HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgreements/Contracts - Public WorksK20-174
WORKING AGREEMENT
By and Between
GRANT COUNTY
And
GRANT COUNTY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
ASSOCIATION
PUBLIC WORKS UNIT
JANUARY 1, 2019
To
DECEMBER 31, 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREAMBLE..............................................................................................................1
ARTICLE VIII - SENIORITY.................................................................................8
PRODUCTIVITY.....................................................................................................1
ARTICLE I -
RECOGNITION...............................................................................1
ARTICLE II-
UNION MEMBERSHIP DUES CHECKOFF...............................2
ARTICLE III
- DEFINITIONS................................................................................3
ARTICLE IV
- EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY...............................4
ARTICLE V
- MANAGEMENT RIGHTS............................................................5
ARTICLE VI
- STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS........................................................7
ARTICLE VII - JOB POSTING...............................................................................7
ARTICLE VIII - SENIORITY.................................................................................8
ARTICLE IX - DISCIPLINE...................................................................................9
ARTICLE X - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE.......................................................15
ARTICLE XI - HOURS OF WORK.....................................................................18
ARTICLE XII - JOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND WAGES................................20
ARTICLE XIII - BULLETIN BOARD..................................................................23
ARTICLE XIV - UNION ACTIVITIES...............................................................23
ARTICLE XV - SICK LEAVE...............................................................................23
ARTICLE XVI - MILITARY LEAVE...................................................................25
ARTICLE XVII- CIVIL LEAVE / JURY LEAVE................................................26
ARTICLE XVIII - FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE............................................26
ARTICLE XIX - EDUCATION LEAVE..............................................................26
ARTICLE XX - ANNUAL LEAVE......................................................................26
ARTICLEXXI - HOLIDAYS................................................................................29
ARTICLE XXII - HEALTH AND WELFARE....................................................29
ARTICLE XXIII - DRUG TESTING POLICY....................................................31
ARTICLE XXIV - TRAINING..............................................................................31
ARTICLE XXIV - SAVINGS CLAUSE...............................................................31
ARTICLE XXV - ENTIRE AGREEMENT..........................................................32
ARTICLE XXVI - TERM OF AGREEMENT......................................................32
ADDENDUM A - Salary Administration Procedures .................................
A-1
ADDENDUM B - 2019 and 2020 Pay Plan ...................................................... B-1
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page i
PREAMBLE
This Agreement entered into by and between the Grant County Public Employees'
Association, hereinafter referred to as the "Association," and the Board of
Commissioners, hereinafter referred to as the "Employer," has as its purpose the
establishment of an equitable and peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences,
and the establishment of rates of pay, hours of work, and other conditions of
employment.
PRODUCTIVITY
It is mutually agreed that the Employer and the Association shall work together
individually and collectively to meet the production requirements of these departments,
to provide the public with efficient and courteous service, to encourage good attendance
of employees, and to promote a climate of labor relations that will aid in achieving a high
level of efficiency in these departments of County government.
ARTICLE I - RECOGNITION
1.1 The Board recognizes the Association as the designated representative of non -
supervisory and non -confidential Grant County Public Works employees in the
Road, Traffic, Administration, Equipment Maintenance Division, and Engineering
Divisions for the purpose of collective bargaining with respect to wages, hours
and working conditions. Excluded from this contract are the Director of Public
Works, Assistant Director of Public Works, Administrative Assistant/Payroll
Clerk, supervisory personnel, confidential personnel, and all other employees of
the County.
1.2 It shall be a condition of employment that all employees of the Employer, covered
by this Agreement, who are members of the Union in good standing on the
execution date of this Agreement shall remain members in good standing and
those who are not members on the execution date of this Agreement shall, on or
before the thirtieth (301h) day following the execution date of the Agreement,
become and remain members in good standing in the Association. It shall also be
a condition of employment that all employees covered by this Agreement and
hired on or after its execution date, shall on the thirtieth (30th) day following the
beginning of such employment, become and remain members in good standing in
the Association.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 1
1.3 There shall be no soliciting of employees for Association membership during
working hours. Any employee who does so shall be subject to disciplinary action
including dismissal.
1.4 County facilities shall not be used for any activities without first receiving
approval from the appropriate department head.
ARTICLE II- UNION MEMBERSHIP DUES CHECKOFF
2.1 The Employer agrees to deduct the Association membership initiation fees, and
once each month dues from the pay of those employees who individually request
in writing that such deductions be made. The dues shall be remitted to the
Association.
If the employee provides written notice to the Association and the Employer's
Human Resources Office, the dues shall cease to be deducted six (6) months after
notification.
Human Resources will notify the Association President or Vice President of
scheduled new hires and new hires orientation if the employee would be covered
by an Association CBA. Human Resources will work with the Association to
provide the new hire a 30 -minute orientation during work hours with the
Association within the first 30 days of employment. The Association and the
Director of Human Resources will meet to attempt to resolve any issues related to
the application of this paragraph. If the Association and Director of Human
Resources are unable to resolve such issues, then the Association may have
recourse to the grievance procedure for purposes of enforcing the application of
this paragraph.
The Association shall indemnify and hold the Employer harmless from any and all
claims, demands, lawsuits, administrative proceedings, ULPs, and grievances
against the Employer arising out of the administration of the provisions of this
Article, including, but not limited to, the amounts of dues and fees deducted from
earnings as well as attorneys' fees, costs, expenses associated with any claims,
demands, lawsuits, administrative proceedings, ULPs, and grievances.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 2
ARTICLE III - DEFINITIONS
The following definitions apply throughout the Contract unless the context clearly
indicates another meaning:
3.1 Regular Employee: An employee who has successfully completed a probationary
period of six (6) months of continuous employment with the Employer within the
same department and has had no breaks in service.
3.2 Probationary Employee/Probationary Period: A full-time employee who has less
than six (6) month of continuous service, or a part-time employee who has less
than one thousand (1,000) hours of continuous service, with the Employer. Said
employee is subject to discharge/termination without just cause and without
recourse.
3.3 Part-time Employee: A part-time employee is one who is employed in a budgeted
position and is regularly scheduled and works less than forty (40) hours per week
but more than twenty (20) hours per week. Part-time employees are paid on a
prorated basis at the rate of the applicable classification. Part-time employees are
eligible to earn and accrue annual leave and sick leave on a pro -rated basis. Part-
time employees are eligible for pro -rated holiday pay. The Employer will pay the
premium for health insurance benefits for employee only. Employees who wish to
insure their dependents will pay the premiums for the dependent insurance
through payroll deduction. Employees must work a minimum of eighty (80) or
more hours per month to maintain their eligibility for health insurance benefits.
3.4 Temporary or Seasonal Employees: Any employee other than those defined in
Sections 3.1, 3.3, and 3.4. The purpose of such employees is to provide assistance
to complete seasonal temporary projects, assist in peak workloads and other
temporary/seasonal work needs of the Employer. Temporary or seasonal
employees shall be paid on an hourly basis only and shall not receive any benefits
except as they may be applicable under Washington State Department of
Retirement Systems rules for retirement contributions.
3.5 Definitions:
a. "ANNIVERSARY DATE" means the original date of hire for regular full-
time employees as adjusted by leave without pay in excess of ninety (90)
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 3
days or a break in service. Anniversary date is also subject to compliance
with Sections 3.1 and 3.2 above.
b. "CALL TIME" means two (2) hours minimum at the rate of time and one-
half (1.5) for those situations in which an employee is instructed to return to
work.
C. "DISCHARGE" means the termination of employment.
d. "FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT" means regularly scheduled employment on
an average of forty (40) hours per week.
e. "HOLIDAYS" means paid non -work days for County employees as
specified in the Holiday Article XXI.
f. "OVERTIME" means work previously authorized by the elected official or
department head and performed in excess of the scheduled work day or in
excess of forty (40) hours in a work week.
g. "POSITION" is a description of duties and responsibilities assigned to an
employee. A position may be filled or vacant as determined by the Board,
elected official or department head. Said position may be full-time, part-
time.
h. "DEPARTMENT HEAD" means elected official and/or appointed
department head.
