effect on the next January 1st. Once a waiver form has been filed with the Town, the waiver shall continue to be in effect from year to year thereafter until the employee elects to reenroll 13 4/06/l 0 and the employee shall be entitled to the applicable payment for waiver for each full year his or her waiver is in effect. Employees shall continue to be notified if the application to decline insurance is incomplete or insufficient. It is understood that once an employee has waived coverage for a particular year, the employee may not reinstate coverage for that year except in the event of an emergency causing the loss of insurance through another source and consistent with the rules and regulations of the Town's flexible spending plan and applicable laws and regulations. Emergency shall include loss of employment or termination of insurance for, a spouse whose employer had provided the alternative insurance. Emergency shall not include the change of any such alternative insurance from a noncontributory to a contributory plan, or the voluntary declination of the spouse of insurance offered by the spouse's employer. An employee may reinstate coverage not more than 30 days prior to retirement, consistent with the rules and regulations of the Town's health insurance plan, by written request to the Town comptroller. In the event the employee re-enters the health insurance plan 30 or fewer days prior to retirement, the declination payment shall be prorated and adjusted accordingly. Any monies then owed to the Town shall be deducted from the employee's remaining paycheck(s) and/or cash payments the employee may be eligible for at the time of retirement. If these payments are insufficient to meet the employee's actual repayment obligations, the employee shall be deemed to have consented to recoupment based on terms and conditions to be set by the Town at the time of recoupment. Reinstatement of coverage for the succeeding year may be made by notifying the Town in writing no later than November 30th to be effective the succeeding fiscal year. This deadline shall not apply to emergency reinstatement of insurance as provided for in the above paragraph, but the reinstatement shall be subject to whatever requirements or deadlines are imposed by the Town's program. If reinstatement occurs during a waived year due to emergency, the employee will repay, pro rata, any amount already forwarded to the employee in return for the waiver, by payroll deduction. 23.6 Retiree Health Insurance. Notwithstanding any contract provision or practice to the contrary, an employee shall be eligible for retiree health insurance provided that the employee has been covered by the Town's health insurance plan for at least 10 consecutive years and was employed by the Town on the last date immediately prior to retirement into the New York State Employees Retirement System. It is understood that an employee who is covered by another Town employee's health insurance plan and therefore not eligible for health insurance pursuant to 23.4 or who opts out of health insurance coverage pursuant to 23.5 shall be considered a "covered 14 4/06/10 employee under the Town's health insurance plan" for purposes of determining eligibility for retiree health insurance, provided that all other eligibility requirements have been met. 23.7 Flexible Spending Plan. An Internal Revenue Code § 125 flexible spending plan related to the health insurance declination and employee contributions toward the premium cost of health insurance only has been implemented by the Town. It is understood that participation in the flexible spending plan is voluntary and that before the plan is utilized by a particular unit member, the member shall first agree in writing to indemnify and save the Town harmless against any and all claims and/or liabilities, including attorneys' fees, that may arise out of or be reason of action taken or not taken by the Town for the purpose of complying with this Section. SEC. 24. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND 24.1 The benefits provided by the 1996-1998 Agreement shall be continued (the CSEA Employment Benefit Fund Package 7 Plan). Effective January 15, 2008, this section shall be deleted. 24.2 The Town will make payments to the CSEA Employee Benefit Fund for the benefit of full-time employees. Effective July 1, 2007, the Town shall pay 100% of the premiums for the benefits provided by the former CSEA Benefit Fund Package 7 Plan, not to exceed $1,486.92 per full-time employee per year. Effective January 15, 2008, the Town shall pay 100% of the premiums for the benefits provided by the former CSEA Benefit Fund Package 7 Plan for each full-time employee. Such payments shall be made in advance on a bimonthly basis. The amount of each payment shall be based on the number of full time employees shown on the last payroll preceding such payment. An adjustment shall be made at the end of each bimonthly period in increase payments (on a daily basis) for employees added to the payroll during the two month period subsequent to the payment date to decrease payments (on a daily basis) for employees who have been removed from the payroll during the two month period subsequent to the payment date. Effective January 15, 2008, this paragraph shall be deleted. 24.3 The Town will make payments to the fund in the amount of whatever charge is made against each employee by the fund. The difference between this amount and the cost of the fund shall be deducted for the employee's pay check. Effective January 15, 2008, this section shall be deleted. 15 4/06/10 24.4 CSEA represents that the CSEA Employee Benefit Fund is a legally constituted entity; that such entity may legally receive funds paid to it by the Town for the benefit of the employees of the Town; and that the employees of the Town are eligible to participate in the benefits provided by such entity. CSEA also represents that it will obtain and provide to the Town such assurance from the Trustees of said Benefit Fund as will satisfy the representations set forth in the preceding paragraph hereof. 24.5 It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the Town assumes no liability or responsibility for the disposition of the funds paid by it to the CSEA Benefit Fund al~er the same are paid to such fund pursuant to the provisions of this Section. Nor does the Town assume any liability or responsibility whatsoever for the acts or omissions of the CSEA Benefit Fund in the administration of its affairs, against all of which the CSEA does hereby hold the Town harmless. SEC. 25. RETIREMENT BENEFITS 25.1 Subject to the applicable provisions of law, the Town shall provide to Tier 1 and 2 employees a noncontributory "Improved Career Retirement Plan" in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Section 75-I of the Retirement and Social Security Law and to pay the entire cost thereof to the New York State Employees Retirement System. 25.2 Subject to the applicable provisions of the law, the Town shall provide to Tier 3 and Tier 4 employees a retirement plan in accordance with the New York State Retirement and Social Security Law. 25.3 Unused sick leave will be applied as additional service credit upon retirement of an employee in accordance with the subject to the provisions of Section 41J of the Retirement and Social Security Law. SEC. 26. DUES 26.1 Dues deduction shall be made uniformly and consistently by the Town on each payroll period and promptly paid over to the Treasurer of CSEA. 26.2 The Town shall continue to make deductions from the salary of each employee who has authorized the same in writing until authorized in writing by such employee to discontinue, change, or amend such deductions. 26.3 Any employee authorization to discontinue dues deductions shall be in duplicate signed by such employee and submitted to the Supervisor, who shall promptly mail one copy thereof to the Treasurer of CSEA. 16 4/06/10 26.4 The Town shall assume no liability or responsibility for the disposition of dues deductions after the same are paid over to the Treasurer of C.S.E.A. SEC. 27. SALARIES 27.1 For all full-time employees hired on or before June 8, 1999: Effective January 1, 2008, all part-time and full time employees on or offstep shall receive a 3.75% increase. Effective January 1, 2009, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 3.75% increase. Effective January 1, 2010, a wage freeze will be implemented for all part-time and full-time employees. The 2010 salary schedules shall be the same as those in effect as of July 15, 2009 and there shall be no step movement for any employee who would otherwise be eligible for one. Effective January 1,2011, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 4% increase. An employee shall advance one step on the salary schedule provided he/she is otherwise eligible for step movement. Effective January 1, 2012, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 4% increase. An employee shall advance one step on the salary schedule provided he/she is otherwise eligible for step movement. 27.2 For all full-time employees hired after June 8, 1999: Eligible employees shall be entitled to step movement on January 1 provided they were employed by the Town before July 1 of the preceding calendar year. Effective January I, 2008, all part-time and full time employees on or off step shall receive a 3.75% increase. Effective January 1, 2009, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 3.75% increase. Effective January 1, 2010, a wage freeze will be implemented for all part-time and full-time employees. The 2010 salary schedules shall be the same as those in effect as of July 15, 2009 and there shall be no step movement for any employee who would otherwise be eligible for one. 17 4/06/10 Effective January 1,2011, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 4% increase. An employee shall advance one step on the salary schedule provided he/she is otherwise eligible for step movement. Effective January 1, 2012, all part-time and full-time employees on or off step shall receive a 4% increase. An employee shall advance one step on the salary schedule provided he/she is otherwise eligible for step movement. 