01. Recognition
The Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, hereinafter referred to as the “DSA”, is the recognized employee organization for this bargaining unit, certified pursuant to Resolution No. 38586,Read More →
The Deputy Sheriffs’ Association, hereinafter referred to as the “DSA”, is the recognized employee organization for this bargaining unit, certified pursuant to Resolution No. 38586,Read More →
The Association agrees that it has the duty to provide fair and non-discriminatory representation to all employees in the representation unit regardless of whether theyRead More →
The County and Association agree that professional, productive, and positive labor relations can be accomplished when Association and County representatives work together to support theRead More →
Except where modified by this MOU, the County retains the exclusive right to determine the methods, means and personnel by which County government operations areRead More →
There shall be no discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, legitimate employee organization activities, or on the basis of anyRead More →
6.1 Survey In recognition of the additional ten percent (10%) differential pay, which is not base pay, paid to Deputy Sheriffs in Santa Clara CountyRead More →
The standard workweek for employees occupying full-time positions consists of forty (40) hours unless otherwise specified by the Board of Supervisors. The appointing authority shallRead More →
8.1 Authorization All compensable overtime must be authorized by the appointing authority or designated representative prior to being worked. If prior authorization is not feasibleRead More →
9.1 Shift differential pay, for the purpose of this Section, is defined as pay at a rate which is one step above the employee’s baseRead More →
For employees who have been: (1) regularly working a shift described in Section 9, and/or (2) assigned to and regularly working a special job assignmentRead More →
A. Policy When warranted and in the interest of County operations, the department head may assign employees to “on-call” status. This Section clarifies the existingRead More →
A salary differential of seventy dollars ($70.00) biweekly shall be paid incumbents or positions requiring bilingual proficiency as designated by the appointing authority and HumanRead More →
Employees may be reimbursed for tuition and related fees paid for taking courses of study in an off-duty status if the subject matter content isRead More →
A. Employees in the classes of Deputy Sheriff, and District Attorney’s Inspector who have successfully completed a probationary period of one of those classes andRead More →
15.1 Notice of Layoff The department head will give at least 14 days advance written notice to employees to be laid off unless a shorterRead More →
If an employee’s position is abolished and they are unable to displace another County employee as provided in Section 15, they shall receive reimbursement ofRead More →
17.1 Regular full-time employees shall receive either eight (8) hours of pay or eight (8) hours of holiday leave for all authorized holidays listed inRead More →
18.1 Vacation Allowance Effective the first full pay period following Board of Supervisors’ approval of a successor MOU in 2022, employees, excluding extra help orRead More →
19.1 Accrual Effective until February 4, 2023, employees shall accrue “old sick leave” at the rate of three and seven-tenths (3.7) hours for each biweeklyRead More →
20.1 General Employees shall not be entitled to leaves of absence as a matter of right, but only in accordance with the provisions of lawRead More →
21.1 Medical Insurance (a) Employees Assigned to Work Eighty (80) Hours Per Pay Period: The County pays eighty-five percent (85%) of the total premium forRead More →
The County shall contribute a sum equal to ninety percent (90%) of the premium for the County Plan and the Delta Dental Plan for employeesRead More →
The County shall provide Vision care coverage for employees and eligible dependents including young adult dependents and domestic partners. The County will pay the entireRead More →
24.1 Benefits Committee During the term of this MOU, the County and Unions shall convene the Benefits Committee for the following purposes: A. To continueRead More →
25.1 The County shall pay group life insurance premiums for the following plans: A. Life insurance for each employee with a maximum benefit amount ofRead More →
26.1 Employees in the Sheriff’s Office who must provide their own uniform and equipment shall receive an amount per annum in additional compensation to coverRead More →
27.1 Examinations (1) Open Examinations: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications for the job class may compete. (2) General Promotional Examinations: Permanent and probationaryRead More →
Upon reclassification of filled positions, the Human Resources Director shall determine whether the action constitutes an upward, lateral or downward movement of the level ofRead More →
No employee shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the class to which appointed. However, employees may be assigned temporarilyRead More →
When an employee has been assigned in writing by the department head or designated representative to perform the work of a permanent position having aRead More →
31.1 Probationary employees shall undergo a probationary period of six (6) months unless a longer period is prescribed by the Civil Service Commission for theirRead More →
The appointing authority may dismiss, suspend, reduce in step or demote any employee in the classified service provided the rules and regulations of the CivilRead More →
33.1 Grievance A grievance is defined as any dispute which involves the interpretation or application of any provision of this MOU, excluding those provisions ofRead More →
34.1 Retirement Plan (a) Employees Hired Before January 8, 2012 Effective January 2, 2005, the County implemented the 3% @ 50 retirement enhancement (Government CodeRead More →
Subject to applicable federal regulations, the County agrees to provide a deferred compensation plan that allows employees to defer compensation on a pre-tax basis throughRead More →
The County will provide up to twenty-four (24) hours paid bereavement leave upon the death of an employee’s parents, spouse, domestic partner, child, (including throughRead More →
The Association, its members and representatives, agree that it and they will not engage in, authorize, sanction or support any strike, slowdown, stoppage of work,Read More →
If any provision of this MOU is declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be null and void butRead More →
Continuance of working conditions and practices not specifically authorized by ordinance or by resolution of the Board of Supervisors is not guaranteed by this MOU.Read More →
SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAN MATEO SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND THE DEPUTY SHERIFF’S ASSOCIATION The Sheriff’s Department and Association agree to the use of extra helpRead 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 →
1. Employees assigned to the following assignments shall be paid the hourly equivalent rate of one step (5.74%) in the salary range in addition toRead 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 →
The Deputy Sheriff’s Association and representatives of the County of San Mateo have met and conferred in good faith regarding wages, hours and other terms andRead 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 →