ARTICLE IV - EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
4.1 The Employer or the Association shall not discriminate against an individual with
respect to terms, conditions or privileges of employment because of race, color,
religion, national origin, age, sex, veteran status, mental, physical or sensory
handicap, except as allowed or provided by law. All references to employees in
this Agreement designate both sexes, and wherever the male gender is used, it
shall be construed to include male and female employees.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 4
ARTICLE V - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
The Association recognizes the prerogative of the Employer to operate and manage its
affairs in all respects in accordance with its responsibilities, lawful powers and legal
authority. All matters not expressly covered by the language of this Agreement or by
state law shall be administered for the duration of this Agreement by the Employer as the
Employer, from time to time, may determine. Management's affairs and prerogatives
which the parties have agreed do not constitute negotiable matters relating to wages,
hours and working conditions are inclusive of, but is not limited to, the following:
5.1 The right to establish and institute any and all work rules and procedures whether
written or oral, upon reasonable notice to Bargaining Unit members. The
Employer has the right to develop and adopt as well as administer written or oral
personnel rules and policies which cover matters not specifically described in this
agreement. Further, the Employer has the right to make oral or written changes
and/or modifications to oral or written personnel rules and policies. An employee
shall abide by said changes. Personnel rules and policies which are oral in nature
will be based on past practices and oral communications between the Employer
and the employees. Written personnel rules and policies will be posted and
provided to affected employees.
5.2 The right to schedule any and all work and overtime work and any and all
methods and processes by which said work is to be performed in a manner most
advantageous to the Employer and consistent with the requirements of the public
interest.
5.3 The right to hire, layoff and promote employees as deemed necessary by the
Employer in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
5.4 The right to discipline any and all employees as provided in the disciplinary
Article of this Agreement.
5.5 The right to make any and all determinations as to the size and composition of the
work force.
5.6 The parties understand and agree that incidental duties reasonably connected
with Bargaining Unit work not necessarily enumerated in job descriptions shall
nevertheless be performed by employees when requested to do so by the
Employer.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 5
5.7 The Employer shall have the right to take whatever actions the Employer deems
necessary to carry out County services in an emergency. The Employer shall be
the sole determiner as to the existence of an emergency and any and all actions
necessary to implement service during said emergency. An emergency shall be a
sudden or unexpected happening or situation that calls for action without delay.
The Employer will first take into consideration the safety of the employees.
5.8 The Employer has the right to introduce any and all new, improved and automatic
methods or equipment to improve efficiency and to reduce costs.
5.9 The Employer has the right to assign employees in accordance with the provisions
of this Agreement.
5.10 The right to close or liquidate an office, branch, operation or facility or
combination of facilities, or to relocate, reorganize or combine the work of
divisions, offices, branches, operations or facilities.
5.11 Past Practices: Past practices shall not be binding on the Employer; provided,
however, if the Employer chooses to change past practice, the Employer shall
provide thirty (30) calendar days notification, except in the event of an emergency
(in which case practical notice is advised), to the Association and shall provide the
Association with an opportunity to negotiate the Employer's proposed change to
past practice. The notification and opportunity to negotiate shall not impede or
affect the Employers right to change past practice. The notification to the
Association will contain a proposed date for negotiation of the change with the
Association as well as the anticipated date for implementation of the Employer's
change to past practice.
5.12 Furlough: The Employer reserves the right to implement up to ten (10) furlough
days per year. Furlough days are days off without pay with the commensurate
revised compensation in any month when a furlough day is administered. If the
Employer determines to implement furlough days, the Employer will provide the
Union thirty (30) calendar days' written notification. The written notification will
advise the Union that if they wish, they can bargain about the effects of the
decision to implement furlough days. The window for negotiations about the
effects of the furlough will be no more than sixty (60) calendar days from the date
of the Employer's written notification to the Union. If the parties have not reached
agreement regarding the effects during the sixty (60) calendar day window then
the Employer has the right to implement the furlough days. If the parties reach
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 6
agreement within the sixty (60) calendar day window then the furlough will be
implemented according to the agreement between the parties.
ARTICLE VI - STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS
6.1 Neither the Association nor its agents, nor any employee(s) shall aid, cause,
condone, authorize or participate in any strike or work stoppage, slow down or
any other interference with the work and/or statutory functions and/or obligations
of the Employer.
6.2 Employees who engage in any of the above -referenced activities shall not be
entitled to any pay or fringe benefits during the period he/she is engaged in such
activity. The Employer may discharge or discipline any employee who violates
this Article.
6.3 The Employer agrees that there will be no lockouts except in the event the
Association and/or the employees violate the terms of this Article.
ARTICLE VII - TOB POSTING
7.1 When a vacancy occurs within the Public Works Department and if the Employer
chooses to fill such vacancy, it shall be posted at all reporting locations within five
(5) working days. All fully qualified existing regular employees covered by this
Agreement shall be eligible to apply for said opening and if interested, shall
submit an application in accordance with the instructions contained within said
posting.
7.2 Employees will be offered training when training is available or a position is going
to open for advancement based on the following factors: qualifications (not just
minimum qualifications but also education, training, certificates, experience, skills
and abilities), personnel record (disciplinary record, performance evaluations and
quality of work) and seniority. The Director shall make a final determination as to
the factors. If there is a dispute about the Director's determination, then the
Association may refer the matter to the grievance procedure.
7.3 In the event an employee accepts a job change and in spite of conscientious effort
fails to meet the job standards or decides he/she does not want to continue in the
position within a thirty (30) day trial period he/she will revert to his/her former
position without prejudice on the part of either party.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 7
ARTICLE VIII - SENIORITY
8.1 Seniority shall mean an employee's continuous length of service from the most
recent date of hire. Seniority shall not apply until an employee has completed the
required probationary period. Upon satisfactory completion of the probationary
period, the employee shall be credited with seniority from the most recent date of
hire.
8.2 A probationary period of six (6) months shall be required for all new full-time
employees. Part-time employees shall serve a probationary period of one
thousand (1,000) hours of continuous employment with the Employer. During the
probationary period, employees may be terminated/discharged without cause and
without recourse at the discretion of the department head.
8.3 Qualifications (not just minimum qualifications, but also education, training,
certificates, experience, skills and abilities), personnel record (disciplinary record,
performance evaluations and quality of work) and seniority shall be the
determining factors in layoffs, recall from layoffs, promotions and demotions. The
Director shall make a final determination as to the factors. If there is a dispute
about the Director's determination then the Association may refer the matter to the
grievance procedure.
8.4 Vacation shall be scheduled by seniority subject to the Employer's right to
determine the number of Employees, if any, who may schedule a vacation during
any particular week.
8.5 Seniority shall terminate upon discharge, resignation, retirement, six (6)
consecutive months of layoff, and for unexcused absence of three (3) or more days
in duration. No regular employee shall be terminated except for just cause after
the successful completion of the probationary period. A seniority list will be
posted and a copy provided to the Association once per year only if requested and
only if new employees are added.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 8
ARTICLE IX - DISCIPLINE
9.1 The Employer may discipline an employee for just cause, inclusive of but not
limited to the following:
a. Neglect of duty;
b. Inefficiency;
C. Insubordination;
d. Incompetence;
e. Disrespectful or impolite references, comments, or declarations about or to
fellow employees, Department Heads, or Elected Officials;
f. Conviction, plea bargaining, deferred prosecution, or any other alternative
disposition of a criminal charge which the department head or elected
official believes would have an adverse effect regarding an employee's
work, relationships with current employees/Employer, or brings into
question continued suitability in the department;
g. Inappropriate/improper use of public office/authority or misrepresentation
of official authority or omission of responsibilities based on official
authority and responsibilities;
h. Misconduct and/or negligent performance of duties;
i. Violation of written or verbal County or Department directives, work rules,
regulations, policies, and procedures;
Conflict of interest between off-duty activities and official duties;
k. Tardiness and/or absenteeism;
1. Harassment of any kind (actions that create an intimidating, abusive and/or
hostile work environment);
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 9
M. Reporting to work with the presence of alcohol and/or illegal/controlled
substances in the employee's blood, breath and/or urine, consuming alcohol
and/or illegal/controlled substances at work, selling and/or distributing
alcohol and/or illegal/controlled substances at work in accordance with the
Drug and Alcohol Policy;
n. Violation of the Drug and Alcohol Policy;
o. Any breach of confidentiality requirements, whether written or verbal,
regarding confidential matters as determined by the Employer;
p. Failure to properly record, schedule, notify, communicate, process and/or
file any and all matters, whether written or verbal, consistent with standard
verbal, written, or practiced procedures as determined by the Employer;
q. Failure to timely complete tasks as assigned by the Employer;
r. Dishonesty;
S. Any other just causes as determined, from time to time, by the Employer
based on office procedure changes determined by the Employer;
t. Any other just causes supported and consistent with case law and/or
arbitration cases.
