Item R12
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Meeting Date: February 17.2010
Bulk Item: Yes ---L No
Division: County Attorney
Department COWlty Attorney
Staff Contact Person: Cynthia L. Hall x 3174
AGENDA ITEM WORDING:
Ratification of collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters Local 769.
ITEM BACKGROUND: The current collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters ended on
September 30, 2009. The County and Union reached tentative agreement on all but five (5) clauses in
the new agreement. The BOCC, sitting in its legislative capacity at its December 16,2009 hearing,
made a decision as to the remaining five (5) impasse clauses. The Union voted to ratify the agreement
at votes taken on January 27 and 28,2010. The agreement is now presented. to tbe BOCC for
ratification. .
PREVIOUS RELEVANT DOCC ACTION: December 16,2009 impasse hearing,
CONTRACTI AGREEMENT CHANGES: Not applicable.
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval.
TOTAL COST: N/A
BUDGETED: Yes
No
COST TO COUNTY:
SOURCE OF FUNDS:
REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No-X-
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APPROVED BY: County Atty X
DOCUMENTATION:
Included
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To Follow_
Not Required_
DISPOSITION:
AGENDA ITEM #
MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CONTRACT SUMMARY
Contract with: Teamsters Local 769 Contract #_
Effective Date: October I, 2009
Expiration Date: September 30, 2010
Contract Purpose/Description:
Collective bargaining agreement.
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Contract Manager: Teresa Aguiar 4458 Employee Services
(Name) (Ext. ) \ . (DepartmenVStop #)
for BOCC meeting on Feb. 17,2010 Agenda Deadline: Feb, 2, 2010
CONTRACT COSTS
Total Dollar Value of Contract: $ -$4.3 MM
Budgeted? YeslSJ No 0 Accmmt Codes:
Grant: $ 0
County Match: $
Current Year Portion: $
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ADDITIONAL COSTS
Estimated Ongoing Costs: $---!yr For:
(Not included in dolJar value above) (eR;. maintenance, utilities, janitorial, salaries, etc.)
CONTRACT REVIEW
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OMB Form Revised 2/27/01 MCP #2
CONTRACT
BETWEEN
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TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 769
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Article] Recognition 3
Article 2 Intent and Purpose 3
Article 3 General 3
Article 4 Non-Discrimination 3
Article 5 Correspo ndence 4
Article 6 Bulletin Boards 4
Article 7 Management Rights 5
Article 8 Subcontracting 6
Article 9 Availability 7
Article 10 Safety 7
Article 11 Union Representation & Access 8
Article 12 Payroll Deduction, Union Initiation Fees and Union Dues 9
Article 13 No Strike - No Lockout 10
Article 14 Outside Employment 10
Article 15 Attendance and Punctuality , II
Article 16 Hours of Work 12
Article 17 Overtime 12
Article 18 On~Call/S tand by 13
Article 19 Call Back 13
Article 20 Temporary Assignments 13
Article 21 Probationary Period 14
Article 22 Promotions - Job Openings 15
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ARTICLE 1
RECOGNITION
Monroe County (the "County") reCOh'11izes Teamster Local Union #769 affiliated with the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters (the "Union") as the exclusive bargaining agent
for PERC purposes for the employees in the unit designated by the Florida Public
Employees Relations Commission (PERC) in the PERC certification dated April 7, 1994,
a copy of which is attached.
ARTICLE 2
INTENT AND PURPOSE
It is the intcnt and purpose of the parties hereto to set forth herein the basic Agreement
covering rates of pay, hours of work, and conditions of employment; to achieve and
maintain harmonious relations between the County and the Union; to ensure the
continuous, uninterrupted and efficient operation of all ,departments; and to provide for
the prompt and amicable adjustment of differences which may arise.
ARTICLE 3
GENERAL
Masculine pronouns used herein shall refer to men or women or both. The use of
masculine job classification titles shall be construed as including each gender as
appropriate.
Unless otherwise stated in this Agreement, references to "days" shall mean calendar days
and not workdays.
The teml "Department Head" as used in this Agreement is defined as the level of
administrator in the employees' department or division who requires Board of County
Commissioner confirmation of the County Administrator's appointment.
Whenever the terms "County Administrator", "Division Director" or "Department Head"
are used, the terms shall be interpreted to include their duly authorized representatives.
ARTICLE 4
NON-DISCRJMINA TION
Neither the County nor the Union shall discriminate against any employee as it relates to
race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, veteran status, marital status, familiar
status, sexual orientation/preference, disability/handicap, or membership in Union or lack
of membership in a Union or because of any reason prohibited by law. Any claim of
discrimination of retaliation based on the foregoing shall be processed exclusively
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through the appropriate administrative agency (e.g., Equal Employment Opportunity,
Florida Commission on Human Relations, Public Employers Relations Commission, etc.)
and shall not bc subject to the &rrievance-arbitration procedures of this Agreemcnt.
ARTICLE 5
CORRESPONDENCE
Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement all correspondence from the Union to the
County shall be directed to the County Administrator, and all correspondence from the
County to the Union shall be directed to the business representative. To comply with the
time limits contained in this Agreement, such correspondence shall actually be received
by the County Administrator or Union business representative on or before the date due
unless sent via the U.S. Postal Service. When the U.S. Postal Service is utilized, all time
limits contained in this Agreement shall be considered to be met so long as the postmark
date is in compliance with the specified time limit.
It is the responsibility of the Union to furnish the County with a mailing address for it and
to advise the County of any address changes. The initial addresses are as follows:
COUNTY
Monroe County
County Administrator
1100 Simonton Street, Suite 2~205
Key West, FL 33040
305-292-4441
UNION
Teamsters Local Union #769
12365 West Dixie Highway
North Miami, FL 3-3161
(305) 642-6255
Each party shall copy the other on any and all correspondence pertaining to the contract
sent to or received from PERC.
ARTICLE 6
BULLETIN BOARDS
The County will furnish space for the Union to place one bulletin board at each location
where bargaining unit employees regularly report to work and where the County has an
official bulletin board. Those locations are specified in Attacrunent A. The bulletin
boards will be provided by and paid for by the Union.
The County Administrator shall approve the exact location for placement of all bulletin
boards. Bulletin boards may be no larger than 20 inches by 30 inches.
All notices placed on such bulletin boards shall relate solely to official Union business.
Notices posted shall not contain derogatory, defamatory, inflammatory, or untrue
statements about the County or any of its officials or anyone else. Bulletin boards shall
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advertising. All notices shall clearly state that they are "Teamster Notices" and shall be
signed and dated by the Union business representative or chief steward, who will accept
full responsibility for their content.
The Union stewards shall check all bulletin boards at reasonable intervals to ensure that
no unauthorized materials have been posted. If unauthorized materials have been posted
or if the Union chief steward has been notified that bulletin boards contain unauthorized
materials, the Union chief steward shall cause such unauthorized materials to be removed
immediately. When the Human Resource Director receives complaints of unauthorized
material or inappropriate material, the Human Resources Director will notify the Union
Chief Steward for investigation and/or immediate removal of unauthorized or
inappropriate material. The County may remove any such inappropriate material if the
Union fails to timely remove the material.
