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HomeMy WebLinkAboutres2012-039 WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL AGENDA BILL Na AB2012- 404 CLEARANCES Initial Date Date Received in Council Office Agenda Date Assigned to: Originator (A)VIC/ 11/21/12 (� 12 / 4 / 2012 Finance / Council Division Head: 11/21/12 1-l. Dept. Head: NOV 27 2012 Prosecutor elYcp, " & J'2- WHATCOM COUNTY Purchasing/Budget: COUNCIL Executive: 111x.7 /, TITLE OF DO NT: Unrepresented Resolution - 2013 ATTACHMENTS: Unrepresented Resolution - 2013 SEPA review required? ( ) Yes ( ) NO Should Clerk schedule a hearing? ( ) Yes ( ) NO SEPA review completed? ( ) Yes ( ) NO Requested Date: SUMMARY STATEMENT OR LEGAL NOTICE LANGUAGE: (If this item is an ordinance or requires a public hearing, you must provide the language for use in the required public notice. Be specific and cite RCW or WCC as appropriate. Be clear in explaining the intent of the action.) Proposed changes to Unrepresented Resolution for 2013 . COMMITTEE ACTION: COUNCIL ACTION:: 12 / 04 / 2012 : Approved without substitute page 12 / 04 / 2012 : Council Approved Substitute 6 - 1 , Brenner opposed Res . 2012- 039 Related County Contract #: Related File Numbers: Ordinance or Resolution Number: 2008-077, 2009-075, 2010-053,2010-054, 2011-042,2012-012 Res . 2012- 039 Please Note: Once adopted and signed, ordinances and resolutions are available for viewing and printing on the County 's website at: www. co. whatcom. wa. us/council. PROPOSED BY: Executive INTRODUCTION DATE : December 4 , 2012 RESOLUTION NO. 2012 - 039 A RESOLUTION IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING A SALARY SCHEDULE AND POLICIES FOR UNREPRESENTED WHATCOM COUNTY EMPLOYEES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1 , 2013 WHEREAS , it is necessary to establish policies and salaries for the unrepresented employees ; and , WHEREAS , the Whatcom County Council hereby adopts the following policies for administration of personnel issues affecting unrepresented employees ; and , WHEREAS , it is nonetheless understood that state law may override certain stipulations set forth herein ; and , WHEREAS , the Whatcom County Council hereby adopts the concept of a salary matrix as the basis of establishing salaries for a majority of the non-represented positions ; NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that the Council intends that the Administration should follow the policies set forth below and should place non-represented employees within the proper range and step according to the FTEs contained in the adopted budget; AND FURTHER, THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , 1 . DEFINITIONS 1 . 1 " Unrepresented employee" is defined as either elected officials or non- represented employees . 1 .2 " Elected official " is defined as only those officials elected pursuant to the provisions of the Whatcom County Charter and Washington State Law ( except Superior Court Judges) . 1 .3 " Non-represented employee " is defined as all other unrepresented employees who are appointed to a budgeted full-time equivalent position . 1 .4 " Full-time equivalent" and " FTE" are both defined as the currently assigned percentage , not to exceed currently budgeted full-time equivalency of a position , as authorized by budget ordinance . 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 1 2 . NON- REPRESENTED SALARY MATRICES — EXHIBITS A THROUGH F The monthly salaries of non-represented positions shall be established within the ranges and steps provided in Exhibits A through F . Exhibits A through F shall be effective on the date listed on the applicable Exhibit and shall remain in place until changed . Should a range not be available , a new range will be created which is either a partial range at 2 . 15% above the previous range or 4 . 3 % above the previous range depending on circumstances . Monthly salary amounts indicated are for one ( 1 . 00 ) FTE . These amounts will be pro-rated for fractional FTEs . Monthly amounts may be converted to an hourly rate by dividing the monthly amount by 173 . 33 2 . 1 Sub- Ranges . Certain sub-ranges (as designated on the appropriate matrix) were created to address supplemental compensation replacement for employees who were receiving compensation under Executive Order 2004-03 . These sub-ranges are not applicable to other individuals . The sub-range is in recognition of previously negotiated compensation based on multiple assignments , varied duties , working far beyond the hours required in a regular work week, evening meetings , and responding to emergencies in order to minimize the cost of administration and provide the greatest flexibility for the County. Employees in sub-ranges 500 . 1 , 510 . 1 , 510 .2 , 520 . 1 , 520 . 2 and 525 . 1 are not eligible for Interim Assignment Pay (section 4 . 6 ) , Emergency Response Pay (section 4 . 10 ) or Paid Administrative Leave (section 4 . 5 ) . 3 . OTHER NON-REPRESENTED POSITIONS — EXHIBITS G AND H Other non-represented positions covered by Exhibits G & H shall be paid a monthly salary effective on the date listed per the appropriate Exhibit, pro-rated for fractional FTEs , unless otherwise noted . 3 . 1 Court Commissioners . Court Commissioners are to be paid at a rate equivalent to a percentage of the comparable state Court Judge salary level . Any changes in these Judges' salaries will be reflected in the comparable Court Commissioners' salaries . % of Comp. Judge Range S uperior Court Commissioner 85 % 903 D istrict Court Commissioner 80 % 904 3 .2 Flat Rate Positions . Amounts listed in Exhibit G are already pro- rated for FTE listed . . FTE Range Court Reporter . 875 801 H ealth Officer . 60 802 4. COMPENSATION & EMPLOYMENT 4. 1 Step Movement. Within the salary matrices contained in Exhibit A through H , all steps shall be awarded on the basis of successful job performance . A performance evaluation must have been completed for employees in Exhibits A through D , G and H within the last year and the most recent evaluation must be "3 . 38" or better overall to 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 2 advance on the step date to the next step per the time period indicated on the appropriate Exhibit on the first day of the appropriate month . 