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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - 3/3/1992 - Finance and Personnel Committee MEETING DATE: Municipal Center .���' `%L- MEETING TIME: i:vu �.�. MEETING PLACE: Aldermen' s Conference Room --�MBERS PRESENT: Aldermen Bolger, Adams , Locke; Chairman Lieder �. MEM6ER5 ABSENT: OTHERS PRESENT: hlayor Busse, City Admn. Peterson, Citv Clerk Gilpin ' 9 — ' PURPOSE OF MEETING: Hear wage and benefit requests of employee representatives. -FIRST MATTER DISCUSSEO: 1) Kathy Kunzer for Bldg. & Zoning, Anne Rodenkirch & John Harrison. 2) Rhonda Rushing For ity C er s o ice. 3) Tom Schmidt for Parks & Recreation 4) Mike Owsley for P�.W. Street Division 5) htike Palmer fnr P_W_ Watar Ilivicinn_ • _ 6) Joe Dohertv for Communications. 7) Pat Lubben & Sis Berggren for Police Clerical & non-sworn personnel . 8) Gary Gilpin for wastewater Treatment Plan. 9 Jeff Foersterg� g 11 Stahlman for McHenry Police Officer's Association -�CECOND MATTER DISCUSSE�: DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION: -THIRD MATTER DISCUSSED: DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION: . - FOURTH MATTER DISCUSSED: � � DECISION OR RECOMMENDATION: Take requests under consideration and report back the middle of � April . Jerry Peterson is to assemble t�e entire bu�qet for presentation tn ��Ln�n�e-r++oo ADJOURNMENT TIME: 8�43 P.M. , ' CH I OR TAKER OF MIMUT�S ______ — -- _ � __--- - _ � . - � co�F�oE�i�a� �,. � M E M 0 B A ft D U M T0: Finance Committee Mayor and Aldermen � �j FROM: Gerald R. Peterson, City Administrator �/.�c%�.���/• DATE: March 4, 1992 RE: Employee Requests for Wages and Benefits Last night the Finance Committee met with a variety of employee group representatives to consider their requests for wages and benefits in preparation for the 1992-93 Budget. Following is a swnmary of the requests received and relevant information pertaining to the specific request. 1) Wages - Cost of living adjustment to salary matrix - Continue advancing employees who have not reached the top of the matrix for their salary grade - Cost of living ad�ustment plus 2� - Cost of living ad3ustment plus 4% � NOTE: The standard for the cost of living ad�ustments the City of McHenry has adopted in considering wage requests is the Chicago Annual Average CPI-U (Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers) . For 1991 the CPI-U Chicago Annual Average is 2.7%. 2) Benefits A) Personal Days - one additional day � NOTE: Currently the City of McHenry provides 3 personal days to regular full-time employees and 1 1/2 days to regular part-time employees who work at least 20 hours per week. Personal days must be used in the year earned, require approval from the employee's immediate supervisor, and can not be taken in less than one-half hour increments; B) Holidays - Requests ranged from 1 to 1 1/2 additional days and included: - Good Friday - additional one-half day - New Year's Eve - President's Day - Unspecified � , f Employee Requests� for Wages and Benefits Page 2 NOTE: The City provides employees with 8 1/2 holidays with regular part-time employees receiving pay for holidays which coincide with their regular schedule. The following holiday schedule is recognized: New Year's Day, Good Friday (1/2 day), Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas �� Eve, Christmas Day. It should also be noted that police officers and dispatchers have the option of receiving straight time pay for all holidays worked. This payment is made in early December, and for 1991, amounted to $38,715.28. C) Sick Time - Allow sick time usage by eraployee for doctor and dentist appointments. - Allow sick time usage by employee to care for a member of the immediate family. NOTE: Based upon a count of 93 full-time employees, a total of 353 sick days were used in 1991 for a per employee average of 3.79. Departmental averages were as follows: Building and Zoning 4.62 days General Office 4.03 days Police Depart.-Non Sworn 4.15 days Sworn 1.25 days Public Works Administration 6.92 days Streets 5.41 days WWTP 6.03 days Water 4.96 days ^ Parks and Recreation 4.92 days The City will also pay employees for up to 3 unused sick days annually and up to 1/2 the total accumulated sick days over 40 (up to 100) upon retirement. The 1991 payment to employees for unused sick days was $15,297.62. Employees earn 1 sick day per month, and can accumulate up to 100 days. D) Vacation Time - 1 to 6 years 10 days - 7 to 11 years 15 days -12 yrs. and more 20 days - 1 to 7 years 10 days - 8 to 12 years 15 days - 13 to 17 years 20 days - 18 yrs. and more , 25 days NOTE: The City currently provides vacation time to full-time employees and to regular part-time employees scheduled to work 20 hours or more per week (1/2 the time allowed full-time employees) based on the following schedule: 1 to 7 years 10 days 8 to 14 years 15 days 15 to 19 years 20 days �" 20 yrs. or more 20 da s y , plus 1 day for each year in excess of 20