HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2011-022 2011-2012 Collective Bargaining Agreement / Public Works Supervisors Unit (Teamsters 760) RESOLUTION NO. R- 2011 -22
A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to- execute a collective
bargaining agreement for 2011 - 2012 with the Teamsters Local #760
representing the Yakima Public Works Supervisors Unit.
WHEREAS, pursuant to requirements of state law, labor negotiations have occurred
between the City and Teamsters Local #760 Supervisors Unit, resulting in the attached
proposed collective bargaining agreement for 2011 - 2012; and
WHEREAS, the Local #760 and the City of Yakima have bargained in good faith to a
negotiated agreement; and
WHEREAS, the members have voted in favor of the attached proposed collective
bargaining agreement; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City of
Yakima to settle collective bargaining in accordance with the terms and conditions of the
attached collective bargaining agreement, now therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Manager of the City of Yakima is herby authorized and directed to execute the
attached and incorporated Collective Bargaining Agreement between Teamsters Local #760
Supervisors Unit, and the City of Yakima.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1 day of February 2011.
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Micah Cawley Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Collective Bargaining Agreement
By and between
The City of Yakima
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Yakima Supervisors Unit, Teamsters Local #760 '',� ,�
February 1, 2011— December 31, 2012
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ARTICLE 1 — RECOGNITION 1
ARTICLE 2 — UNION SECURITY /DUES CHECKOFF 1
ARTICLE 3 — EMPLOYER RIGHTS 3
ARTICLE 4 — WAGES AND BENEFITS 4
ARTICLE 5 — GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 5
ARTICLE 6 — WORK WEEK, AND HOURS OF WORK 7
ARTICLE 7 — UNION LEAVE 7
ARTICLE 8 — SAVINGS CLAUSE 7
ARTICLE 9 — TERM OF AGREEMENT 8
PREAMBLE
This agreement is made and entered into pursuant to the provisions of RCW Chapter
41.56 by and between the City of Yakima hereinafter known as the "Employer" and the
Yakima Supervisors Unit represented by Teamsters Local #760, hereinafter known as the
"Union" for the purpose of setting forth the wages, hours, and other terms and conditions
of employment which shall be in effect during the term of this agreement for employees
included in the bargaining unit described in Article 1 below.
ARTICLE 1— RECOGNITION
1.1 The Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative for
those purposes appropriate to the units stated in RCW 41.56 of all full -time mid-
level supervisory employees present in the Public Works as recognized by PERC
case 23473 -E -10 -3591, excluding division managers, non - supervisory
employees, department heads, confidential employees, elected officials, officials
appointed for a fixed term of office, and all other employees of the Employer.
1.2 The Union recognizes the City as the representative of the people of the City of
Yakima and agrees to negotiate only with the City through the negotiating agent
or agents officially designated by the City Manager to act on the City's behalf.
ARTICLE 2 — UNION SECURITY/DUES CHECK OFF AND MAINTENANCE
OF MEMBERSHIP
2.1 It shall be a condition of employment that all employees of the Employer covered
by this Agreement who are members of the Union in good standing on the
effective date of this Agreement shall remain members in good standing in the
Union. It shall also be a condition of employment that all employees covered by
Yakima Supervisors Unit 1
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
this Agreement and hired on or after February 1, 2011 shall, on the thirtieth (30
calendar day following the beginning of such employment become and remain a
member in good standing in the Union.
2.1.1 Should bona fide religious convictions of an employee dictate he /she may not join
a Union, he /she shall be required to pay an amount equivalent to the Union
initiation fee and monthly dues to a non - religious charity mutually agreed upon by
the employee and the Union. If such employee pursuant to this Section requests
the Union to use the Grievance and Arbitration Procedure on his/her behalf, the
Union is authorized to charge the employee for the reasonable cost of using such
procedure as allowed by law.
2.2 The Union agrees to represent all employees within the bargaining unit without
regard to Union membership.