4.2 Reclassification or Promotion . If funding is available within the authorized budget, Department Heads can request a promotion or reclassification so long as it is in compliance with County policy on reclassifications (AD140000Z) and it receives written approval of the County Executive . Individuals who are reclassified ( because of the addition of significantly higher-level duties) or promoted into a higher position shall move to the step in the new range as follows . The `top wage step' is defined as the highest step in a given range which includes an increase in the wage component (as opposed to an increase in just the Recognition & Retention component) over the preceding step . • For employees in Exhibits A, B , C , or D , if a 5 % increase would place the employee below the top wage step in the new range , the employee is placed in the new range in the step providing at least a 5 % increase . The reclassification or promotion date becomes the next step date . • For employees currently below the top wage step in Exhibits A , B , C , or D , if a 5 % increase would place the employee at or above the top wage step in the new range , the employee is placed in the top wage step . The reclassification or promotion date becomes the next step date . • For employees currently at or above the top wage step in Exhibits A , B , C , or D , if a 5 % increase would place the employee at or above the top wage step in the new range , the employee is placed in the new range at their current step and maintains their current next step date . • For Exhibits E , and F , employees are placed in the step in the new range that provides at least a 5% increase in base salary, not to exceed the top step of the new range . The reclassification or promotion date becomes the next step date . • For movement outside the employee' s current Exhibit, if a 5% increase would place the employee below the top wage step in the new range , the employee is placed in the new range in the step providing at least a 5 % increase . The reclassification or promotion date becomes the next step date . If a 5 % increase would place the employee at or above the top wage step in the new range , the employee is placed in the new range at their current step and maintains their current next step date. 4.3 Realignment. If funding is available within the authorized budget, Department Heads can request consideration during the budget process, on the appropriate form , realignment of positions the following January, which are paid at least three percent (3 .00% ) below the average of at least four (4) of the six (6 ) comparable counties (all comparable counties where matches exist must be used ) . Individuals moving to a new range because of realignment of non-represented positions or ranges shall be placed in their current step ( but no higher than the top step ) one range above their current range . The effective date of the realignment shall become the step increase date . Positions which are experiencing recruitment and/or retention difficulties may be looked at during the year if funding is available within the current year's budget for the department. 4. 3 . 1 Additional Considerations . In the administration of section 4 . 3 — Realignment, in the event the County identifies a position as one with documented local recruitment and/or retention difficulties then secondary comparables based on close geographical location and sociological issues may be considered . 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 3 4.4 Position Movement. Individuals moving to a position in a lower range may have a salary adjustment up or down depending upon individual qualifications for the position , the nature of the work performed , and internal equity with no change to the next step increase date . 4. 5 Overtime & Compensatory Time Pay. The provisions for overtime payments and compensatory time (for working over 40 hours in a week) apply only to non- represented employees who are covered as non-exempt by the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA) . Employees requesting compensatory time in lieu of overtime pay shall have such request granted up to a maximum of twenty-four (24) hours per calendar year. Additional compensatory time may be mutually agreed to , but an employee may accrue no more than a maximum of 80 hours of compensatory time at any time . By mutual agreement, and per written approval of the department head , an employee may cash out accrued compensatory time at the end of each calendar year. In recognition of the contributions non-represented employees sometimes make in working far beyond the hours required in a regular work week, and the fact that FLSA- exempt employees do not get overtime or compensatory time , the Executive' s Office has authority to award deserving non-represented FLSA exempt employees up to five ( 5 ) days of paid administrative leave per year. These days must be used in the year awarded unless County business prevents this occurring , in which case they can be carried over one year. Administrative leave may only be cashed out upon separation . The Executive is empowered to authorize extra pay for non- represented employees during a period of extraordinary circumstances (such as emergency conditions , a strike , etc. ) . 4. 6 Interim Assignment Pay. From time to time , non-represented employees may be asked to cover all or part of the duties of a higher-level position during periods of extended absence , vacancy, or for special assignments. In these instances , interim assignment pay may be awarded . Department heads shall discuss appropriate rate of interim assignment pay with Human Resources . 4.7 Employment Opportunities . Non-represented employees who wish to apply for a union position may do so by the posted closing date for union members . Non- represented applications will be reviewed only if there are no current eligible and qualified represented employees from the applicable bargaining unit who apply or who are selected for the opening . The County, at its sole discretion , may or may not at that time select non- represented employees for any type of opening , or may proceed with a public posting and include the non-represented employees in the employment process. 4. 7 . 1 Provisional Appointments . The County may make provisional appointments for employees not fully meeting all requirements and qualifications . Such employees will be placed in a range lower than the posted position , receiving at least a 5% promotional increase ( in compliance with . section 4 . 2 ) and will not receive another promotional increase upon fully meeting posted requirements . They will maintain their step increase date when moved to the range of the posted position and be placed in the step closest to but not less than the provisional appointment rate of pay. 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 4 4. 8 Disciplinary Suspensions . FLSA-exempt employees are not subject to unpaid disciplinary suspensions except in increments of full work-weeks , unless the infraction leading to the suspension is for a violation of a safety rule of major significance . 4.9 Employment at Will . Employment for non-represented employees is at will , which means either the employee or the County can end the employment relationship without being legally required to give notice or a reason except as stipulated herein , by County policy, or by law. 4. 