27.3 An employee who is promoted shall be placed on the step in the new position which will enable said employee to have an increase equal to at least five (5) percent of the employees' rate before promotion. In no event shall any increase exceed Step 5 of the new position. 27.4 The Town shall prepare a salary schedule of employees as provided herein and the same shall be annexed hereto. 27.5 Employees assigned to work as "Acting Foreman" for more than three (3) consecutive days shall be paid foreman's pay. 27.6 All leave credits except personal leave shall become effective the first pay period in the month of the employee's anniversary date. 27.7 When promoted, or when granted an extended leave of absence when not on the top step when leave commences, the employee shall be placed on the section 27.2 salary schedule. SEC. 28. RECALL 28.1 Employees who are required to report to work due to floods, storms or other emergency shall be deemed for all purposes to have commenced work when notified to report for work. When possible, in such events, such employees will be given a period of 45 minutes within which to report to work. 28.2 Such employees, when required to work, shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours compensation at their regular salary scale. SEC. 29. OVERTIME 29.1 Employees who shall be required to work in excess of eight (8) hours in any one day shall be compensated therefor at the rate of one and one-half (1-1/2) times the normal rate of salary or wages, or at the option of the employee shall be given compensatory time 18 4/06/10 offat the same rate subject to law. The provisions of this paragraph shall not, however, apply to work performed on any holiday set forth in this Agreement. 29.2 Full-time employees who shall be required to work during the hours between 7:30 AM and 4:00 PM (7:00 AM and 3:30 PM in the Highway Department and Department of Public Works) on any holiday set forth in this Agreement shall receive compensation thereof at the regular rate of salary or wages in addition to receiving the regular salary or wages for such holiday and shall also be given compensatory time off with pay equal to the time worked on any such holiday. If any such employee is required to work on any such holiday between 4:00 PM and 7:30 AM (3:30 PM and 7:00 AM in the Highway Department and Department of Public Works), the employee shall be compensated for hours worked at double the rate of salary or wages. 29.3 Section 29.2 shall not be applicable to Public Safety Dispatchers and Bay Constables. In the event that a Public Safety Dispatcher or Bay Constable is required to work on a Holiday set forth in Section 20.1 that he/she was not scheduled to work as part of his/her normal work schedule, he/she shall receive compensation as follows: a. Time and one half the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked; plus b. Straight time at the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked during the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. work shift or double the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked during either the 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. or 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. work shifts. c. Public Safety Dispatchers and Bay Constables shall not accrue any compensatory time for working on a Holiday as set forth above. In the event that a Public Safety Dispatcher or Bay Constable works on a Holiday set forth in Section 20.1 that he/she was scheduled to work as part of his/her normal work schedule, he/she shall receive compensation as follows: a. Straight time at the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked; plus b. Straight time at the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked during the 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. work shift or double the employee's regular hourly salary rate for the number of hours actually worked during either the 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. or 12 a.m. to 8 a.m. work shifts; plus 19 4/06/10 c. Public Safety Dispatchers and Bay Constables shall not accrue any compensatory time for working on a Holiday as set forth above. 29.4 On or about the l0th of each month, the department head of every department of the Town shall post in a conspicuous place within the department a list containing the names and the number of hours of overtime worked by each employee of the department during the preceding month. SEC. 30. LONGEVITY 30.1 Full-time employees shall receive additional non-cumulative compensation (applied to the straight-time base rate of pay) based upon length of service in the Town as follows: a. Employees with at least ten (10) years but fewer than fifteen (15) years of service shall receive a salary increase of 5%. b. Employees with at least fifteen (15) years but fewer than twenty (20) years of service shall receive a salary increase of 6%. c. Employees with twenty (20) years but fewer than twenty-five (25) years of service shall receive a salary increase of 7%. d. Employees with twenty five (25) years of service or more shall receive a salary increase of 8%. e. Additional compensation as provided in this section shall commence on the first day of the month in which an employee becomes eligible therefor. Effective January 1, 2010, a longevity freeze will be implemented. The Town shall make longevity payments to the same employees at the same percentage levels in 2010 as was in effect on December 31, 2009. No employee shall receive an increase in their longevity percentage level or receive longevity for the first time during 2010. Effective January 1, 2011, employees shall be eligible for longevity pursuant to this section and will not be deemed to have lost one year of service as a result of the longevity freeze. SEC. 31. SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL 31.1 A shift differential of $1,100 per year shall be granted to each Public Safety Dispatcher who works three shifts around the clock on a regularly scheduled basis. 20 4/06/10 31.2 A shift differential of $300 per year shall be granted to each Public Safety Dispatcher who works two rotating shifts on a regularly scheduled basis. 31.3 The above shift differentials shall apply as well to any custodian working the night shift. If more than one (1) custodian rotates onto the night shift the shift differential will be prorated between those employees. A shift differential of $300 per year shall be granted to each custodian working the rotating night shift. 31.4 A shift differential of $300 per year shall be granted to each full-time Bay Constable. SEC. 32. MILEAGE ALLOWANCE 32.1 Employees who shall be required to use their private automobile in the performance of official Town business shall be compensated therefor at a rate to be set by the Town Board upon the presentation of a voucher therefor to the Town Board. SEC. 33. LICENSES 33.1 Employees required to have a Suffolk County Electrician's License for employment with the Town shall have the fee paid by the Town up to $100 per year. 33.2 The Town shall reimburse the cost of the CDL license fee and renewal fee, to any employee whose job duties require the possession of a valid CDL. The request for reimbursement must be submitted, with proof of payment, within 30 days of licensing. SEC. 34. HOURS OF WORK The normal work week of all full-time employees shall be as follows: 34.1 Clerical employees shall work seven (7) hours per day with one hour for lunch, five days per week (Monday through Friday) for a total of thirty-five (35) hours per week. The Town has the option to regularly schedule clerical employees between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM on any day Monday to Friday but without an increase in weekly hours. Employee qualifications, being equal, the choice of hours shall be given on a seniority basis. Five days notice shall be given for such change in the regular schedule. 34.2 Building Inspectors shall work seven hours per day (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM) with one hour for lunch, five days per week (Monday through Friday) for a total of thirty-five hours per week. 34.3 Highway Department and Public Works employees shall work eight hours per day 21 4/06/10 (7:00 AM to 3:30 PM) with one-half hour lunch, five days per week (Monday through Friday) for a total of forty hours per week. 34.4 Public Safety Dispatchers shall work eight hour rotating shifts with one-half hour for lunch, for a total of thirty-seven and one-half hours per week. Upon request by the Town, the parties shall meet to continue their negotiations over the Town's proposal to implement fixed tours of duty. 34.5 Full-time Human Resources Department employees may work one of the following shifts now utilized: 5:30 AM to 1:00 PM, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, or 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, based upon the needs of that department. Effective as soon as the Town implements time clocks in the Department, the work day shall be increased by one hour to eight hours per day including the current one hour for lunch, with the additional time to be scheduled by the Department contiguous to the starting and/or ending times of the existing shifts. 34.6 Employees assigned to work the Collection Center shall work 10 hours per day, 6:45 AM to 5:15 PM, four days per week (with one-half hour for lunch), for a total of 40 hours per week. Collection Center employees hired after July 1, 1996 may be scheduled to work a five (5) day workweek at the discretion of supervision. Any employee required to eat lunch on the site shall be given a paid lunch period. 