Are extra help employees represented by the unions?
AFSCME and SEIU represent extra help employees in classifications that are represented by their unions. All other extra help employees are not represented by theRead More →
AFSCME and SEIU represent extra help employees in classifications that are represented by their unions. All other extra help employees are not represented by theRead More →
EXHIBIT A. AFSCME Extra-Help Unit Equipment and Uniforms: (1) Culinary Knives: The County shall provide knives for those extra-help culinary personnel required to use themRead More →
EXHIBIT B. SEIU – Extra-Help Unit (1) Advance Payments for Extra-Help Auditor-Appraiser Travel. For out of town overnight assignments for a period greater than oneRead More →
EXHIBIT C. Definitions I. Extra-help Usage: Temporary absence of a regular employee Short-term variation in workload Short-term special project/assignment/pilot program TemporaryRead More →
Section 1. Recognition Local 829, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, hereinafter referred to as the “Union” or “AFSCME 829”, is theRead More →
Section 2. Union Security The Union agrees that it has the duty to provide fair and non-discriminatory representation to all employees in all classes inRead More →
Section 3. Union Stewards and Official Representatives The County and Unions agree that professional, productive, and positive labor relations can be accomplished when Union andRead More →
Section 4. No Discrimination There shall be no discrimination because of sex, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions, race, veteran status, religion (including religiousRead More →
Section 5. Salaries 5.1 Salary Ranges The rates of pay set forth in the Exhibits represent for each classification the standard hourly rate of payRead More →
Section 6. Days and Hours of Work The appointing authority shall fix the hours of work with due regard for the convenience of the publicRead More →
Section 7. Overtime 7.1 Authorization All compensable overtime must be authorized by the department head or their designated representative in advance of being worked. IfRead More →
Section 8. Shift Differential 8.1 Definition Shift differential pay, for the purpose of this Section, is defined as pay at a rate which is oneRead More →
Section 9. On-Call Duty 9.1 Assignment of On-Call Work Extra-help employees shall not be placed in an on-call status except for hard-to-fill classifications working inRead More →
Section 10. Mileage Reimbursement Policy 10.1 General Except where indicated below, the County does not reimburse extra-help for home to work and work to homeRead More →
Section 11. Seasonal Positions – Right to Return Extra-help employees in the classifications of Park Aide, Pest Detection Specialist, and Election Technician shall have theRead More →
Section 12. Holidays 12.1 The holidays for the County are: (1) January 1 (New Year’s Day) (2) Third Monday in January (Martin Luther King, Jr’sRead More →
Section 13. Promotional Opportunities for Extra Help Applicants 13.1 Eligibility to Apply for County Recruitments Extra Help employees with a minimum of one thousand fortyRead More →
Section 14. Sick Leave 14.1 Accrual Extra-help employees, excluding limited term employees, do not accrue sick leave credits. Upon working thirty (30) days within oneRead More →
Section 15. Vacation 15.1 Vacation Allowance Effective the first full pay period following Board of Supervisors’ approval of a successor MOU in 2023, applying onlyRead More →
Section 16. Bereavement Leave For non-seasonal, Extra-Help Employees who have worked a minimum of two thousand eighty (2,080) continuous hours of extra-help work with theRead More →
Section 17. Voluntary Leaves of Absence Without Pay 17.1 General Extra-help employees shall not be entitled to leaves of absence without pay as a matterRead More →
Section 18. Review of Extra Help Assignments 18.1 Assignment Limits Employment of Extra Help employees (excluding those in positions designated as “Relief,” as defined inRead More →
Section 19. Health Insurance 19.1 General In accordance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010, Extra Help employees and their qualifiedRead More →
Section 20. Retirement Plan 20.1 The County shall continue to enroll eligible extra-help employees in the Part-Time, Seasonal, Temporary Retirement Plan. 20.2 Each pay period,Read More →
Section 21. Reconsideration Process for Separation due to Performance or Conduct Issues Extra-Help Employees (including Limited Term Employees) are at-will employees, but have the rightRead More →
Section 22. Grievances 22.1 Definition A grievance is any dispute which involves the interpretation or application of any provision of this Memorandum of Understanding excluding,Read More →
Section 23. Loss of Compensation (Non-MOU Complaints) If an extra-help employee covered by this Memorandum of Understanding suffers loss of compensation due to the inequitableRead More →
Section 24. Personnel Files 24.1 Employee Review Each extra-help employee shall have the right to inspect and review any official record relating to their performanceRead More →
Section 25. Training Departments will, at their sole discretion, provide training opportunities to extra-help employees and pay them at straight time for their attendance, unlessRead More →
Section 26. Contracting/Subcontracting The County will notify the applicable Union of its intent to contract or subcontract work customarily performed by members of the AFSCMERead More →
Section 27. Separability of Provisions In the event that any provision of this Memorandum of Understanding is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction toRead More →
Section 28. Past Practices and Scope of Agreement It is understood this Agreement represents a complete and final understanding on all negotiable issues between theRead More →
Section 29. Term of Agreement This Memorandum of Understanding shall be presented by the Unions to represented extra-help employees to be covered hereby for ratificationRead More →
Section 30. Limited Term Employees (1) The County will designate a separate group of Extra Help employees in the AFSCME/ SEIU Extra Help bargaining unit,Read More →
Section 31. Bilingual Pay A salary differential of Seventy ($70.00) biweekly shall be paid to incumbents of positions requiring bilingual proficiency as designated by theirRead More →
Section 32. Performance Evaluation Upon request from an Extra-Help employee, and the employee’s completion of at least one thousand forty (1,040) cumulative extra-help hours ofRead More →
Section 33. Pay for Work-Out-Of-Classification Extra-help and limited term employees will have opportunity to apply for working-out-of-class opportunities. When feasible, the County will offer work-out-of-classRead More →