2.3 When an employee fails to fulfill the obligations as set forth in Section 2.1 or
2.1.1, the Union shall provide the employee and the Employer with thirty (30)
calendar days' notification of the Union's intent to initiate discharge action and
during this period the employee may make restitution in the amount which is
overdue. If an employee has not fulfilled the Union membership obligation
and/or other provisions as described in Section 2.1 or 2.1.1 by the end of the
applicable discharge notification period, the Union shall thereafter notify the
Employer in writing, with a copy to the affected employee, of such employee's
failure to abide by Section 2.1 or 2.1.1. In this written notice, the Union shall
specifically request discharge of the employee for failure to abide by the terms of
the Labor Agreement between the Employer and the Union.
2.4 When provided a "voluntary check -off' authorization form furnished by the
Union and signed by the employee, the Employer agrees to deduct from that
employee's pay, the Union's uniform applicable dues, initiation fee and/or service
fees, as prescribed in the "voluntary check -off' form. The full amount of monies
so deducted from the employee shall monthly be forwarded to the Union by check
along with an alphabetized list showing names and amounts deducted from each
employee. The Union agrees to defend and hold the Employer harmless from and
against any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, orders or judgments arising from
the administration and effects of this Section.
2.5 The Union agrees to refund to the employee any amounts paid to the Union in
error on account of the payroll deduction provision upon presentation of proper
evidence thereof. The earning of the employee must be regularly sufficient after
other legal and required deductions are made to cover the amount of the
appropriate Union dues. All other legal and required deductions have priority for
payment over such dues.
2.6 The Union agrees to defend and hold the Employer harmless from and against any
and all claims, demands, lawsuits, and /or orders of judgments arising from the
administration and effect of this Article. It is also agreed that neither any
employee nor the Union shall have any claim against the Employer for any
Yakima Supervisors Unit 2
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011— December 31, 2012
deductions made or not made unless a claim of error is made in writing to the
Employer within forty -five (45) calendar days after the date such deductions
were, or should have been made.
ARTICLE 3 — EMPLOYER RIGHTS
3.1 Employer Rights:
Any and all rights concerned with the management of the City are exclusively that
of the Employer unless otherwise provided by the terms of this agreement or the
Charter Civil Service Rules and Regulations as amended. Furthermore, the City
reserves all customary management prerogatives including, but not limited to, the
right to:
A) Adopt rules for the operation of the Department and conduct of the
employees covered by this agreement;
B) Establish, plan for, and direct the work force toward the organizational
goals of the department;
C) Determine the organization, and the merits, necessity and level of activity
or service provided to the public;
D) Determine new work methods;
E) Control the City budget;
F) Establish, regulate and administer a personnel system, in conformity with
the City Charter and Charter Civil Service Rules and Regulations and with
this agreement, which provides for all types of personnel transactions
including determining the procedures and standards for hiring, promotion,
transfer, assignment, lay off, discipline, retention and classification of
positions;
G) Discipline, suspend, demote or discharge employees for just cause as
provided by the Charter Civil Service Commission and in conformity with
this CBA;
H) Determine the methods, means, equipment, material, numbers and kinds
of personnel and the job or position content necessary to accomplish
departmental operations and maintain the efficiency thereof;
I) Assign work to and schedule employee's in accordance with Civil Service
classifications and position descriptions and in conformity with this
agreement;
Yakima Supervisors Unit 3
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
J) Relieve any employee from duty due to a lack of work or insufficient
funds as provided by in the Charter Civil Service Commission Rules and
Regulations and in conformity with this agreement;
K) To perform all of the functions not otherwise expressly limited by this
agreement;
L) Take all actions necessary to carry out the mission of the City in
emergencies;
M) Provided nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of
collective bargaining rights conferred on the parties by RCW 41.56.