34.7 Bay Constables and Maintenance employees in Building and Grounds shall work eight hours per day with one-half hour for lunch, for a total of forty hours per week. 34.8 Part-time employees shall be required to work at such times and on such schedules as their services may be required by the head of the department in which employed, provided that such schedules shall conform to the rules of the Suffolk County Civil Service Commission, and do not infringe upon the work schedules of the full-time employees. 34.9 The Town may close the Collection Center if it so elects in order to meet its operational objectives. SEC. 35. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 35.1 "GRIEVANCE" means any dispute between the employee and/or group of employees, and the Town, with respect only to the meaning or interpretation of a specific provision of this Agreement. It shall not include disciplinary proceedings or any other matters that are reviewable under administrative procedures established by laws or the rules of the Suffolk County Civil Commission. 22 4/06/10 35.2 All grievances of employees involving the interpretation of this Agreement shall be resolved in accordance with the following procedure: Step l(a). Within 10 working days after an employee knows or should have known of an occurrence which allegedly violates the contract with respect to that employee, the employee may submit a grievance in writing to his/her immediate supervisor. The immediate supervisor shall issue a written reply to said grievance within 10 working days of its receipt. The failure of the Town at Step 1 to respond within the contractually prescribed timelines shall permit the employee to proceed to Step 2. Step l(b). Within 15 working days after the CSEA President knows or should have known of an occurrence which allegedly violates the contract with respect to a similarly affected group of employees, the CSEA President may submit a grievance in writing to the employees' Department Head, or to the Town Supervisor's office if the similarly affected group of employees are from more than one Town Department. The Department Head or Town Supervisor or designee shall issue a written reply to said grievance within 15 working days of its receipt. The failure of the Town to respond within the contractually prescribed timelines shall permit the CSEA to proceed to Step 2. Step 2. If the employee and/or CSEA President in the event of a group grievance is not satisfied with said reply, within 10 working days of receipt of the reply, the employee may appeal the decision to the Grievance Board made up of two designees of the Supervisor, one of whom shall normally be the Department Head, and two members from the CSEA, who shall normally be the President and his/her designated representative. The Grievance Board shall meet to either: (a) consider the grievance within 20 working days of its receipt, in which case the Grievance Board shall issue a written reply of its decision within 20 working days after the meeting to the grievant, CSEA President and the Town Attorney; or (b) if there is more than one grievance before the Grievance Board and they concern similar issues and facts, the Board by majority approval shall notify the grievant(s) of its decision to hear the grievances as a single consolidated grievance limited to those currently before it. Once consolidated, the grievances shall remain consolidated for all further purposes until the grievance is finally resolved. The Grievance Board's decision shall be made in writing and indicate the names of the grievant(s) to be included into the consolidated grievance within 20 working days of its receipt, with copies sent to the grievants, the CSEA President and the Town Attorney. The Grievance Board shall then meet within 10 working days to consider the grievance. The Grievance Board shall issue a written decision within 20 working days of the meeting. In both situations, the failure of the Town at Step 2 to respond within the contractually prescribed timelines shall permit the CSEA to proceed to Step 3, and the failure of the employee(s) to appeal within the contractually prescribed timelines shall result in the dismissal of the grievance(s). 23 4/06/10 Step 3. If the CSEA is not satisfied with the Step 2 answer, the CSEA grievant may, within 30 working days, notify the Town Clerk in writing that it is requesting a hearing before an independent advisory arbitrator selected pursuant to the rules of the New York State Public Employment Relations Board, whose advisory recommendation(s) shall be forwarded to the Town Board and CSEA Unit President within twenty (20) working days following the Step 3 hearing. The arbitrator shall be without power or authority to make any recommendation(s) which would require the commission of an act prohibited by law or is in contradiction of or adds to, subtracts from or otherwise modifies any of the terms of this Agreement. The failure of the CSEA to comply with and appeal within the contractually prescribed procedures and timelines shall result in the CSEA's written consent to the Town's application for a stay of arbitration and/or dismissal of the grievance. The cost for said arbitrator shall be borne equally by the parties. Step 4. The Town Board shall consider the said recommendation(s) of the advisory arbitrator at the next scheduled Board meeting and shall make a final and binding decision within thirty days following said meeting and communicate said decision in writing to the CSEA Unit President. SEC. 36. CSEA RIGHTS 36.1 There shall be a Labor/Management Committee composed of six (6) members, three of whom shall be selected by the CSEA, the Superintendent of Highways, and two non-bargaining unit Town employees selected by the Town Board. Such Committee will meet upon the written request of either party for the purpose of discussing working conditions and such other matters as affect the Town and its employees. The Committee will meet within twenty (20) days of receipt of written request by either party. Any decision made by this committee shall not be binding upon either party until ratified or approved by the CSEA Unit and the Town Board. This Committee will be established as of January 1 st of each year and each party will submit names of its members to the other party. 36.2 The joint-labor-management committee shall have jurisdiction over and continue the parties' discussions about the impact of the deletion of Section 28.3 (Recall Staffing) from the contract. Criteria and other matters that are not terms and conditions of employment shall not be subject to the jurisdiction of this committee. The committee's discussions and results are subject to bilateral agreement, but not to the contractual grievance and arbitration or PERB's impasse or fact finding procedures. 36.2 It is contemplated by the parties hereto that, notwithstanding the starting wages set forth in Salary Schedules hereof, it may be necessary from time to time, to employ persons at a starting wage above the amount set forth in such Schedules. In such event, it 24 4/06/10 is agreed by the parties hereto that a Committee to consist of five members shall be established to authorize such employment. Such committee shall consist of the department head of the department in which such person is to be employed; two members to be selected by the CSEA; and two members to be selected by the Town Board. 36.3 The Town agrees to provide a bulletin board at a convenient location for the posting of notices relative to the business and affairs of the CSEA. 36.4 The officers and members of the CSEA shall have the right to use Town buildings, when available, for meetings of its members and committees, provided that such use does not interfere with the use thereof by the Town for regular Town business. 36.5 Officers of the CSEA shall, when possible, be given priority over other employees in the scheduling of vacation time. 36.6 Officers and authorized representatives of the CSEA shall be entitled to a leave of absence with pay to attend CSEA conferences and authorized meetings, provided that no more than two employees of the Town, nor more than one employee from each department of the Town, shall be absent at the same time, and further provided that the total numbers of days of absence of all employees for such purposes shall not exceed 17 days in any calendar year. 36.7 Employees who shall be assigned to the duties of resolving employee disputes and grievances arising during the work day shall be authorized time off with pay not to exceed one-half hour with respect to each such incident. 36.8 The Town shall establish an e-mail account on the Town's server for the purpose of the CSEA President or designee sending or receiving external e-mail regarding official CSEA business only. All related costs shall be incurred by the CSEA. The CSEA agrees to indemnify and save the Town harmless against any and all claims and/or liabilities, including attorneys' fees, that may arise out of or be reason of action taken or not taken by the CSEA pursuant to the use of the e-mail account. 36.9 The Town shall provide unit members with a voluntary payroll deduction option for the AFSCME-CSEA PEOPLE (Public Employees Organized to Promote Legislative Equality) payroll deduction at no cost to the Town. Prior to availing him/herself of the payroll deduction, the unit member must execute an agreement, prepared by the Town, pursuant to which the employee shall agree to indemnify and save and hold harmless the Town and any of its employees, representatives and/or officers (collectively "employees") against any and all claims, demands, suits or other forms of liability that may arise out of or by reason of any action taken or not taken by the Town on any of its employees for the 25 4/06/I 0 purpose of complying with this provision. SEC. 37. AMENDMENTS 37.1 Any changes or amendments to this Agreement shall not become effective unless the same are in writing and signed by the parties hereto. SEC 38. NO STRIKE PLEDGE 38.1 The CSEA does hereby affirm that it does not assert the right to strike against any government nor to assist or participate in such strike, or to impose any obligation to conduct, assist or participate in such a strike. SEC. 39. LEGISLATIVE APPROVAL 39.1 IT IS AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE PARTIES THAT ANY PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT REQUIRING LEGISLATIVE ACTION TO PERMIT ITS IMPLEMENTATION BY AMENDMENT OF LAW OR PROVIDING THE ADDITIONAL FUND THEREFOR, SHALL NOT BECOME EFFECTIVE UNTIL THE APPROPRIATE LEGISLATIVE BODY HAS GIVEN APPROVAL. 