10 Emergency Response . Non-represented employees authorized in advance and required to respond in person to extraordinary emergencies between the hours of 9 : 00 p . m . and 6 : 00 a . m . , Monday through Friday and any time on Saturday or Sunday, shall receive a $ 100 stipend per incident . If response to an incident is during normal hours but extends to hours or days noted above , no stipend is awarded . If the incident extends beyond 24 hours from the first response by employee and additional responses are required during times or days noted above , depending upon circumstances , an additional stipend may be awarded . Pre-authorization for extraordinary emergencies eligibility is provided by an employee' s supervisor in advance with written approval of the department head for a specific incident requested after the incident occurs . Final approval of a specific incident is provided by the Executive' s Office or designee . In the case of department heads , pre-authorization and final written approval of a specific incident is provided by the Executive or designee . 4. 11 Recognition and Retention Premium . Recognition and Retention Premium ceased to exist as a separate compensation item for all but Exhibit E as it was rolled into applicable matrices . . 4. 12 Probable Cause Compensation . Any attorney in the Prosecuting Attorney's Office required to appear on a Saturday or Sunday at a scheduled Probable Cause hearing shall receive $ 175 for his/her appearance . 4. 13 Nomination for Merit Step. 4. 13. 1 Merit Step. Non- represented employees who are not at the top wage step of their assigned range may be nominated by the department head to the Executive' s Office for a one-step adjustment in recognition of documented exemplary performance . A step adjustment for merit does not impact the step date . 4. 13.2 Documentation . Documented exemplary performance for a merit step shall include a performance evaluation within the last year with an overall rating of at least "4 . 00" with no individual elements or sub-elements at or below the " needs improvement" level . Additional documentation must be in writing and shall include specific information as to the employee's contribution : • to achievement of some element or elements of the strategic plan ; • that has organization- or community-wide impact; • to the completion of a specific, significant department project; or • to a similar type of accomplishment. 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 5 4. 13. 3 Timing . Nomination requests will normally be submitted during the budget process , but may be submitted any time during the year. Submission requires funding to be available within the authorized budget for the department. 4. 14 Binding . Arbitration Adjustment. In recognition of the fact that two bargaining units within the Sheriff's Office have access to binding interest arbitration , unrepresented employees in the Sheriffs Office shall receive or be eligible for, on approximately the same basis as employees directly reporting to them , the following items : • Pay increases , including retroactivity ( non-represented employees only) . • The same basis for calculating Recognition and Retention Premium ( Longevity) . Performance evaluation within last year must be 3 . 38 or better overall in order to be eligible for the Premium ( non-represented employees only) . • The same annual clothing allowance if they must maintain a dress uniform . • Medical coverage . 4. 15 Ability to Cross Border. Employees must maintain the ability to cross the Canadian border if they are assigned to a position which may at any time require crossing the Canadian Border. 5. SCHEDULING 5 . 1 Work Schedule . The hours of operation may vary between departments and divisions in order to better serve the public. 5 .2 Alternative Schedule . Alternative scheduling allows the hours and the basic workday or workweek of an employee to be modified from the department standard to attend to County business or to accommodate a different schedule . Approval of alternative scheduling for FLSA non-exempt employees shall not allow for greater than forty (40 ) hours of compensation in any one work week, shall provide for no reduction in service to the public , and must not increase the County's compensation costs . Alternative scheduling requires the mutual agreement of the employee and the department head and approval of the Executive' s Office or designee . FLSA non-exempt employees may not accumulate or not take lunch and/or rest breaks in order to shorten the workday or work . week. 5 .3 Flex Time . Periodic flex time may be used for personal employee matters , to make up doctor, vision or dental appointments , to attend meetings or to perform work on behalf of the County. Approval of flex time for FLSA non-exempt employees shall not allow for greater than forty (40 ) hours of compensation in any one work week, shall provide for no reduction in service to the public, and must not increase the County' s compensation costs . Flex time requires the mutual agreement of the employee and the department head or designee . FLSA non-exempt employees may not accumulate or not take lunch and/or rest breaks in order to shorten the workday or work week. 6 . LEAVES 6 . 1 Sick Leave . For the purpose of sick leave benefits , sick leave shall accrue to each 1 . 0 FTE non-represented employee in Exhibits C through H from their date of hire 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 6 in the amount of eight (8 ) hours for each month of employment, if benefits eligibility criteria are met, to a maximum of nine hundred and sixty (960 ) hours except as outlined below. 6. 1 . 1 Part-Time Employees ' Sick Leave Accrual Rate . Part-time employees' sick leave accrual rate will be pro-rated per currently assigned , but not more than their budgeted FTE . 6. 1 .2 Additional Accrual . A non-LEOFF II employee who has accrued nine hundred and sixty (960) hours at the end of the last pay period of any year shall be allowed to accrue up to one thousand and fifty-six ( 1 , 056 ) hours (960 hours + up to 96 hours annual accrual ) of sick leave during the year immediately subsequent. These additional hours of accrual may not be cashed out. The employee' s total accrual reverts back to no more than nine hundred and sixty (960 ) hours at the end of the last pay period of the year. 6 . 1 .3 Sick Leave Usage . Eligible employees may request sick leave as accrued and it may be used in increments of less than one scheduled workday, but not less than one hour for FLSA exempt employees . 6 . 1 .4 Proof of Illness . Upon request, an employee shall provide the County with proof of incapacitating illness or injury for themselves and all persons covered by section 6 . 1 . 6 . 6 . 1 .5 Excess Sick Leave Contributions . Employees under Exhibits C through H who have at least 960 hours in their sick leave bank the first and last pay period of the year (or at the beginning of a calendar year and upon termination in that same year) will receive a contribution into their Health Savings Account ( HSA) , if they have one , or if they do not have an HSA, into a Retirement Health Savings ( RHS ) plan , based upon a portion of the hours accrued but not used during the year. Sick leave hours accrued to a maximum of forty-eight (48) hours will apply to a partial contribution to a Health Savings Account or Retirement Health Savings Plan if less than forty-eight (48 ) hours of sick leave are used that year. Calculation is based on 25 % of eligible hours , paid at the rate in effect at year end . 6. 1 . 