3.2 Scope of Management Rights
The Employer's failure to exercise any right, prerogative, or function hereby
reserved to it, or the Employer's exercise of any such right, prerogative, or
function in a particular way, shall not be considered a waiver of the Employer's
management right to exercise such right, prerogative, or function in a particular
way, shall not be considered a waiver of the Employer's management right to
exercise such right, prerogative, or function or preclude it from exercising the
same in some other way not in conflict with express provisions of this Agreement,
however, the Employer recognizes that RCW 41.56 may impose an obligation for
the Employer to negotiate changes in wages, hours, and working conditions not
covered by this agreement.
3.3 Where there is probable cause to believe that an employee is psychologically or
medically unfit to perform his/her duties, the employer may require the employee
to undergo a psychological or medical examination in accordance with current
Charter Civil Service Rules.
3.4 The Employer and the Union hereby recognize that delivery of services in the
most efficient, effective, and courteous manner is of paramount importance to the
Employer, and as such, maximized performance is recognized to be an obligation
of employees covered by this Agreement.
3.5 The Employer shall have the right to establish and maintain performance
standards. Such standards that are in effect may be used to determine acceptable
performance levels, prepare work schedules, and measure the performance of an
employee. The Employer shall have the right to implement and prepare work
schedules consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
ARTICLE 4 — WAGES AND BENEFITS
Except as modified in Appendix "A ", Employees covered by this agreement shall receive
benefits as outlined in the City of Yakima Municipal Code, Chapter 2, and the
Management Fringe Benefits document. The Employer acknowledges that changes to the
wages and benefits are subject to bargaining as provided by law.
Yakima Supervisors Unit 4
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
ARTICLE 5 - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
Grievance Definition:
A grievance is an alleged violation of this Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Filing a Grievance:
To be reviewable under this procedure, a grievance must be filed in writing within
fourteen (14) calendar days after the employee knew or should have known of the action
or decision giving rise to the grievance. This fourteen (14) calendar day period must be
used by the employee to attempt to informally resolve the dispute.
Computation of Time:
The time limits in this Article must be strictly adhered to unless mutually modified in
writing. Days are calendar days, and will be counted by excluding the first day and
including the last day of timelines. Transmittal of grievances, appeals and responses will
be in writing. Service on the parties is complete when delivered in person; or upon receipt
by electronic mail or by the postmarked date if sent by certified mail.
Failure by the Union to comply with the timelines will result in the automatic withdrawal
of the grievance. Failure by the employer to comply with the timelines will entitle the
Union to move the grievance to the next step of the process.
Contents:
A grievance must include the following:
a. A statement of the pertinent facts surrounding the grievance;
b. The date upon which the incident occurred;
c. The specific Article and section of the Agreement allegedly violated and a
specific description of how each cited alleged violation occurred;
d. The steps taken to informally resolve the grievance, the individuals
involved in the attempted resolution, and the results of such discussion;
e. The requested remedy; and
f. Signature of the affected employee and Union Representative.
The employer will n of be required to process a grievance unless all the information listed
above is provided. Grievances that do not meet the above conditions or are otherwise
unclear may be returned by the Employer and the Union will have seven (7) calendar
days to provide the clarifying information and re- submit the grievance.
Modifications:
Alleged violations and /or the requested remedy may be modified only by written mutual
agreement of the parties.
Resolution:
If the Employer provides the requested remedy or a mutually agreed -upon alternative, the
grievance will be considered "fully and finally" resolved and will not be moved to the
next step.
Yakima Supervisors Unit 5
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
Withdrawal:
A grievance may be withdrawn at any time.
Processing the Grievance:
Step I — If the issue is not resolved informally, the Union may present the grievance, in
writing, to employee's supervisor with a copy to Human Resources within the. fourteen
(14) day period described above. The responsible supervisor shall meet with the grievant
and the Union Representative within fourteen (14) days of the receipt of the grievance,
and respond in writing to the Union within fourteen (14) days of the meeting.