39.2 It is agreed by and between the parties that any provision of this Agreement requiring approval by federal authorities shall not become effective until such approval has been granted. SEC. 40. TERMINATION BENEFITS 40.1 In the event that the employment of any employee is terminated by reason of retirement, resignation or other cause, all benefits provided herein shall be prorated up to the date of such termination. 40.2 In the event of death all time and leave accrued by employees shall be paid to the legal estate, or, subject to applicable laws, written designee, less any time owed to the Town, as if said employee would have received such remuneration upon retirement, resignation or other cause, all benefits herein shall be prorated up to the date of death. SEC. 41. WAIVER-ZIPPER 41.1 The Town and the CSEA, for the life of this Agreement, each voluntarily and unqualifiedly agree that the other shall not be obligated to negotiate collectively with respect to any subject or matter referred to or covered in this Agreement. It is hereby 26 4/06/10 agreed that salaries and benefits already agreed upon cannot be modified or amended except by mutual agreement. This shall not be construed to apply to negotiations for future collectively negotiated agreements between the parties. SEC. 42. SEVERABILITY 42.1 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if one or more of the provisions of this contract is found to be illegal, all other provisions are to remain in full force and effect. SEC. 43. PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHERS 43.1 The relief Dispatcher is to be the least senior full-time dispatcher, unless a more senior Dispatcher volunteers for said relief assignment. 43.2 Public Safety Dispatchers shall not be required to perform matron duties. 43.3 The Town has the discretion to deny a switch of tour of duty. Each switch of tour of duty must be approved in writing prior to the actual switch. The dates/tours of each switch must be specified at the time of the request. SEC. 44. PAYROLL CHECKS 44.1 Payroll checks are to be delivered to employees in sealed envelopes. SEC. 45. EMPLOYEE TRAINING 45.1 Insofar as practicable, employee seniority shall be considered by supervision when training opportunities become available. SEC. 46 TIME CLOCKS 46.1 The Town shall have the unfettered right to install time clocks to be utilized by all employees. 46.2 The Town and the CSEA agree that any problems which may arise pertaining to the use of the time clocks shall be dealt with in the Labor-Management Committee forum. SEC. 47. EMPLOYEE LEAVE REQUESTS 47.1 Employee requests to utilize leave entitlements shall be responded to by their 27 4/06/10 immediate supervision within five (5) calendar days, or prior to the date of the requested leave, whichever is sooner. SEC. 48. HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 48.1 Except in emergency situations, employees shall be given at least forty-eight (48) hours notice of the cancellation of special volunteer work assignments that would alter their existing work schedules. 48.2 The in-Town/out-of-Town status of Highway employees shall only be revealed on time-off request slips between November 15 and April 15 of any given year. This recall information shall in no way be used as a basis for approving or denying such time. 48.3 During an emergency call-out, the Highway Superintendent shall not unreasonably withhold his/her consent to the employees' use of the Town Recreation Center during designated rest periods. SEC. 49. EMPLOYEE DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING 49.1 Department of Transportation regulations with regard to drug and alcohol testing of employees utilizing municipal vehicles and equipment will be implemented and enforced. All employees shall be subject to random drug and alcohol testing pursuant to the same rules and regulations in effect for CDL holders. SEC. 50. DISABILITY INSURANCE 50.1 The Town shall participate in the New York State Disability Insurance Plan, subject to the Plan's Rules and Regulations. SEC. 51. HAZMAT DUTIES 51.1 If the CSEA has reason to believe that the Town is not in compliance with PESH requirements regarding HazMat staffing, it shall so notify the Supervisor's Office immediately, providing time, date, situation and any other detail necessary for the Town to investigate the claim. SEC. 52. LEAVE FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION 52.1 Effective, January 15, 2008, employees may request to utilize one personal or vacation day per year for the purpose of taking a Civil Service Promotional Exam. These requests shall not be unreasonably denied except when unusual circumstances exist 28 4/06/10 including, but not limited to, situations when the granting o£a request will detrimentally impact the staffing of a Department. SEC. 53. TERM OF AGREEMENT 53.1 Except where otherwise provided, this Agreement and all of the terms and conditions hereof shall become effective on January 1, 2008, and shall continue in full force through December 31, 2012. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and seals this ~ day of 2010. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Scott A. Russell Southold Town Supervisor C.S.E.A. INC. LOCAL 100 AFSCME AFL-CIO, SOUTHOLD UNIT 8785 ~'fi~mas M. Skabry Ronald W. King Regi0n~ Director //-) R~acl/e.l Langert Labor Relations Specialist 29 Title Laborer Scale Operator Maintenance Mechanic II Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Building Inspector Building Permits Examiner Senior Assessment Assistant Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Senior Justice Court Clerk Senior Account Clerk Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Principal Planner Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Engineering Inspector Technical Coordinator II Appendix A Salary Structure January 1,2008 Entry Level i _2 3_ 4_ 24.4101 24.4101 25.7441 47,199.43 49,155.01 59,938.48 54,116.20 54,390.80 40,911.55 42,379.83 44,094.40 51,738.05 50,847.93 66,598.08 5O,473.39 5O,473.39 34,218.63 77,708.75 30,341.21 56,021.83 55,423.29 63,844.85 78,097.42 Appendix A January 1. 2008 Page 1 of 1 3O Title Laborer Scale Operator Maintenance Mechanic II Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Building Inspector Building Permits Examiner Senior Assessment Assistant Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Senior Justice Court Clerk Senior Account Clerk Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Principal Planner Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Super',,isor Secretarial Assistant Engineering Inspector Technical Coordinator II Appendix B Salary Structure January 1,2009 Entry Level I _2 :3 4. 25.3255 25.3255 26.7095 48,969.41 50,998.32 62,186.17 56,145,55 56,430.46 42,445.73 43,969,07 45,747.94 53,678.23 52,754.72 69,095.51 52,366.14 52,365.14 35,501.83 80,622.83 31,479.01 58,122.64 57,501.66 66,239.03 81,026.07 Appendix B January 1, 2009 Page I of 1 3! Title Laborer Scale Operator Maintenance Mechanic II Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Building Inspector Building Permits Examiner Senior Assessment Assistant Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Senior Justice Court Clerk Senior Account Clerk Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Principal Planner Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Engineering Inspector Technical Coordinator II Appendix C Salary Structure January 1,2010 Entry Level I _2 3_ 4 25.3255 25.3255 26.7095 48,969.41 50,998.32 62,186.17 56,145.55 56,430.46 42,445.73 43,969.07 45,747.94 53,678.23 52,754.72 69,095.51 52,366.14 52,366.14 35,501.83 80,622.83 31,479.01 58,122.64 57,501.66 66,239.03 81,026.07 Appendix C January 1,2010 Page 1 of 1 Title Laborer Scale Operator Maintenance Mechanic II Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Building Inspector Building Permits Examiner Senior Assessment Assistant Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Senior Justice Court Clerk Senior Account Clerk Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Principal Planner Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Engineering Inspector Technical Coordinator II Appendix D Salary Structure January 1,2011 Entry Level I 2_ _3 4 26.3385 26.3385 27.7779 50,928.19 53,038.25 64,673.62 58,391.38 58,687.68 44,143.56 45,727.84 47,577.86 55,825.36 54,864.91 71,859.33 54,460.79 54,460.79 36,921.90 83,847.74 32,738.17 6O,447.55 59,801.73 68,888.59 84,267.11 Appendix D January 1, 2011 Page I of 1 33 Title Laborer Scale Operator Maintenance Mechanic II Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Building Inspector Building Permits Examiner Senior Assessment Assistant Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Senior Justice Court Clerk Senior Account Clerk Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Principal Planner Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Engineering Inspector Technical Coordinator II Appendix E Salary Structure January 1, 2012 Entry Level I 2_ 3_ 4_ 27.3920 27.3920 28.8890 52,965.32 55,159.78 67,260.57 60,727.03 61,035.18 45,909.31 47,556.95 49,480.98 58,058.37 57,059.51 74,733.70 56,639.22 56,639.22 38,398.78 87,201.65 34,047.69 62,865.45 62,193.80 71,644.13 87,637.80 Appendix E January 1, 2012 Page 1 of I 34 Title Laborer Scale Operator Driver/Messenger AEO HEO CEO Maintenance Mechanic II Maintenance Mechanic III Auto Mechanic I & II Auto Mechanic III Auto Mechanic IV Diesel Mechanic Crew Labor Leader Highway Labor Crew Leader Parks Maintenance Crew Leader Town Maintenance Crew Leader Sanitation Site