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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 8.4 RevPersonnelSys '" . . CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMEHT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 14, 1994 SUBJECT: Revisions to Personnel System (prepared by: Lou Ann Riera-Texeira, Assistant to the city Manager) ~esolution Establishing a Salary Plan for Full-Time Personnel RECOMMENDA~~oPt Resolution EXHIBITS: FINANCIAL STATEMENT: This action will not require any increase to the 1993-94 budget. DESCRIPTION: The City'S Personnel System is governed by several documents. Each document addresses a specific topic. Included in the city's Personnel System are resolutions which address salary ranges for both part-time and full time personnel. The attached salary plan contains proposed salary ranges for full time personnel. The proposed salary ranges are based on market conditions determined by a comprehensive survey of comparable positions in similar agencies. Each year, the City Manager's Office conducts a wage and benefit survey of nearly 40 Bay Area local government agencies in an effort to keep the City'S wage and benefit structure competitive with the market in which the City competes for labor. The recommended salary range adjustments, which range from a decrease of .57% to an increase of 5.41%, are based on the average of the agencies surveyed. The salary ranges also take into account the relationship of each position to others in the organization (e.g., the relationship between Assistant, Associate and senior Planner). The salary ranges provide a minimum and maximum salary to be paid for each position. The City of Dublin utilizes a pay for performance system. Thus, all movement within the salary range is based on performance. The pro9osed modifications to the Salary Plan do not automatically increase actual salaries. Employees' salaries can only be modified upon completion of a satisfactory performance review. Thus, modifications to the Salary Plan will only impact current salaries at the time of a performance review. The city Manager and his staff have met with all regular employees to discuss the proposed salary ranges. Based on these discussions and on the market survey, staff recommends that the City Council adopt the attached resolution establiShing a Salary Plan for full time employees. CITY CLERK FILE ~ ~o. ..8.1.J e e RESOLUTION NO. - 94 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN **************** ESTABLISHING A SALARY PLAN FOR FULL-TIME PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PERSONNEL RULES WHEREAS, the city Council has adopted a Salary & Benefit Plan pursuant to the Personnel System Rules; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2-93 and subsequent amendments which establish a Salary Plan for full-time personnel in accordance with the Personnel Rules; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following salary provisions shall be established in accordance with the city of Dublin Personnel system Rules. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any previous enacted salary provisions contained in Resolution No. 2-93 and subsequent amendments shall be superseded by this Resolution. ARTICLE I: SALARY PROVISIONS SECTION A: REGULAR EMPLOYEES EXEMPT FROM FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT (FLSA) OVERTIME PROVISIONS Employees covered under this Section shall be paid a monthly salary within the following ranges with the exclusion of any Performance Pay Adjustment granted in accordance with the Personnel Rules. IN THE EVENT THAT IT IS DEEMED BY THE CITY MANAGER TO BE IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CITY, TEMPORARY APPOINTMENTS OF NO MORE THAN 6 MONTHS, WHERE THE WORK ASSIGNMENTS ARE SUCH THAT THEY CAN BE COMPLETED WITH LESS THAN A 40 HOUR WORK WEEK, MAY BE APPROVED BASED UPON THE HOURLY RATES. THE TOTAL SALARY PAID FOR SUCH WORK SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN THE "SALARY TEST" REQUIRED FOR AN EXEMPTION UNDER FLSA. Monthly Monthly Hourly Hourly Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum * Administrative Assistant $3,309 $4,136 $19.09 $23.86 Assistant City Manager/Adminis- $5,471 $6,838 $31. 56 $39.45 trative Services Director Assistant to the City Manager $4,185 $5,231 $24.14 $30.18 Associate Planner $3,497 $4,371 $20.18 $25.22 city Clerk $3,753 $4,691 $21. 65 $27.06 * Finance Manager $4,189 $5,236 $24.17 $30.21 Planning Director $5,080 $6,350 $29.31 $36.63 Public Works Director/City $5,626 $7,032 $32.46 $40.57 Engineer Recreation Director $5,187 $6,484 $29.93 $37.41 Recreation Supervisor $3,134 $3,917 $18.08 $22.60 * Secretary to the city Manager/ $2,902 $3,628 $16.74 $20.93 Deputy City Clerk Senior civil Engineer $4,929 $6,161 $28.44 $35.54 Senior Planner $4,026 $5,032 $23.23 $29.03 * Classification is currently vacant. e e SECTION B: REGULAR EMPLOYEES COVERED BY OVERTIME PROVISIONS OF FLSA. Employees covered under this Section shall be paid hourly wages within the following ranges with the exclusion of any Performance Pay Adjustment granted in accordance with the Personnel Rules. The monthly salaries are shown for informational purposes only. Monthly Monthly Hourly Hourly Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Administrative Secretary $2,618 $3,272 $15.10 $18.88 Administrative Aide $2,879 $3,599 $16.61 $20.76 Assistant Planner $3,007 $3,759 $17.35 $21. 69 Community Safety Assistant $3,007 $3,759 $17.35 $21. 69 Engineering Technician $3,028 $3,785 $17.47 $21. 84 * Finance Technician I $2,380 $2,975 $13.73 $17.16 Finance Technician II $2,618 $3,272 $15.10 $18.88 Management Assistant $3,008 $3,760 $17.35 $21. 69 * Office Assistant I $1,861 $2,326 $10.74 $13.42 Office Assistant II $2,047 $2,559 $11. 81 $14.76 Public Works Inspector $3,340 $4,175 $19.27 $24.09 Recreation Coordinator $2,617 $3,271 $15.10 $18.87 Secretary $2,380 $2,975 $13.73 $17.16 * Classification is currently vacant. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 14th day of February, 1994. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: city Clerk K2/AForms&KeeperS/RESOS