ART ICLE 7
MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
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Except as otherwise specifically limited in this Agreement, the Union recognizes and
agrees that the supervision, management, control and detennination of the County
business, operations, working force, equipment, and facilities are exclusively vested in
the County and its designated officials, administrators, managers, and supervisors. The
County alone shall have the authority to determine and direct policies, mode, and
methods of providing its services and unilaterally set the standards for same, without any
interference in the management and conduct of the County's business by the Vnion or any
of its representatives. Except as expressly limited by a specific provision of this
Agreement, the County shall continue to have the exclusive right to take any action it
deems necessary or appropriate in the management of its business and the direction of its
work force. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such rights exclusively
reserved to the County shall include but not be limited to its right to determine the
existence or nonexistence of facts which are the basis of management decisions; the right
to determine the size and composition of its work forces; to determine the existence of a
job vacancy; to temporarily fill vacancies; to hire new employees from the outside at any
level; to select, reinstate, retire, promote, demote, evaluate, transfer, suspend, assign,
direct, lay-off and recall employces subject to the express provisions of this Agreement;
to dctermine the fact of lack of work; to determine questions of physical fitness, skills and
ability of employees to pelform the work; to reward or reprimand, discharge or otherwise
discipline employees; to maintain the minimum qualifications for job classifications and
the amount and type of work needed; to engage in experimental and development
projccts; to detemline what records are to be made and kept, including those records
relating to hours of work of employees, who will make and keep the records, how the
records are to be made and kept; to establish new jobs, abolish or change existing jobs; to
determine the assignment of work; to contract out or subcontract work; to schedule the
hours and days to be worked on each job and to make time studies of work loads, job
assignments, methods of operation and efficiency from time to time and to make changes
based on said studics; to expand, reduce, alter, combine, transfer, assign, cease, create, or
restmcture any department or operation for business purposes; to control, regulate, and
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detennine the number, type and use of supplies, machinery, equipment, vehicles, and
other property owned, used, possessed or leased by the County; to introduce new,
different or improved methods, means and processes of County services and operations;
to make or change rules and rebrulations, policies and practices for the purpose of
efficiency, safe practices and discipline; and otherwise generally to manage the County,
direct the work force, and establish terms and conditions of employment, except as
modified or restricted by a provision of this Agreement.
The County's failure to exercise any function or right hereby reserved to it, or, its
exercising any function or right in a particular way, shall not be deemed a waiver to its
rights to exercise such function or right, nor precludes the County from exercising the
same in some other way not in conflict with the express provisions of this Agreement.
The Union agrees that the County may exercise all of the above without advising the
Union of any proposed action; nor may the Union require the County to negotiate over the
decision or its effects on the employees except as altered by this Agreement. The exercise
of the rights specifically listed in this article does not preclude the employees or their
representatives from conferring with management or raising questions about the practical
consequences that decision on these matters may have on the terms and conditions of
employment.
Past practices of the Board of County Commissioners or County management shall not be
considered for the purpose of limiting the rights, responsibilities, or prerogatives of
management, nor for the purpose of enlarging upon the specific and express limitations
on management, which are contained in this Agreement.
If the County determines that civil emergency conditions exist, including but not limited
to riots, civil disorders, strikes or illegal work stoppages, hurricane conditions or similar
catastrophes or disorders, the provisions of this Agreement may be suspended by the
County during the term of the declared emergency. Notwithstanding the provisions of
Article 5, Correspondence, notice of such suspension will be given to the Union president
as soon as practicable after the determination has been made and by whatever means is
appropriate in the circumstances.
ARTICLE 8
SUBCONTRACTING
For purpose of this Agreement subcontracting shall mean work which is contracted out by
the County to an agency, person, company, or other provider which results in the direct
displacement or layoff of then existing bargaining unit employees.
The County reserves the right to subcontract work. Should subcontracting occur which
will result in bargaining unit employees being laid off, the County agrees to notify the
Union when the request to subcontract is put on the County Commission agenda. The
Union reserves the right to appear before the County Commission and express its position
to the County Commission for consideration at the time the Commission considers the
subcontracting agenda item without being held to the time limit of 5 minutes for a
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representative for an organization. If employees are laid off due to subcontracting, they
shall have the rights provided under Article 25, Separations.
ARTICLE 9
A V AILABILITY
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All County employees covered by this Agreement are subject to call back and as such
shall keep the County infonned of their address and telephone number and/or cellular
phone, if they have either a phone or cellular phone
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All employees being paid for stand-by must maintain availability during such stand-by
period. Employees who do not answer a page during such stand-by status shall be subject
to disciplinary action.
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It is understood that some employees will be required to work during declared
emergencies such as hurricanes. The County wiIl attempt to provide employees as much
notice as possible that they will be required to work during the declared emergency. The
County will also attempt, where able under the circumstances, to give employees time to
secure their families and personal property prior to reporting for duty. The County will
pay employees who work during declared emergencies pursuant to Resolution No. 224-
2008 as amended from time to time.
ARTICLE 10
SAFETY
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All employees and the County shall be responsible for following the provisions of the
safety policy manual. This policy will be available on the web for viewing. Each
department will have a copy available for review. The County shall continue to have the
right to unilaterally establish, adopt, change, amend, withdraw, and enforce the employee
safety manual so long as such actions do not result in a conflict with the specific terms
and conditions of this Agreement. Changes to the employee safety policy manual will be
conspicuously posted in all work areas. Except in the case of any emergency, such
changes will be posted at least fi ve working days before the effective date of the change.
Failure to follow prescribed safety procedures may result in disciplinary action.
Protective devices, wearing apparel, and other equipment necessary to protect employees
from injury shall be provided by the County when the County requires such use. Such
items, when provided, must be used, and the Union agrees that willful neglect or failure
by an employee to obey safety regulations and to use safety equipment shall be just cause
for disciplinary action. Protective devices, apparel, and equipment necessary are
detennined by the Supervisor with the concurrence of the Safety Officer and can be
defined as follows:
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C. Safety hard hats
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15 Hepatitis "A" and Triple "T" (Typhoid, Tetanus & Diphtheria).
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21 1l.1 The Union will not be required to represent in a grievance any employee who is not a
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24 I 1.2 For the purpose of representing employees in accordance with the provisions of Article
25 24, "Grievance Procedure," the Union shall designate and/or elect stewards. Each
26 steward will represent employees only in hislher department. The Union may designate
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31 before they assume duty. J f no such notice has been given, the County has no duty to
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34 11 A The Union steward may represent the Union or Union members in matters appropriate for
35 grievance handling as set forth in this Agreement. Stewards may spend time on Union
36 business during non-working time such as before or after a shift, and during authorized
37 break and meal periods. In addition, when appropriate and in order to facilitate the
38 scheduling of meetings and resolution of grievances, the County Administrator, in his
39 sole discretion, or his designee may grant time off with pay to a steward to attend
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42 11.5 Officers or agents of Teamsters Local Union # 769, except County employees on duty,
43 shall be allowed reasonable access to work sites and locations of the County with the
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11.6 The Union agrees that, during the tenn of this Agreement, its non-employee
2 representatives and stewards shall deal only with the County Administrator, the County
3 Attorney, or the Human Resources Director, or their designees, in matters subject to
4 discussion in this Agreement This does not prohibit a steward from addressing the
5 concerns of individual employees with a supervisor or department head.
