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Resolution
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86-59
Date
7/7/1986
Document Relationships
85-145
(Repeals)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1985
86-083
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1986
86-093
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1986
87-058
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1987
87-067
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1987
87-072
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1987
87-082
(Amended By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1987
87-095
(Repealed By)
Path:
\Resolutions\CITY COUNCIL\1952 - 1999\1987
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this higher rate generally shall hot be aboVe the midpoint. <br /> <br /> 5.3 Rates of Pay for Temporary and Part-Time Work. All officers <br />and employees working in classes of employment included in this <br />Resolution shall be compensated at a monthly rate, except that an <br />employee hired for temporary work in a position which has an <br />anticipated duration of less than six (6) months, and employees <br />employed on a part-time basis, forty (40) hours or less per <br />semi-monthly pay period, shall be paid at a rate per hour for actual <br />time spent in the duties of his or her employment. Any hourly rate of <br />pay, defined as the regular hourly rate of pay, shall be computed by <br />dividing the monthly salary rate by 173.33. In determining the hourly <br />rate as herein provided, computation shall be ~ade to the nearest whole <br />cent and a computation resulting in exactly one-half cent shall fix the <br />rate at the next higher whole cent. <br /> <br /> Nothwithstanding the above, the regular hourly rate for uniformed, <br />safety-member fire suppression personnel assigned to the twenty-four <br />(24) hour work shift schedule shall be computed by dividing the <br />employee's regular monthly base rate of pay by two hundred forty-four <br />(244). <br /> <br /> 5.4 Service. The word "service" as used in this Resolution <br />shall be deemed to mean continuous, full-time service in the <br />classification in which the officer or employee is being considered for <br />salary advancement, service in a higher classification or service in a <br />classification allocated to the same salary rate range and having <br />generally similar duties and requirements. Employees hired after the <br />first (lst) working day of the month shall not be credited with "time <br />in service" for that month when determining the length of service <br />required for salary .step advancement. A lapse of service by a~ officer <br />or employee for a period of time longer than ten (10) calendar days by <br />reason of resignation, quit, or discharge, shall serve to eliminate the <br />accumulated length of service time of such officer or employee for the <br />purpose of this Resolution and any such officer or employee reentering <br />the service of the City shall be considered as a new officer or <br />employee, except that he or she may be reemployed within two (2) years <br />and may be placed in the same salary step in the appropriate salary <br />rate range .as he or she was at the time of termination of employment. <br /> <br /> 5.5 Promotion. An employer who is promoted to a management class <br />from a non-management class of the City service shall be placed at a <br />salary rate in the management salary rate range which provides a five <br />percent (5%) pay increase. <br /> <br />5.6 Demotion. <br /> <br /> A. When an officer or employee is demoted to a position in a <br />lower classification, he or she shall be placed at a rate in the lower <br />salary rate range which provides at least a five percent (5%) reduction <br />in pay. <br /> <br />5 of 14' <br /> <br /> <br />
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