9.2 The Employer may discipline any employee for just cause. If the County has a
reason to discipline an employee, it shall take reasonable measures to carry out the
discipline in a manner which will least embarrass the employee, if possible. The
Employer shall have the right to implement the following forms of discipline:
a. Verbal reprimand;
b. Written reprimand;
C. Suspension without pay;
d. Termination.
The discipline imposed shall be in relationship to the seriousness of the offense as
determined by the Employer. The Employer may impose progressive discipline in
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 10
order of increasing severity from verbal reprimand to discharge but shall not be
required to follow progressive discipline where the Employer makes a
determination that the circumstances warrant imposition of a more severe form of
discipline up to and including discharge or termination, even though an employee
may not have any other disciplinary actions of record in the employee's personnel
file. Demotion may be used as an alternative where appropriate.
Another form of corrective communication which is not part of the formal
discipline process, except as described below and in Section 9.8, is a coaching,
counseling, and/or performance improvement plan (PIP). Such corrective
communication, whether verbal and/or written, is not discipline. A Performance
Improvement Plan (PIP) is considered coaching and counseling. A Performance
Correction Plan (PCP) is part of the formal discipline process coordinated with
one of the disciplinary actions above.
9.3 Investigation process: If the Employer is informed of potential misconduct(s)
and/or violation(s), the Employer with the Human Resources Department, will
proceed with the investigatory process which will include the following steps
except if 9.3.7 is applicable:
9.3.1 Upon the Employer's being notified of a potential violation and/or
misconduct, the Employer has the right to conduct an investigation to
ascertain facts. The Employer has the right to decide not to conduct a
formal investigation if the likelihood of disciplinary action would result in
a verbal or written reprimand for a minor violation.
9.3.2 The Employer will immediately notify the Human Resources Director of
the existence of a potential violation and/or misconduct.
9.3.3 The Human Resources Director may conduct the investigation or may
designate other person(s) to conduct the investigation. Other person(s)
would include, but not be limited to, another management person, a
consultant, a member of law enforcement, an attorney, or other
individuals.
9.3.4 The investigator will interview witnesses, research written information
and compile the facts about the alleged violation and/or misconduct. The
interviews may be recorded, video recorded or the information obtained
may be in the form of written statements as well as report(s).
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 11
9.3.5 After interviewing witnesses other than the subject employee, the subject
employee will be interviewed. The employee will be provided a written
summary of the information derived from the interviews with other
witnesses prior to or at the employee's interview. The investigator will
instruct the employee to fully cooperate and answer all questions
truthfully. The employee will be entitled to have an Association
representative present during the interview. The Association
representative shall not answer questions for the employee but may seek
clarification of questions during the interview process. The Association
representative has the right to meet alone with the employee during the
interview process.
9.3.6 Upon conclusion of the interviews and review of the facts, the Employer
and Human Resources Director may proceed with discipline if this would
involve a verbal or written reprimand. If the discipline could result in a
suspension without pay or termination then the provisions of section 9.4
will be followed pertaining to a pre -determination (Loudermill) meeting.
9.3.7 If the Employer determines early in the investigatory process that there is
no merit to continuing, the Employer can cease the investigation and so
inform the employee and Association.
9.4 The Employer may reprimand, suspend without pay, or terminate an employee
only for just cause. In the event the Employer determines that an employee may
be suspended without pay or terminated for alleged violations and/or alleged
misconduct(s), then the Employer will issue a letter/notice of pre -determination
(Loudermill) meeting to the employee and Association representative setting forth
the alleged violations and/or misconduct(s) with information obtained during the
investigation. Prior to reaching a decision to suspend without pay or terminate an
employee, the Employer will conduct a pre -determination (Loudermill) meeting to
provide the employee and/or Association representative an opportunity to
respond to the alleged violations and/or alleged misconduct(s) within a reasonable
period of time from the completion of the investigation. The employee's
attendance at the pre -determination meeting (Loudermill) is voluntary. The
employee's choice whether to attend or not attend the pre -determination meeting
shall not be held against the Employer in the event of a grievance and/or
arbitration. Thereafter, the Employer shall make a determination as to whether to
proceed with suspension without pay or termination. The Employer's decision
will be in writing with an explanation of the basis for the disciplinary action.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 12
9.5 When the Elected Official or Department Head or their designee determines that
circumstances are such that retention of the employee will likely result in
disruption of operations, damage to or loss of County property, damage or loss to
the public, or be injurious to fellow employees and/or the public, then the
Employer may immediately suspend with pay the employee pending the outcome
of an investigation.
9.6 If the Employer decides to issue a verbal reprimand and/or written reprimand to
an employee, then said reprimand shall be in written form and forwarded to the
employee and to the Association representative. No pre -determination
(Loudermill) meeting (see Section 9.4) with the Association and/or employee is
necessary for issuance of these types of discipline.
9.7 Employees shall sign written reprimands as evidence only of having seen the
written reprimand when employees are shown those reprimands which are to be
placed in the employee's personnel file. A copy of the written reprimand shall be
provided to the employee at the time the employee signs it. Copies of written
reprimands and more severe discipline will be mailed to the Association, except if
the employee objects to the Employer sending out discipline information.
9.8 Coaching and counseling communications and performance improvement plans
(PIPs) will not be placed in the employee's personnel file. Evidence of verbal
reprimands shall remain in the employee's personnel file for a period of no more
than 12 months from the date of the discipline except if similar discipline has been
issued within the 12 -month period in which case this discipline shall remain in the
personnel file for another 12 months. If the coaching or counseling or PIP relates
to any type of harassment, safety issues, or potential liability to the Employer then
the Employer has the right to keep them for liability defense purposes
permanently but not for disciplinary purposes. Suspensions without pay or
terminations as part of progressive discipline shall remain permanently in the
employee's personnel file. A written reprimand and/or Performance Correction
Plan (PCP) shall remain in the employee's personnel file for a period of no more
than twenty-four (24) months from the date of the discipline and/or PCP. If an
employee does not have any other written reprimands and higher and/or PCP
within the twenty-four (24) month period, then the written reprimand and/or PCP
will be removed from the employees personnel file. However, if the written
reprimand and/or PCP relates to misconduct or violation(s) relating to any type of
harassment, safety issues or other potential liability to the Employer then the
Employer has the right to keep them for liability defense purposes permanently
but not for disciplinary purposes.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 13
After removal from the personnel file, the evidence shall not be used as a basis for
progressive discipline and shall not be introduced or otherwise used as evidence
by the Employer in a grievance arbitration hearing. The Employer has the right to
maintain references, written facts and evidence pertaining to verbal and written
reprimands involving harassment, safety issues and potential liability to the
Employer in a separate file and may be used by the Employer for the purposes of
defending and/or litigating civil and/or criminal proceedings.
It shall be the responsibility of the employee to request removal of verbal
reprimand, written reprimand and/or PCP from their personnel file based on the
timelines above. If the employee does not make such a request and if the verbal
reprimand, written reprimand and/or PCP remain in the personnel file, this shall
not be held against the Employer in any grievance and/or arbitration
9.9 References, written facts, and all documentation involving suspensions without
pay and/or terminations shall remain permanently in an employee's personnel
file.
9.10 If any County employee is serving a disciplinary suspension without pay, said
person shall not be employable with any other County Department or County
funded organization.