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7 11. 7 No Union member, agent or representative of the Union, or any person acting on behalf
8 of the Union may solicit County employees during the working hours of any employee
9 who is involved in the solicitation, nor distribute literature during working hours in areas
10 where the actual work of County employees is performed.
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16 12.1 Upon receipt of a signed authorization in an acceptable form from an employee, the
17 initiation fee and regular monthly dues of the Union shaH be deducted from such
18 employee's pay. Such deduction shall be effective o'n.the next regular dues deduction
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20 will not deduct dues in arrears except to correct errors made by the County.
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23 periods of each year and shall be remitted by the County no later than the fifteenth of the
24 following month to the officer and address designated by the secretary-treasurer of the
25 Union. The Union will promptly refund to the County any amount paid to the Union in
26 error on account of the dues deduction provision. The Union shall give the County a
27 minimum of thirty days written notice of the effective date and amount of any change in
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30 12.3 No deduction shall be made from the pay of any employee during any payroll period in
31 which the employee's net earnings for the payroll period are less than the amount of dues
32 to be paid, or where the deduction would result in an employee being paid less than the
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36 written employee notice of the cancellation is received by the Union. The Union
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40 harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits, or other forms of liability that may
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42 County for the purpose of complying with the provisions of this article.
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7 any reason, will authorize, institute, aid, condone, or engage in a slowdown, work
8 stoppage, strike, or any other interference with the work and statutory functions or other
9 obligations of the County. During the term of this Agreement neither the County nor its
10 agents for any reason shall authorize, institute, aid, or promote any lockout of employees
11 covered by this Agreement as a result of a labor dispute with the Union, unless there is a
12 violation of the Union's no strike commitment.
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15 responsibility for maintaining compliance with this article, including their responsibility
16 to remain at work during any interruption which may be caused or initiated by others, and
17 to encourage employees violating Article 13 to return t? work.
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20 employee who fails to carry out his responsibilities under Section 13.1, and the Union
21 will not resort to the grievance procedure on such employee's behalf except to determine
22 if the prohibited action did in fact occur.
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25 damages in the event ofa violation of this article.
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31 14.1 A. Full-time employees may engage in other employment during their off-duty hours.
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33 shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in any outside employment or financial interest
34 which may conflict, in the County's opinion, with the best interests of the County or
35 interfere with the employee's ability to perform the assib1J1ed County job. Examples
36 include, but are not limited to, outside employment which:
37 1) Prevents the employee from being available for work beyond nornlal working hours,
38 such as emergencies or peak work periods, when such availability is a regular part of
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41 3) Utilizes County telephones, computers, supplies, or any other resources, facilities, or
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43 4) May reasonably be perceived by members of the public as a conflict of interest or
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45 B. Employees shall not be instructed or allowed to perfonn work for private individuals
46 or other govenunental agencies as part of his/her County employment except in those
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2 cases where under prior Board of County Commission policy, the employee is to give
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6 when the leave is used to work on the outside job. Fraudulent use of sick or personal
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13 15. I It is the policy of the County to require employees to report for work punctually as
14 scheduled and to work all scheduled hours and any required overtime. Excessive
15 tardiness and excessive absences disrupt workflow and customer service and will not be
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20 leaving early without proper authorization are grounds for discipline.
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23 unable to report for work, know they will be late, or seek permission to leave early.
24 Notification shall not be later than I hour after start time of emptoyee's normal shift start.
25 Such notification should include a reason for the absence and an indication of when the
26 employee can be expected to report for work. If the supervisor or department head is
27 unavailable, the division clerk or the County Administrator should be contacted and given
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30 15.4 Employees who report for work without proper equipment or in improper attire may not
31 be permitted to work. Employees, who report for work in a condition deemed not fit for
32 work, whether for illness or any other reason, will not be allowed to work.
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35 explanation of the circumstances surrounding their tardiness or absence, and certify that
36 they are fit to return to work.
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39 notice to the County will be considered as having "abandoned their position" and thereby
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5 16.1 The workweek shall start at 12:01 a.m. Sunday and end at 12:00 midnight Saturday,
6 unless otherwise approved by the County Administrator. The County shall not
7 indiscriminately change regularly scheduled working hours and days off of employees
8 covered by this Agreement. Changes shall be made by reason of operational necessity
9 and/or efficiency. Such changes require at least five working days notice to the affected
10 employees except in the case of valid public necessity, such as equipment failure,
11 unanticipated employee absences, and the like. Employees' regular work schedules shall
12 contain two consecutive days off
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15 meal/rest period per work shift, the time and sequence of which will be determined by the
16 Supervisor and approved by the Department Head. If it is necessary for the non-exempt
17 employee to work without a meal/rest period he/she will be other.vise compensated for
18 that time. All other employees will receive meal or rest periods in an amount and time
19 deemed appropriate by their Supervisor. Meal and rest periods shall be scheduled by the
20 Department Head consistent with the effective operation of the department and may be
21 rescheduled whenever necessary.
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31 interest of the County and is the most practical and economical way of meeting workloads
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35 excused by management. Employees may volunteer to work overtime and should
36 communicate that interest to their supervisors. Overtime will only be scheduled for those
37 employees fully qualified to perfotm the work required. In all work units, the County will
38 make reasonable efforts to equalize overtime among employees who are similarly
39 classified, except as addressed in Section 17.4 below. AII other factors being the same,
40 seniority may be used as a selection factor.
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6 On-call duty assigmnents occur when a supervisor expressly orders that an employee
7 perform a certain function. These assignments are made when a supervisor mandates that
8 an employee be available tor work due to an urgent situation during off-duty time. Such
9 assignments will be given to the employees who normally perform the work during
10 nonnal hours of work. For employees on a standby status, one hour of pay at time and
1 I one-half will be paid tor each regular workday. Two hours of pay at time and one-half
12 wiIl be paid for each non-work day and holidays. On-call hours shall be in addition to
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19 19.1 Call back is work due to an emergency or other urgent situations during ofl-duty hours.
20 Callback pay shall be paid to employees either called during otl duty hours or called back
21 to a work site during off duty hours. This pay shall be as follows: (a) one hour paid for
22 employees called on the phone (or the actual time spent on the phone calls, whichever is
23 greater) during off duty hours when the problem is resolved over the telephone and does
24 not require the employee to report to ajob site, or (b) two hourS" of payor the actual time
25 worked, whichever is greater, for an employee called back to a work site during off duty
26 hours. This time shall be considered as time worked for computing overtime. The call or
27 call back of any employee requires the prior approval of the department head or designee.
