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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDDING
AMENDING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
THE CITY OF REDDING AND THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS—ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT,EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 11, 2001.
WHEREAS,the Administrative Services Director has recommended that the Memorandum
of Understanding between the City of Redding and the International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers — Electric Department be amended as set forth in Exhibits A-2, B, C, and D, effective
November 11, 2001, in order to add the classification of Power Plant Relief Operator; and
WHEREAS, the City Council deems it to be in the best interests of the City to adopt such
recommendation;
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council that the
Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Redding and the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers — Electric Department be amended as set forth in Exhibits A-2, B, C, and D,
effective November 11, 2001.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was introduced,read, and adopted at
a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Redding on the 6th day of November,2001,by
the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Cibula, Pohlmeyer, Stegall and McGeorge
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kight
ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None 1 / ` //
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ATTEST: FORM APPROVED:
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CONNIE S I ROHMAY Clerk W.LEONARD WING69/ Ci Attorney
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EXHIBIT A-2: SCHEDULE OF WAGE RATES
Effective: November 11, 2001
Hourly Pay Rate- Salary Step Step 5
Monthly
1 2 3 4 5 Equivalent
886 Power Plant Utility Worker $9.67* $11.17* $12.64* $16.64 $17.46 $3,026
888 Utility Worker 9.67* $11.17* 12.64* 16.64 17.46 3,026
850 Groundman 17.46 18.32 3,175
842 Power Plant Warehouse Worker 17.82 18.73 3,247
840 Warehouse Worker 17.82 18.73 3,247
835 Utility Arborist 19.04 3,300
885 Equipment Service Worker 20.10 3,484
827 Line Equipment Operator 20.10 3,484
830 Line Tree Trimmer Leadman** 20.53 3,559
836 Senior Utility Arborist 20.53 3,559
825 Warehouse Leadman 21.44 3,716
833 Power Plant Equipment Operator 21.94 23.03 4,191
822 Power Plant Maintenance Mechanic 24.75 4,290
823 Power Plant Operator 25.96 4,725
815 Electrician 27.13 4,703
817 Lineman 27.13 4,703
816 Instrument & Electrical Technician 27.13 4,703
834 Power Plant Relief Operator 27.62 4,787
812 Troubleman 27.62 4,787
811 Working Foreman- 29.06 5,037
Electrician 29.06 5,037
810 Working Foreman - Line
* Full-time temporary employees only.
** Effective April 30, 2000, no future employees will be appointed to this classification.
EXHIBIT B: JOB DEFINITIONS
Add the following:
Power Plant Relief Operator
An employee who under general supervision provides relief fill-in for absent Power Plant
Operator(s) or Power Plant Equipment Operator(s). The assigned shift is modified to meet plan
operating needs. Operates power plants in accordance with operating instructions and procedures
and responds to alarms, takes appropriate corrective action, executes power plant shutdown and
startup procedures, reports abnormal conditions to the Power Plant Supervisor or Power Plant
Operator as appropriate to the relief assignment,operates control panels to regulate load on the steam
generators and steam and combustion turbine generators, maintains proper steam pressure and
temperature, synchronizes generators and regulates load,voltage and frequency, feedwater supply,
fuel supply and efficient combustion conditions,operates major auxiliary apparatus and systems such
as air compressors,boiler feedwater and condensate treatment systems,reverse osmosis and storage
system, pollution control systems and all locally controlled electrical and mechanical equipment,
assists in training other employees.
When providing relief fill-in for absent Power Plant Equipment Operator, assist Power Plant
Operator in power plant operations, operate control panels for steam and combustion turbine
generators,perform startup and shutdown of equipment,perform routine water testing. Will perform
other duties as assigned, such as inventory control, fire inspections, operational tests. May be
required to perform carpentry,plumbing,electrical work,painting,gas and/or electric welding,and
the operation of machine shop tools and equipment and City vehicles. The employee's background
of training and experience shall be such as to qualify the employee to perform these duties with skill
and efficiency in accordance with all federal,state and local environmental and safety laws,rules and
regulations. The employee must possess the appropriate State of California driver's license,and be
capable of performing the duties.
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EXHIBIT C: LINES OF PROGRESSION
CLASSIFICATION NEXT LOWER SAME OR HIGHER
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS
Power Plant Utility Worker
Utility Worker Groundman
Utility Arborist
Equipment Service Worker
Line Equipment Operator
Line Tree Trimmer Leadman
Senior Utility Arborist
Groundman Utility Worker Equipment Service Worker
Line Equipment Operator
Lineman
Troubleman
Working Foreman - Line
Power Plant Warehouse Worker Warehouse Leadman
Warehouse Worker Warehouse Leadman
Utility Arborist Senior Utility Arborist
Equipment Service Worker
Line Equipment Operator Groundman Lineman
Troubleman
Working Foreman- Line
Senior Utility Arborist Utility Arborist
Warehouse Leadman Warehouse Worker
Power Plant Warehouse Worker
Power Plant Equipment Operator Power Plant Operator
Power Plant Relief Operator
Power Plant Maintenance Mechanic Power Plant Utility Worker Power Plant Operator
Power Plant Warehouse Worker
Power Plant Equipment Operator
Power Plant Operator Power Plant Equipment Operator Power Plant Relief Operator
Electrician Working Foreman-Electrician
Lineman Troubleman
Working Foreman- Line
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CLASSIFICATION NEXT LOWER SAME OR HIGHER
CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATIONS
Instrument and Electrical Technician
Power Plant Relief Operator Power Plant Equipment Operator Power Plant Operator
Troubleman Lineman Working Foreman - Line
Working Foreman- Electrician Electrician
Working Foreman- Line Lineman
Troubleman
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EXHIBIT D: Amendments to Article 9: Hours and Overtime
9.4(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of 9.1 and 9.3, Power Plant Operators, Power
Plant Equipment Operators,Power Plant Relief Operators.,Power Plant Utility Workers,and
Power Plant Warehouse Workers' work may be assigned to any hours and/or days of work,
providing the schedule is regularly established to be of not less than two (2)weeks duration.
9.4(d) Pursuant to letter dated June 13, 1995, notwithstanding the provisions of 9.1 and
9.3,employees classified as Power Plant Operator and Power Plant Equipment Operator may
be assigned to work a schedule commonly known as a "seventy-six and eight." Such
schedule may from time to time be modified in accordance with the provisions of this
Memorandum of Understanding. Notwithstanding the provisions of 9.4(b),the Power Plant
Relief Operator may be assigned to different work days upon seventy-two (72) hours notice
and may be assigned to different shift start and stop times upon twenty-four (24) hours
notice.
9.9 Employees who are required to report for work on their non-workdays, or on
holidays they are entitled to have off, or outside of their regular hours on workdays, shall be
paid overtime compensation for the actual time worked, including one-half('/2) hour travel
time each way,but in no event for less than two(2)hours compensation. If an employee who
is called out for such work outside of the employee's regular hours on a workday continues
to work into the employee's regular hours,the employee shall be paid overtime compensation
only for the actual time worked and travel time one way. If an employee performs overtime
work immediately following the end of the employee's regular shift no travel time shall be
paid. Notwithstanding the above, the Power Plant Relief Operator is not subject to this
language when appropriate notice as defined in 9.4(d) is provided.