Crew Leader Driver/TCO/School Crossing Guard Groundskeeper II Groundskeeper III Assistant Cook Administrative Assistant Senior Administrative Assistant Adult Day Care Supervisor Cook Senior Cook Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Custodial Worker III Bay Constable Senior Bay Constable Building inspector Senior Building Inspector Principal Building Inspector Building Permits Coordinator Building Permits Examiner Ordinance Inspector Assessment Assistant Senior Assessment Assistant Assessment Clerk Senior Assessment Clerk Clerk Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Senior Clerk Principal Clerk Appendix F Salary Structure January 1,2008 Entry Level I 2 _3 4 5 17.9630 19.4336 20.0218 20.8163 21.4046 22.8765 17.9630 19.4336 20.0218 20.8163 21.4046 22.8765 17.9630 19,4336 20.0218 20.8163 21,4046 22.8765 20.6147 22.0853 22.6735 23.4680 24.0563 25.5282 21.0873 22.5579 23.1461 23.9406 24.5289 26.0008 21.6912 23.1618 23.7500 24.5445 25.1327 26.6046 18.8819 20.3525 20,9407 21,7352 22.3234 23.7954 21.8881 23.3587 23.9469 24.7414 25.3296 26.8016 18.8819 20.3525 20.9407 21.7352 22.3234 23.7954 23.0958 24.5664 25.1546 25.9491 26.5374 28.0093 23.0958 24.5664 25.1546 25.9491 26.5374 28.0093 23.0958 24.5664 25.1546 25.9491 26.5374 28.0093 23.0958 24.5664 25.1546 25.9491 26.5374 28.0093 24.5958 26.0664 26.6546 27.4491 28.0374 29.5093 24.5958 26.0664 26.6546 27.4491 28.0374 29.5093 23.0958 24.5664 25.1546 25.9491 26.5374 28.0093 27.5147 28.9853 29.5735 30.3680 30.9562 32.4281 17.9630 19.4336 20.0218 20.8163 21.4045 22.8754 21.3733 22.8438 23.4321 24.2266 24.8148 26.2867 22.4419 23,9860 24.6036 25.4378 26.0555 27.6006 28,166.38 31,230A0 32,455.59 34,110.00 35,335.49 38,399.21 39,050.98 42,114.70 43,340.19 44,994.60 46,220.08 49,283.80 46,754,15 49,817.88 51,043.36 52,697.81 53,923.27 56,987,01 34,071.23 37,134.95 38,360.44 40,014.85 41,240.34 44,304.06 32,037.49 35,101.21 36,326.70 37,981.11 39,206.60 42,270.32 44,383.84 44,764.16 45,144.49 45,524.82 45,905.14 46,285.47 34,745.37 37,809.09 39,034.58 40,688.99 41,914.47 44,978.20 36,277.38 39,341.10 40,566.59 42,221.00 43,446.48 46,510.21 37,885.98 40,949.70 42,175.19 43,829.60 45,055.09 48,118.81 43,779.39 46,843.13 48,068.41 49,723.23 56,948.51 57,613.41 49,389.15 52,452.89 53,679.21 55,332.99 56,558.28 54,135.14 45,912.95 48,976.67 50,202.16 51,856.57 53,082.06 56,145.78 48,540.36 51,664.08 52,829.57 54,483.97 55,709.46 58,773.18 51,050.81 54,114.53 55,340.02 56,994.43 58,219.91 61,283.64 39,050.98 42,114.70 43,340.19 44,994.60 46,220.08 49,283.80 41,431.95 44,495.67 45,721.16 47,375.57 48,601.06 51,654.78 45,912.95 48,976.67 50,202.16 51,856.57 53,082.06 56,145.78 39,050.98 42,114.70 43,340.19 44,994.60 46,220.09 49,283.81 40,798.26 43,861.98 45,087.47 46,741.88 47,967.37 51,031.09 31,873.02 34,936.74 36,162.23 37,816.64 39,042.13 42,105.85 33,466.67 35,617.06 37,767.47 39,917.86 42,068.27 44,211.13 30,035.06 33,098.78 34,324.27 35,978.68 37,204.17 40,267.89 30,647.80 33,711.52 34,937.01 36,591.42 37,816.91 40,880.63 31,331.54 34,395.26 35,620.75 37,275.16 38,500.65 41,554.37 32,738.80 35,802.52 37,028.01 38,682.42 39,907.91 42,971.63 Appendix F January 1, 2008 Page 1 of 6 35 Appendix F Salary Structure January 1,2008 Title Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Stenographer Justice Court Clerk Senior Justice Court Clerk Justice Court Cashier Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk Account Clerk Typist Senior Account Clerk Typist Data Control Supervisor Data Entry Operator Data Processing Equipment Operator Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Mini Bus Driver Neighborhood Aide Planner Trainee Planner Senior Planner Principal Planner Senior Environmental Planner Public Safety Dispatcher Public Safety Dispatcher II Public Safety Dispatcher III Records Management Assistant Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Asst. Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Supervisor Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Director Engineering Inspector Senior Citizen Aide II Site Plan Reviewer Technical Coordinator II Town Investigator Environmental Technician Food Service Worker Head Clerk Senior Site Plan Reviewer Special Projects Coordinator Entry Level 1_ 2 3 4 5 31,873.02 34,936.74 36,162.23 37,816.64 39,042.13 42,105.85 33,261.40 36,325.12 37,550.61 39,205.02 40,430.51 43,494.23 33,742.77 36,806.49 38,031.98 39,686.39 40,911.88 43,975.60 33,742.77 36,806.49 38,031.98 39,686.39 40,911.88 43,975.60 35,319.62 38,536.53 39,823.29 41,548.17 42,834.93 46,002.82 30,035.06 33,098.78 34,324.27 35,978.68 37,204.16 40,267.89 36,547.38 39,611.10 40,836.59 42,491.00 43,716.49 46,780.21 39,352.01 42,415.73 43,641.22 45,295.63 46,521.11 49,584.83 38,319.60 41,536.51 42,823.27 44,554.28 45,841.04 49,033.44 40,235.58 43,613.34 44,964.43 46,781.99 48,133.08 51,485.10 44,773.07 47,836.79 49,062.28 50,716.69 51,942.18 55,005.90 32,291.62 35,355.34 36,580.83 38,235.24 39,460.73 42,524.45 33,356.38 36,573.28 37,860.05 39,584.92 40,871.68 44,039.57 49,795.63 52,859.35 54,084.84 55,739.25 56,964.74 60,028.46 39,040.39 42,104.11 43,329.60 44,984.01 46,209.49 49,273.22 39,040.39 42,104.11 43,329.60 44,984.01 46,209.49 49,273.22 25,952.15 29,015.87 30,241.36 31,895.77 33,121.25 36,184.97 27,463.66 30,527.40 31,752.69 33,406.46 34,632.79 37,696.53 28,492.61 31,556.33 32,781.82 34,436.23 35,661.72 38,725.44 39,695.79 42,759.53 43,984.81 45,639.63 46,864.91 49,928.65 48,714.78 51,778.51 53,003.80 54,658.61 55,883.90 58,947.64 56,071.69 59,135.43 60,360.71 62,015.53 63,240.81 66,304.55 57,773.52 60,837.25 62,062.73 63,717.14 64,942.63 68,006.35 56,249.92 59,313.64 60,539.13 62,193.54 63,419.03 66,482.75 43,426.56 45,988.78 48,551.00 51,113.23 53,675.45 56,237.68 46,059.42 48,621.65 51,183.87 53,746.09 56,308.32 58,870.55 47,618.92 50,181.14 52,743.37 55,305.59 57,867.82 60,430.05 48,802.26 51,865.98 53,091.47 54,745.88 55,971.37 59,035.09 22,319.12 25,382.64 26,608.33 28,262.74 29,488.23 32,551.95 42,458.17 45,521.89 46,747.38 48,401.79 49,627.27 52,691.00 41,939.75 45,003.47 46,228.96 47,883.37 49,108.85 52,172.58 23,493.44 26,557.16 27,782.65 29,437.06 30,662.64 33,726.27 28,492.61 31,556.33 32,781.82 34,436.23 35,661.72 38,725.44 50,546.14 53,609.87 54,835.35 56,489.76 57,715.25 60,778.97 53,018.31 56,082.03 57,307.52 58,961.93 60,187.42 63,251.14 49,291.53 52,355.25 53,580.74 55,235.15 56,460.64 59,524.36 27,331.04 30,394.77 31,620.25 33,274.66 34,500.15 37,563.87 38,339.97 41,403.69 42,629.18 44,283.59 45,509.08 48,572.80 67,864.59 70,928.31 72,153.80 73,808.21 75,033.70 78,097.42 44,240.65 47,304.37 48,529.86 50,184.27 51,409.76 54,473.48 56,249.92 59,313.64 60,539.13 62,193.54 63,419.03 66,482.75 24,980.36 28,044.08 29,269.57 30,923.98 32,149.47 35,213.19 39,050.98 42,114.70 43,340.19 44,994.60 46,220.08 49,283.80 48,208.60 51,272.32 52,497.81 54,152.22 55,377.71 58,441.43 59,249.92 62,313.64 63,539.13 65,193.54 66,419.03 69,482.75 Appendix F January 1, 2008 Page 2 of 6 Title Caseworker Trainee Justice Court Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Appendix F Salary Structure January 1,2008 Entry Level I _2 _3 4 5 44,383.84 44,764.16 45,144.49 45,524.82 45,905.14 46,285.47 33,742.77 36,806.49 38,031.98 39,686.39 40,911.88 43,975.60 Appendix F January 1, 2008 Page 3 of 6 3'7 Appendix G Salary Structure January 1, 2009 Title Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Stenographer Justice Court Clerk Senior Justice Coud Clerk Justice Court Cashier Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk Account Clerk Typist Senior Account Clerk Typist Data Control Supervisor Data Entry Operator Data Processing Equipment Operator Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Mini Bus Driver Neighborhood Aide Planner Trainee Planner Senior Planner Principal Planner Senior Environmental Planner Public Safety Dispatcher Public Safety Dispatcher II Public Safety Dispatcher III Records Management Assistant Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Asst. Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Supervisor Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Director Engineering Inspector Senior Citizen Aide II Site Plan Reviewer Technical Coordinator II Town Investigator Environmental Technician Food Service Worker Head Clerk Senior Site Plan Reviewer Special Projects Coordinator Entry Level i 2_ 3 4 5 33,068.26 36,246.87 37,518.31 39,234.76 40,506.21 43,684.82 34,508.70 37,687.31 38,958.76 40,675.21 41,946.65 45,125.26 35,008.13 38,186.74 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 45,624.69 35,008.13 38,186.74 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 45,624.69 36,644.11 39,981.65 41,316.66 43,106.22 44,441.24 47,727.92 31,161.37 34,339.98 35,611.43 37,327.88 38,599.32 41,777.93 37,917.91 41,096.52 42,367.96 44,084.41 45,355.86 48,534.47 40,827.71 44,006.32 45,277.76 46,994.21 48,265.66 51,444.27 39,756.59 43,094.13 44,429.15 46,225.06 47,560.08 50,872.19 41,744.41 45,248.84 46,650.60 48,536.31 49,938.07 53,415.79 46,452.06 49,630.67 50,902.12 52,618.57 53,890.01 57,068.62 33,502.56 36,681.17 37,952.61 39,669.06 40,940.51 44,119.12 34,607.24 37,944.78 39,279.80 41,069.36 42,404.37 45,691.06 51,662.97 54,841.58 56,113.02 57,829.47 59,100.92 62,279.53 40,504.40 43,683.01 44,954.46 46,670.91 47,942.35 51,120.96 40,504.40 43,683.01 44,954.46 46,670.91 47,942.35 51,120.96 26,925.35 30,103.96 31,375.41 33,091.86 34,363.30 37,541.91 28,493.55 31,672.18 32,943.41 34,659.20 35,931.52 39,110.14 29,561.08 32,739.69 34,011.14 35,727.59 36,999.03 40,177.64 41,184.38 44,363.01 45,634.24 47,351.11 48,622.35 51,800.97 50,541.58 53,720.21 54,991.44 56,708.31 57,979.55 61,158.17 58,174.38 61,353.00 62,624.24 64,341.11 65,612.34 68,790.97 59,940.03 63,118.64 64,390.09 66,106.54 67,377.98 70,556.59 58,359.29 61,537.91 62,809.35 64,525.80 65,797.24 68,975.86 45,055.05 47,713.36 50,371.67 53,029.97 55,688.28 58,346.60 47,786.65 50,444.96 53,103.27 55,761.57 58,419.88 61,078.20 49,404.63 52,062.94 54,721.24 57,379.55 60,037.86 62,696.18 50,632.34 