6 Sick Leave for Family Care. Sick leave can be used to care for the child of an employee with a health condition that requires treatment or supervision , or for the care of an employee's spouse , domestic partner, registered spousal equivalent ( up to forty (40 ) hours per year), parent, parent-in-law or grandparent with a serious health condition or an emergency condition . Domestic partners must be registered with the Washington State Office of the Secretary of State and spousal equivalents must be registered with AS-Human Resources prior to requesting sick leave usage . 6 . 1 .7 Sick Leave Cashout. A non-represented employee with three (3) or more years of current, continuous employment with the County shall be entitled to sick leave cashout upon voluntary separation , layoff or death in the amount of twenty five (25 % ) percent, or fifty ( 50 % ) percent if hired before May 15 , 1984 , of accrued hours up to a maximum of 960 hours . Employees must give at least two (2 ) weeks' notice prior to separation to be eligible for sick leave cashout. 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 7 6 . 1 .8 Sick Leave Sharing . Sick leave sharing is available to non- represented employees per the County's Sick Leave Sharing Program . Each employee may donate up to a maximum of twenty-four (24) hours per calendar year. 6. 1 .9 LEOFF H Accrual Maximum . LEOFF II non-represented employees may accrue sick leave up to a maximum of one thousand , four hundred and forty ( 1 , 440) hours . No more than nine hundred and sixty (960) hours shall be used as a base for calculating sick leave cashout. If any hours are used per section 6 . 1 . 5 for partial contribution to a Health Savings Account, if they have one , or if they do not have an HSA, into a Retirement Health Savings Plan , any hours used in that calculation will no longer be available to the employee and will be deducted from the accrual bank. 6 . 1 . 10 Sheriff's Office . Non-represented employees in the Sheriff' s Office ( including Emergency Management and the Jail ) who have employees directly reporting to them who receive an additional five ( 5 ) days of vacation if they have seventy-five ( 75 ) days of sick leave on December 31 of any year shall receive the same consideration . 6 .2 Vacation . Non-represented employees under Exhibits C through H (except court reporters and superior court commissioners) shall be entitled to vacation accrual benefits if benefits eligibility criteria are met. Accruals for 1 . 0 FTE' s will be in accordance with the following schedule with the first employment year being the year hired and subsequent employment years being the first of the year. Prior regular County employment may be considered when determining employment year. During 1st through 4th employment year accrue 10 . 00 hours per month During 5th through 9th employment year accrue 13 . 34 hours per month During 10th and subsequent years accrue 16 . 67 hours per month Vacation leave may be requested as accrued and approved and may be used in increments of less than one scheduled workday, but not less than one hour for FLSA exempt employees . No more than two hundred and forty (240 ) vacation hours may be carried forward from one year to the next, otherwise unused vacation in excess of two hundred and forty (240 ) hours at the end of the last pay period in any year shall be forfeited . The express purpose of vacation leave is to allow employees to take time away from work to relax, recreate and otherwise attend to personal matters . It is the policy of Whatcom County that non-represented employees shall take the regular vacation time allocated each year for the good of the employee and the County. If funds exist in the department' s current budget, by mutual written agreement between the non-represented employee , the department head and the Executive's Office , vacation anticipated to be above the 240 hours carryover maximum can be cashed out each calendar year in the amount of 50% of accrued hours up to a maximum of eighty ( 80 ) hours . Upon separation , accrued vacation hours will be cashed out at 100 % . 6. 2. 1 Part-Time Employees ' Vacation . Part-time employees' vacation accrual rate will be pro-rated per currently assigned , but not more than their budgeted FTE . FLSA non-exempt employees will receive extra vacation pay, on a quarterly basis , based on extra hours worked above the assigned FTE ( not to exceed equivalent of 1 . 00 FTE ) . 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 8 6 .2 .2 Compassionate Leave . Employees may donate accrued vacation leave or paid time off to employees for the serious health condition (as defined by FMLA) of an employee per County policy. 6. 3 Holidays . Paid holidays will be available as posted on an annual basis for non-represented employees ( except superior court commissioners) who are in paid status , or on approved voluntary unpaid furlough or Closure Day, the entire scheduled work day before and after the holiday. 6 .3 . 1 Personal Holiday. Each non-represented employee under Exhibits C through G (except court reporters and superior court commissioners ) shall receive one ( 1 ) Personal Holiday each calendar year equivalent to their FTE on January 1 or upon hire , not to exceed eight (8 ) hours . The Personal Holiday must be used in the year it is earned , in increments of at least one hour for FLSA exempt employees . Personal Holidays are not cashed out upon separation . 6.3.2 Working a Holiday. Employees who are required to work, because state law requires an office to remain open on the December 24th County holiday observance , shall receive two days off with pay. Employees , who are required by their department head to work a paid County holiday because of an emergency, a project that can only be completed when County offices are dosed , or special directive from the Executive's Office , shall receive two (2 ) days off with pay at a mutually agreeable time . 6 . 3 .3 Part-Time Employees' Holiday Pay. Part-time employees will receive holiday pay based on their currently assigned , but not more than their budgeted FTE . FLSA non-exempt employees will receive extra holiday pay, on a quarterly basis , based on extra hours worked above the assigned FTE ( not to exceed equivalent of 1 . 00 FTE) . 6 .4 Paid Time Off ( PTO) Bank. Each non-represented employee on Exhibits A & B will , in lieu of accruing vacation , sick and personal holiday, accrue time into a Paid Time Off ( PTO ) bank. 6.4. 1 Accrual . Accrual for 1 . 0 FTE's will be in accordance with the following schedule with the first employment year being the year hired and subsequent employment years being the first of the year. Employees appointed to an eligible unrepresented PTO position will have their accrued and available vacation and personal holiday hours placed in a PTO bank. Prior regular County employment may be considered when determining employment year. Part-time employee' s monthly PTO bank accrual rates will be pro-rated based on FTE . Exhibit B Accrual Rate/month During 1st through 4th employment year 21 . 33 hours During 5th and subsequent years 24 . 67 hours Exhibit A Accrual Rate/month Upon hire and subsequent years 26 . 