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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2014-12-01 Item 7 - Labor Agreement - 2014-2016 Tukwila Police Officers GuildCOUNCIL AGENDA SYNOPSIS ----------- ------ - --------------- Meet* Dale Prepared by Ma ,• ri review Courki/ review 12/01/14 SB 1Zesolitiion 2\ 1.1:c Dan Ordinance Migl)an 1 13id Anard AN Dan I Public Hearing Alt Dan Other illy Dan SP( )NS( )R Council Mayor I IR OCD l'i num.( — /ire — IT P &R. _.— Police PIF spuNsows The City negotiations team, and the Tukwila Police Officers Guild Executive Board opened Summ\Ry labor negotiations on July 23, 2013, in an effort to reach an agreement on a successor labor contract for Police Officers and Sergeants. A tentative agreement has been reached on November 12, 2014, and information is being presented for City Council approval and to authorize the Mayor to sign the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). RI Nti,Avku BY _ CO \X/ Mtg. CAM) Crntc 11 F&S Crnte 1 1 Transportation 011ie Utilities Crate Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: N/A COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: sPoNsult/ADMIN. CommiTit,K Human Resources Department COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE ExpNNDI1IJR1,: Rr( JIMA) AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ Fund Source: Comments: ITEM INFORMATION ITEM No. 7 181 STAFF SP( )NSOR: STEPHANIE BROWN ORIGINAL AC;r:N1),11.),VIE: 12/01/14 AGIN DA I'll ,■\ITITI,1,:, Authorize the Mayor to sign the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the Tukwila Police Officers Guild for contract years 2014-2016. Cxri,:c;( )ItY Discussion AN Date Motion MA Dan 12/01/14 1Zesolitiion 2\ 1.1:c Dan Ordinance Migl)an 1 13id Anard AN Dan I Public Hearing Alt Dan Other illy Dan SP( )NS( )R Council Mayor I IR OCD l'i num.( — /ire — IT P &R. _.— Police PIF spuNsows The City negotiations team, and the Tukwila Police Officers Guild Executive Board opened Summ\Ry labor negotiations on July 23, 2013, in an effort to reach an agreement on a successor labor contract for Police Officers and Sergeants. A tentative agreement has been reached on November 12, 2014, and information is being presented for City Council approval and to authorize the Mayor to sign the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). RI Nti,Avku BY _ CO \X/ Mtg. CAM) Crntc 11 F&S Crnte 1 1 Transportation 011ie Utilities Crate Arts Comm. Parks Comm. Planning Comm. DATE: N/A COMMITTEE CHAIR: RECOMMENDATIONS: sPoNsult/ADMIN. CommiTit,K Human Resources Department COST IMPACT / FUND SOURCE ExpNNDI1IJR1,: Rr( JIMA) AMOUNT BUDGETED APPROPRIATION REQUIRED $ Fund Source: Comments: MTG. DATE RECORD OF COUNCIL ACTION 12/01/14 MTG. DATE ATTACHMENTS 12/01/14 Informational Memorandum Dated November 25, 2014. (Copy of 2014-2016 Labor Agreement provided under separate cover.) 181 182 City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Tukwila City Council FROM: Stephanie Brown, Human Resources Director DATE: November 25, 2014 SUBJECT: Tukwila Police Officers Guild Collective Bargaining Agreement (2014-2016) BACKGROUND The City negotiations team and the Executive Board of the Tukwila Police Officers Guild, opened labor negotiations on July 23, 2013, in an effort to reach an agreement on a successor labor agreement. A tentative agreement negotiated during mediation, was reached on November 12, 2014, resulting in a three year contract. (2014-2016). In alignment with Council initiatives, the City team used the guiding principles established by the Council in their Compensation Resolution No. 1796, setting the focus for the negotiation and mediation process. The contract provides for wage increases over term of the labor agreement based upon external market comparators. Other negotiated changes were the addition of light duty assignment language, increase in funding to the quartermaster system for uniform jumpsuits; and housekeeping to various articles throughout the agreement. Overall, the negotiation and mediation process was a collaborative effort by both parties. RECOMMENDATION The City Council is being asked to authorize the Mayor to sign the successor collective bargaining agreement between the City and the Tukwila Police Officers Guild at their December 1, 2014, Regular meeting. 183