9.11 Time lines maybe extended by mutual agreement.
9.12 For those employees who must drive vehicles to carry out their job as determined
by the Employer, if any employee has his/her driver's license suspended or his/her
CDL suspended for less than thirty (30) days, then the employee shall be
suspended without pay for that period of time. If the employee has his/her
driver's license or CDL suspended for thirty (30) days or more, then said
employee shall be terminated. If an employee's driver's license or CDL is
revoked, then the employee shall be immediately terminated.
9.12 In accordance with provision 9.1 above, dishonesty in any form is considered
serious misconduct and any employee proven to have been dishonest may be
disciplined at suspension without pay up to and including termination of
employment. Due to the seriousness of dishonesty, a first offense of dishonesty
may result in termination.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 14
ARTICLE X - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
10.1 A grievance is defined as a question involving the interpretation, application or
alleged violation of a specific provision of this Agreement.
10.2 The parties agree that the time limitations provided are essential to the prompt
and orderly resolution of any grievance, and that each will abide by the time
limitations, unless waived or extended by mutual agreement of the parties to the
grievance.
10.3 Filing of Grievance: If the Association and/or employee believe there may be a
grievance regarding specific provisions of this Agreement, then the Association
must file said grievance within thirty (30) calendar days of its occurrence. Failure
to file the grievance within thirty (30) calendar days of its occurrence results in
said grievance being forever waived and lost and no longer grievance at an time.
Failure to pursue a grievance to the next step of the grievance procedure results in
the last response being the final and binding conclusion of the grievance. To be a
valid grievance, the grievance must set forth the facts, the specific sections(s) of
the contract which were allegedly violated and the specific remedy requested.
10.4 Nothing shall prohibit an employee or the Association from raising an issue with
the Employer and seeking resolution prior to filing a grievance; provided,
however, it shall not modify the applicable time limitations in the other sections.
10.5 Employer Grievance: The Employer may initiate a grievance at Step 2 of the
grievance procedure within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the
occurrence giving rise to the grievance. If the Employer files a grievance in
accordance with this section, the Employer will present, either by mail or in
person, in writing, the basis of the grievance against the Association to the
Association President within thirty (30) calendar days of the occurrence.
Thereafter, the Association President shall respond in writing to the Employer
within thirty (30) calendar days from the receipt of the grievance. If the Employer
is not satisfied with the response to the Association President, the matter will be
elevated to arbitration in accordance with the procedure contained in this article.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 15
10.6 The formal grievance procedure shall be as follows:
Step 1:
The grievance shall be presented in written form to the Director within thirty (30)
calendar days from its occurrence. The Director shall respond in writing within
thirty (30) calendar days after receiving said grievance.
Step 2:
If the grievance is not resolved to the satisfaction of the concerned parties at
Step 1, then within thirty (30) calendar days of the response in Step 1, the
grievance in written form, shall be presented to the Board of County
Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners has the option of holding a
hearing within a reasonable period of time, issuing a written decision without a
hearing within thirty (30) calendar days of submission, or referring the matter to
arbitration. If a hearing is held, The Director will be represented and the
employee will be represented by an official of the Association. If a hearing is held,
the Board shall issue a written decision within thirty (30) working days from the
date of the grievance hearing
Step 3:
a. Final and Binding Arbitration: If the grievance has not been resolved at
Step 2 above, either the Association, the Director or the Board of County
Commissioners may refer the unsettled grievance to final and binding
arbitration.
b. Notice - Time Limitation: The referring party shall notify the other party in
writing by mail of submission to arbitration within thirty (30) calendar days
after receipt of the Step 2 response. Failure to notify the other party in
writing will result in the grievance being forever waived and null and void.
C. Arbitrator - Selection: After timely notice, the parties shall select an
impartial arbitrator within thirty (30) calendar days, if possible, after the
request is made to arbitrate. If the parties cannot mutually agree on an
impartial arbitrator who is able and willing to serve on a timely basis, either
party may demand a list of seven (7) qualified persons who are willing to
abide by time limitations. A list of impartial arbitrators may be furnished
by the American Arbitration Association (AAA), or the Federal Mediation
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 16
and Conciliation Service (FMCS), or the Public Employment Relations
Commission (PERC). The party demanding a paid arbitrator shall have the
right to determine the organization from which the list of seven (7) names is
to be derived. The parties shall flip a coin to determine who will strike the
first name, following which each will alternately strike one of the names
submitted until only one (1) name remains. This person will serve as the
sole arbitrator subject to the following provisions.
d. Decision - Time Limit: The Arbitrator will conduct the arbitration hearing
within a reasonable time from the date of selection. The arbitrator shall
issue a final decision within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the
hearing or receipt of the parties' briefs, if applicable.
e. Limitations - Scone - Power of Arbitrator:
(i) The arbitrator shall not have the authority to add to, subtract from,
alter, change or modify the provisions of this Agreement.
(ii) The arbitrator shall have the power to interpret and apply the terms
of the Agreement and/or determine whether there has been a
violation of the terms of the Agreement.
(iii) The arbitrator shall consider and decide only the question or issue
raised in the initial written grievance. In conducting an arbitration,
the arbitrator shall maintain a verbatim record of the testimony
either by tape recording or court reporter. If a party requests a court
reporter and/or transcription of the official record, said requesting
party shall be responsible for paying for the cost of the transcription;
provided, however, if the other party is going to rely on the record
and/or transcription, then said party shall be responsible for one-half
(1/2) the transcription cost and their own copying cost. The
arbitrator shall also have the authority to receive evidence and
question witnesses.
f. Arbitration Award - Damages - Expenses:
(i) The arbitrator shall not have the authority to award punitive
damages.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 17
(ii) Each party hereto shall bear equally the expenses of the arbitrator.
Each party shall pay the fees and expenses of their own attorneys,
representatives, witnesses and other costs associated with the
presentation of their case.
ARTICLE XI - HOURS OF WORK
11.1 The standard workweek shall consist of five (5) consecutive standard workdays,
not to exceed eight (8) hours each, and not exceed forty (40) hours per week and
shall normally be scheduled Monday through Friday. The working hours for each
day shall normally fall between the hours of 5:00 A.M. and 6:30 P.M., with one-
half (1/2) hour off for lunch. Multiple shifts are recognized. The Employer has the
right to schedule employees to work four (4) ten (10) hour workdays.
11.2 Employees regularly reporting to the shop will report to the shop at starting time
and shall travel on County time to and from work site.
11.3 Supervisors and foreman may modify or change scheduled hours and provide for
special schedules, including circumstances where the Employer needs employees
to work along with outside contractors such as Engineering Technicians and other
circumstances involving the need for County employee's schedules to work with
the hours of outside contractors in a manner which is most cost effective and
efficient for the Employer.
11.4 Under the following guidelines and at the discretion of Management, a four (4) ten
(10) hour workweek schedule may be implemented for road crew employees as
determined by the Employer subject to the following provisions.
a. The 4-10 schedule is limited to the time period from April 1 to October 31,
or any other mutually agreed upon time period.
b. Starting time is no earlier than 5:00 A.M.
C. Shift finish time no later than 6:30 P.M.
d. Minimum duration for 4-10 schedule one (1) week.
e. The 4-10 schedule shall normally be Monday through Thursday.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 18
f. The number of personnel required to work a 4-10 schedule shall be at the
discretion of Management.
g. The Supervisor will meet with the crews to discuss a 4-10 hour day
workweek schedule and give notice of the work schedule change at least
two (2) weeks in advance of such implementation.
In regards to Engineering Technicians and without the limitations indicated in
subsections a. through g. above, they may be scheduled to work four (4) ten (10)
hour workweeks as determined by the Employer. As an example, Engineering
Technicians will be scheduled to work four (4) ten (10) hour workweeks with
schedules to coordinate with outside contractors whenever the County needs the
Technicians to work along with outside contractors. Other types of non -road crew
personnel may be scheduled by the Employer to work four (4) ten (10) hour
workweeks without the limitations indicated in subsections a. through g above.
11.5 Overtime shall be paid for all hours worked beyond eight (8) in one (1) day and
beyond forty (40) in any one (1) week and on holidays, except when working a 4-
10 hour day schedule, in which case overtime will be paid for all hours worked
beyond ten (10) hours in one (1) day and beyond forty (40) hours in one (1) week.