53,810.95 55,082.40 56,798.85 58,070.30 61,248.91 23,156.09 26,334.70 27,606.14 29,322.59 30,594.04 33,772.65 44,050.35 47,228.96 48,500.40 50,216.85 51,488.30 54,666.91 43,512.49 46,691.10 47,962.54 49,678.99 50,950.44 54,129.05 24,374.44 27,553.05 28,824.50 30,640.95 31,812.39 34,991.00 29,581.08 32,739.69 34,011.14 35,727.59 36;999.03 40,177.64 52,441.62 55,620.24 56,891.68 58,608.13 59,879.57 63,058.18 55,006.50 58,185.11 59,456.55 61,173.00 62,444.45 65,623.06 51,139.97 54,318.58 55,590.02 57,306.47 58,577.92 61,756.53 28,355.96 31,534.57 32,806.01 34,522.46 35,793.91 38,972.52 39,777.72 42,956.33 44,227.78 45,944.23 47,215.67 50,394.28 70,409.51 73,588.12 74,859.57 76,576.02 77,847.46 81,026.07 45,899.67 49,078.29 50,349.73 52,066.18 53,337.62 58,516.23 58,359.29 61,537.91 62,809.35 64,525.80 65,797.24 68,975.86 25,917.12 29,095.73 30,367.18 32,083.63 33,355.07 36,533.68 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,953.34 51,131.95 50,016.42 53,195.03 54,466.48 58,182.93 57,454.37 60,632.98 64,471.79 67,650.40 68,921.85 70,638.30 71,909.74 75,088.35 Appendix G January 1, 2009 page 2 of 3 38 Title Caseworker Trainee Justice Court Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Zoning Inspector Appendix G Salary Structure January 1,2009 Entry Level I 2 3 4_ 5 46,048.23 46,442.82 46,837.41 47,232.00 47,626.58 48,021.17 35,008.12 38,186.73 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 45,624.69 47,634.09 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.54 58,251.25 Appendix G January 1, 2009 Page 3 of 3 Title Laborer Scale Operator Driver/Messenger AEC HEO CEO Maintenance Mechanic II Maintenance Mechanic III Auto Mechanic I & Il Auto Mechanic III Auto Mechanic IV Diesel Mechanic Crew Labor Leader Highway Labor Crew Leader Parks Maintenance Crew Leader Town Maintenance Crew Leader Sanitation Site Crew Leader Ddver/TCO/School Crossing Guard Groundskeeper II Groundskeeper III Assistant Cook Administrative Assistant Senior Administrative Assistant Adult Day Care Supervisor Cook Senior Cook Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Custodial Worker III Bay Constable Senior Bay Constable Building Inspector Senior Building Inspector Principal Building Inspector Building Permits Coordinator Building Permits Examiner Ordinance Inspector Assessment Assistant Senior Assessment Assistant Assessment Clerk Senior Assessment Clerk Clerk Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Senior Clerk Principal Clerk Appendix G Salary Structure January 1,2009 Entry Level 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_ 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 21.3878 22.9135 23.5238 24.3481 24.9584 26.4855 21.8781 23.4038 24.0141 24.8384 25.4487 26.9758 22.5046 24.0303 24:6406 25.4649 26.0752 27.6023 19.5899 21.1157 21.7260 22.5503 23.1606 24.6877 22.7089 24.2346 24.8449 25.6692 26.2795 27.8066 19.5900 21.1157 21.7260 22.5503 23.1606 24.6877 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 25.5181 27.0439 27.6541 28.4784 29.0888 30.6159 25.5181 27.0439 27.6541 28.4784 29.0888 30.6159 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 28.5465 30.0722 30.6825 31.5068 32.1171 33.6442 18.6366 20.1623 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 22.1748 23.7005 24.3108 25.1351 25.7453 27.2725 23.2834 24.8854 25.5262 26.3918 27.0325 28.6356 29,222.62 32,401.23 33,672.68 35,389.13 36,660.57 39,839.18 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,953.34 51,131.95 48,507.43 51,686.05 52,957.49 54,673.98 55,945.40 59,124.02 35,348.90 38,527.51 39,798.95 41,515.40 42,786.85 45,965.46 33,238.90 36,417.51 37,688.95 39,405.40 40,676.85 43,855.46 46,048.23 46,442.82 46,837.41 47,232.00 47,626.58 48,021.17 36,048.32 39,226.93 40,498.37 42,214.82 43,486.27 46,664.88 37,637.78 40,816.39 42,087.83 43,804.28 45,075.73 48,254.34 39,306.70 42,485.31 43,756.76 45,473.21 46,744.65 49,923.26 45,421.11 48,599.74 49,870.98 51,587.85 52,859.08 59,773.92 51,241.24 54,419.87 55,692.18 57,407.97 58,679.21 66,540.21 47,634.69 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.54 58,251.25 50,360.62 53,539.23 54,810.67 56,527.12 57,798.57 60,977.18 52,965.21 56,143.82 57,415.27 59,131.72 60,403.16 63,581.77 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,953.34 51,131.95 42,985.65 46,164.26 47,435.71 49,152.16 50,423.60 53,602.21 47,634.69 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.64 58,251.25 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.45 46,681.90 47,953.34 51,131.95 42,328.20 45,506.81 46,778.25 48,494.70 49,766.14 52,944.76 33,068.26 36,246.87 37,518.31 39,234.76 40,506.21 43,664.82 34,721.67 36,952.70 39,183.75 41,414.78 43,645.83 45,869.05 31,161.37 34,339.99 35,611.43 37,327.88 38,599.32 41,777.93 31,797.09 34,975.70 36,247.15 37,963.60 39,235.04 42,413.65 32,506.47 35,685.08 36,956.53 38,672.98 39,944.42 43,123.03 33,966.51 37,145.12 38,416.56 40,133.01 41,494.46 44,583.07 Appendix G January 1, 2009 Page 1 of 3 40 Appendix H Salary Structure January 1, 2010 Title Laborer Scale Operator DrivedMessenger AEO HEO CEO Maintenance Mechanic II Maintenance Mechanic III Auto Mechanic I & II Auto Mechanic III Auto Mechanic IV Diesel Mechanic Crew Labor Leader Highway Labor Crew Leader Parks Maintenance Crew Leader Town Maintenance Crew Leader Sanitation Site Crew Leader DdverrrCO/School Crossing Guard Groundskeeper II Groundskeeper III Assistant Cook Administrative Assistant Senior Administrative Assistant Adult Day Care Supervisor Cook Senior Cook Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Custodial Worker III Bay Constable Senior Bay Constable Building Inspector Senior Building Inspector Principal Building Inspector Building Permits Coordinator Building Permits Examiner Ordinance Inspector Assessment Assistant Senior Assessment Assistant Assessment Clerk Senior Assessment Clerk Clerk Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Senior Clerk Principal Clerk Entry Level I 2_ 3 4 _5 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 18.6366 20.1624 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 21.3878 22.9135 23.5238 24.3481 24.9584 26.4855 21.8781 23.4038 24.0141 24.8384 25.4487 26.9758 22.5046 24.0303 24.6406 25.4649 26.0752 27.6023 19.5899 21.1157 21.7260 22.5503 23.1606 24.6877 22.7089 24.2346 24.8449 25.6692 26.2795 27,8066 19.5900 21.1157 21.7260 22.5503 23.1606 24.6877 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 25.5181 27.0439 27.6541 28.4784 29.0888 30.6159 25.5181 27.0439 27.6541 28.4784 29.0888 30.6159 23.9619 25.4877 26.0979 26.9222 27.5325 29.0596 28.5465 30.0722 30.6825 31.5068 32.1171 33.6442 18.6366 20.1623 20.7726 21.5969 22.2072 23.7343 22.1748 23.7005 24.3108 25.1351 25.7453 27.2725 23.2834 24.8854 25.5262 26.3918 27.0325 28.8356 29,222.62 32,401.23 33,672.68 35,389.13 36,660.57 39,839.18 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,953.34 51,131.95 48,507.43 51,686.05 52,957.49 54,673.98 55,945.40 59,124.02 35,348.90 38,527.51 39,798.95 41,515.40 42,786.85 45,965.46 33,238.90 36,417.51 37,688.95 39,405.40 40,676.85 43,855.46 46,048.23 46,442.82 46,837.41 47,232.00 47,626.58 48,021.17 36,048.32 39,226.93 40,498.37 42,214.82 43,486.27 46,664.88 37,637.78 40,816.39 42,087.83 43,804.28 45,075.73 48,254.34 39,306.70 42,485.31 43,756.76 45,473.21 46,744.65 49,923.26 45,421.11 48,599.74 49,870.98 51,587.85 52,859.08 59,773.92 51,241.24 54,419.87 55,692.18 57,407.97 58,679.21 66,540.21 47,634.69 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.64 58,251.25 50,360.62 53,539.23 54,810.67 56,527.12 57,798.57 60,977.18 52,965.21 56,143.82 57,415.27 59,131.72 60,403.16 63,581.77 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,958.34 51,131.95 42,985.65 46,164.26 47,435.71 49,152.16 50,423.60 53,602.21 47,634.69 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.64 58,251.25 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.45 46,681.90 47,953.34 51,131.95 42,328.20 45,506.81 48,778.25 48,494.70 49,766.14 52,944.76 33,068.26 36,246.87 37,518.31 39,234.76 40,506.21 43,684.82 34,721.67 36,952.70 39,183.75 41,414.78 43,645.83 45,869.05 31,161.37 34,339.99 35,611.43 37,327.88 38,599.32 41,777.93 31,797.09 34,975.70 36,247.15 37,963.60 39,235.04 42,413.65 32,506.47 35,685.08 36,956.53 38,672.98 ' 39,944.42 43,123.03 33,966.51 37,145.12 38,416.56 40,133.01 41,404.46 44,583.07 Appendix H January 1, 2010 Page 1 of 3 4! Appendix H Salary Structure January 1, 20t0 Title Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Stenographer Justice Court Clerk Senior Justice Court Clerk Justice Court Cashier Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk Account Clerk Typist Senior Account Clerk Typist Data Control Supervisor Data Entry Operator Data Processing Equipment Operator Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Mini Bus Driver Neighborhood Aide Planner Trainee Planner Senior Planner Principal Planner Senior Environmental Planner Public Safety Dispatcher Public Safety Dispatcher II Public Safety Dispatcher III Records Management Assistant Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Asst. Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Supervisor Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Director Engineering Inspector Senior Citizen Aide II Site Plan Reviewer Technical Coordinator II Town investigator Environmental Technician Food Service Worker Head Clerk Senior Site Plan Reviewer Special Projects Coordinator Entry Level I 2 3 4_ _5 33,068.26 36,246.87 37,518.31 39,234.76 40,506.21 43,684.82 34,508.70 37,687.31 38,958.76 40,675.21 41,946.65 45,125.26 35,008.13 38,186.74 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 45,624.69 35,008.13 38,186.74 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 45,624.69 36,644.11 39,981.65 41,316.66 43,106.22 44,441.24 47,727.92 31,161.37 34,339.98 35,611.43 37,327.88 38,599.32 41,777.93 37,917.91 41,096.52 42,367.96 44,084.41 45,355.86 48,534.47 40,827.71 44,006.32 45,277.76 46,994.21 48,265.66 51,444.27 39,756.59 43,094.13 44,429.15 46,225.06 47,560.08 50,872.19 41,744.41 45,248.84 46,650.60 48,536.31 49,938.07 53,415.79 46,452.06 49,630.67 50,902.12 52,618.57 53,890.01 57,068.62 33,502.56 36,681.17 37,952.61 39,669.06 40,940.51 44,119.12 34,607.24 37,944.78 39,279.80 41,069.36 42,404.37 45,691.06 51,662.97 54,841.58 56,113.02 57,829.47 59,100.92 62,279.53 40,504.40 43,683.01 44,954.46 46,670.91 47,942.35 51,120.96 40,504.40 43,683.01 44,954.46 46,670.91 47,942.35 51,120.96 26,925.35 30,103.96 31,375.41 33,091.86 34,363.30 37,541.91 28,493.55 31,672.18 32,943.41 34,659.20 35,931.52 39,110.14 29,561.08 32,739.69 34,011.14 35,727.59 36,999.03 40,177.64 41,184.38 44,363.01 45,634.24 47,351.11 48,622.35 51,800.97 50,541.58 53,720.21 54,991.44 56,708.31 57,979.55 61,158.17 58,174.38 61,353.00 62,624.24 64,341.11 65,612.34 68,790.97 59,940.03 63,118.64 64,390.09 66,106.54 67,377.98 70,556.59 58,359.29 61,537.91 62,809.35 64,525.80 65,797.24 68,975.86 45,055.05 47,713.36 50,371.67 53,029.97 55,688.28 58,346.60 47,786.65 50,444.96 53,103.27 55,761.57 58,419.88 61,078.20 49,404.63 52,062.94 54,721.24 57,379.55 60,037.86 62,696.18 50,632.34 53,810.95 55,082.40 56,798.85 58,070.30 61,248.91 23,156.09 26,334.70 27,606.14 29,322.59 30,594.04 33,772.65 44,050.35 47,228.96 48,500.40 50,216.85 51,488.30 54,666.91 43,512.49 46,691.10 47,962.54 49,678.99 50,950.44 54,129.05 24,374.44 27,553.05 28,824.50 30,540.95 31,812.39 34,991.00 29,561.08 32,739.69 34,011.14 35,727.59 36,999.03 40,177.64 52,441.62 55,620.24 56,891.68 58,608.13 59,879.57 63,058.18 55,006.50 58,185.11 59,456.55 61,173.00 62,444.45 65,623.06 51,139.97 54,318.58 55,590.02 57,306.47 58,577.92 61,756.53 28,355.96 31,534.57 32,806.01 34,522.46 35,793.91 38,972.52 39,777.72 42,956.33 44,227.78 45,944.23 47,215.67 50,394.28 70,409.51 73,588.12 74,859.57 76,576.02 77,847.46 81,026.07 45,899.67 49,078.29 50,349.73 52,066.18 53,337.62 56,516.23 58,359.29 61,537.91 62,809.35 64,525.80 65,797.24 68,975.86 25,917.12 29,095.73 30,367.18 32,083.63 33,355.07 36,533.68 40,515.39 43,694.00 44,965.44 46,681.89 47,953.34 51,131.95 50,016.42 53,195.03 54,466.48 56,182.93 57,454.37 60,632.98 64,471.79 67,650.40 68,921.85 70,638.30 71,909.74 75,088.35 Appendix H January 1, 2010 Page 2 of 3 4Z Title Caseworker Trainee Justice Court Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Zoning Inspector Appendix H Salary Structure January 1, 2010 Entry Level ! 2_ _3 4~ 46,048.23 46,442.82 46,837.41 47,232.00 47,626.58 35,008.12 38,186.73 39,458.18 41,174.63 42,446.08 47,634.09 50,813.30 52,084.74 53,801.19 55,072.54 48,021.17 45,624.69 58,251.25 Appendix H January 1, 2010 Page 3 of 3 43 Title Laborer Scale Operator DriveflMessenger AEO HEO CEO Maintenance Mechanic Il Maintenance Mechanic Iit Auto Mechanic I & II Auto Mechanic III Auto Mechanic IV Diesel Mechanic Crew Labor Leader Highway Labor Crew Leader Parks Maintenance Crew Leader Town Maintenance Crew Leader Sanitation Site Crew Leader DdverrrCo/School Crossing Guard Groundskeeper II Groundskeeper III Assistant Cook Administrative Assistant Senior Administrative Assistant Adult Day Care Supervisor Cook Senior Cook Custodial Worker I Custodial Worker II Custodial Worker I11 Bay Constable Senior Bay Constable Building Inspector Senior Building Inspector Principal Building Inspector Building Permits Coordinator Building Permits Examiner Ordinance Inspector Assessment Assistant Senior Assessment Assistant Assessment Clerk Senior Assessment Clerk Clerk Clerk (Spanish Speaking) Senior Clerk Principal Clerk Appendix I Salary Structure January 1,2011 Entry Level i 2_ 19 3820 20.9689 21.6035 22.4608 23.0955 24.6837 19.3820 20.9689 21.6035 22.4608 23.0955 24.6837 19.3820 20.9689 21.6035 22.4608 23.0955 24.6837 22.2433 23.8301 24.4648 25.3220 25.9567 27.5449 22.7532 24.3400 24.9747 25.8319 26.4666 28.0549 23.4048 24.9915 25.6262 26.4835 27.1182 28.7064 20.3735 21.9603 22.5950 23.4523 24.0870 25.6752 23.6172 25.2040 25.8387 26.6960 27.3307 28.9189 20.3736 21.9603 22.5950 23.4523 24.0870 25.6152 24.9204 26.5072 27.1418 27.9991 28.6338 30.2220 24.9204 26.5072 27.1418 27.9991 28.6338 30.2220 24~9204 26.5072 27.1418 27.9991 28.6338 30.2220 24.9204 26.5072 27.1418 27.9991 28.6338 30.2220 26.5388 28.1257 28.7603 29.6175 30.2524 31.8405 26.5388 28.1257 28.7603 29.6175 30.2524 31.8405 24.9204 26.5072 27.1418 27.9991 28.6338 30.2220 29.6883 31.2751 31.9098 32.7670 33.4017 34.9900 19.3820 20.9688 21.6035 22.4608 23.0955 24.6837 23.0617 24.6485 25.2832 26.1405 26.7752 28.3634 24.2148 25.8809 26.5473 27.4474 28.1138 29.7811 30,391.53 33,697.28 35,019.58 36,804.69 38,126.99 41,432.75 42,136.00 45,441.76 46,764.06 48,549.17 49,871.47 53,177.23 50,447.73 53,753.49 55,075.79 56,860.94 58,183.21 61,488.99 36,762.85 40,068.61 41,390.91 43,176.02 44,498.32 47,804.08 34,568.45 37,874.21 39,196.51 40,981.62 42,303.92 45,609.68 47,890.16 48,300.53 48,710.90 49,121.28 49,531.65 49,942.02 37,490.25 40,796.01 42,118.31 43,903.42 45,225.72 48,531.47 39,143.29 42,449.04 43,771.35 45,556.45 46,878.76 50,184.51 40,878.97 44,184.72 45,507.03 47,292.13 48,614.44 51,920.19 47,237.96 50,543.73 51,865.82 53,651.36 54,973.44 62,164.87 53,290.89 56,596.67 57,919.87 59,704.29 61,026.38 69,201.81 49,540.08 52,845.83 54,168.13 55,953.24 57,275.54 60,581.30 52,375.04 55,680.80 57,003.10 58,788.21 60,110.51 63,416.27 55,083.82 58,389.58 59,711.88 61,496.99 62,819.29 66,125.04 42,136.00 45,441.76 46,764.06 48,549.17 49,871.47 53,177.23 44,705.08 48,O10.83 49,333.13 51,118.24 52,440.54 55,746.30 49,540.08 52,845.83 54,168.13 55,953.24 57,275.54 60,581.30 42,136.01 45,441.76 46,764.07 48,549.17 49,871.48 53,177.23 44,021.32 47,327.08 48,649.38 50,434.49 51,750.79 55,062.55 34,390.99 37,696.74 39,019.04 40,804.15 42,126.45 45,432.21 36,110.54 38,430.81 40,751.10 43,071.38 45,391.66 47,703.81 32,407.83 35,713.58 37,035.89 38,820.99 40,143.30 43,449.05 33,068.98 36,374.73 37,697.03 39,482.14 40,804.44 44,110.20 33,806.73 37,112.48 38,434.79 40,219.89 41,542.20 44,647.95 35,325.17 38,630.92 39,953.23 41,738.33 43,050.64 46,366.39 Appendix I January 1,2011 Page 1 of 3 Title Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Stenographer Justice Court Clerk Senior Justice Court Clerk Justice Court Cashier Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk Account Clerk Typist Senior Account Clerk Typist Data Control Supervisor Data Entry Operator Data Processing Equipment Operator Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Mini Bus Driver Neighborhood Aide Planner Trainee Planner Senior Planner Principal Planner Senior Environmental Planner Public Safety Dispatcher Public Safety Dispatcher II Public Safety Dispatcher III Records Management Assistant Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Asst. Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Supervisor Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Director Engineering Inspector Senior Citizen Aide 11 Site Plan Reviewer Technical Coordinator II Town Investigator Environmental Technician Food Service Worker Head Clerk Senior Site Plan Reviewer Special Projects Coordinator Appendix I Salary Structure January 1,2011 Entry Level ! 2_ 3_ 4 5_ 34,390.99 37,696.74 39,019.04 40,804.15 42,126.45 45,432.21 35,889.05 39,194.81 40,517.11 42,302.22 43,624.52 46,930.27 36,408.45 39,714.21 41,036.51 42,821.62 44,143.92 47,449.67 36,408.45 39,714.21 41,036.51 42,821.62 44,143.92 47,449.67 38,109.87 41,580.91 42,969.33 44,830.47 46,218.89 49,637.04 32,407.83 35,713.58 37,035.88 38,820.99 40,143.29 43,449.05 39,434.63 42,740.38 44,062.68 45,847.79 47,170.09 50,475.85 42,460.81 45,766.57 47,088.87 48,873.98 50,196.28 53,502.04 41,346.85 44,817.90 46,206.31 48,074.07 49,462.48 52,907.08 43,4t4.19 47,058.79 48,516.62 50,477.76 51,935.59 55,552.42 48,310.14 51,615.90 52,938.20 54,723.31 56,045.61 59,351.37 34,842.66 38,148.42 39,470.72 41,255.83 42,578.13 45,883.88 35,991.53 39,462.57 40,850.99 42,712.13 44,100.55 47,518.70 53,729.49 57,035.24 58,357.54 60,142.65 61,464.95 64,770.71 42,124.58 45,430.33 46,752.63 48,537.74 49,860.04 53,165.80 42,124.58 45,430.33 46,752.63 48,537.74 49,860.04 53,165.80 28,002.37 31,308.12 32,630.42 34,415.53 35,737.83 39,043.59 29,633.29 32,939.06 34,261.15 36,045.57 37,368.78 40,674.55 30,743.52 34,049.28 35,371.58 37,156.69 38,478.99 41,784.75 42,831.75 46,137.53 47,459.61 49,245.16 50,567.24 53,873.01 52,563.24 55,869.01 57,191.10 58,976.64 60,298.73 63,604.50 60,501.35 63,807.12 65,129.21 66,914.75 68,236.84 71,542.61 62,337.63 65,643.39 66,965.69 68,750.80 70,073.10 73,378.85 60,693.67 63,999.42 65,321.72 67,106.83 68,429.13 71,734.89 46,857.25 49,621.89 52,386.53 55,151.17 57,915.81 60,680.46 49,698.12 52,462.76 55,227.40 57,992.04 60,756.68 63,521.33 51,380.82 54,145.45 56,910.09 59,674.73 62,439.37 65,204.02 52,657.63 55,963.39 57,285.70 59,070.80 60,393.11 63,698.87 24,082.33 27,388.09 28,710.39 30,495;50 31,817.80 35,123.56 45,812.36 49,118.12 50,440.42 52,225.53 53,547.83 56,853.58 45,252.99 48,558.74 49,881.04 51,666.15 52,988.45 56,294.21 25,349.42 28,655.17 29,977.48 31,762.58 33,084.89 36,390.64 30,743.52 34,049.28 35,371.58 37,156.69 38,478.99 41,784.75 54,539.29 57,845.04 59,167.35 60,952.45 62,274.76 65,580.51 57,206.76 60,512.51 61,834,81 63,619.92 64,942.22 68,247.98 53,185.56 56,491.32 57,813.62 59,598.73 60,921.03 64,226.79 29,490.20 32,795.95 34,118.25 35,903.36 37,225.66 40,531.42 41,368.83 44,674.59 45,996.89 47,782.00 49,104.30 52,410.05 73,225.89 76,531.65 77,853.95 79,639.06 80,961.36 84,267.11 47,735.66 51,041.42 52,363.72 54,148.83 55,471.13 58,776.88 60,693.67 63,999.42 65,321.72 67,106.83 68,429.13 71,734.89 26,953.81 30,259.56 31,581.86 33,366.97 34,689~27 37,995.03 42,136.00 45,441.76 46,764.06 48,549.17 49,871.47 53,177.23 52,017.08 55,322.83 56,645.13 56,430.24 59,752.54 63,058.30 67,050.66 70,356.42 71,678.72 73,463.83 74,786.13 78,091.88 Appendix I January 1, 2011 Page 2 of 3 45 Title Caseworker Trainee Justice Court Clerk (Spanish Speakin(. Zoning Inspector Appendix I Salary Structure January 1,2011 Entry Level ! 