RESOLUTION 92-20553 RESOLUTION NO. 92-20553
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
AND THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE NO. 8
AND THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
FIREFIGHTERS, LOCAL 1510, EFFECTIVE JULY 22, 1992.
WHEREAS, the City Manager has submitted for consideration by the City
Commission of the City of Miami Beach, a Settlement Agreement by and between the City
of Miami Beach and the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No. 8, and by and between the
City of Miami Beach and the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1510, the
bargaining agents certified by the Public Employees Relations Commission for employees
covered by said agreements; and
WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that the City Commission approve
said Settlement Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission is familiar with the terms of the Settlement
Agreement and finds and determines that the entry into and the execution thereof for and
in the name of the City of Miami Beach is in the best interest of the City of Miami Beach
and its residents; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the aforesaid Settlement Agreement be and is
hereby approved in accordance with and subject to the provisions of Chapter 447, Part II,
Florida Statute, in the name of and on behalf of the City of Miami Beach, and that the
financial officers of the City be and they are hereby directed to make the disbursements
called for by said Agreement from funds of the City available for such purposes and upon
ratification by all parties.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 22nd day of July , 1992.
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FORM APPROVED
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CITY OF FAI BEACH
CITY HALL 1 700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010
FAX: (305) 673-7782
COMM ISSION MEMORANDUM NO. qS9-9Z
TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: July 22 , 1992
Members of the City Commission
FROM: Roger M. Ca
City Manager t ,
SUBJECT: RESOLUTION TO RATIFY A SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LODGE #8,
AND THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS, LOCAL
1510, AND THE EMERGENCY PASSAGE AND ADOPTION OF THE
ORDINANCES GRANTING THE WAGE INCREASES AS PROVIDED IN THE
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
RECOMMENDATION:
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the
attached resolution to ratify the Settlement Agreement between the
City of Miami Beach, the Fraternal Order of Police, (FOP) Lodge #8 ,
and the International Association of Firefighters, (IAFF) Local
1510. Further, the Administration recommends emergency adoption of
the ordinances to grant the wage increases to the FOP and IAFF
membership, as provided in the Settlement Agreement.
BACKGROUND:
The Administration has been negotiating for approximately 18 months
with the FOP and the IAFF regarding a wage increase re-opener that
was 'due in October 1990, under the current labor agreements for
these two bargaining units.
At a culmination meeting held on May 26, 1996, the decision by the
FOP and IAFF Presidents was to take the Settlement Agreement
proposed by the City to their membership for a vote. The
membership of the FOP and the IAFF rejected the proposed Settlement
Agreement. The attached is a revised Settlement Agreement reached
after continued, intense negotiations.
ANALYSIS:
The revised Settlement Agreement provides for active full-time
bargaining unit employees, a 1. 5% lump sum payment, calculated on
base wages earned for the period of 10/01/90 to 09/30/91. For the
lump sum payment, there will be no fringe benefit add-ons.
Further, active, full-time bargaining unit employees will receive
a retroactive 1% across-the-board increase effective as of 10/1/90,
which shall be considered to be an increase to these units'
employees for purposes of base benefit calculations.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM PAGE 2 JULY 22 , 1992
FOP/IAFF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
The revised Settlement Agreement also provides bargaining units '
retirees, who retired between 10/1/90 and the ratification of the
Agreement, a one-time, lump sum, non-pensionable, payment of 1. 5%
on annual salary only, excluding overtime, etc. for fiscal year
1990/91 .
Also, effective 10/1/90, retired officers will be provided with a
retroactive 1% across-the-board increase in their base pay for all
purposes. These payments shall be pro-rated for the days actually
worked during fiscal years 1990/91 and 1991/92 .
Pursuant to the direction of the City Commission, upon ratification
of the attached Settlement Agreement, the FOP and the IAFF will
commence negotiations for fiscal years 1992/93 , 1993/94 , and
1994/95.