00 hours 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 9 6 .4.2 Short-Term Disability (STD ) Bank. Each newly eligible employee will receive a "one-time" deposit of 480 hours into a short-term disability (STD) bank. Part- time employee' s short-term disability bank deposits will be pro-rated based on FTE . The STD bank can be accessed only after an employee has been absent and used PTO bank hours to cover three consecutive work days for an illness or injury, for an approved Family/Medical Leave , or to provide care for a family member under Family Care or Family Leave . For each separate intermittent FMLA situation , only one period of three consecutive work days charged to PTO needs to be met each applicable 12-month period before gaining access to the STD bank. Access to the STD bank may require a physician ' s certification . Deduction from the STD bank must be for one hour or more . The STD bank is not eligible for cashout at any time . 6 .4.3 Sick Leave Bank. Employees appointed to an eligible unrepresented PTO position will maintain their accrued and available sick leave hours in a bank, which can be accessed only if the one-time STD bank is depleted . Employees may be required to provide proof of illness or periodic health care progress reports per sections 6 . 1 .4 , 6 . 8 . 1 , 6 . 10 and 8 . 1 . 1 . Upon voluntary separation , layoff or death , the sick leave bank cashout will be cashed out per section 6 . 1 . 7 . 6 .4.4 Paid Time Off Usage . PTO bank hours may only be requested as accrued and used as approved . In the event an employee needs PTO for an illness or to care for a family member, the employee should give his or her supervisor as much notice as possible . Deductions from the PTO bank must be for one hour or more . 6 .4.5 Paid Time Off Bank Carryover/Cashout. No more than 330 PTO hours at the end of the last pay period in any year can be carried over to the following calendar year with additional hours forfeited . If funds exist in the department' s current budget, by mutual agreement among the impacted employee , the department head (if applicable ) and the Executive' s Office , PTO anticipated to be above the 330 hours carryover maximum can be cashed out each calendar year in the amount of 50% of accrued hours up to a maximum of eighty (80 ) hours . Upon separation , hours in the PTO bank will be cashed out at 100 % . 6 .4.5. 1 Paid Time Off Bank Cashout - PERS I . No PERS I employee will be adversely affected by the PTO program relative to excess compensation impacting retirement income compared to the currently allowed sick and vacation cashout previously allowed upon separation . 6 .5 Jury Duty & Military Leave . Non-represented employees considered exempt under the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA) shall have no deduction in salary for absences caused by jury duty or annual military leave . Jury duty and military leave will be provided as described in County Policy, USERRA or state law. 6. 6 Bereavement Leave . Bereavement leave shall be provided to non- represented employees , who suffer a death in the immediate family, of up to five ( 5 ) days off ( maximum of forty hours) without loss in pay. Immediate family members include a spouse or domestic partner, registered spousal equivalent, child or parent ( including step) of either the employee or the employee's spouse . Domestic partners must be registered with the Washington State Office of the Secretary of State and spousal equivalents must be registered with AS- Human Resources prior to requesting bereavement leave . Up to 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 10 three ( 3 ) days off without loss of pay is available for other close family members ( including step) : brother, sister, grandchildren or grandparents of either the employee or the employee's spouse . In the event of a funeral or other memorial occurring as a result of the death of a current, lawful brother or sister-in-law, the affected employee may have up to eight (8 ) hours off without loss in pay to attend the funeral or memorial , if not covered above . Additional days off without pay or using accrued leave may also be available upon written approval of the department head . Requests for greater than five ( 5 ) days of leave without pay in a calendar year requires Executive Office approval . 6 . 7 Civil Leave . Civil leave with pay shall be allowed to permit a non- represented employee to testify in any federal , state or municipal court when a subpoena compels such testimony and such testimony is on behalf of Whatcom County or is in connection with a matter in which Whatcom County is a party. 6 . 8 Family Leave . The County provides unpaid leave to any eligible non- represented employee covered by this Resolution , consistent with the Washington State Family Leave Act, Washington State Family Care Act, Washington State Military Family Leave Law, and the Federal Family and Medical Leave Act ( FMLA) . Employees are not required to use accrued vacation time , sick leave , STD bank, or PTO bank before commencing unpaid family leave , except an employee who has previously used twelve ( 12 ) weeks of unpaid FMLA will , for the following four years , use all but a total of forty (40) accrued hours ( including compensatory time) of allowable vacation , sick, PTO bank, STD bank, and personal holiday time before beginning unpaid leave during any subsequent twelve-month FMLA period . If leave pursuant to FMLA stipulations would also qualify as leave under any other County benefit, policy or type of leave , the period of the FMLA leave will run concurrently as permitted by law and will apply toward an employee's entitlement for each type of leave that may be applicable . 6 . 8. 1 Physician Certifications . The County may require physician certifications in accordance with state and federal guidelines. 6 .9 Maternity Leave . Accrued sick leave or STD bank time may be utilized for maternity/disability leave . In the event sick leave and/or the STD bank is exhausted before the employee returns to work, any vacation , PTO bank, or other paid leave which has accrued must be utilized before approval of any leave without pay is considered by the County, except for leaves falling under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act or County policy. If leave pursuant to this provision would also qualify as leave under any federal or state statutes , the period of leave will apply toward the employee' s entitlement to leave under any applicable statute consistent with section 6 . 8 . Unless the birth mother chooses to invoke FMLA , a birth mother' s period of temporary pregnancy-related disability shall not be deducted from the FMLA leave entitlement. 6 . 