2_ 3_ 4_ _5 47,890.16 48,300.53 48,710.90 49,121.28 49,531.65 49,942.02 36,408.44 39,714.20 41,036.51 42,821.62 44,143.92 47,449.68 49,539.45 52,845.83 54,168.13 55,953.24 57,275.44 60,581.30 Appendix I January 1, 2011 Page 3 of 3 46 Appendix J Salary Structure January 1,2012 Title Entry Level 1_ Laborer 20.1573 21.8076 Scale Operator 20.1573 21.8076 Driver/Messenger 20.1573 21.8076 AEC 23.1330 24.7833 HEO 23.6633 25.3136 CEO 24.3410 25.9912 Maintenance Mechanic II 21.1885 22.8388 Maintenance Mechanic III 24.5619 26.2122 Auto Mechanic I & II 21.1885 22.8388 Auto Mechanic III 25.9172 27.5675 Auto Mechanic IV 25.9172 27.5675 Diesel Mechanic 25.9172 27.5675 Crew Labor Leader 25.9172 27.5675 Highway Labor Crew Leader 27.6004 29.2507 Parks Maintenance Crew Leader 27.6004 29.2507 Town Maintenance Crew Leader 25.9172 27.5675 Sanitation Site Crew Leader 30.8759 32.5261 Driver/TCOISchool Crossing Guard 20.1573 21.8076 Groundskeeper II 23.9842 25.6344 Groundskeeper III 25.1833 26.9161 Assistant Cook 31,607.19 35,045.17 Adr~inistrative Assistant 43,821.44 47,259.43 Senior Administrative Assistant 52,465.64 55,903.63 Adult Day Care Supervisor 38,233.37 41,671.35 Cook 35,951.19 39,389.18 Senior Cook 49,805.76 50,232.55 Custodial Worker I 38,989.86 42,427.85 Custodial Worker II 40,709.02 44,147.01 Custodial Worker III 42,514.13 45,952.11 Bay Constable 49,127.48 52,565.48 Senior Bay Constable 55,422.53 58,860.53 Building Inspector 51,521.68 54,959.66 Senior Building Inspector 54,470.05 57,908.03 Principal Building Inspector 57,287.17 60,725.16 Building Permits Coordinator 43,821.44 47,259.43 Building Permits Examiner 46,493.28 49,931.27 Ordinance Inspector 51,521.68 54,959.66 Assessment Assistant 43,821.45 47,259.43 Senior Assessment Assistant 45,782.18 49,220.16 Assessment Clerk 35,766.63 39,204.61 Senior Assessment Clerk 37,554.96 39,968.04 Clerk 33,704.14 37,142.13 Clerk (Spanish Speaking) 34,391.74 37,829.72 Senior Clerk 35,159.00 38,596.98 Principal Clerk 36,738.18 40,176.16 2 22.4676 22.4676 22.4676 25.4433 25.9737 26.6513 23.4988 26.8723 23.4988 28.2275 28.2275 28.2275 28.2275 29.9107 29.9107 28.2275 33.1862 22.4676 26.2945 27.6092 36,420.37 48,634.62 57,278.82 43,046.55 40,764.37 50,659.34 43,803.04 45,522.20 47,327.31 53,940.45 60,236.67 56,334.86 59,283.23 62,100.35 48,634.62 51,306.46 56,334.86 48,634.63 50,595.36 40,579.81 42,381.14 38,517.32 39,204.92 39,972.18 41,551.36 Appendix J January 1, 2012 Page 1 of 3 47 23.3592 23~3592 23.3592 26.3349 26.8652 27.5428 24.3904 27.7638 24.39O4 29.1191 29.1191 29.1191 29.1191 30.8022 30.8022 29.1191 34.0777 23.3592 27.1861 28.5453 38,276.88 50,491.13 59,135.37 44,903.06 42,620.88 51,086.13 45,659.55 47,378.71 49,183.82 55,797.41 62,092.47 58,191.37 61,139.74 63,956.86 50,491.13 53,162.97 58,191.37 50,491.14 52,451.87 42,436.32 44,794.23 40,373.83 41,061.43 41,828.69 43,407.87 24.0193 24.0193 24.0193 26.9950 27.5253 28.2029 25.0505 28.4239 25.0505 29.7792 29.7792 29.7792 29.7792 31.4624 31.4624 29.7792 34.7378 24.0193 27.8462 29.2384 39,652.07 51,866.33 60,510.54 46,278.26 43,996.08 51,512.91 47,034.75 48,753.91 50,559.01 57,172.38 63,467.43 59,566.56 62,514.93 65,332.06 51,866.33 54,538.17 59,566.56 51,866.33 53,827.06 43,811.51 47,207.33 41,749.03 42,436.62 43,203.88 44,783.06 25.6710 25.6710 25.6710 28.6467 29.1770 29.8547 26.7022 30.0756 26.7022 31.4309 31.4309 31.4309 31.4309 33.1142 33.1142 31.4309 36.3896 25.6710 29.4979 30.9723 43,090.06 55,304.31 63,948.54 49,716.24 47,434.06 51,939.70 50,472.73 52,191.89 53,997.00 64,'651.47 71,969.89 63,004.55 65,952.92 68,770.04 55,304.31 57,976.15 63,004.55 55,304.32 57,265.05 47,249.50 49,611.96 45,187.01 45,874.61 46,641.87 48,221.05 Title Clerk-Typist Senior Clerk-Typist Stenographer Justice Court Clerk Senior Justice Coud Clerk Justice Court Cashier Account Clerk Senior Account Clerk Account Clerk Typist Senior Account Clerk Typist Data Control Supervisor Data Entry Operator Data Processing Equipment Operator Director of Code Enforcement Exempt Secretary (to ZBA) Secretary Home Health Aide Mini Bus Driver Neighborhood Aide Planner Trainee Planner Senior Planner Principal Planner Senior Environmental Planner Public Safety Dispatcher Public Safety Dispatcher II Public Safety Dispatcher III Records Management Assistant Recreation Program Coordinator Recreation Supervisor Secretarial Assistant Asst. Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Supervisor Senior Citizen Site Manager Senior Citizen Program Director Engineering Inspector Senior Citizen Aide II Site Plan Reviewer Technical Coordinator II Town Investigator Environmental Technician Food Service Worker Head Clerk Senior Site Plan Reviewer Special Projects Coordinator Appendix J Salary Structure January 1,2012 Entry Level 1_ 2_ 3_ 4_ _5 35,766.63 39,204.61 40,579.81 42,436.32 43,811.51 47,249.50 37,324.61 40,762.60 42,137.79 43,994.30 45,369.50 48,807.48 37,864.79 41,302.77 42,677.97 44,534.48 45,909.67 49,347.66 37,864.79 41,302.77 42,677.97 44,534.48 45,909.67 49,347.66 39,634.27 43,244.15 44,688.10 46,623.69 48,067.64 51,622.52 33,704.14 37,142.12 38,517.32 40,373.83 41,749.03 45,187.01 41,012.01 44,450.00 45,825.19 47,681.70 49,056.90 52,494.88 44,159.25 47,597.23 48,972.43 50,828.94 52,204.13 55,642.12 43,000.73 46,610.61 48,054.57 49,997.03 51,440.98 55,023.36 45,150.76 48,941.14 50,457.29 52,496.87 54,013.02 57,774.52 50,242.55 53,680.54 55,055.73 56,912.24 58,287.44 61,725.42 36,236.37 39,674.35 41,049.55 42,906.06 44,281.25 47,719.24 37,43t .19 41,041.08 42,485.03 44,420.62 45,864.57 49,419.45 55,878.66 59,316.65 60,691.84 62,548.36 63,923.55 67,361.54 43,809.56 47,247.55 48,622.74 50,479.25 51,854.45 55,292.43 43,809.56 47,247.55 48,622.74 50,479.25 51,854.45 55,292.43 29,122.46 32,560.45 33,935.64 35,792.15 37,167.35 40,605.33 30,818.62 34,256.63 35,631.60 37,487.40 38,863.53 42,301.53 31,973.26 35,411.25 36,786.44 38,642.96 40,018.15 43,456.14 44,545.02 47,983.03 49,358.00 51,214.96 52,589.93 56,027.93 54,665.77 58,103.78 59,478.74 61,335.71 62,710.68 66,148.68 62,921.40 66,359.41 67,734.38 69,591.34 70,966.31 74,404.31 64,831.14 68,269.12 69,644.32 71,500.83 72,876.02 76,314.01 63,121.41 66,559.40 67,934.59 69,791.11 71,166.30 74,604.28 48,731.54 51,606.77 54,481.99 57,357.22 60,232.44 63,107.68 51,686.04 54,561.27 57,436.49 60,311.72 63,186.94 66,062.18 53,436.05 56,311.27 59,186.50 62,061.72 64,936.95 67,812.18 54,763.94 58,201.92 59,577.12 61,433.64 62,808.84 66,246.82 25,045.63 28,483.61 29,858.81 31,715.32 33,090.51 36,528.50 47,644.86 51,082.84 52,458.04 54,314.55 55,689.74 59,127.73 47,063.11 50,501.09 51,876.29 53,732.80 55,107.99 58,545.98 26,363.39 29,801.38 31,176.57 33,033.09 34,408.28 37,846.27 31,973.26 35,411.25 36,786.44 38,642.96 40,018.15 43,456.14 56,720.86 60,158.85 61,534.04 63,390.55 64,765.75 68,203.73 59,495.03 62,933.01 64,308.21 66,164.72 67,539.91 70,977.90 55,312.99 58,750.97 60,126.17 61,982.68 63,357.87 66,795.86 30,669.81 34,107.79 35,482.98 37,339.50 38,714.69 42,152.68 43,023.58 46,461.57 47,836.76 49,693.28 51,068.47 54,506.46 76,154.93 79,592.91 80,968.11 82,824.62 84,199.81 87,637.80 49,645.09 53,083.07 54,458.27 56,314.78 57,689.97 61,127.96 63,121.41 66,559.40 67,934.59 69,791.11 71,166.30 74,604.28 28,031.96 31,469.94 32,845.14 34,701.65 36,076.64 39,514.83 43,821.44 47,259.43 48,634.62 50,491.13 51,866.33 55,304.31 54,097.76 57,535.75 58,910.94 60,767.45 62,142.65 65,580.63 69,732.69 73,170.67 74,545.87 76,402.39 77,777.57 81,215.56 Appendix J January 1, 2012 Page 2 of 3 48 Appendix J Salary Structure January 1,2012 Title Caseworker Trainee Justice Court Clerk (Spanish Speakin(. Zonin9 Inspector Entry Level 1 2 3 49,805.76 50,232.55 50,659.34 51,086~13 37,864.78 41,302.77 42,677.97 44,534.48 51,521.03 54,959.67 56,334.85 58,191.37 4 51,512.91 45,909.68 59,566.46 51,939.70 49,347.66 63,004.55 Appendix J January 1, 2012 Page 3 of 3 49 Hourly Rates Effective Date TiUe 1/1/2006 412212008 1/1/2009 11112010 1/1/2011 1/1/2012 Account Clerk 13.30 13.30 13.80 13.80 14.35 14.93 Assistant Cook 16.15 16.15 16.76 16.76 17.43 18.13 Bay Constable 18.54 18.54 19.24 19.24 20.00 20.80 Clerk 11.52 11.52 11 95 t 1.95 12.43 12.92 Clerk Typist 12.28 12.28 12.74 12.74 13.25 13.78 Court Attendant 14.67 14.67 15.22 15.22 15.83 16.46 Court Officer 25.46 25~46 26.42 26.42 27.47 28.57 Custodial Worker I 12.14 12A4 12.59 t2.59 13.10 13.62 Fire Marshall 24.73 24.73 25.66 25.66 26.69 27.76 Food Se~,,ice Worker 12.56 12.56 13.04 13.04 13.56 t4.10 Detention Attendant 14.67 1467 15.22 15.22 15.83 16.46 Guard 12.46 12.46 t2.93 12.93 13.44 13.98 Home Health Aide 12.56 12 56 13.04 13.04 13.56 14.10 Kitchen Aide 11.83 11.83 12.27 12.27 12.76 13.27 Maintenance Mechanic I 15.53 15.53 16.11 16.11 16.76 17.43 Mini Bus Driver 12.56 15.09 15.66 15.66 16.28 16.93 Scale Operator 13.89 13.89 14.41 14.41 14.99 15.59 Senior Citizen Aide II 13.94 13.94 14.47 14.47 15.05 15.65 Senior Planner 25.73 25.73 26.69 26.69 27.76 28.87 Public Safety Dispatcher 14.67 14.67 15.22 15.22 15.83 16.46 Legal Stenographer 18.38 18.38 19.07 19.07 19.84 20.63 Tax Receiver Clerk 14.75 14.75 15.31 15.31 15.92 16.56 Tax Cashier 15.31 15.31 15.92 16.56 Highway Labor Crow Leader Co~stable Fishers Island Salaried Rates 10,465.66 10.465.66 10,858.12 10,858.12 11,292.45 11,744.15 16,535.52 16,535.52 17,155.60 17,155.60 17,841.83 18,555.50 Recraafion Program Coordinator (hired before June 9. 1999 Recreation Program Coordinat~ - Entry Level Recreation Program Coordinatm -- Step 1 Recreation Program Coordinato~ - Step 2 Recreation Program Coordinator - Step 3 Recreation Program Coordinator - Step 4 Recreation Program Coordinator - Step 5 30,341.21 30.341.21 31,479.01 31,479.01 32,738.17 34,047.69 22,319.12 22,319.12 23,156.09 23,156.09 24,082.33 25,045.62 25,382.84 25,382.84 26,334.70 26,334.70 27,388.08 28,483.61 26,608.33 26,608.33 27,606.14 27,606.14 28,710,39 29,858.80 28,262.74 28,262.74 29,322.59 29,322.59 30,495.50 31,715.32 29,488.23 29,488.23 30,594.04 30,594.04 31,817.80 33,090.51 32,551,95 32,551.95 33.772.65 33,772.65 35,123.55 36,528.50 TOW~'O~ ~0~ 0'~ OF ~ TOWI~ ~ Al'O/EX ~37~ Main Road P;~O. 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