11.6 Overtime and all work on Saturdays and Sundays shall be compensated for at one
and one-half (1-1/2) times the regular rate except as defined in 11.3 above. Any
employee required to work on a holiday shall receive holiday pay for holidays as
defined in Article XXI, plus pay at two (2) times the regular rate, except holiday
falling in December, January, and February, which will be paid at one and one-
half (1-1/2) times the regular rate for all hours worked plus holiday pay.
11.7 Call -out time after assigned shift hours shall be paid at time and one-half (1-1/2)
for a minimum of two (2) hours. Any overtime in excess of two (2) hours shall be
paid at time and one-half (1-1/2) for actual time spent.
11.8 Compensatory time shall be administered in accordance with relevant provisions
of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Compensatory time off will be at the rate earned.
An employee may elect to receive compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay,
to be scheduled by mutual agreement between the employee and the Department
Head at a time that will not restrict the County's ability to meet necessary work
requirements.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 19
11.9 All overtime shall be authorized in advance by the Supervisor except in
emergencies. Saturday and Sunday work is not overtime when it is a regularly
scheduled workday of the individual crew.
11.10 When required to stand by, the employee shall be paid two (2) hours at one and
one-half (1-1/2) times the regular rate for each eight (8) hour period required to
stand by. Standby is defined as that time in which an employee's supervisor
requests that the employee be available at his/her residence or other mutually
designated place, so he/she may be called out to work. Standby requests will be
made in writing only.
ARTICLE XII - TOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND WAGES
12.1 The classifications, band/range, steps and rates of pay shall be as provided in the
addenda of this agreement. Addendum A is a description of the salary and Pay
Plan administration process. Addendum B is the 2016 Pay Plan as calculated and
administered by the Director of Human Resources. This section, Addendum A,
and Addendum B are not subject to the grievance procedure.
12.2 Effective January 1, 2019, employees who have not left employment during 2019
will receive a two point -eight percent (2.8%) across-the-board increase to the 2018
Pay Plan. Only employees employed on the date of signature by the last signing
party to this Agreement will be eligible for any increases. All calculations of these
increases will be determined by the Director of Human Resources. Any employee
who has left employment for whatever reason shall not be eligible for any pay
increases.
Effective January 1, 2020, a two-point three percent (2.3%) across-the-board
increase will be applied to the January 1, 2019, Pay Plan. Only employees
employed on the date of signature by the last signing party to this Agreement will
be eligible for any increases. All calculations of these increases will be reflected in
an updated and attached Addendum B - Pay Plan as determined by the Director
of Human Resources. Any employee who has left employment for whatever
reason shall not be eligible for any pay increases.
12.3 In the event a new position is created, the Employer has the right to develop and
establish the new classification. The wage rate will initially be established by the
Employer through the salary evaluation process, and the Association will be
notified of this wage rate. If the Association disagrees with the wage rate, then the
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 20
parties agree to meet and negotiate only with respect to the wage rate. This
section is not subject to the grievance procedure.
12.4 Employees become eligible for longevity pay after serving for a continuous year.
After serving the continuous year each employee will be eligible to receive
longevity compensation at the rate of eleven dollars and seventy-two cents
($11.72) per month per year of service. The maximum any employee is eligible for
is twenty (20) years of continuous service. At twenty (20) years, the maximum
monthly longevity pay an employee would be eligible for is two hundred thirty-
four dollars and forty cents ($234.40). As an example, if an employee were
continuously employed for ten (10) years by Grant County, the employee would
be eligible for one hundred seventeen dollars and twenty cents ($117.20) per
month longevity pay.
12.5 Mechanics required by the Employer to provide their own tools will receive one
hundred dollars ($100.00) per month as tool stipend. Mechanics who are not
required by the Employer to provide their own tools are not eligible. This stipend
is paid in payments divided over 26 pay periods. A new employee becomes
eligible to receive the stipend effective the first pay period following successful
completion of their probationary period.
12.6 The Employer shall furnish the required tools for the Traffic Department
Personnel.
12.7 Clothing for Distributor Operator and Shop/Traffic Personnel shall be furnished as
has been past practice.
12.8 Effective January 1, 2020, the Employer agrees to provide a three hundred
seventy-five dollar ($375.00) per year clothing stipend for the road maintenance
division, engineering division, traffic division, and central shop. This stipend is
paid in full during the first pay period in February each year. A new employee
becomes eligible to receive the stipend effective the first pay period following
successful completion of his/her probationary period.
12.9 Employees working at a classification higher than their regular assigned
classification shall be paid at the higher rate after ten (10) hours in a workweek
retroactive to the first hour if qualified on that piece of equipment. If not
qualified, the employee will receive the higher rate of pay after twenty (20) hours
worked in a higher classification in a work week.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 21
12.10 An employee working in a lower classification will not suffer reduction in wages
unless permanently assigned to that classification.
12.11 The monthly rate of pay for regular part-time employees shall be determined by
multiplying the percentage of the workweek worked by the appropriate rate of
pay for the classification.
12.12 Seasonal Employee Provisions:
a. These would be individuals hired on the basis of temporary employees as
defined in Article III.
b. Temporary/Seasonal employees may be entitled to new hire status, if they
have the qualifications for a position and if they are a successful applicant
for said position. Said employee will have to serve the normal six (6)
month probationary period.
C. Temporary/Seasonal employees will be paid only for the actual hours
worked.
12.13 Bi -Lingual Premium Pay: Employees who are appointed to serve in bi-lingual
interpreter status by the department head/elected official will receive seventy-five
dollars ($75.00) per month. The pay will be given to qualified employees who are
appointed to serve in a bi-lingual interpreter status by the Elected
Official/Department Head in response to the need of the workplace. The Elected
Official/Department Head alone will determine the need for interpretation
services and the number of staff required. Bi -lingual employees not appointed to
serve in a bi-lingual interpreter status will not be required to use a foreign
language as a condition of employment. Employees hired into an identified
interpreter position will not be eligible for the pay. Current interpreter staff will
be used to determine if employees seeking bi-lingual pay are adequately proficient
to communicate with citizens in Spanish. The interpreter will be asked to sign a
written statement attesting to his/her opinion that the employee has demonstrated
adequate skills. If the current interpreter staff is not available, the parties may
agree to an alternative interpreter.
If the criteria and standards need to be improved or adjusted, the parties will meet
in a labor-management committee of two (2) management (Human Resources
Director and one other) and two (2) Association representatives for
recommendatory purposes only subject to review by each party's labor attorney.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 22
Eligibility for bi-lingual pay will only commence in the payroll period following
final acceptance by both parties of the criteria and standards. The assignment of
duties will be verbal and/or written direction from management. It is the intent of
the parties that Spanish language fluency alone will not determine who is
appointed under this section. The intent is that employees who are regularly
required to speak Spanish will be considered for appointment to receive the
premium.
ARTICLE XIII - BULLETIN BOARD
The Employer agrees to furnish and maintain a suitable bulletin board in a convenient
place in each reporting station to be used by the Association.
ARTICLE XIV - UNION ACTIVITIES
14.1 The Employer may permit Association representatives to carry out limited
functions subject to prior approval by the Employer/department head. A request
for such time must be submitted prior to the anticipated function and is subject to
the determination of the Employer/department head.
14.2 The Employer/department head may permit an accredited representative of the
Association to have access to Employer premises during working hours for
Association business subject to the determination of the Employer/department
head with respect to whether such access would in any way interfere and/or
hamper work, services, efficiency and/or productivity.
ARTICLE XV - SICK LEAVE
15.1 Leave with pay is allowed for employees working on a regular monthly basis who
are absent from work for any of the following reasons:
a. Because of and during illness or injury incapacitating the employee to
perform his/her duties.
b. By reason of exposure to contagious disease during such period as his/her
attendance on duty would jeopardize the health of fellow workers or the
public.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 23
C. Because of illness, or death in the immediate family requiring the
attendance of the employee (family includes only the following persons
related by blood, marriage or legal adoption in the degree of grandparents,
parents, wife, husband, brother, sister, child or grandchild, or any relative
living in the employee's household.
d. Bereavement Leave: In case of death in the immediate family, up to three
(3) days with pay will be granted. Additional days may be granted for
travel at the Employee's request. Additional days granted for travel will be
deducted from the earned sick leave days.
e. An employee may use the employee's accrued sick leave to care for a child
of the employee if the child is under the age of eighteen (18) with a health
condition that requires treatment or supervision.