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30 building in order to open and close the building for a third party is not "call back" as that
31 tenn is defined in the previous paragraph, but that the employee who is called to work for
32 the purpose will be entitled to a minimum of two (2) hours or actual time worked,
33 whichever is greater, computed from the time the employee ani ves at the County
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40 20.1 The County may temporarily assign or appoint any employee to perfoml work, which
41 would normally be done by an employee in another classification, when at the discretion
42 of the County such an assignment, or appointment is necessary.
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2 otherwise detemlined by the County Administrator. An employee required to work in a
3 higher classification 30 consecutive working days or less may be required to do so at no
4 increase in pay. If the employee is required to work beyond this period, he or she should
5 be given a temporary transfer to the higher classification and be paid the appropriate rate
6 for the higher classification retroactively applied to day one he or she served in such
7 higher classification and every consecutive working day thereatl:er. At the conclusion of
8 the assignment, pay shall revert to the authorized rate established for his regular position.
9 Any such temporary increase granted shall not affect the employee's eligibility for nonnal
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16 21.1 The probationary or "working test" period is an integral part of the hiring and promotion
17 process. It is utilized to closely observe the new employee's work, to secure the most
18 effective adjustment ofa new employee to the positio~, and to reject any employee whose
[9 performance does not meet the required work standards. Probationary employees are
20 generally ineligible for employee requested transfers or promotions unless the County
21 Administrator or Division Director determines that it is in the best interest of the County
22 to waive this rule. Probationary employees who are permitted to transfer or promote shall
23 have their new probationary period run concurrent with their existing probationary period.
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26 of work with the County. If the employee has completed the probationary period, the
27 employee shall be placed on regular status. The County reserves the right to extend the
28 probationary period for up to three months. Such a decision shall be made at least two
29 weeks before the end of the initial probationary period, and notice shall be provided to
30 both the employee and the Union representative.
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33 following successful completion of the probationary period.
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36 County and are not entitled to the Career Service procedures or payments of sick leave at
37 time of termination.
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40 found to be unqualified to perform the duties of the higher position, a good faith effOli
41 will be made to return the employee to the position and status held immediately prior to
42 the promotion. If the employee's fomler position is filled or otherwise unavailable, the
43 employee may be transferred to a vacant position for which the employee qualifies. If no
44 vacancy exists tor which the employee is qualified, the employee will be placed in a lay-
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7 standards of education, training, experience, and other requirements for the position to
8 which the promotion is being sought. Standards and qualifications will bc cstablished to
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12 calendar days. Employees, excluding temporary and all probationary employees, may
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[6 new job. [n addition, the employee must have both a satisfactory pertonnance record and
17 no disciplinary actions (written warning or greater) during the preceding three-month
18 period. Employees along with external applicants will ,be considered. All things being
19 equal, and if consistent with affinnative action plans, senior employees shall have
20 preference, but there will be no guarantee of promotion. Current employee candidates tor
2] promotion will nonnaIly be screened and selected on the basis of attendance and work
22 records, pertonnance appraisals, and job-related qualifications including, in some
23 instances, aptitude tests. Seniority will prevail if two or more candidates arc judged to be
24 equally qualified.
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27 whichever is greater.
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33 employees consideration in filling those vacancies.
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34 22.7 The County will notity the Union of every job opening by sending an e~mail to the
35 Business Representative at the time that the job opening is advertised internally.
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41 23.1 No employee covered by this Agreement shall be disciplined or discharged without
42 proper cause. All discipline or discharge notices shall be in writing with a copy provided
43 to the employee. Such notices shall contain as complete and precise an explanation as
44 possible for the action being taken.
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provide employees with notice of deticiencies and an opportunity to improve.
Notwithstanding the County's embrace of progressive and corrective discipline, the
County reserves the right to discipline employees for cause when the County deems it to
be appropriate.
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8 Commissioners, any of the following:
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16 through the grievance-arbitration procedure herein. The Union waives the right of all
17 bargaining unit members to utilize the Career Service ~ct procedures for any purpose.
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29 bargaining unit employees will follow all written and verbal orders given by superiors
30 even if sLlch orders are alleged to be in conflict with the Agreement. Compliance with
31 such orders will not prejudice the right to file a grievance within the time limits contained
32 herein, nor shall compliance affect the ultimate resolution of the grievance.
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35 Notwithstanding that definition, discipline in the form of an adverse employment action
36 shall be subject to the grievance-arbitration procedure set forth herein. No grievance will
37 or need be entertained or processed unless presented in the manner described herein, and
38 unless filed in a manner provided herein within the time limit prescribed herein. A
39 grievance may be filed by a bargaining unit employee or by the Union (hereinafter the
40 "grievant"). In either case, the procedure to be followed will be the same. The Union and
41 management may mutually agree to waive any step. Any employee covered by this
42 Agreement must use this grievance process and has no right to any other grievance
43 process (i.e., administrative policy, etc.).
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(A) The time limitations set forth in this Article are the essence of the Agreement. A
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time limit provided shall be deemed pennanently withdrawn and as having been
settled on the basis for the decision most recently given. Failure on the part of the
County's representative to answer within the time limit set forth in any step will
entitle the employee to proceed to the next step. The time limit at any stage of the
grievance procedure may be extended by written mutual agreement of the parties
involved in that step.
(B) A grievance presented at Step 2 and above shall be dated and signed by the
aggrieved employee presenting it. A copy of the grievance must be forwarded to
Human Resources by the grievant and/or the Union. The departmental fax
machine will be made available for this purp~se. A decision rendered shall be
written to the aggrieved employee with copy to the Union and shall be dated and
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2. The section or sections of this Agreement claimed to have been violated;
3. Any witnesses to the event or occurrence; and
4. The remedy or correction requested.
(F) In the settlement of any grievance resulting in retroactive adjustment, such
adjustment shall be limited to ten calendar days prior to the date of the filing of
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STEPS FOR GRIEVANCE PROCESSING
~; In the event a grievance arises, the employee must present a written grievance using the
fonn attached to this Agreement as Attachment B to his immediate supervisor within three
working days after the employee had knowledge of the event or occurrence giving lise to the
grievance. The aggrieved employee may request a representative of the Union to be present.