Step II — If the grievance is not resolved at Step 1, the Union may move it to the next
step by filing it with the Department Head or designee, with a copy to Human Resources,
within fourteen (14) days of the Union's receipt of the Step 1 decision. The Depaitaient
Head or designee will meet with the grievant and the Union Representative within
fourteen (14) days of the receipt of the appeal, and will respond in writing to the Union
within fourteen (14) days of the meeting.
Step III — If the grievance is not resolved at Step 2, the Union may move it to the next
step by filing it with the City Manager or designee, with a copy to Human Resources,
within fourteen (14) days of the Union's receipt of the Step 2 decision. The City Manager
will respond in writing to the union within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the appeal.
Step IV — If the dispute is not resolved under one of the above steps, then the mattermay, .
within fourteen (14) calendar days, be referred by either party to expedited mediation -
arbitration. There shall be no withholding by either side of known facts or evidence,
relating to a grievance prior to arbitration. Such withholding shall result in said facts
and /or evidence not being admissible in arbitration.
Upon demand for arbitration the parties may mutually agree to an Arbitrator or if
agreement cannot be reached, both parties shall immediately petition the Federal
Mediation and Conciliation Service for the names of seven (7) arbitrators and within
seven (7) calendar days from receipt of the list, the two (2) parties shall select one (1)
name from it by alternatively crossing off a name until one (1) remains, with the grieving
party striking first. This process for selecting an arbitrator need not be followed if both
parties agree on any person as an impartial arbitrator.
The arbiter shall not have power to add to, subtract from, or modify the provisions of this
Agreement in arriving at a decision of the issue presented; and shall confine his/her
decision solely to the interpretation, application or enforcement of this Agreement. The
arbiter shall confine himself/herself to the precise issue submitted for arbitration, and
shall have no authority to determine any other issues not so submitted to him/her. The
decision of the arbiter shall be final and binding upon the aggrieved employee, Union and
employer.
The arbitrator's fees and expenses, the cost of any hearing room, shall be borne equally
by the employer and the Union. All other costs and expenses shall be borne by the party
incurring them.
Yakima Supervisors Unit 6
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Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
ARTICLE 6 — WORK WEEK, AND HOURS OF WORK
The parties recognize that the work performed by the members of this bargaining unit is
supervisory in nature. Employees covered by this agreement are accountable for their
work product, meeting the objectives of the organization, and are subject to the
Employer's policies, including PER 302 and executed employee waivers, applicable to
all overtime exempt employees.
The workweek may consist of:
• five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour days with two consecutive days off;
• four (4) consecutive ten (10) hour days with three (3) consecutive days off;
• five (5) consecutive nine (9) hour days with two (2) consecutive days off,
alternating with three (3) consecutive nine (9) hour days and one (1) eight (8)
hour day followed by three (3) consecutive days off.
Employees shall work such days and hours as required to advance the mission of the City
as determined by the employer. All employees shall be scheduled to work on a regular
work shift, and each work shift shall have a regular starting and ending time.
ARTICLE 7 — UNION LEAVE
7.1 Two (2) bargaining unit member(s) shall be granted leave from duty without any
loss of pay during the pre- impasse and post- impasse period as provided in RCW
41.56, for all meetings between the City and the Union for the purpose of
negotiating the terms of a contract and /or attendance at mediation, when such
meetings take place at a time during which any such members are scheduled to be
on duty.
7.2 Two (2) bargaining unit member(s) may be granted release time during normal
working hours to attend meetings for collective bargaining, labor - management,
grievances, pre - disciplinary/disciplinary, investigatory interviews and other
meeting related to contract administration.
7.3 Employees, not to exceed one (1) in number at any one time, shall be granted
leave from duty with pay for Teamster affiliated Union business, such as
attending labor conventions and educational conferences regarding collective
bargaining, provided that notice of such conventions or conferences shall be given
at least two (2) weeks prior thereto to Department Head, and provided further that
the total leave for the entire bargaining unit for the purposes set forth in this
section shall not exceed six (6) days in any fiscal year.