15.2 Sickness shall be reported to the immediate supervisor at the beginning of any
period of such leave. Upon return to work an employee submits a formal request
for approval of leave so taken. A medical certificate may be required for absence
in excess of three (3) consecutive days.
15.3 Sick leave is accrued at the rate of eight (8) hours for each completed month of
service and is accumulated at a total of nine hundred sixty (960) hours, after which
time it lapses month by month. Sick leave accruals are calculated on the 151h of
each month, and employees must be in pay status fifteen (15) or more calendar
days of the month in order to be eligible to accrue sick leave.
An employee accrues eight (8) hours during the initial month of employment if the
employee is placed on the payroll on or before the fifteenth (15th) of the month and
actually works continuously through the end of the month. An employee
terminating the employment relationship with Grant County accrues no sick leave
time during the month of termination unless the individual is in pay status
through the fifteenth (15th) of the month of termination.
15.4 All accumulated sick leave is canceled automatically when an employee is
separated from service but is restored when an employee is re -appointed to the
same department or is employed by another department within twelve (12)
months from the date of separation from service.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 24
15.5 Fifty percent (50%) of the accumulated sick leave will be paid as severance pay
where severance is made as a result of retirement under Social Security; twenty-
five percent (25%) payment of accumulated sick leave in event of termination by
the employee in good standing after ten (10) years of continuous service; one
hundred percent (100%) payment of accumulated sick leave up to nine hundred
and sixty (960) hours in the event of the employee's death. All of these provisions
are subject to the application of Section 15.6 below.
15.6 For employees under the PERS I retirement system the following provisions shall
be applicable instead of the provisions contained in Section 15.5. This provision
was effective as of January 1, 1985.
Under the terms of SHB -843 the following shall prevail: In the event of separation
due to retirement, an employee will forfeit all sick leave accumulated during the
highest consecutive twenty-four (24) months of compensation preceding such
separation. An employee will be paid for accumulated sick leave as outlined
above, less that accumulated during the highest consecutive twenty-four (24)
months of compensation.
That sick leave accumulated during the twenty-four (24) months will be a separate
bank and the employee may utilize that bank of hours for sick leave only and will
not receive any compensation of unused hours at date of termination of
employment.
ARTICLE XVI - MILITARY LEAVE
16.1 An employee who is a member of the National Guard or Reserves of the United
States and who is ordered to active military duty for training purposes shall be
granted military leave of absence with pay for a period not to exceed fifteen (15)
working days each calendar year. Any days taken beyond fifteen (15) work days
must be charged as annual leave. During the time he/she is on such leave, the
employee shall receive his/her regular pay, plus the amount of his/her military
pay.
16.2 Regardless of his/her status, any employee who voluntarily, or upon demand,
leaves a position other than temporary to enter active duty in the armed forces of
the United States or the Washington National Guard shall be placed on military
leave without pay and shall be entitled to be restored to his/her former position, or
one of like seniority, status and pay provided he/she applies for re-employment
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 25
within ninety (90) days of his/her discharge or separation, and presents proof of
honorable discharge or separation.
ARTICLE XVII- CIVIL LEAVE / TURY LEAVE
A department head shall allow any necessary leave to permit an employee to serve on a
jury. When such leave is granted; compensation is paid by the department for the time
absent only in the amount which exceeds the compensation received for the approved
jury leave not to exceed a normal day's pay.
ARTICLE XVIII - FAMILY & MEDICAL LEAVE
18.1 Up to twelve (12) weeks (paid or unpaid) may be granted per twelve (12) month
period for qualifying circumstances as determined by the Employer consistent
with Federal and State laws. Twelve (12) month period means a rolling twelve
(12) month period measured backward from the date leave is taken and
continuous with each additional leave day taken. This shall be administered by
the Employer. Employees are required to exhaust all accrued paid leave (i.e.,
vacation, sick leave, compensatory time, etc.) before becoming eligible for an
unpaid leave of absence for family leave purposes. When possible or foreseeable,
requests for family and/or medical leave shall be submitted to the Employer a
minimum of thirty (30) days prior to the date the leave is expected to commence.
Violations of this provision shall be subject to the disciplinary process unless
circumstances warranted a lesser notice.
ARTICLE XIX - EDUCATION LEAVE
At the discretion of the Employer, employees may be granted leave of absence for
educational purposes to attend conferences, seminars, briefing sessions, or other
functions of a similar nature that are intended to improve or upgrade the individual's
skill or professional ability. The total cost including books, tuition, transportation, and
other authorized expenses shall be provided by the Employer.
ARTICLE XX - ANNUAL LEAVE
20.1 Annual leave with full pay is allowed to an employee working on a regular full-
time or part-time monthly basis who has been in the continuous employ of the
County six (6) months. Such leave is in addition to holidays.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 26
20.2 Effective beginning January 1, 2019, annual leave may be accumulated to a total of
two hundred forty (240) hours above the current year's accrual; provided,
however, all unused annual leave in excess of two hundred forty (240) hours as of
December 31 of any year shall lapse. Annual leave accruals are calculated on the
151h of each month, and employees must be in pay status fifteen (15) or more
calendar days of the month in order to be eligible to accrue annual leave.
20.3 Annual leave accumulated at the end of six (6) months of service in a department
by full-time employees may be taken in the seventh (7th) month or each month
thereafter may be taken in the following month or subsequent month upon the
mutual agreement of the employee and the department, taking into consideration
the seniority of service of the employee.
Upon completion of the probationary period, an employee's leave record will be
credited with the appropriate annual leave. If the employee does not successfully
complete the probationary period, annual leave is not earned and not payable.
20.4 Annual leave when taken shall be by mutual agreement between the immediate
Supervisor and the employee on such schedules as will least interfere with the
function of the Department, but which accommodates the desires of the
employees to the greatest degree possible. After the first year of employment, all
employees shall be required to take a minimum of five (5) consecutive days of
annual leave each year.
20.5 Additional annual leave hours are earned by employees whose employment is
continuous and satisfactory. These days comprised of eight (8) hours for each are
credited to the employee on the anniversary date of such employment as follows:
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 27
Days per month
Days tier year
1st year
1
12
2nd year
1.0834
13
3rd year
1.25
15
4th year
1.25
15
5th year
1.4167
17
6th year
1.4167
17
7th year
1.4167
17
8th year
1.4167
17
9th year
1.4167
17
10th year
1.5834
19
11th year
1.5834
19
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 27
12th year 1.5834 19
13th year 1.5834 19
14th year 1.5834 19
15th year 1.8334 22
20.6 Earned annual leave and continuous service credits of any employee are
transferable between departments, provided not more than thirty (30) days elapse
between employment without specific approval by the hiring agency.
20.7 An employee who separates from the service is entitled to payment for all annual
leave credited, not to exceed two hundred (200) hours, provided that in the case of
voluntary resignation, written notice is given. Two (2) weeks is a minimum
acceptable written notice.
20.8 Leave without pay may be granted under the following conditions:
a. Subject to mutual agreement between the employee and department head.
b. Subject to the work load or service requirements in the department as
determined by the department head.
C. Leave without pay is limited to a maximum of twelve (12) months in any
five (5) year period.
d. All leaves without pay are subject to review by the Board of
Commissioners.
e. Employees on leave without pay are not entitled to accrue any benefits,
seniority and/or time in service rewards. These employees will be
responsible to pay for their own insurance benefits while on leave without
pay if they elect to continue said insurance.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 28
ARTICLE XXI - HOLIDAYS
21.1 The following eleven (11) days shall be recognized and observed as paid holidays:
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King's Birthday
Presidents' Day
Memorial Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans' Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day After Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
One (1) mutually agreed to floating holiday, or, for employees working in the
Administrative and Engineering Divisions, the holiday agreed to by the Public
Works Department.