Discussions will be infomlal for the purpose of settling differences in the simplest and most
direct manner. The supervisor will consult with the department head. The department head shall
reach a decision and communicate it in writing to the aggrieved employee with a copy to the
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2 working days, shall forward the written grievance to the division director. The division director
3 shall meet with the aggrieved employee, who may be accompanied by a Union steward and the
4 Union chief steward. Within tcn working days after the receipt of the grievancc, unless such time
5 is mutually extended in writing and the grievance is not resolved, the grievance may then be
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9 of the Step 2 answer to submit a written appeal to the County Administrator or his designated
10 reprcscntati ve. Within ten (10) working days thereafter, a meeting shall be held between the
II County Administrator (or designee), the Union Agent, the Shop Steward, and the grievant. The
12 County Administrator shall provide his written answer within ten (10) working days following
13 such meeting. The parties may be mutual written agreement extend the above timelines without
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17 grievance to binding arbitration within ten (10) working days (or to a time period otherwise
i8 mutually agreed to by the Union and County) of the written ~esponse of the resolution board. A
19 pane] of seven (7) arbitrators will be requested from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation
20 Service. Thc parties shall a]ternately strike names from the list until an arbitrator is selected. For
21 the first arbitration following the implementation of this Agreement, the County shall strike the
22 first name. Thereafter, the Union shall be required to strike thc first name in the next arbitration
23 case. For subsequent arbitrations, the parties shall continue to alternate. Both parties shall have
24 the right to reject one panel, and request another from which the arbitrafors must be chosen using
25 the above. prescribed procedure. Hearings before the arbitrators shall be conducted in accordance
26 with the rules of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. The Union and the County
27 shall each pay Yz of the Arbitrator's fees and expenses.
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30 a hearing between the parties and consider the grievance. The decision of the arbitrator
31 will be served upon the Union and the County in writing. It shall be the obligation of the
32 arbitrator to issue hislher decision within 60 calendar days after the close of the hearing to
33 include receipt of post.hearing briefs. Any party desiring a transcript of the hearing shall
34 bear the cost of such transcript unless the parties mutually agree to share the cost. Each
35 party shall bear the expense of its own witnesses and of its own representatives for
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39 confined exclusively to the interpretation and/or application of the express provision(s) of
40 this Agreement. He shall have no authority to add to, detract from, alter, modify, amend
41 or modify any provision of this Agreement; or to establish or alter any wage rate or wage
42 structure. No liability shall be assessed against the County for a date prior to the date of
43 the grievance is submitted in writing, or, in disciplinary cases, from the date of the
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any grievance adjudicated within his jurisdiction and authority shall be final and binding
on the aggrieved employee, the Union and the County, provided that either party shall be
entitled to seek review of the arbitrator's decision as provided by law. With respect to
arbitration involving the layoff, discipline or discharge of employees, the arbitrator shal1
have the authority to order the payment of back wages and benefits the employee would
otherwise have received but for his discipline or discharge (less compensation, including
unemployment compensation payments and other compensation earned elsewhere during
the period attributable to the layoff, discipline or discharge in issue, and less any amounts
caused by the grievant's failure to mitigate his or her damages.) The arbitrator shall have
no authority to award compensatory or punitive damages or attorney's fees.
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24 25.1 The effective date of separation shall be the last day on which the employee is present for
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28 employment. An employee with no pending disciplinary action wishing to leave the
29 County in good standing shall file with the County a written resignation, stating the
30 effective date and reasons for leaving. Such notice must be given at least two weeks prior
31 to the date of separation. Employees who are absent from work for three consecutive
32 workdays without being excused or giving proper notice of their absence will be
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36 separates from County employment for reasons of length of service or disability. The
37 Florida Retirement System shall govern all retirement regulations and benefits. Neither
38 the employee nor the Union may use the grievance-arbitration procedures outlined in
39 Article 24 to address complaints concerning the Florida Retirement System.
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42 compensation and County benefits due to the employee as of the effective date of death
43 shall be paid to the beneficiary, surviving spouse, or the estate of the employee, as
44 determined by Jawor by executed fonns in the employee's personnel file.
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2 certain duties and no one else employed by the County is qualified. Pemlanent
3 employees are to be laid off based on their length of continuous service, provided that the
4 employees who are retained have the demonstrated ability and fitness to pertcllm the
5 available work. Laid-off pClmanent employees shall be placed in open positions for
6 which they are qualified.
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9 he were voluntarily quitting. Employees eligible for sick leave payment per Article 28.4
10 shall have the option of leaving the sick leave on account for up to one year. A laid-ofT
I I employee shall be eligible for conversion of employee health care benefits at the
12 employee's expense. Laid-off employees remain eligible for recall into positions
13 previously held with the County or for which they are qualified for a period of two years
14 from the layoff date, except this provision shall not apply if the employee accepts another
15 position within the County within this time period. Any employee so recalled shall be
16 subject to passing a typical pre-employment screening. No continuous service benefits of
[7 any kind shall accrue during the layoff period. The County will notify said laid off
18 employee in writing via email of positions for which h~/she may be qualified, with a copy
19 to Union, for a period of two years following the layoff date
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22 Employees discharged for disciplinary reasons shall not generally be eligible for re-
23 employment and shall lose all seniority and reinstatement privileges. The County will
24 noti fy the Union steward upon the discharge of an employee in: the bargaining unit but
25 failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of the discharge.
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28 normally scheduled pay date following the termination date. it can be mailed to the last
29 address designated by the employee. Final pay will be paid on a normally scheduled pay
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33 assets, uniforms, keys, tools, and other items of County property in the employee's
34 custody shalt be returned to the depaliment.
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44 plans for alt other similarly-situated personnel. The County reserves the right to change
45 insurance carriers or benefits or both, and the Union hereby expressly waives any right to
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II the State of Florida, or the Federal Government or subpoenaed to appear in court as a
12 witness in a criminal or civil action arising from his or her county employment shall be
13 granted time off with pay for the time actually spent on jury duty or in the court
14 appearance. Fees paid by the court will be retained by the employee unless otherwise
15 determined by the County Administrator. As conditions precedent to receiving time off
16 with pay for jury duty or court appearance of the aforesaid nature, the employee must
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19 inU11ediately upon receipt produce the summons or subpoena to his/her
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29 jury duty during normal working hours, will immediately contact his or her supervisor in
30 order to determine whether the employee will be required to report back to work.
31 Employees who work a 24 hour shift, will contact their Department Head (or designee)
32 when released tram jury duty. If the Department Head (or designee) determines that the
33 employee could not effectively complete his or her work shift, the employee may be
34 granted time off with pay for the remainder of the shift.
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37 an employee employed on other than a full-time basis who is summoned to jury duty or
38 subpoenaed to appear in court as a witness by a city, the County (Momoe), the State of
39 Florida, or the Federal Government in a criminal or civil action arising from his or her
40 county employment. If, in the County's judgment, it is not feasible or practical to
4 J schedule the employee's hours of work around such, the County shall grant the employee
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2 described above, the County will grant the employee leave without pay to the extent that
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6 receive pay from the County where the employee is a plaintiff~ claimant, or witness
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10 matter related to County business must inform the County Attorney's office as soon as
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16 required annual duty, and shall be compensated in accordance with state law, and federal
17 law. Any claimed violation of this policy must be resolved exclusively through
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24 Procedures. FMLA is governed by applicable federal law. Any'c1aimed violation of this
25 policy must be resolved exclusively through administrative-judicial procedures, and not
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31 pay in order to attend a funeral of a member of the employee's immediate family. The
32 immediate family shall be constlUed to mean one of the following: Spouse, parent, son,
33 daughter, sister, brother, domestic partner, legal guardian, grandparent or in-laws.