10 Leave for Illness or Injury. Non-represented employees may request in writing , with appropriate health care provider verification , leave for major illness or injury utilizing Family/Medical Leave , accrued leaves , and unpaid leaves , as appropriate and as approved . Total time for the leave , which will include all time away from work, may be extended up to a maximum of twelve ( 12 ) months with the mutual consent of the department head and the Executive' s Office . An employee who returns to work will be credited for length of return time within the twelve ( 12 ) month limit if the employee must go 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 11 back on disability for the same illness/injury. Periodic health care progress reports may be required . 6 . 11 Domestic Violence Leave . The County provides leave to employees who are victims of, or who are family members of victims of domestic violence , sexual assault, or stalking , consistent with the requirements of the Washington Domestic Leave Law. 6. 12 Absence Due to Adverse Weather. FLSA non-exempt employee' s absence due to severe inclement weather or other unusual emergency conditions will be charged to one of the following in sequential order: compensatory time , vacation leave , paid time off, personal holiday, or leave without pay, unless an employee who wishes to take leave without pay notifies his/her payroll preparer before the department' s payroll cut-off time . 6 . 13 Unpaid Furlough . Whatcom County certifies that non-represented employees taking voluntary unpaid furlough are doing so as an integral part of the employer' s expenditures reduction efforts. 7 . ELECTED OFFICIALS . 7 . 1 Wage Adjustments for Elected Officials . Council Members and Executive Branch Elected Officials shall be compensated per the appropriate Resolution . 7 . 2 District Court Judges . District Court Judges shall accrue sick leave at the same rate as non-represented employees per section 6 . 1 . Additionally, pursuant to RCW 3 . 34. 130 , District Court Judges will receive thirty (30 ) days' annual leave each January 1 . Annual leave cannot be carried forward to the next year. When a District Court Judge vacates office , the total remuneration for annual leave and sick leave shall be granted as allowed by RCW 3 . 34 . 100 , and shall not exceed the equivalent of thirty (30 ) days' monetary compensation . 8 . BENEFITS 8 . 1 Benefits Eligibility. Non-represented employees must be compensated at least eighty (80 ) hours per calendar month and be in at least a . 5 FTE position to be eligible for certain benefits ( including , but not limited to , sick leave , holiday, vacation , PTO bank , STD bank, and health and welfare). Compensation is defined as payment of wages for work performed , vacation , accrued sick leave , PTO , STD , other paid leave , or income for industrial injury not to exceed twelve months. County payments of health and welfare premiums for benefits of non-represented employees are made on behalf of employees . Compensation earned in one ( 1 ) calendar month provides health and welfare benefit coverage in the following month unless stipulated otherwise in plan documents . Any elected official or newly hired non-represented employee will be initially eligible for health and welfare benefits the calendar month following at least 80 hours of compensation in one ( 1 ) calendar month . Waiting period requirements on individual plans must be met for benefit reimbursement. Due to the nature of elected official positions , they will be eligible for health & welfare benefits on the same basis as a 1 . 0 FTE . 8 . 1 . 1 Benefits Coverage In Case of Documented Extended Illness or Injury. If an employee has a health care provider documented extended illness , injury, or disability, and is unable to work or be compensated at least eighty ( 80 ) hours per calendar 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 12 month , medical contributions will continue to be paid by the County for full employee and family coverage for up to twelve ( 12 ) months from the date the employee is first ineligible o n account of such illness or injury unless employment is terminated or as adjusted per section 6 . 10 . This twelve-month period will apply towards the COBRA continuation coverage period . Dental , vision and life premiums will be paid by the County for the first three months of ineligibility only. Periodic health care provider reports may be required . 8 . 1 .2 Benefits Coverage for Rehired Employees . Employees who were in an FTE position and are rehired by the County into an FTE position within one year of separation from employment will be eligible for benefits if the employee met the Unrepresented Resolution and plan eligibility requirements and was enrolled in County provided health & welfare plans prior to leaving County employment. Coverage will begin the first of the month following the meeting of benefits eligibility requirements of each individual benefit plan . 8. 1 .3 Part-Time Employee 's Benefits Coverage . Part-time employees who fail to receive 80 hours of compensation in a calendar month shall be considered e ligible for all applicable benefits during the month in question when the failure to meet e ligibility requirements is due to a quirk in scheduling and through no fault of the employee . 8 .2 Health & Welfare Benefits . All elected officials and eligible non-represented e mployees shall be granted the following health and welfare benefits , and the benefits shall include full premium contribution by the County for the employee , spouse , and dependent children of the employee , except as noted below. A) Medical • Including premium contribution for coverage for domestic partner — defined as same sex or opposite sex with one partner at least 62 years of age — when registered with the Washington State Office of the Secretary of State) . • Excluding required employee premium contribution for Contributory Plan B ) Dental C) Vision D) Long-Term Disability — employee only E ) Life insurance — employee only - in the face amount of each elected official or non-represented employee's annual salary to a maximum of $50 , 000 . 8 .2 . 1 Medical Contribution Cap . For 2013 , the County will contribute for each employee , $ 1 , 039 . 50 per month for medical coverage under the Cap Plan . The default Cap plan will be recognized as a Qualified High Deductible Health Plan (QHDHP ) , with a Contributory Plan and Cap 2000 Plan also provided as options . 8 .2. 1 . 1 Cap Plan (QHDHP) and Health Savings Account. Employees participating in the Cap Plan (QHDHP) will be eligible to establish a Health Savings Account, if they are otherwise qualified to have such account. The County will contribute to the HSA a total of $ 1 , 250 per employee if signing up as an individual only OR $2 , 500 per employee as seed money in 2013 if also signing up to cover dependents . Part-time non-represented employees will receive a pro-rated contribution based on their budgeted FTE . One half the annual HSA contribution amount will be funded in January and the 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 13 balance will be contributed in 11 equal monthly amounts for the remaining months in 2013 . Participating employees are also eligible to contribute to the HSA. 8 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 New Hires . Employees hired on or after January 1 , 2013 , and participating in the Cap Plan (QHDHP) will be eligible to establish a Health Savings • Account, if they are otherwise qualified to have such account. The County will contribute to the HSA a total of up to $ 1 , 000 per employee if signing up as an individual only OR up to $2 , 000 per employee as seed money in 2013 if also signing up to cover dependents . Fifty percent (50 %) will be contributed the first paycheck following hire with monthly contributions of either $45 .45 (employee only) or $90 . 