ARTICLE 8 — SAVINGS CLAUSE
It is understood and agreed that if any court or board of competent jurisdiction finds any
Article, Section or portion of this Agreement to be unlawful or invalid, the remainder of
the Agreement will remain in full force and effect. If such a finding is made, the parties
agree to make themselves available to negotiate a substitute for the invalid Article,
Section or portion.
Yakima Supervisors Unit 7
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
ARTICLE 9 - TERM OF AGREEMENT
Except as provided herein, this Agreement shall be in full force and effect upon
ratification and execution of both the Union and the Employer and continue through
December 31, 2012.
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Yakima Supervisors Unit City of Yakima
Teamsters Local #760
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Yakima Supervisors Unit 8
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011— December 31, 2012
Teamsters #760
Supervisors Unit
APPENDIX "A"
ANNUAL LEAVE ACCRUALS — Effective 02/01/2011
205 hours annually — After 20 years of service
215 hours annually — After 25 years of service
VEBA
02/01/11 - $38,500.00 maximum cash out
LIFE INSURANCE — Effective 02/01/11
$100,000.00
VACATION LEAVE PAY -OUT
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Pay out of vacation leave in accordance with 2.40.020 B. (3) of the Yakima
Municipal Code (YMC) (must use at least 75% of his/her vacation leave accrued
during that year in order to qualify)
SICK LEAVE EXCHANGE
In accordance with YMC 2.40.030 E. 2. c. (except at a rate of three (3) days to
one (1) instead of four (4) days to one (1)). Sick Leave Exchange Procedure in
accordance with 2.40.030 E. 5.
TEAMSTERS LEGAL SERVICES TRUST
Effective March 1, 2011, the Employer shall make contributions of $25.95 per
month, per bargaining unit member, to implement the Western Conference of
Teamster Legal Services Trust to SF Administrators, Inc. During the terms of
this agreement future increases will be paid 50% by the employer and 50% from
employee wage deductions. The Union agrees to defend and hold the Employer
harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, lawsuits, orders or
judgments arising from the administration and effect of this participation. The
Employer's obligation under this Agreement is limited to the payment of normal
contributions based on hours worked by unit employees.
Yakima Supervisors Unit 9
Teamsters Local #760
February 1, 2011 — December 31, 2012
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WESTERN CONFERENCE OF TEAMSTERS LEGAL SERVICES TRUST FUND
CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT
The TRUSTEES OF THE WESTERN CONFERENCE OF TEAMSTERS LEGAL SERVICES TRUST
FUND ( "Trustees ") and CITY OF YAKIMA SUPERVISORS ( "Contributor ") enter into
the following agreement:
1. Effective FEB 1, 2011 , 200_ Contributor shall pay into the Western Conference of Teamsters
Legal Services Trust Fund ( "Trust Fund ") the sum of $25.95 per month to the Trust Fund for each
Employee whose work is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Contributor
and Teamster Local Union 76,0who works at least 80 hours in a month.
2_ The total amount clue for each month under this Agreement shall be remitted to the Trust Fund in a
lump sum not later than ten days after the last business day of each month. Contributor agrees to
abide by such rules as may be established by the Trustees to facilitate the determination of the
employees for whom contributions are due, the prompt and orderly collection of such amounts, and
the accurate reporting and recording of such amounts paid on account of each Employee of the
Contributor. Contributor agrees to be bound by the Agreement and Declaration of Trust of the
Western Conference of Teamsters Legal Services Trust Fund and the Western Conference of
Teamsters Legal Services Trust Plan as now constituted or as hereafter amended, receipt of which
is hereby acknowledged, including but not limited to the provisions of said Agreement and
Declaration of Trust relating to collection of employer contibutions.