The Deputy Sheriffs’ Association (DSA), hereinafter referred to as the “Association”, is the recognized employee organization for the Law Enforcement Unit, certified pursuant to ResolutionRead More →
The Association agrees that it has the duty to provide fair and non-discriminatory representation to all employees in all classes in the units for whichRead 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 →
County employees who are official representatives of the Association shall be given reasonable time off with pay, including reasonable travel time, to formally meet andRead 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 →
Except where modified by this MOU, the County retains the exclusive right to determine the methods, means and personnel by which County government operations areRead 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 →
There shall be no discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, legitimate employee organization activities, or on the basis of anyRead 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 →
Effective the pay period following Board of Supervisors’ approval of a successor MOU in 2023, or the first full pay period following December 23, 2023,Read More →
The standard work week for employees occupying full-time positions consists of forty (40) hours unless otherwise specified by the Board of Supervisors. The appointing authority shallRead 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 →
8.1 Authorization All compensable overtime must be authorized by the appointing authority or designated representative prior to being worked. If prior authorization is not feasibleRead 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 →
9.1 Shift differential pay, for the purpose of this Section, is defined as pay at a rate which is one step above the employee’s baseRead More →
For employees who have been: for thirty (30) or more calendar days immediately preceding a paid holiday, the commencement of a vacation, paid sick leaveRead 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 →
The Department Head may assign employees to “on-call” status. Effective the first full pay period following Board approval of a successor MOU, employees shall beRead 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 →
Effective December 30, 2018, a salary differential of seventy dollars ($70) biweekly shall be paid incumbents or positions requiring bilingual proficiency as designated by 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 →
Employees may be reimbursed for tuition and related fees paid for taking courses of study in an off-duty status if the subject matter content isRead More →
14.1 Employees in the Supervising Deputy Coroner and Deputy Coroner class who have successfully completed a probationary period of one of those classes and holdRead 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 →
15.1 Notice of Layoff The department head will give at least fourteen (14) days advance written notice to employees to be laid off unless aRead 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 →
If an employee’s position is abolished and they are unable to displace another County employee as provided in Section 15, they shall receive one weekRead More →
17.1 Regular full-time employees in established positions shall be entitled to take all authorized holidays at full pay, not to exceed eight (8) hours forRead 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 →
18.1 Vacation Allowance Employees shall be entitled to vacation with pay in accordance with the following schedules. Such accrual shall be pro-rated for any employeesRead 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 →
19.1 Accrual Effective until February 18, 2024, Employees shall accrue “old sick leave” at the rate of three and seven tenths (3.7) hours for each biweeklyRead More →
20.1 General Employees shall not be entitled to leaves of absence as a matter of right, but only in accordance with the provisions of lawRead 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 →
21.1 Medical Insurance: 2. Regular Employees Assigned to Work Less Than Eighty (80) Hours Per Pay Period: For employees occupying permanent part-time positions, who workRead 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 →
22.1 The County shall continue to provide dental insurance and contribute a sum equal to 90% of the premium for employees and eligible dependents, includingRead 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 →
Optional additional benefits may be available during open enrollment at an additional cost to the employee.Read More →
24.1 During the term of the MOU, the County and Association shall convene the Benefits Committee for the following purposes: The Benefits Committee will beRead 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 →
25.1 The County will pay group life insurance and accidental death insurance premiums for the following coverage: 25.2 Employees, depending on pre-qualification, may purchase, atRead 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 →
Longevity pay shall be paid as follows:Read More →
The County shall continue to provide its present long term income protection plan for permanent employees at no cost; provided, however, that in order toRead 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 →
28.1 The County will provide bulletproof vests to department personnel consistent with departmental general order. 28.2 Effective the first full pay period following Board ofRead More →
29.1 Examinations 29.2 Promotional Eligible Lists 29.3 Probationary Period Permanent employees who are promoted to a higher class shall undergo the probationary period prescribed for the higher class,Read 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 →
Upon reclassification of filled positions, the Human Resources Director shall determine whether the action constitutes an upward, lateral or downward movement of the level ofRead 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 →
No employee shall be required regularly to perform duties of a position outside of the class to which appointed. However, employees may be assigned temporarilyRead More →
32.1 Pay for Work-Out-of-Classification When an employee has been assigned in writing by the department head or designated representative to perform the work of aRead 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 →
33.1 Probationary employees shall undergo a probationary period of six (6) months unless a longer period is prescribed by the Civil Service Commission for theirRead More →
The appointing authority may dismiss, suspend, reduce in step or demote any employee in the classified service provided the rules and regulations of the CivilRead More →
35.1 A grievance is any dispute which involves the interpretation or application of any provision of this MOU, excluding those provisions of this MOU whichRead More →
36.1 Employees hired before August 7, 2011. Effective March 13, 2005, the County implemented the 2%@55.5 retirement enhancement (Government Code Section 31676.14) for employees in PlansRead More →
If any provision of this MOU is declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be null and void butRead More →
If any provision of this MOU is declared illegal or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that provision shall be null and void butRead More →
Made and entered into For the Deputy Sheriff’s Association: For the County: _______________________________ _______________________________ Carlos Tapia, DSA President Mike Callagy, County Executive _______________________________ ________________________________ StephenRead More →