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35 approved by the Department Head, and charged to sick or annual leave. Additionally, the
36 County may require proof of death of a family member before making payment for leave.
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B. ACCRUAL OF SICK LEA VE
All regular, full-time employees will aecrue 4 hours sick leave per pay period.
There will be no limit of the amount of sick leave that can be accrued.
Sick leave for employees working less than 40 hours per week, but at least twenty
(20) hours per week will be prorated according to the hours worked.
When there has been a break in service of 48 hours or more, the employee upon
reinstatement or re-employment will begin accruing sick leave as a new employee.
Employees who are on leave without pay for more than 8 hours during a pay
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C. USE OF SICK LEAVE
1. Siek leave shall be used only with the approval of the applicable Department
Head, Division Director or County Administrator and sha:1l not be authorized prior
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medical appointments, surgery or other health-related matters.
2. Sick leave shall be authorized only in the event of:
(a.) The employee's personal illness, injury or exposure to a contagious
disease which would endanger others.
(b.) Illness or injury of a member of the immediate family. (see definition
of immediate family.)
(c.) The employee's personal appointments with a practitioner when it is
not possible to arrange such appointments for off-duty hours, but not to
exceed the extent of time required to complete sueh appointments.
(d.) Prearranged surgery or other health-related matters.
D. Monroe County has established a Sick Leave Pool for eligible full-time employees
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(I) NotifY his/her immediate Supervisor as soon as the employee learns that
he/she will be unable to report to work in accordance with individual department
policy. The employee shall call in to his/her immediate Supervisor at least one (1)
time on each consecutive shift thereafter, that the employee will miss work
because of sick leave.
(2) File a written report (after returning to work) explaining the nature of the
illness when required, by her Supervisor or Department Head.
(3) Permit medical examination, nursing visit or any County inquiry (telephone
call, visit to the employee's house, etc.) deemed appropriate by the County to
document the illness of the employee or family member.
The Department Head is responsible for following up on sick leave use and for ensuring
that there is no sick leave abuse. The Department Head may Tequire any employee to
bring in a note from his or her personal physician for absences of three (3) consecutive
working days or more. However, if a Department Head reasonably suspects that an
employee is abusing sick leave, said Department Head may require that any use of sick
leave by the employee for herself or family member be justified by a note from a
physician. Further, in the event that a Department Head is unsatisfied with the initial
doctor's note, he may require the empleyee or family member to be examined by a
County - designated physician at the County's expense.
B. If it is determined that the employee is unfit to continue working, the Department
Head may require the employee to use any part of his accrued sick leave, compensatory
time or annual leave and may thereafter require the employee to take such leave without
pay as is medically detelmined sufficient to restore him to nonnal health, however, this
will in no way prevent the County from separating him from employment if the absence
would be of such duration as to pose a hardship on the operations of the Department.
C. The Department Head may require, at any time, an employee to present medical
evidence that he is physically or mentally fit to work and/or the Department Head may
require an employee to be examined by a County-designated physician or psychiatrist, at
the County's expense.
D. If the employee's illness is covered by FMLA, the County's FMLA policy will govern
entitlement to leave and the terms and conditions of that leave.
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3 If absent for three consecutive work days without reporting to the Supervisor a reason
4 sufficient to justify the absence, the employee may be removed from the payroll as having
5 voluntarily resigned without notice. The Supervisor is to notify the Department Head.
6 Any unauthorized absence may be cause for disciplinary action, up to and including
7 tennination
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9 28.4 PAYMENT OF UNUSED SICK LEAVE
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11 A. An employee who tenninates with less than five (5) years continuous service shall
12 not be paid for any unused sick leave credits.
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14 B. Employees with varying years of continuous scrvice shall, upon scparation, from
15 thc County in good standing, death or retirement, rcceive incentive sick leave pay as
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18 5 to 10 years of service - 1/4 of all accrued 'sick lcave, with a maximum of 30
19 days.
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22 days.
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26 C. The payments made as tenninal pay for unused sick leave, whether paid as salary or
27 otherwise, shall not be used in the calculation of average final compensation for
28 retirement.
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30 D. Employees who leave the County service without proper notice or who are tenninated
31 for just cause may be denicd payment of accrued sick leave.
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39 The following arc holidays which shall be observed by all County offices in which
40 functions can be discontinued without adversely affecting required services to the public:
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Presidents Day
Martin Luther King's Birthday
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veterans Day
ll1anksgiving Day
ll1anksgiving Friday
Christmas Day
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3 discretion, may grant other special holidays during the course of a year to some, or all,
4 County employees.
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8 All salaried employees on the acti ve payroll on the date of the holiday shall be eligible for
9 holiday pay at their regular rate of pay. Employees must be working or on approved leave
10 with pay the entire day before and the day after a holiday to be compensated for said
II holiday.
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15 Each employee shall observe all holidays designated in this Section, provided that the
16 work load of the department is, in the discretion of the County Administrator, such that
17 the employee's work load cannot be discontinued without causing a hardship to the
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20 In the event that the work load in any department does not permit the observance of any
2] designated holiday, all employees required to work on said designated holiday, or if
22 holiday falls on employees designated day off, may be granted another day's leave in lieu
23 of the holiday or paid for the work perfonned on the holiday. If employee wishes to
24 substitute a holiday, it will be scheduled in the manner as annual ieave.
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28 Unless otherwise specified by the Board of County Commissioners - when a holiday falls
29 on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday - when a holiday faUs
30 on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday.
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32 Some County facilities are open on Saturdays and Sundays. When a holiday falls on a
33 Saturday or Sunday, those facilities will observe the holiday on the actual holiday in lieu
34 of the normally scheduled County Holiday.
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36 29.5 HOLIDAY DURING PAID LEA VE
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38 Employees on annual or sick leave during periods when designated holidays occur shall
39 not have the day of the holiday charged against their accrued leave.
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43 Employees who choose to observe other "holidays" for religious or other reasons must do
44 so by utilizing annual leave pursuant to Article 30.
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ANNUAL LEA VE
A. ELIGIBILITY
All salaried employees with regular status working 20 hours or morc per week
shall earn and accrue annual leave with pay.
B. ACCRUAL
For current employees and employees hired on or prior to September 30, 1999,
Annual leave for regular, employees shall be earned in accordance with the
following table:
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4 through 10 years 5 hours per bi-weekly
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(19 1/2 working days per
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7 hours per bi-weekly
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(22 3/4 working days per
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3.75 hours per bi-weekly
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(13 w?rking days per year)
4.75 hours per bi-weekly
pay period
(16.5 working days per year)
5.75 hours per bi-weekly
pay period
(19.9 working days per year)
6.75 hours per bi weekly
pay period
(23.4 working days per year)
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a.m. Sunday, ending two Saturdays later at II :59 p.m. There are 26 pay periods
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For employees who are hired on October 1, 1999, or after Annual leave for
regular, full-time employees with a work week of 40 hours per week shall be
earned in accordance with the following table:
Years of Continuous
Service
Hours of Leave Earned
Duri ng Each Calendar
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I through 5 years
4 hours per bi-weekly
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(13 working days per year)
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(16 1/4 working days per
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6 hours per bi-weekly
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(19 1/2 working days per
year)
Monroe County currently has a bi-weekly pay period system commencing at 12;00
a.m. Sunday, ending two Saturdays later at 11 :59 p.m. There are 26 pay periods
per year.