3. The effective date of this Agreement is FEB 1, 201)_200_. This Agreement shall continue in
effect until DEC 31, , 20 12
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FOR THE TRUSTEES: City of Yakima Supervisors
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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Item No. 8 A
For Meeting Of 02/01/2011
ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Resolution authorizing and directing the City Manager to
execute a collective bargaining agreement for 2011 - 2012 with Teamsters
Local #760 representing the Yakima Public Works Supervisors Unit.
SUBMITTED BY: Colleen Chapin, Deputy Human Resources Manager
CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Colleen Chapin, 575 -6124
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
The Yakima Public Works Supervisor Unit was established as a bargaining unit of Teamsters
Local #760 in 2010 through the Public Employee Relations Commission. The new unit is
comprised of the 10 Supervisor positions within the Public Works Department. This is a new
bargaining agreement that required development of acceptable contract language and
bargaining of wages, hours, and working conditions.
Attached are the Resolution and Collective Bargaining Agreement which finalizes the
negotiation process with Teamsters Local #760 Yakima Supervisors bargaining unit for 2011 -
2012. The primary settlement package is outlined below.
ill) • 0% wage increase for 2011
• Effective 02/01/11 vacation accruals - 20 years — from 16 hours per month to 17.08
25 years — from 16 hours per month to 17.92
• Effective 02/01/11 — Sick Leave Exchange changed from exchange of four (4) days
of sick leave to one (1) day of vacation to a rate of three (3) days to one (1)
• Pay out excess vacation accrual if at least 75% of annual accrual has been taken
• Effective 02/01/11 — Maximum VEBA cash out of $38,500
• Effective 02/01/11 — Increase Life Insurance to $100,000
• Effective 03/01/11 — Employer paid monthly contribution to Teamsters Legal
Service Trust
Resolution X Ordinance Other (Specify)
Contract X Mail to (name and address):
Phone:
Funding Source
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: 70.74e Acting City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution authorizing the execution of the Yakima
do Supervisors unit Collective Bargaining Agreement
BOARD /COMMISSION /COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
COUNCIL ACTION:
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE CITY OF YAKIMA AND YAKIMA PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISORS UNIT,
REPRESENTED BY
TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO. 760
THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING ( "MOU ") is made and entered into by and
between the Yakima Public Works Supervisors Unit represented by Teamsters Local #760, hereinafter
known as the "Union" and the City of Yakima, a Washington Municipal Corporation, hereinafter known
as the "City "
WHEREAS, the City is a charter city of the first class of the State of Washington and is the
employer of all members of the Union; and
WHEREAS, the Union is the exclusive bargaining representative of the City Public Works
Supervisors Unit and all other Union members, and
WHEREAS, This MOU memorializes the agreements between the City and the Union regarding
the issues described below, and the parties acknowledge that these issues have been negotiated in
accordance with RCW 41.56; and
WHEREAS, The Collective Bargaining Agreement for this unit is set to expire December 31,
2012 and the members of this unit remain under Yakima Municipal Code (YMC) 2.20 116, Management
Pay and Compensation Adjustments (PACA), for any 2012 salary adjustments.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed by and between the City and the Union as follows:
a. The Collective Bargaining Agreement with remain in effect until December 31, 2013.
b. The bargaining unit will accept a 0% base wage increase in exchange for an additional personal
holiday. Upon execution of this MOU and for calendar year 2012 only, the members of this
bargaining unit shall be entitled to one (1) additional personal holiday for a total of two (2)
Personal holidays not taken prior to December 31, 2012 will place in -lieu to be used in 2013.
c. The status quo PACA formula will remain in effect for this bargaining unit for 2013. Discussion
will occur when the 2013 PACA has been determined related to the distribution of any benefit.
THIS Memorandum of Understanding is an exclusive agreement unique' in nature It does not set a
precedent or establish a "past practice" between the parties.
Executed by the parties this a day of , 2012
CITY OF YAKIMA Teamsters Local No. 760
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