As reported to you in the Letter to Commission No. 140-92 , dated
May 28 , 1992 , the cost and the method of funding for this
Settlement Agreement would be as follows:
The cost estimate for the proposed wage settlement with the FOP and
the IAFF bargaining units is $700, 000. This amount includes the
$200, 000 cost for the current year, as well as the $500, 000 cost
for the prior year. The direction of the City Commission was to
offset the costs with savings during the current year.
Based on the direction of the City Commission, the Fire Department
will pay its share, $280, 000. 00, from existing salary savings due
to leaving positions vacant. The Police Department's share,
$420, 000 . 00, has been achieved through reductions in overtime
utilization recently reviewed by the Finance Committee, and keeping
vacant certain management, sworn, and civilian positions, as well
as restrictions on discretionary operating expenditures. These
actions will result in savings this year of approximately $400, 000.
The only difference between the previously proposed Settlement
Agreement and the revised Settlement Agreement that was accepted by
the FOP and the IAFF is that the 1% increase to the base rate is
pensionable. Because of the way that the pension is funded, there
is no pension cost this year for the 1%. The Pension Board' s
actuary has revised the one-time assumptions for the future, based
on approximately five years experience, which results in a wash for
future years.
CONCLUSION:
The approval of this Settlement Agreement is recommended. It is
the opinion of the City Administration that a negotiated settlement
is preferable over an imposed settlement, which would be the
outcome of the Special Master process.
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Attachments
•:COMM-MEM06/90
FOP-IAFF.AGR
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE AND
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS
Effective the first full pay period following ratification of this Settlement Agreement between
the City of Miami Beach and the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge No. 8 ("FOP') and the
City of Miami Beach and the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1510 ("IAFF'),
active, full-time bargaining unit employees shall receive a one-time, non-pensionable, one
and one-half percent (1.5%) lump sum payment.
For purposes of calculation, the one and one-half percent(1.5%) lump sum payment shall
be calculated on base wages earned for the period 10/01/90 to 09/30/91, exclusive of
extra pay items not dependent on base salary, such as uniform allowances, shift
differential and overtime.
Said one-time, lump sum payment shall only be subject to federal taxes, and shall not
become part of these bargaining unit employees' base pay, nor shall it be included for
the purposes of calculating pensions, overtime and/or any other benefit.
During the first full pay period following ratification of this Settlement Agreement, the
active, full-time bargaining unit employees shall receive a retroactive one percent (1%)
across-the-board increase effective 10/01/90. This increase shall be considered to be
an increase to unit employees' base pay for all purposes.
The above-mentioned one and one-half percent (1.5%) payment, and the one percent
(1%) across-the-board increase shall constitute full payment for all purposes for the fiscal
year 1990/91.
Further, the parties agree to extend the current contract, including this Settlement
Agreement, for the fiscal year 1991/92. Such extension concludes bargaining for fiscal
years 1990/91 and 1991/92.
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FOP/IAFF SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PAGE 2
Those bargaining unit members who retired between October 1, 1990 and the ratification
of this Agreement, shall receive the following:
For fiscal year 1990/91, the retired officers shall receive a one-time, lump
sum, non-pensionable, payment of one and one-half percent (1.5%) on
annual salary only, excluding overtime, etc.
Effective October 1, 1990, the retired officers shall receive a retroactive one
percent (1%) across-the-board increase to their base pay for all purposes.
These payments shall be prorated for the days actually worked during fiscal
years 1990/91 and 1991/92.
Upon ratification of this Settlement Agreement between the City of Miami
Beach, the FOP, and the IAFF, the parties hereto will commence
negotiations for their respective labor agreements for fiscal years 1992/93,
1993/94, and 1994/95.
AGREED AND ENTERED into this 28th day of July , 1992.
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
LODGE NO. 8 FIREFIGHTERS, LOCAL 1510
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L nda Veski, President 'tom
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Wray, President
Approved by vote of the City Commission, July/22 , 1.92
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
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Roger M. Carlton, City Manager Sey our Ge -r ayor
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RESOLUTIO14 NO. 92-20553
Approving a settlement agreement between
the City of Miami Beach and the Fraternal
Order of Police, Lodge No. 8 and the
International Association of Firefighters,
6wm '`Local 1510, effective July 22, 1992.