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CR 95-228 Approve Sergeant's ContractDecember 8, 1995 Proposed Action Staff recommends that the Council approve the following motion: Move approval of the 1995 and 1996 Contract for the Hopkins Sergeant's Union, L.E.L.S. Local #171. This action will ratify the 1995 and 1996 contract for the Sergeants. Overview We have completed negotiations with the Sergeants for 1995 and 1996. The contract calls for a 3% wage increase in 1995 and 3% wage increase in 1996. There is a increase of $15.00 per month for health, life, and dental insurance in 1995 and 1996. Primary Issues to Consider Why did it take so long to reach a settlement with the Sergeants? Since the terms of the contract are nearly identical to those accepted by the other unions in January, it is not clear why it took so long for the Sergeants to come to an agreement. It was evidently not a high priority for this union. What is the Uniform Settlement Form? The Uniform Settlement Form is a form mandated by the state of Minnesota which must be presented to the City Council which each contract settlement. The increase shown on this form may differ from the percentage increase listed above because the settlement form contains such items as benefit increases and the increase in state pension due to the wage increases. It is presented for your information. Supporting Information A copy of the contract is available from the City Clerk. A copy of the state Uniform Settlement Form. J s A. Genellie ssistant City Manager APPROVE 1995/1996 SERGEANT'S CONTRACT Council Report 95 -228 H Z Is; .0 '5 V A - 0 0 ? tD w .c . = • V V « to N V C V Tel a, 'fly al C ' ' O " U b w i i d C • c w v In d . w ; w O N H O N N 7: N ` M 'a M 11,! b w > 3E 3 ,a r 3 a 1 W a W O v 0 al o d N y N >. 0 Z Z; Z U Z J U Z Z s i = m = m o m v . V V 3 i • 0/ 0f V' o .. ar U 3 ru 3 • m 10 a, m m H • 2 to m O N N N E N L to V d a d a o o 0 o d o o 5) N >. 0 Z £Z2zu ZJU Z E . 0 v d n de1 •.01. t0 01 m 0) Of Of a m N • to t0 1n :5) C 51 _ g c o E c b d o y 0 d 0 V b ro is ` t 1 « a V w w " ' � U. C V al o w r . b vV• N og .115 . c • 0,2 tAw42 mg d 'g O c O N Q (PE ar rt a, a' d a, ar d Z E :NEE E N 0 N N N N N V N N L b b 0 la 0 0 rt N ,s N rt N A '!- rt 3 b 0 la 0 0 m mu m J U m= m- m— m 0 m U m U m u. 0 h O O w 01 ar b m N N O O t0 141 m N N t0 0 N h N m m Co" h 0 ' O' O m et Q ar a Q C a . ' a- to a' 0f V ' 0 c a, .� . `. w c - c 'c a, Y ' • d �+ ic a' d w t x v O " O U ' >. «' E p 2 0 J to W 0 r' ...7 c C ID O v O o O o O" O rt O N O w - '^ fl m m u E' a N ....4.6 N as M 111 N L N V N a M N a Z m Is E N I 1 3 ` d 3E 3 E E rt E U o 'gill l m c N v us d 1 d.- to 3 a l 0 m O o o 0 2R u`. or+ '' E dE m Z E Z E Z O Z U Z 0 Z u. U 1-4 H ' 3 ' J ar its to N co N ' m N L 3 C ✓ a, a, N c O y c Iii °: = w c a' w o .o la m es °' c d o w e s v to tff y 16 0 10 J A VI N N m ID 0 IC U m - U m m m m 0 O O 1/1 01 N. ill - V V � _ V1 h V C V /a tT a, W 1 N , N ' O C a' 1. O d y b C 'a j 0 1 W C r O J t W N ▪ > a, tf N E E - a o E o C w = w N N N O H E M . r. H ` N N N la N b M E M V 3 0 . 3> 3 C 3 o C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 w 3 i O Z_ Z 2 Z U Z J 0 Z E Z c Z = Z O Z O M N O N h h N R Q to v C w w • C O W 0 V o m �a O >_ 0 b V b y 3 o V t V N 3 in O 7_ '� '° Mg 05 w w d o ar W b E N j w N N N U N N N N O m m u m U m= m e ✓ to t0 r• 0 Of O '� nl t0 40 t0 tD t0 t0 h h h Iv 11!) Of C • is ii) ID ' d tf c 1 S d C W , w s - x d 0 « O M c > - E. 1 - Nl 10 W 0 16 O rt W co .0 a' , ID a' i. N 1.., N 3 , tT :2 1 c. N O U O w A w e ,42 O c 4 C m .0 y rt a, M /a M E N V M a M V' o, m t E H T. 3 r 3 3 3 w 3 3E 3 E E :s E 02 rt d l m c Ti., Z E u M ZO ZU ZU Zu U 1-`. be u - 1. - -- 1 E aRm J at x a W y a, ` mU 0 m of to M m Cr. O O N o d O 5) 1/ .„1. W N J rt to E W V 0 a ar g ry 41 ' a' d E N N N c m O mu mU mta_u N N 00E. E b 0 0 0 M m OD N Q t0 O N *0 R N 00 O' O ▪ N ▪ M er M ' 415 (.., N N N N N ' N N. 13 01 1 E c . O . o 0 C C • W « , E O O « N 0 b- 0 « N d > - c ' b o N 3 N 0) b N E . D. N w e 11.. o c m CD C CO ` o, 1 E ate' C ▪ ar N Z m c E LL 3 E 3 E E .a E u o To o, ,� = N .. « « Ip a Z U Z u U H w .� M- 0 M , E aR m 3