HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 11-1994 RESOLUTION NO. 11-94
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND APPROVING AN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN
FRANCISCO AND THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF
OPERATING ENGINEERS, STATIONARY ENGINEERS
LOCAL 39, AFL-CIO, UNIT D, FOR THE PERIOD
JANUARY 1, 1994 THROUGH DECEMBER 31. 1994
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco
has recognized the International Union of Operating Engineers,
Stationary Engineers Local 39, AFL-CIO, as the employee
organization representing a majority of those employees working in
classifications in representation Unit D; and
WHEREAS, the representatives of the City and the
representatives of the International Union of Operating Engineers,
Stationary Engineers Local 39 have personally met and conferred and
freely exchanged information, opinions and proposals; and
WHEREAS, the representatives of the City and the
representatives of Stationary Engineers Local 39 have reached
agreemen~ on those wages and conditions of employment which are to
be in effect during the period January 1, 1994 through December 31,
1994 for employees in representation Unit D; and
WHEREAS, the City's representative recommends that the
agreemen't be accepted and approved by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of South San Francisco that it accepts and approves the agreement
between ~he City of South San Francisco and the International Union
of Operating Engineers, Stationary Engineers Local 39 and attached
as Exhibit "A", which sets forth those wages and conditions of
employment to be in effect during the period January 1, 1994
through December 31, 1994 for employees working in classifications
in representation Unit D, and which shall be binding upon the City,
upon the International Union of Operating Engineers, Stationary
engineers Local 39 and upon the employees covered therein.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly
introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco at a regular meeting held on the 9th day of
February , 1994 by the following vote.
AYES:
Councilmembers Jack Drago, John R. Penna, Roberta Cerri Teglia,
Robert Yee and Mayor Joseph A. Fernekes
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: N0ne
ABSENT None
Engine~rs.Agt
ATTEST:
city Clerk
RE SOL ~T~I, ,O,N,., ,N.,.O., A,1- 94
I:.AM 11~ 1/ ~/-~
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE INTERNATIONAL
UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS, STATIONARY
ENGINEERS LOCAL 39, UNIT D AND THE CITY
OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
The parties having met and negotiated pursuant to Government Code
Section 3500 et seq. do hereby agree to the following changes to
the Memorandum of Understanding in the terms and conditions of
employment from the effective date of this agreement to December
31, 199~.
TERM: The term of the agreement will extend from January 1,
1994 through December 31, 1994.
WAGES: Article 6, Section A shall be revised to read as
follows:
ARTICLE 6. SALARIES
A. WAGE RATES
Effective with the pay period including January 1,
1994, the salary schedule for all Unit members shall be
increased by one and one-half percent (1.5%).
Article 6, Section B (1) shall be expanded to incorporate
the following:
B. PREMIUMS
1. Premium Certification
An employee in the classification of Mechanic or
Assistant Mechanic/Machinist who has successfully
completed the California Water Pollution Control
Association Examination and who possesses a Grade
I Certification in Mechanical Technology shall be
compensated at a rate Z% higher than the rate for
which the employee qualifies pursuant to the
salary schedule in effect; and an employee in the
classification of Mechanic or Assistant
Mechanic/Machinist who has successfully completed
the California Water Pollution Control Association
Examination and who possesses a Gr&dm II
Certification in Mechanical Technology shall be
compensated at a range of 3% higher than the rate
for which the employee qualifies pursuant tot he
salary schedule in effect.
An employee in the classification of Mechanic
Electrician or Assistant Electrician/Mechanic who
has successfully completed the California Water
Pollution Control Association Examination and who
possesses a Grade I Certification in
Electrical/Instrumentation shall be compensated at
a rate 2% higher than the rate for which the
employee qualifies pursuant to the salary schedule
in effect; and an employee in the classification
of Mechanic Electrician or Assistant
Electrician/Mechanic who has successfully
completed the California Water Pollution Control
Association Examination and who possesses a Grade
II Certification in Electrical/Instrumentation
shall be compensated at a rate 3% higher than the
rate for which the employee qualifies pursuant to
the salary schedule in effect.
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An employee in the classification of Source
Control Inspector or Senior Source Control
Inspector who has successfully completed the
California Water Pollution Control Association
Examination and who possesses a Grade II
Certification in Industrial Waste Inspection shall
be compensated at a rate 2% higher than the rate
for which the employee qualifies pursuant tot he
salary schedule in effect; and an employee in the
classification of Industrial Waste Inspector or
Senior Industrial Waste Inspector who has
successfully completed the California Water
Pollution Control Association Examination and who
possesses a Grade III Certification in Industrial
Waste Inspection shall be compensated at a rate 3%
higher than the rate for which the employee
qualifies pursuant to the salary schedule in
effect.