21.2 Whenever a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday is considered a
holiday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, the previous Friday shall be observed as
the holiday. If a holiday falls on a Friday during a four (4) day, ten (10) hour work
shift schedule, the preceding Thursday shall be observed as the paid legal holiday.
21.3 Employees shall receive one (1) eight (8) hour day's pay for each of the above
holidays, except for holidays which occur during a four (4) day, ten (10) hour
work shift schedule. In this case, employees shall receive one (1) ten (10) hour
day's pay for each such holiday.
21.4 Any regular full-time or part-time employee shall not be eligible to use a floating
holiday while they are on probation. If they do not complete probation, then said
floating holiday shall be forfeited.
ARTICLE XXII - HEALTH AND WELFARE
22.1 Medical coverage shall commence on the first day of the month following the date
of hire or on that day if they are the same date.
22.2 Medical coverage shall cease on the last day of the month that employment ends
or on the same day if they are the same date. Eligibility is determined by the
Summary Plan Description.
22.3 Employees will have access to two (2) plans: either the Core Plan or the Buy -Up
Plan. These two plans are subject to update as recommended by the Health and
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 29
Wellness Committee (HWC) and subject to approval by the County
Commissioners.
Core Plan Premium Share Contributions for full-time regular employees:
Employee Only Tier:
Employer Portion
100%
All Dependent Tiers:
Employer Portion
85%
Employee Portion
0%
Employee Portion
15%
Employer will pay toward the Core Plan one hundred percent (100%) of the
funding level as established by the Board for the employee -only tier. The
Employer will pay eighty-five percent (85%) of the funding level as established by
the Board for the Core Plan for all dependent tiers, and Employees shall pay
fifteen percent (15%) by payroll deduction.
Buy -Up Plan Premium Share Contributions for full-time regular employees:
Employer and Employee premium share contributions for the Buy -Up Plan are
derived from the Employer and employee premium share contributions of the
Core Plan funding levels shown above. The Employer will contribute the
equivalent value of the Core Plan premium share toward the Buy -Up Plan
premiums. Any amounts exceeding the Core Plan funding level Employer
contribution shall be the sole responsibility of the employees and shall be paid by
payroll deduction.
Premium contribution for part-time regular employees:
The Employer contribution to the employee only portion for part-time regular
employees is as described above for full-time regular employees. Employees may
elect dependent coverage but are responsible for full payment of premium
expense by payroll deduction.
All calculations shall be determined by the Human Resources Director.
22.4 The Association and/or the employee will indemnify and hold the Employer
harmless from any and all claims made and against any and all suits instituted,
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page 30
against an insurance carrier regarding a disagreement with said carrier relating to
a claim and/or coverage.
22.5 Disputes regarding insurance claims and/or coverage are between the insurance
company and the employee and are not grievable by the Association and/or the
employee so long as the dispute was not as a result of action by the Employer.
22.6 Reopener: If the Board and Human Resources Director determine there is a need
to reopen the insurance article to address different providers, different benefit
levels and/or different contribution levels, the parties agree to immediately
commence negotiations shortly after written notification. The parties shall
negotiate for up to sixty (60) calendar days. If an agreement is reached it shall be
implemented after the agreement in the next payroll period when administratively
feasible. If an agreement is not reached during the reopener negotiations and the
need for insurance changes is time sensitive as ascertained by the Board and the
Human Resources Director, the Employer may implement the changes to be
effective immediately when the changes can be administratively carried out. If the
Union desires to continue the bargaining process beyond the Employer's
implementation then the parties shall continue through the negotiations
procedures contained in Chapter 41.56, RCW. If the outcome of the continued
impasse resolution process through mediation modifies the Employer
implemented changes, such modifications shall be prospective only and shall not
apply retroactively.
ARTICLE XXIII - DRUG TESTING POLICY
The Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy and Procedures will be set forth in the "Grant
County Policy & Procedure Manual' Policy.
ARTICLE XXIV - TRAINING
The Employer will continue the current practice.
ARTICLE XXIV - SAVINGS CLAUSE
If any provision of this Agreement is legally invalidated by legislative enactment or
competent court decree, the parties will meet and negotiate about such provision.
However, the remaining provisions of the contract will remain in full force and effect.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page 31
ARTICLE XXV - ENTIRE. AGREEMENT
The terms hereof cover the entire Agreement between the parties, and all rights not
specifically abridged or limited herein are reserved exclusively to the Employer,
regardless of whether or not such rights have previously been exercised by the Employer.
There shall be no verbal or written agreement between the Employer and the employees
in violation of this Agreement. This Agreement contains all of the covenants, stipulations
and provisions agreed upon and no representative of either party has authority to make,
and none of the parties shall be bound by any statement, representation or agreement
reached prior to the signing of this Agreement and not set forth herein.
ARTICLE XXVI - TERM OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall be effective January 1, 2019, except as other-6se indicated, and
shall remain in full force and effect until December 31, 2020.
Negotiations may be requested by either party to this Agreement ninety (90) days before
the expiration of this Agreement.
DATED this C�:)y day or CQ =9 • , 2020.
BOARD OF COUNTY GRANT COUNTY PUBLIC
COMMISSIONERS -E YEES' ASSOCIATION
Cindy Carter, hairperson wren aedke, President
Tom Ta lor, Vice Chair erson
Richard Stevens, Commissioner
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020
DECEIVED
OCT 7 1 2020
# GRANT GOUfVTY COMMISSIONERS
Page 32
ADDENDUM A — Salary Administration Procedures
A new hire will be placed at the appropriate salary range at step 1 based on the study
and subject to prior review by the Human Resources Department and subject to prior
approval by the Board of County Commissioners. An employee will progress to step 2
after 6 months of successful service and, subsequently, to step 3 after another 6 months of
successful service. Thereafter, incumbents will progress to next higher steps in annual
increments until reaching range maximum. The steps within the pay plan will continue
unless the parties negotiate to discontinue the steps prior to the end of the last year of the
CBA.
Exceptions:
• New hires may be placed at rates above step 1 in rare instances where the
person brings exceptional experience, training, specialized knowledge and/or
essential credentials. This may be done subject to prior review by the Human
Resources Department and subject to prior approval by the Board of County
Commissioners.
• Present employees promoted into a job with a higher band allocation may be
placed at the new salary range step that would result in a "promotional"
salary increase subject to prior review and recommendation of the Human
Resources Department and subject to prior approval by the Board of County
Commissioners. Promotional salary increase means the step in the new
salary range which provides the employee with an increase in pay not
necessarily the same step as the prior salary range step.
