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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 1951 - Compensation PolicyCity of Tukwila Washington Resolution No. J 957 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A COMPENSATION POLICY FOR CITY OF TUKWILA EMPLOYEES AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 1796. WHEREAS, the City believes that the purpose of a compensation program is to facilitate recruiting, retention, development and productivity of employees; and WHEREAS, the City desires to utilize standardized policies, procedures and processes, wherever possible, for compensating all employee groups, both represented and non -represented; and WHEREAS, the City recognizes that current economic conditions and forecasts, long-range City budget forecasts, and position rates for comparable jurisdictions, as well as internal equity considerations, should assist in guiding the compensation of employees; and WHEREAS, the City has made a determination to, when economic conditions allow, review and adjust non -represented employee salaries via a market analysis to that of the average of comparable jurisdictions in even -numbered years, and to provide a cost -of -living (COLA) allowance in odd -numbered years; and WHEREAS, the City has made a determination to, when economic conditions and negotiations allow, provide represented employees with salaries that reflect the average of comparable jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the City has made a determination to, when economic conditions allow, provide benefits to represented and non -represented employees that are slightly above the average of comparable jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, the City Council will participate in setting negotiation expectations and reviewing and approving represented employee group contracts; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: W:\Word Processing\Resolutions\Compensation policy for City employees 11-14-18 Page 1 of 3 Section 1. The following statements and processes are adopted for the purpose of guiding compensation programs for employees of the City of Tukwila. A. Information to be provided to the City Council. 1. For Represented Employees. A written presentation of current internal and local external public agency salary and benefit trends, including a salary and benefits market survey of comparable jurisdictions, as defined herein, will be provided to the City Council. This presentation must be made to the Council prior to the commencement of negotiations with the bargaining units regarding salary and benefits. The City Council and Administration will discuss represented employee group negotiation expectations, negotiating points, salary and benefit change floors and/or ceilings prior to the beginning of, and at appropriate points during, negotiation sessions. 2. For Non -Represented Employees. A written presentation of current internal and local external public agency salary and benefit trends, including a salary and benefits market survey of comparable jurisdictions, as defined herein, will be provided to the City Council by Administration every year by the end of the third quarter that a non -represented salary increase is due. Relevant Association of Washington Cities (AWC) data from the previous year's Washington City and County Employee Salary and Benefit Survey, for the comparable jurisdictions, will be used in the salary market survey. B. Compensation Policy. 1. All Puget Sound jurisdictions with +75/-50% of Tukwila's annual assessed valuation, using the most current data from County Assessors, will be used to create the list of comparable jurisdictions for evaluation of salary information. A second criteria to be used to refine comparable jurisdictions is to only include cities with their own police department. It is desirable to use the same comparable jurisdictions for both represented and non -represented employee groups. 2. For non -represented employees, the City desires to pay the average salary for the particular pay scale, as derived from the comparable jurisdiction data described in Section B.1. If the City's pay scale for any classification does not represent the average of comparable salary ranges (+/-5%), written justification must be provided to the City Council. For represented employees, the City desires to pay salaries that are competitive to the City's comparable jurisdictions. 3. Positions that are 5% below the market and up to 10% above the market are considered competitive with the market and will receive a market adjustment the year the survey is to occur. Those positions more than 10% above the market will not receive an adjustment during the year the market adjustment is to occur and will warrant further evaluation. Documented justification of potential reclassification will be provided to the City Council for review and approval. If the documented justification results in reclassification, any adjustments will be made in alignment with City policy. W:\Word Processing\Resolutions\Compensation policy for City employees 11-14-18 Page 2 of 3 4. The cost -of -living adjustment (COLA) in odd -numbered years for non - represented employees shall be based upon 90% of the Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) Average (June to June). It is desirable to calculate represented cost -of -living adjustments the same way, unless a different method is authorized by the Council. Considerations for cost -of -living adjustment for odd - numbered years will be based upon internal equity with represented groups to determine if an adjustment is warranted. Administration will provide a written justification documenting that an adjustment is warranted for the City Council's review and approval prior to implementation. 5. The goal of the City is to establish parity between represented and non - represented employees' benefits. The City desires to provide employee benefits that are competitive to the comparable cities described herein. The City will endeavor to keep increases to annual health care costs under market averages. If costs exceed market averages, adjustments will be made to reduce benefit costs. 6. The goal of the City is to mitigate or avoid salary compression issues where possible. An example of salary compression is when there is only a small difference in pay between employees regardless of their skills, level, seniority or experience. Administration will provide a written justification documenting that an adjustment is warranted for the City Council's review and approval prior to implementation. 7. The City Council shall review the compensation policy described herein on an annual basis to assess efficacy and make adjustments if warranted. If the Administration determines that a deviation from the above process (in its entirety or for individual positions) is necessary, it will provide justification to the City Council for review and approval prior to the adoption of any process change. Section 2. Resolution No. 1796 is hereby repealed. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this / gm) day of y/o i P M b-- -- , 2018. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Christy O'Flaherty, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: 1U- c -� Rachel B. Turpin, City Attorney Verna Seal, Council President Filed with the City Clerk: / 1-I Gt-/? Passed by the City Council: j Resolution Number: (c1,51 W:\Word Processing\Resolutions\Compensation policy for City employees 11-14-18 Page 3 of 3