Signed this
day of , 1994 by:
FOR THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
FOR THE UNION:
(Operating Engineers; Local 39, Unit D)
RESOLUTION NO. 11-94
EXHIBIT "B"
The City Council, City Manager, Public Works Director and WQCP
Superintendent have reviewed the management/operations concerns
raised by the representatives of Stationary Engineers Local 39
and presented to the Management Negotiating Team in the course of
deliberations on a new Memorandum of Understanding. Recognizing
the importance of these concerns to the membership of Local 39,
but further acknowledging that such matters are not subject to
Meet and Confer, the City Council and Management nonetheless wish
to convey a firm commitment to address these concerns as follows:
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Management will insure that vacant positions are filled
within six months of becoming available, except where budget
considerations require delays of a longer duration.
The Laboratory Supervisor will serve as Safety Coordinator
for the WQCP. A health/safety consultant is about to be
selected to review safety manuals/programs in place. An
ongoing consultation arrangement will be put in place to
allow for assistance as safety concerns arise which require
evaluation and action. The Safety Coordinator will continue
as the WQCP representative to the City Safety Committee.
Improved communication between Management and members of
Local 39 will be facilitated through regularly scheduled
staff meetings. Weekly staff meetings will be held
involving Supervisors and respective crews. The
Superintendent will schedule monthly meetings with Plant
staff. The Director of Public Works will continue monthly
plant visits and quarterly staff meetings with all Plant
personnel.
The Operations Supervisor will serve as Training
Coordinator. Training will be provided to all personnel to
assist in establishing a level of confidence in monitoring
and/or maintenance of new plant equipment.
At such times that the regular workload may preclude the use
of existing personnel to undertake special or emergency
maintenance projects, Management will consult with Unit
members prior to the contracting out of Unit work. Plant
staff have been and will continue to be offered overtime
opportunities as they arise. Management is responsible for
monitoring the backlog of work to insure that staff
resources are not overburdened.
Enqineering staff will actively involve plant staff in
design/construction issues with greater emphasis to be
placed on predesign consultation. Ongoing feedback is to be
solicited throughout work in progress to determine whether
suqgested items should or should not be included.
The Maintenance Supervisor will assume the role of
Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Work Order (WO) Systems
Coordinator. This position will serve as coordinator for
purposes of developing an 0 & M Manual. PM and WO software
vendors are currently being evaluated. In February, the
decision will be made to develop a system in-house or use a
packaged software system. Input will be solicited from
staff as the evaluation is made. In March, details will be
finalized concerning the workplan and start-up will be
scheduled in April. The 0 & M Manual is to be included in
the 1994 CIP work program. Computer training will be
provided as part of the introduction of any new PM/WO
systems. Equipment training will also be provided for all
staff in conjunction with the development of an O & M
Manual.
Follow Ups On Plant Rehab Project
Replacement of temporary 480V cable is to be included in
1994 work plan for scheduled completion this summer.
The cogeneration cooling system will be evaluated by the
designers and recommendations developed for implementing
cooling water changes. Plant staff can implement necessary
changes this spring.
Equipment/Building Issues
10.
Centrifuge repair is in progress and should be completed by
February. This equipment is needed for back-up not regular
operation.
11.
The Maintenance Building roof is to be scheduled for repair
as soon as the weather permits, but no later than April.
12.
Vehicle replacements will include choices for budgeting. As
fiscal constraints allow, new or used vehicles will be
provided and the appropriate cost charged to the Sewer Fund.
13.
The large trailer-mounted generator is needed for backup
power at certain pump stations. While it would be nice to
replace this cumbersome piece of equipment with a more
versatile unit, it is not a high priority item for budget
consideration at this time.
14.
Portable computers were required for Engineering and the
WQC~. Engineering received the computer from the plant
rehab project and WQCP staff purchased a new computer which
was included in the 93-94 operating budget. A third
computer that is compatible with necessary software will be
provided for the new Source Control Inspector.
Operational Issues
15.
TiLlo compost pile is a growing problem. The new Solid
Waster Coordinator position will be responsible for
evaluating options and expanding the marketing of this
product.
16.
The Laboratory Supervisor will take samples and analyze the
Price Club sludge/debris to determine the content and
establish proper standards for handling.
17.
Improvements are required for polymer storage, most likely
new building space is needed. This project will be
coordinated in the CIP and if possible combined with the
currently programmed general storage building.
18.
The Bisulfite system is a known spill risk. The Maintenance
Supervisor is to review the extent and impact of a possible
spill with appropriate personnel from County Health
Department. The findings/recommendations are to be conveyed
to management. The Bisulfite system is included in the
Plant Distribution System Project (evaluation phase in
progress) and is scheduled to be replaced within a couple of
years.
19.
In the course of completing the recent WQCP renovation, one
of the four digesters was found to be structurally
deficient. It has been taken out of routine service, but is
available for interim, stand-by use. The result is that
daily plant operations are made more difficult which is
evident by the increased foaming experienced.
The digester's required rehabilitation has been noted in the
5 year CIP, but it has not been funded to date. The City
Council has been advised that the digester rehab will be
included as programmed in the next CIP update (FY 94-95).
Follow-Up
In order to track the progress being made on each of the above
items, Eepartment Management agrees to conduct a joint review
with representatives of Unit D in six months to assess the
effectiveness of these measures.