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Item C13 C.13' i�` CountCounty ��Monroe. ,y, ? "tr, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS y M T� \�1a� Mayor Michelle Coldiron,District 2 �1 1 nff `_ll Mayor Pro Tem David Rice,District 4 -Ile Florida.Keys Craig Cates,District 1 Eddie Martinez,District 3 w Mike Forster,District 5 County Commission Meeting December 9, 2020 Agenda Item Number: C.13 Agenda Item Summary #7623 BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: Employee Services TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Pam Pumar(305) 292-4459 no AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a resolution to amend Sections 5.02 (A) (4) of the Monroe County Personnel Policies & Procedures Manual, addressing overtime pay for non-exempt, non-emergency workers, to include holiday, vacation, sick time, or compensatory time towards an employee's regular schedule for the purposes of overtime calculation, becoming effective 1/31/2021. ITEM BACKGROUND: This item seeks approval of a resolution amending Section 5.02 (A) (4) of the Monroe County Personnel Policies & Procedures Manual, addressing overtime pay for non- exempt, non-emergency workers, to count vacation, holiday, sick time, or compensatory time towards an employee's regular schedule for the purposes of overtime calculation or compensatory time. Currently section 5.02 (A) (4) excludes vacation, holiday, and sick time from an employee's schedule for the purposes of overtime calculation. This creates difficulty in scheduling employees to work extra shifts and provide necessary coverage. This is because when a holiday falls within a workweek, extra days (typically Saturdays and Sundays) are paid at the employee's straight time rate; the same circumstance applies if an employee has used vacation or sick time within a workweek. This change will now allow holiday, vacation, sick, and compensatory hours to count towards the regular time in an employee's workweek, before overtime is incurred (for a 40 hour per week employee, that means the employee's first 40 hours of the workweek). This means that once the first 40 hours are logged, that any additional time worked will be paid at the overtime rate of one-and- one-half times the employee's regular hourly rate, or the employee will be granted compensatory time at one-and-one-half times the number of hours worked. This change does not conflict with the wage-and-hour rules regarding overtime under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act(FLSA). The Personnel Policies and Procedures review committee met on 11/24/2020 to review this proposed policy change. The committee unanimously voted in support of the policy change. Effective date of the resolution will be January 31, 2021 in order to allow time for reprogramming of Packet Pg.227 C.13' the payroll processing systems in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, who tabulates and processes BOCC payroll. Current policy: 5.02 OVERTIME WORK FOR NON-EXEMPT, NON-EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYEES A. STATEMENT OF POLICY 4. Employees who use vacation time, sick time, or when a holiday is during a work week, will be paid at their straight time rate ofpay for all hours physically worked in excess offorty (40) hours in a work week. Hours physically worked in excess offorty (40) hours in a work week will be paid or the employee will be granted compensatory time at one and one-half times their regular rate ofpay. Proposed policy: 5.02 OVERTIME WORK FOR NON-EXEMPT, NON-EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYEES A. STATEMENT OF POLICY 4. Hours physically worked in excess offorty (40) hours in a workweek will be paid atone and one- half times their regular rate ofpay or the employee will be granted compensatory time as described below in section 5.02 (A) (5) (b) Employees who use vacation time, sick time, compensatory time, or when a holiday is during a work week, shall have their vacation, sick, compensatory or holiday time count towards the first 40 hours of their schedule as `time worked'for the purposes of calculating overtime or compensatory time. [5.02 (A) (5) (b) states: `Compensatory time, if offered by the County, will be governed by the following conditions: ...One and one-half hours of compensatory time will be granted for each hour of overtime worked;'] PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: no STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval DOCUMENTATION: Resolution -- PPPM Section 5.02, overtime FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: January 31, 2021 Expiration Date: N/A Total Dollar Value of Contract: N/A Packet Pg.228 C.13' Total Cost to County: N/A Current Year Portion: N/A Budgeted: N/A Source of Funds: N/A CPI: N/A Indirect Costs: N/A Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: N/A Revenue Producing: N/A If yes, amount: Grant: N/A County Match: N/A Insurance Required: N/A Additional Details: N/A N/A REVIEWED BY: Bryan Cook Completed 11/24/2020 12:16 PM Kevin Wilson Completed 11/24/2020 1:02 PM Assistant County Administrator Christine Hurley Skipped 11/24/2020 3:48 PM Cynthia Hall Completed 11/24/2020 3:49 PM Purchasing Skipped 11/24/2020 3:51 PM Budget and Finance Completed 11/24/2020 3:52 PM Maria Slavik Completed 11/24/2020 4:18 PM Liz Yongue Completed 11/24/2020 4:30 PM Board of County Commissioners Pending 12/09/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg.229 C.13.a RESOLUTION NO. -2020 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING PROPOSED CHANGE TO SECTION 5.02(A)(4) OF THE PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (OVERTIME). c WHEREAS, Section 5.02 of the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual (PPPM), Overtime Work for Non-Exempt, Non-Emergency Response Employees, currently provides that employees will only be paid overtime (time and a half) for hours physically worked, which does not include vacation time, sick time, or holidays; and WHEREAS, Section 5.02(A)(4) has created difficulty in scheduling employees to work 2 extra shifts and provide necessary coverage, particularly when weekend work is required and particularly in weeks in which there is a holiday, because as written currently, it is likely that the employee will only be paid straight time for the weekend shift; and LO WHEREAS, staff is requesting a change, to allow annual leave (vacation), sick leave, holidays, and compensatory time to count toward regular time for purposes of calculating overtime; and v) cu WHEREAS, the Personnel Policies and Procedures Board has met, reviewed, and approved the changes listed below; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA that: 1. Section 5.02(A)(4) of the Monroe County Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual shall be amended to read as shown below: E [Language deleted is shown with st+ike�hfettg ; language added is shown with underlining.] > 0 4. R LO 0 U ' *,'imes Aeip FegHlar-Pate ^6q^�,. Hours physically worked in excess oLforby (40) hours in a work week will be paid at one and one-half times their regular rate oLpay or the emplovee will be granted compensatory time as described below in section 5.02 (A) (5) (b). Employees who use vacation time, sick time, compensatory time, or when a holiday is duriLg a work week, shall have their vacation, sick, compensatory or holiday time count towards the first 40 hours of their schedule as `time worked'° or the purposes of calculating 0 overtime or compensatory time. Page 1 of 2 Packet Pg.230 C.13.a 2. The above changes shall apply to all Monroe County Board of County Commissioners employees. r- 3. This resolution shall be effective upon adoption by the Board of County Commissioners. However, the change outlined in this resolution shall take effect on January 31, 2 02 1. 4- 0 c PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the day of A.D., 2020. Mayor Michelle Coldiron Mayor Pro Tem David Rice Commissioner Craig Cates Commissioner Eddie Martinez _ 2 Commissioner Mike Forster cv (SEAL) LO ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS KEVIN MADOK, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA By: By: As Deputy Clerk Mayor 76 0 cv LO CL CL CL c 0 Page 2 of 2 Packet Pg.231