Annual leave for employees working less than 40 hours per week, but more than
20 hours per week will be prorated according to the hours worked. When there
has been a break in employment of 48 hours or more, the employee, upon
reinstatement or re-employment, will begin earning annual leave as a new
employee.
Employees who are on leave without pay status for more than 8 hours during a
pay period wilt not accrue annual leave for that pay period.
c.
1. Annual leave may be used on a payday-to-payday basis as it is earned
according to scheduling requirements and may be accumulated up to 40 working
days. Any time earned in excess of this amount will be handled in accordance
with the Monroe County Personnel Policies and Procedures.
2. All annual leave must be approved in advance by the applicable Department
Head, Division Director and/or the County Administrator depending on the
position held by the requesting employee. The employee shall fill out his Leave
Request Fonn and submit it to the Department Head, who has the right to deny an
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the leave at another time.
The Department Head is responsible for verifYing that the employee docs have
sufficient accrued leave to cover the period of absence, and should retum the
leave request to the employee indicating approval or denial, within seven (7) days
of receipt of the request, unless a valid reason is given to the employee for the
delay.
D. ANNUAL LEAVE PAY UPON SEPARATION
Payment of annual leave shall be based on the employee's regular rate of pay and
tenns of separation.
E. RESTRICTIONS
Arumalleave may be used for any purpose; h~wever, it is a privilege incident to
County service and is not a right, and may only be used by the employee if taken
prior to tennination for cause or in accordance with these policies, with the
following restrictions:
1. Annual leave may not be taken until accrued in accordance with these
rules.
2. Employees will not accrue annual leave during a leave of absence
without pay, a suspension or when the employee is otherwise in a non-paid
status.
3. Article 25.2 -Resignations.
4. Employees who leave the County service without proper notice or who
are tenninated for just cause may be denied payment of accrued annual
leave.
5. An employee who leaves the County and wishes to receive payment for
annual leave must sign a waiver and gcncral release of any and all claims
against the County and its ot1ieial, managers, supcrvisors, employees and
insurers to receive payment of aOllualleave.
ARTICLE 31
UNIFORMS. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
For employees required to wear a unifonn, the County willfumish two sets of shirts and
pants for each day the employee is regularly scheduled to work in a workweek, plus one
additional unifonn, i.e., five-day employees will have II sets and four-day employees
will have 9 sets, and all on-call employees shall receive an additional 2 sets, not to exceed
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except for those positions for which the County makes the detem1ination that long pants
are required. The determination to require long pants will not be arbitrarily made. Such
unifonns are not to be worn except while employees are on the job and while traveling to
and from the job.
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8 carefully by employees who require them in their work. It is the responsibility of the
9 employee to use and secure such tools and equipment in such a manner as to minimize
] 0 the potential tor loss or theft.
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13 stolen or broken during nonnal use and provided proper care and prescribed security
14 measures have been followed and loss or breakage is not due to the employee's
15 negligence or abuse. Loss or breakage due to employee's negligence or abuse subject to
16 discipline
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22 32.1 All CUiTent bargaining unit employees covered by this Agreement will receive 0% cost-of
23 living-allowance and no merit increases during the tenn of this Agreement.
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25 32.2 Monroe County has established a program to recognize County employees who have been
26 in the County Service for Five, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty, Twenty-five and Thirty years.
27 Grant and part-time employees will be eligible for the years-of-service program.
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29 At the employee's anniversary date, or as soon thereafter as is feasible, the
30 Department must cause a letter to be placed in the employee's persOImel file noting
3 J the years of service and must deliver the following, in a lump sum payment, to the
32 employee:
33 a - For 5 years of service, a decorative pin and a $100.00 award;
34 b - For 10 years of service, a decorative pin and a $175.00 award and recognition
35 at the BaCC meeting;
36 e - For 15 years of service, a decorative pin and a $200.00 award and recognition
37 at the BaCC meeting;
38 d - For 20 years of service, a decorative pin and a $350.00 award and recognition
39 at the BaCC meeting;
40 e - For 25 years of service, a decorative pin and a $500.00 award and recognition at
41 the BaCC meeting;
42 e - For 30 years of service, a decorative pin and a $1,000.00 award and recognition
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ENTIRE AGREEMENT
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6 33.] The parties acknowledge that during the negotiations, which resulted in this Agreement,
7 each had the unlimited right to make demands and proposals with respect to any subject or matter
8 not removed by law from the area of collective bargaining. They, therefore, each voluntarily and
9 unqualifiedly waive the right for the term of this Agreement to bargain collectively with respect
] 0 to any matter referred to or covered in this Agreement, or with respect to any subject or matter
] I not specifically referred to or covered by this Agreement.
12 33.2 This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties and no other
13 Agreements or practices are binding upon either party hereto with respect to wages, hours or
14 working conditions of the employees covered hereby. The County shall not be obligated to
15 continue any benefits or employee practices which it has given or engaged in prior to the
]6 execution of this Agreement unless such benefits or practices are specifically set forth in this
17 Agreement, and past practices of the employer will not be. considered in interpreting this
18 Agreement.
19 33.3 The parties also agree that the County may unilaterally make changes in the terms and
20 conditions not covered in this Agreement without having to bargain over any such decision or its
21 effects. This Agreement expressly permits the County's right to make such changes.
22 ARTICLE 34
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26 34.1 This Agreement shall be printed within a reasonable time by the County. The County
27 shall provide three originals of the contract to the Union.
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33 If any article, section, or provision of this Agreement should be found invalid, illegal or
34 not enforceable by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation or by
35 judicial authority, all other articles and sections of this Agreement shall remain in full
36 force and effect for the duration of this Agreement. If such action occurs, the County and
37 the Union shall meet within thirty days for the purpose of negotiating a mutually
38 satisfactory replacement for such provision.
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45 and shall remain in full force and effect until midnight, September 30,2010.
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I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TEAMSTERS LOCAL NO.769
2 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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6 By By
7 Chairman President
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9 Date: Date:
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16 Business Representative
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18 Date: /- r- ;l010 Date:
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20 By:
21 Clerk
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24 Date:
Rev. 12/18109
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I Attachment "A"
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3 BULLETIN BOARD LOCATIONS
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5 PUBLIC WORKS STOP #9
6 (MM 5}
7 DETENTION FACILITY
8 5501 COLLEGE RD
9 KEY WEST, FL. 33040
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II AIRPORTS STOP #5
12 KEY WEST
13 3491 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BlV.