91 (employee with dependents) throughout the remaining months in 2013 . Participating employees are also eligible to contribute to the HSA. 8 . 2 . 1 .2 Contributory Plan . Employees can elect to continue the 2012 deductible level ($500 individual/$ 1 , 500 family) in 2013 via authorized monthly payroll deduction of $ 100 . 44 . 8 . 2 . 1 . 3 Cap 2000 Plan . Employees can elect to move in 2013 to the Cap 2000 Plan with a $2 , 000 deductible per individual and $6 , 000 maximum deductible for families . Out-of-pocket maximum would also be increased . 8 . 3 Other Benefits 8 . 3 . 1 Flex 125 . The County will pay set-up costs and ongoing maintenance costs to allow employees to utilize a Dependent & Health Care Reimbursement Plan . 8 . 3 . 2 Retirement Plans . The County provides payment to retirement plans through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS) , which also requires contributions from eligible non-represented employees . Elected officials may elect, but are not required , to participate in a DRS plan . 8 . 3 .3 Deferred Compensation . The County provides the opportunity for voluntary employee participation in deferred compensation (457 plans) and 401 (a) programs . The County matches these contributions fifty cents on the dollar, up to a maximum of 2 % of base salary, with County contributions placed in a 401 (a) Plan . New employees , within thirty (30) days of hire , may elect to contribute directly to the 401 (a) plan . 8 . 3 .4 Employee Assistance Program . The County provides confidential counseling assessment services through an Employee Assistance Program for employees and their immediate families . 8 .3 .5 Sheriffs Office Disability Plan . LEOFF II and PERS unrepresented employees in the Sheriff's Office will be provided the same or substantially equivalent disability plan as provided to employees directly reporting to them . Such employees are not eligible to participate in the Long-Term Disability Plan offered under section 8 . 2 . D . 8 . 3 .6 Retirement Health Savings Plan . The County provides a tax-free Retirement Health Savings Plan (RHS) for tax-free use for qualified medical expenses , in accordance with IRS regulations . The County will administer the RHS plan consistent with 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 14 the County's RHS plan documents . Contribution types , which are mandatory within identified groupings of employees , may include , but are not limited to : contribution of excess sick leave ; contribution of a percentage of base salary; and contribution of sick leave , vacation and/or PTO bank cashouts at voluntary separation from County employment. The County may at its discretion identify additional recognized groupings of unrepresented employees to have one or more of the existing contribution types applied . 8 .3 .6 . 1 Retirement Health Savings . For those non-represented employees of the Sheriff's Office subject to the Binding Arbitration Adjustment matrices contained in Exhibits E and F , 3 % of base salary provided will be mandatorily paid by the County to his or her Retirement Health Savings account, with the remaining 97 % of base salary paid through payroll . 8 . 3 .6 . 1 . 1 Additional Mandatory Contributions . When any of the employees on Exhibit E or F separate from employment, sick leave cashout, per section 6 . 1 . 7 and vacation cashout will be mandatorily contributed to his or her Retirement Health Savings account. 8 . 3.7 Clothing Repair & Replacement. Employees who , in the course of pursuing their assignments , suffer a loss or substantial damage to clothing , excluding normal wear and tear, shall be reimbursed the reasonable cost for the repair or replacement of like items at a rate commensurate with the condition of the claimed item . Personal property shall be repaired or replaced up to $35 . 00 per item . 8.3.8 Electronic Funds Transfer. All newly hired regular employees shall authorize paycheck deposit by electronic funds transfer ( EFT) within thirty (30 ) days of employment. Employees may temporarily stop EFT in emergency situations with at least seven ( 7) days notice before a scheduled payday, but must restart EFT within three months . 9 . POLICY OR PROVIDER CHANGES From time to time , the County may change provisions in this resolution or select different providers of benefits , which may impact plans offered . Nothing in this document shall limit the County's ability to change any provision in this resolution or to search for the most cost effective benefit packages , nor shall it commit the County to selecting any specific provider or plan . 10 . EFFECTIVE DATE All changes in salaries and benefits under this resolution shall become effective on January 1 , 2013 and shall remain in effect until rescinded , except where noted otherwise and except that any further changes may be retroactively applied as approved by the County Council . 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 15 AND FURTHER,THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that Resolution Nos . 2008-077 , 2009-075 , 2010-053 , 2010-054 , 2011 -042 and 2012-021 are hereby rescinded effective January 1 , 2013 , and this Resolution shall become effective that same date . APPROVED this 4th day of December, 2012 , ```011111119 n /1/4 AT M C vA0 '''' WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL \rJ� ° ° • NA,TCb. 9C ' . WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON __ • ' p GOVT a. _ r 415.10P ear a *aline_ Dapa Bro Dtf ; °Cou*cil Clerk athy Kershner, Chair 01i'� � ► ► IIIIt1 ``a` APPROVED as to form : e, .14 Assistant Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution — Page 16 Exhibit "A" 2010 Department Head Salary Matrix - effective January 1 , 2010 to r e5y � r"mn Nn v �. 4 4°�,`��� N N\ � F,d'\ \\ c\ "3 nt I n w k .1. V3" B F.: 741.,1 - .... fi\\ \.y ��l \\ ���.���` ���. �.3�\.aS.� 4 . ''� z , -7- �* % ,�..s. a. �. �� b+�\_ ti\�3 ,,� K n ai :5( 4 NT a a - ' �l y� 1a �1�^ •,S+.i: o s o nC�.'. Si "R, epe i/ N„' \W N \ "%1%. n ‘ v ■ \., 4 �c�a:�"tz',.'H, i.0. �„, ��,;.. �- s� �.