14 KEY WEST. FL. 33040
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16 COURTHOUSE
17 MM 0 STOP #ll
18 500 WHITEHEAD STREET
19 KEY WEST, FL 33040
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21 ROADS & BRIDGES TRAILER STOP #4
22 (by Airport}
23 KEY WEST
24 3563 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BLV.
25 KEY WEST, FL. 33040
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28 (by Airport) STOP #4-
29 KEY WEST
30 3563 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BLV.
31 KEY WEST, FL. 33040
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34 CUDJOE MM 211/2
35 BLIMP ROAD
36 CUDJOE KEY. FL. 33042
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39 MARATHON MM 49
40 10600 AVIATION BLV,
41 MARATHON FL. 33050
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44 PLANTATION KEY MM 66 1/2
45 66170 OVERSEAS HWY.
46 TAVERNIER Fl, 33070
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49 KEY lARGO M M 107
50 11160 COUNTY ROAD 905
51 N. KEY LARGO, FL. 33037
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55 9400 OVERSEAS HWY
56 MARATHON, FL 33050
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61 lONG KEY. FL. 33001
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64 56070 CARD SOUND ROAD MM107
65 KEY LARGO, FL. 33037
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68 102050 OVERSEAS HWY MM 102
69 KEY LARGO. FL. 33037
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Attachment "8"
GRIEVANCE FORM
TIE4.M$TI:l?~ L()(;A.L U~'()N NU.7f3lJ
12J61 w. Dlxl. Hlghwa" 5400 - 45'" Ave, St.. S
N.rth Miami, PL nUll V.ro BaGch,'L J2960
8000 S. Orange AUClnq.
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Grievants Namt':
Job Title:
Complete Address: _
City:
Stale:
Zip:
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Work Phone:~
Home Phone:
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1. Grievant's Statement of Grievance:
(Describe in detail the action giving rise to the complllint. Specify names, dates,
classification, place and site of violation, time, etcH H)
2, Specify the Article(s) of the agreement which is/are violated:
3. Wbat is the rcmed)' and/Ol' relief sought?
I Herebp autho.lze the Tealt"te.. local Union NO!--.f69 to act for me In the
dhpodtlen and eettllng of thlt ,..Ievance.
Date:
Grievant's Signature_
Date:
Sle\vard Signature:
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Date of Decision
Employer's Signature
Title
SIgnature of Union Steward
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GrievaOl:;8 Settled:
Yes
No
Case Appealed to:
Date
Case Appealed by:"
Date
Decision of Appeal:
Signature of Deciding Employer Officer:
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Signature Union Representative:
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Grievance Settled: Yes
No
Case Flied for Arbitratlon Yes
No
By:
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STATE OF FLORIDA
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RELATIONS COMMISSION
-- TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 769
AFFILIATED WITH THE INTERNATIONAL:
BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS,
CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN AND
HELPERS OF AMERICA,
Petitioner,
Case Nos. RC-93-063
RC-93-064
RC-93-065
v.
MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS,
Respondent.
VERIFICATION OF ELECTION
RESULTS AND CERTIFICATION
OF EXCLUSIVE COLLECTIVE
BARGAINING REPRESENTATION
Stanton R. Orr, Miami, attorney for petitio~er.
John D. Gronda and Donna M. DiChiara, Miami, attorneys for
respondent.
A secret ballot election was conducted March 22, 1994, in
the following unit:
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INCLUDED: All full-time and regular part-time
employees employed by the Monroe County
Board of County Commissioners in the
following classifications: airport
maintenance technician, airport rescue
firefighter, airport security guard
supervisor, animal control officer,
animal tender, bridge tender, bridge
tender lead worker, building maintenance
technician, carpenter, carpenter fore-
man, communications assistant, communi-
cations technician, crew chief, custo-
dian, custodian foreman, dispatcher,
electrical/electronic technician, elec-
trical maintenance technician, electri-
cian, electrician foreman, EMS support
services manager, EMT/Driver, equipment
operator, equipment operator - roads and
bridges, equipment operator/maintenance,
heavy equipment operator, maintenance
mechanic - facilities maintenance, main-
tenance mechanic - roads, maintenance/-
toll collector, maintenance worker I _
facilities, maintenance worker I _
roads, maintenance worker II, mason,
master plumber, mechanic I - fleet
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management, mechanic III - fleet
management, mechanic II -Penvironmental'
management, mechanic III ^. environmentai "
management, operator, pai~t and body; .~>.".;:v;t:: .
mechanic I, paint and body mechanic III,
painter, painter foreman, parame"dic, ;c;l'..!i-~: .i/.
'.) park attendant, plumber, plumber fdr'e- ,noL~...'
man, resident park attendant, road' ~4~~. ~ ,-
striper, roofer, security guard _ 'Jit::"~~'<1w'
airport, security guard - correctioti~[j ;\0 ;
facility, security guard/~' correction~"oi
foreman, senior communications technE~ #~~H
cian, services manager - fleet manage- "
ment, services technician, shift ,'~~ t,,:?: :e,..': ..1.L
captain/airport rescue, ~urvey party
chief, toll collector, trarfic sign
coordinator, transportation driver, ..
truck driver, and weighmaster:" .
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EXCLUDED: All temporary employees, grant
employees, supervisors, and all other
employees of the Monroe County Board of
County Commissioners.
The election results are as follows:
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Approximate number of eligible voters
Void ballots
Votes cast for Petitioner
Votes cast against participating
organization
Valid votes counted
Challenged ballots
Valid votes counted plus challenged ballots
Challenges are'not sufficient to affect the
results of the election.
199
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129
52
181
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188
S.
6.
7.
8.
The Commission VERIFIES the results of the election con-
ducted March 22, 1994. Petitioner (OR-86-047) received a
majority of the valid votes plus challenged ballots.
Pursuant to Section 447.307(3} (b), Florida Statutes, the
Co~~sion CERTIFIES the Petitioner as the exclusive bargaining
representa~ive for employees in the unit described above.
Ce~tification number ln~ri is iss~ed to the Petitioner.
This order may be appealed to the appropriate diat~ict court
of appeal. A n~tice of appeal must be receiv~d by t.he G~.sion
and the district court of appeal within ~hirty daYQ fr~ ~e date
of this order. Except in cases of indigency, the CQ~rt will
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require a filing fee and the Comm~ssion will require payment for
preparing the record on appeal. Further explanation of the right
to appeal ~s provided in Sections 120.68 and 447.504, Florida
Statutes, and ,the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure.
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Alternatively, a motion for reconsideration may be filed.
The motion,mu~t be received by the Commission within fifteen days
from the date of this order. The motion shall state the parti-
cular points of fact or law allegedly overlooked or misappre-
hended by tt.~" Commission, ~nd shall not reargue the merits of the
order. Fo~.,~urther expl~ation, refer to Florida Administrative
Code Rule ~~p-15.005. '
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It is so ordered.
HORNE, Chairman, SLOAN and ANTHONY, Commissioners, concur.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that
served on each party on
this qocument
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erk
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was'filed and a copy
, 1994.
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