�-f� wj +e ��■ �C 4\ \y ctalAi . \ : ,x (03' e aW a e sa a. - a . #"It . dFcft4 1" 5. lu 500.0 $7,622 $7,917 $8,220 $8,539 $8,868 $9,209 $9,564 $9,930 $10,314 $10,331 $10,353 $10,376 $10,398 500.1* $7,722 $8,017 $8,320 $8,639 $8,968 $9,309 $9,664 $10,030 $10,414 $10,431 $10,453 $10,476 $10,498 510.0 $7,950 $8,256 $8,575 $8,904 $9,246 $9,602 $9,971 $10,354 $10,753 $10,770 $10,792 4 $10,815 $10,837 510.1* $8,100 $8,406 $8,725 $9,054 $9,396 $9,752 $10,121 $10,504 $10,903 $10,920 $10,942 $10,965 $10,987 510.2* $8,150 $8,456 $8,775 $9,104 $9,446 $9,802 $10,171 $10,554 $10,953 $10,970 $10,992 $11,015 $11,037 520.0 $8,290 $8,608 $8,940 $9,285 $9,644 $10,014 $10,398 $10,797 $11,213 $11,230 $11,252 $11,275 $11,297 520.1* $8,540 $8,858 $9,190 $9,535 $9,894 $10,264 $10,648 $11,047 $11,463 $11,480 $11,502 $11,525 $11,547 520.2** $8,790 $9,108 $9,440 $9,785 $10,144 $10,514 $10,898 $11,297 $11,713 $11,730 $11,752 $11,775 $11,797 525.0 $8,468 $8,792 $9,132 $9,484 $9,850 $10,228 $10,621 $11,028 $11,452 $11,469 $11,491 $11,514 $11,536 525.1* $8,868 $9,192 $9,532 $9,884 $10,250 $10,628 $11,021 $11,428 $11,852 $11,869 $11,891 $11,914 $11,936 530.0 $8,650 $8,982 $9,328 $9,687 $10,060 $10,447 $10,849 $11,264 $11,696 $11,713 $11,735 $11,758 $11,780 *Ranges 500.1, 510.1, 510.2, 520.1 & 525. 1 - effective January 8, 2012 (Supplemental Compensation Replacement) ** Range 520.2 - effective July 22, 2012 (Supplemental Compensation Replacement) Exhibit " B " 2010 Management Salary Matrix - effective January 1 , 2010 , m : a a a : a a a m c 400 $4,832 $5,020 $5,214 $5,417 $5,626 $5,846 $6,071 $6,307 $6,551 $6,569 $6,591 $6,615 $6,638 405 $5,036 $5,235 $5,436 $5,647 $5,867 $6,095 $6,331 $6,575 $6,831 $6,849 $6,871 I $6,895 $6,918 410 $5,251 $5,457 $5,668 $5,889 $6, 116 $6,353 $6,599 $6,854 $7, 120 $7, 138 $7, 160 $7, 184 $7,207 415 $5,476 $5,690 $5,911 $6, 141 $6,377 I $6,625 $6,881 I $7, 146 I $7,423 $7,441 $7,463 $7,487 $7,510 420 $5,710 $5,933 $6, 163 $6,401 $6,651 $6,906 $7, 172 $7,449 $7,736 $7,754 $7,776 $7,800 $7,823 425 $5,956 $6, 188 $6,427 $6,674 $6,933 $7,201 $7,480 $7,766 $8,067 $8,085 $8, 107 $8, 131 $8, 154 425.1 * $6,206 $6,438 $6,677 $6,924 $7, 183 $7,451 $7,730 $8,016 $8,317 $8,335 $8,357 $8,381 $8,404 430 $6,210 $6,452 $6,701 $6,960 $7,228 $7,509 $7,798 $8,098 $8,411 $8,429 $8,451 $8,475 $8,498 435 $6,478 $6,727 $6,989 $7,258 $7,539 $7,831 $8, 132 $8,444 $8,771 $8,789 $8,811 $8,835 $8,858 440 $6,754 $7,017 $7,288 $7,570 $7,862 $8, 164 $8,478 $8,804 $9, 144 $9, 162 $9, 184 $9,208 $9,231 440.1 * $7,004 $7,267 $7,538 $7,820 $8, 112 $8,414 $8,728 $9,054 $9,394 $9,412 $9,434 $9,458 $9,481 445 $7,043 $7,316 $7,598 $7,893 $8, 196 $8,512 $8,840 $9, 179 $9,533 $9,551 $9,573 $9,597 $9,620 450 $7,345 $7,629 $7,924 $8,227 $8,546 $8,876 $9,217 $9,572 $9,940 $9,958 $9,980 $10,004 $10,027 * Ranges 425. 1 & 440. 1 effective July 22, 2012 (Supplemental Compensation Replacement) 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution - Page 17 Exhibit " C" 2010 Professional/Supervisory Salary Matrix - effective January 1 , 2010 on Witt v a m . s tb,, d . ; e ® o „ s - Q 300 $3,496 $3,638 $3,783 $3,931 $4,085 $4,246 $4,411 $4,505 $4,513 $4,532 $4,554 $4,579 $4,601 305 $3,646 I $3,795 $3,944 I $4,098 I $4,259 I $4,426 $4,597 $4,776 I $4,925 I $4,944 I $4,966 $4,991 I $5,013 310 $3,800 $3,957 I $4, 112 $4,274 I $4,440 I $4,616 $4,795 $4,980 $5, 135 I $5, 154 $5, 176 I $5,201 I $5,223 315 $3,964 I $4, 127 I $4,288 $4,455 $4,629 I $4,810 $4,996 $5, 189 I $5,350 I $5,369 I $5,391 I $5,416 I $5,438 320 $4, 134 I $4,302 I $4,470 $4,645 I $4,825 $5,016 $5,209 $5,410 I $5,578 I $5,597 $5,619 I $5,644 I $5,666 325 I $4,312 $4,486 I $4,661 I $4,843 $5,031 I $5,229 $5,433 $5;642 $5,818 $5,837 $5,859 I $5,884 I $5,906 330 I $4,495 1 $4,677 I $4,861 $5,049 $5,245 $5,449 $5,662 $5,879 I $6,062 I $6,081 I $6, 103 I $6, 128 I $6, 150 335 I $4,688 $4,879 I $5,068 I $5,264 $5,469 $5,681 I $5,902 $6, 130 I $6,320 I $6,339 I $6,361 I $6,386 I $6,408 340 I $4,888 I $5,085 $5,284 I $5,488 I $5,701 $5,925 I $6, 154 I $6,391 I $6,589 I $6,608 $6,630 $6,655 I $6,677 345 $5,098 $5,302 $5,508 $5,722 $5,945 $6, 176 $6,413 $6,660 $6,866 $6,885 $6,907 $6,932 $6,954 345.1* $5,348 $5,552 $5,758 $5,972 $6, 195 $6,426 $6,663 $6,910 $7, 116 $7, 135 $7, 157 $7, 182 $7,204 350 I $5,315 I. $5,528 I $5,745 I $5,968 $6, 199 I $6,439 I $6,686 I $6,944 $7, 158 $7, 177 I $7, 199 I $7,224 I $7,246 355 $5,542 I $5,764 I $5,989 I $6,221 I $6,462 I $6,713 I $6,972 $7,241 $7,464 $7,483 I $7,505 I $7,530 I $7,552 360 $5,780 I $6,013 I $6,246 $6,487 I $6,737 I $7,000 I $7,269 I $7,548 $7,780 $7,799 I $7,821 I $7,846 I $7,868 365 I $6,027 I $6,268 I $6,512 I $6,764 I $7,025 I $7,298 I $7,579 I $7,870 $8, 112 $8, 131 I $8, 153 I $8,178 I $8,200 370 I $6,286 I $6,537 I $6,791 I $7,054 I $7,325 I $7,610 $7,903 $8,207 $8,459 $8,478 I $8,500 I $8,525 I $8,547 375 I $6,554 I $6,818 I $7,081 I $7,355 $7,639 I $7,935 $8,240 I $8,556 $8,819 $8,838 I $8,860 I $8,885 I $8,907 * Range 345. 1 effective July 22, 2012 (Supplemental Compensation Replacement) 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution - Page 18 Exhibit " D" 2010 Support Salary Matrix - FLSA non-exempt - effective January 1 , 2010 qP y P «F. Q . s= .oi ea-4 C.. ' P y,.,. . r l s=r r 4 �, t 9Q r r a•$�N;n e ra i OS ® P E : P a t d ® P . 4 b $ ' P ® o a e 6 200 • $2,522 $2,623 $2,733 $2,846 $2,959 $3,078 $3, 198 $3,322 $3,453 $3,521 $3,540 $3,562 $3,587 $3,609 210 $2,629 $2,735 $2,848 $2,965 $3,082 $3,206 $3,331 $3,463 $3,600 $3,671 $3,690 $3,712 $3,737 $3,759 220 $2,739 $2,851 $2,969 $3,091 $3,212 $3,341 $3,472 $3,607 $3,749 $3,822 $3,841 $3,863 $3,888 $3,910 230 $2,857 $2,974 $3,097 $3,224 $3,350 $3,484 $3,619 $3,761 $3,910 $3,987 $4,006 $4,028 $4,053 $4,075 240 $2,980 $3, 102 $3,228 $3,360 $3,491 $3,631 $3,772 $3,918 $4,072 $4, 152 $4, 171 $4, 193 I $4,218 $4,240 250 $3, 105 $3,233 $3,365 $3,504 $3,641 $3,785 $3,933 $4,085 $4,246 $4,329 $4,348 $4,370 $4,395 $4,417 260 1 $3,238 $3,371 $3,508 $3,650 $3,795 $3,945 $4,099 $4,258 $4,425 $4,513 $4,532 $4,554 $4,579 $4,601 270 $3,514 $3,652 $3,801 $3,950 $4, 104 $4,267 $4,432 $4,603 $4,784 $4,925 $4,944 $4,966 $4,991 $5,013 Exhibit " E " 2010 Binding Arbitration Adjustment Matrix only - effective first full pay period in 2010 620 5153 5357 5569 5789 6010 6239 6476 6722 6971 630 5411 5626 5849 6079 6310 6550 6799 7057 7318 640 5684 5908 6141 6384 6626 6878 7140 7410 7684 650 5967 6203 6448 6702 6957 7223 7496 7781 8068 660 6265 6513 6770 7037 7306 7582 7871 8170 8473 670 6578 6839 7108 7389 7670 7962 8265 8578 8896 Exhibit " F" 2010 Binding Arbitration Adjustment Matrix only - effective January 1 , 2010 7 �j y��P H�1'f :ea gA l %,. 0 P Rain •' • c;• • 1 0 • _je 40 ate 1-t ate Q ; E ' E 1 ' • � P 1 �® > W C 720CBA $5,941 $6 ,221 $6,463 $6 ,712 $6,966 $7,246 $7,553 $7,877 $7,902 $7,926 740CBA $6,547 $6 ,849 $7, 115 $7,387 $7,667 $7,974 $8,312 $8,666 $8$91 $8,715 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution - Page 19 Exhibit "G " 2010 Court Reporters & Health Officer Salary Matrix - effective January 1 , 2010 a°ttisi rf: a g ar a"d.': 4,11 y Range 801 $5,601 $5,607 $5,613 $5,619 $5,625 $5,633 $5,639 $5,645 $5,653 $5,672 $5,694 $5,719 $5,741 Range 802 I $6,444 I $6,450 I $6,456 I $6,462 I $6,468 I $6,476 I $6,482 I $6,488 I $6,496 I $6,515 I $6,537 I $6,562 I $6,584 Exhibit " H " 2008 Commissioners Salary Matrix - effective September 1 , 2008 as,v�r rat. °�f I J" c- er . *' . ° k. , .i rats a\..' @d3:S� , Range 903 $10,568 $10,574 . $10,580 $10,586 $10,592 $10,599 $10,605 $10,611 $10,619 $10,637 $10,659 $10,683 $10,705 Range 904 $9473 $9,479 $9,485 $9491 $9,497 $9,504 $9,510 $9,516 $9,524 $9,542 $9,564 $9,588 $9,610 2013/2014 Unrepresented Resolution - Page 20