• In rare instances, severe market pressures on specific jobs may be considered
for recruitment of candidates in very high demand subject to prior review of
the Human Resources Department and subject to prior approval by the
Board of County Commissioners. Normally, a new recruit will not be placed
in a salary step higher than any present incumbent in the same job class who
is performing at a fully competent level except in circumstances where the
person brings exceptional experience, training, specialized knowledge and/or
essential credentials to the job. This assessment is subject to prior review by
the Human Resources Department and subject to prior approval by the
Board of County Commissioners
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page A-1
Progression Increases:
Incumbents whose salary rate is in a step lower than step 7 and whose performance is
entirely satisfactory on a continuing basis as determined by the Elected Official(s) or
Department Heads with review by the Human Resources Department, will progress to
next higher step at annual salary adjustment time, until their salaries reach step 7.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page A-2
ADDENDUM B - 2019 and 2020 Pav Plan
2019 Pay Plan
Job Title
Band
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Solid Waste Seasonal
Laborer
1
H
$13.36
$13.76
$14.16
$14.56
$14.95
$15.34
$15.72
P $1,157.87 $1,192.53 $1,227.20 $1,261.87 $1,295.67 $1,329.47
$1,362.40
M $2,315.73 $2,385.07 $2,454.40 $2,523.73 $2,591.33 $2,658.93
$2,724.80
Asst Payroll/Acct Clerk
3
H
$17.79
$18.32
$18.85
$19.38
$19.90
$20.42
$20.93
P $1,541.80 $1,587.73 $1,633.67 $1,679.60 $1,724.67 $1,769.73
$1,813.93
M $3,083.60 $3,175.47 $3,267.33 $3,359.20 $3,449.33 $3,539.47
$3,627.87
Secretary Receptionist
5
H
$19.22
$19.80
$20.37
$20.94
$21.51 1
$22.07
$22.62
P 1 $1,665.73 $1,716.00 $1,765.40 $1,814.80 $1,864.20 $1,912.73
$1,960.40
M $3,331.47 $3,432.00 $3,530.80 $3,629.60 $3,728.40 $3,825.47
$3,920.80
SW Landfill Attendant
5
H
$19.22
$19.80
$20.37
$20.94
$21.51
$22.07
$22.62
P $1,665.73 $1,716.00 $1,765.40 $1,814.80 $1,864.20 $1,912.73
$1,960.40
M $3,331.47 $3,432.00 $3,530.80 $3,629.60 $3,728.40 $3,825.47
$3,920.80
Service Mechanic
6
H
$19.96
$20.56
$21.16
$21.75
$22.34
$22.92
$23.49
P $1,729.87 $1,781.87 $1,833.87 $1,885.00 $1,936.13 $1,986.40
$2,035.80
M $3,459.73 $3,563.73 $3,667.73 $3,770.00 $3,872.27 $3,972.80
$4,071.60
SW Laborer
6
H
$19.96
$20.56
$21.16
$21.75
$22.34
$22.92
$23.49
P $1,729.87 $1,781.87 $1,833.87 $1,885.00 $1,936.13 $1,986.40
$2,035.80
M $3,459.73 $3,563.73 $3,667.73 $3,770.00 $3,872.27 $3,972.80
$4,071.60
Truck Driver
6
H
$19.96
$20.56
$21.16
$21.75
$22.34
$22.92
$23.49
P $1,729.87 $1,781.87 $1,833.87 $1,885.00 $1,936.13 $1,986.40
$2,035.80
M $3,459.73 $3,563.73 $3,667.73 $3,770.00 $3,872.27 $3,972.80
$4,071.60
Accounting Clerk I - A/P
7
H
$20.78
$21.40
$22.02
$22.64
$23.25
$23.85
$24.45
P $1,800.93 $1,854.67 $1,908.40 $1,962.13 $2,015.00 $2,067.00
$2,119.00
M $3,601.87 $3,709.33 $3,816.80 $3,924.27 $4,030.00 $4,134.00
$4,238.00
Engineering Technician 2
7
H
$20.78
$21.40
$22.02
$22.64
$23.25
$23.85
$24.45
P $1,800.93 $1,854.67 $1,908.40 $1,962.13 $2,015.00 $2,067.00
$2,119.00
M $3,601.87 $3,709.33 $3,816.80 $3,924.27 $4,030.00 $4,134.00
$4,238.00
Light Equipment Operator
7
H
$20.78
$21.40
$22.02
$22.64
$23.25
$23.85
$24.45
P $1,800.93 $1,854.67 $1,908.40 $1,962.13 $2,015.00 $2,067.00
$2,119.00
M $3,601.87 $3,709.33 $3,816.80 $3,924.27 $4,030.00 $4,134.00
$4,238.00
Solid Waste A/R
7
H
$20.78
$21.40
$22.02
$22.64
$23.25
$23.85
$24.45
P $1,800.93 $1,854.67 $1,908.40 $1,962.13 $2,015.00 $2,067.00
$2,119.00
M $3,601.87 $3,709.33 $3,816.80 $3,924.27 $4,030.00 $4,134.00
$4,238.00
Solid Waste Operator
7
H
$20.78
$21.40
$22.02
$22.64
$23.25
$23.85
$24.45
P $1,800.93 $1,854.67 $1,908.40 $1,962.13 $2,015.00 $2,067.00
$2,119.00
M $3,601.87 $3,709.33 $3,816.80 $3,924.27 $4,030.00 $4,134.00
$4,238.00
Accounting Clerk 2 - A/P
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
H = Hourly
P = Pay Period
I
M =
Monthly
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page B-1
Job Title
Band
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Bridge Crew Equipment
Operator
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
Engineering Technician 3
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
SW Programs Coordinator
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
Technology Systems
Technician
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
Traffic Technician /Sign
Technician
8
H
$21.68
$22.33
$22.98
$23.62
$24.26
$24.89
$25.51
P $1,878.93 $1,935.27 $1,991.60 $2,047.07 $2,102.53 $2,157.13
$2,210.87
M $3,757.87 $3,870.53 $3,983.20 $4,094.13 $4,205.07 $4,314.27
$4,421.73
Area Grader Operator
9
H
$22.71
$23.39
$24.07
$24.74
$25.41
$26.07
$26.72
P $1,968.20 $2,027.13 $2,086.07 $2,144.13 $2,202.20 $2,259.40
$2,315.73
M $3,936.40 $4,054.27 $4,172.13 $4,288.27 $4,404.40 $4,518.80
$4,631.47
Engineering Technician 4
9
H
$22.71
$23.39
$24.07
$24.74
$25.41
$26.07
$26.72
P $1,968.20 $2,027.13 $2,086.07 $2,144.13 $2,202.20 $2,259.40
$2,315.73
M $3,936.40 $4,054.27 $4,172.13 $4,288.27 $4,404.40 $4,518.80
$4,631.47
Mechanic
9
H
$22.71
$23.39
$24.07
$24.74
$25.41
$26.07
$26.72
P $1,968.20 $2,027.13 $2,086.07 $2,144.13 $2,202.20 $2,259.40
$2,315.73
M $3,936.40 $4,054.27 $4,172.13 $4,288.27 $4,404.40 $4,518.80
$4,631.47
Multiple Equipment
Operator
9
H
$22.71
$23.39
$24.07
$24.74
$25.41
$26.07
$26.72
P $1,968.20 $2,027.13 $2,086.07 $2,144.13 $2,202.20 $2,259.40
$2,315.73
M $3,936.40 $4,054.27 $4,172.13 $4,288.27 $4,404.40 $4,518.80
$4,631.47
Engineering Technician 5
10
H
$23.84
$24.56
$25.27
$25.98
$26.68
1 $27.37
$28.05
P $2,066.13 $2,128.53 $2,190.07 $2,251.60 $2,312.27 $2,372.07
$2,431.00
M $4,132.27 $4,257.07 $4,380.13 $4,503.20 $4,624.53 $4,744.13
$4,862.00
Road Information Services
Technician
10
H
$23.84
$24.56
$25.27
$25.98
$26.68
$27.37
$28.05
P $2,066.13 $2,128.53 $2,190.07 $2,251.60 $2,312.27 $2,372.07
$2,431.00
M $4,132.27 $4,257.07 $4,380.13 $4,503.20 $4,624.53 $4,744.13
$4,862.00
Facilities Maintenance
Specialist
11
H
$25.02
$25.77
$26.52
$27.26
$28.00
$28.73
$29.45
P$2,168.40 $2,233.40 $2,298.40 $2,362.53 $2,426.67 $2,489.93
$2,552.33
M $4,336.80 $4,466.80 $4,596.80 $4,725.07 $4,853.33 $4,979.87
$5,104.67
Lead Diesel Mechanic
11
5.02
$25.77
$26.52
$27.26
$28.00
$28.73
$29.45
*H$2
68.40 $2,233.40 $2,298.40 $2,362.53 $2,426.67 $2,489.93
$2,552.33
36.80 $4,466.80 $4,596.80 $4,725.07 $4,853.33 $4,979.87
$5,104.67
Shop Manager /Diesel
Mechanic
11
H
$25.02
$25.77
$26.52
$27.26
$28.00
$28.73
$29.45
P $2,168.40 $2,233.40 $2,298.40 $2,362.53 $2,426.67 $2,489.93
$2,552.33
M $4,336.80 $4,466.80 $4,596.80 $4,725.07 $4,853.33 $4,979.87
$5,104.67
H = Hourly
P = Pay Period
I
M = Monthly
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page B-2
2020 Pav Plan
Job Title
Band
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Solid Waste Seasonal
Laborer
1
H
$13.67
$14.08
$14.49
$14.90
$15.30
$15.70
$16.09
P $1,184.73 $1,220.27 $1,255.80 $1,291.33 $1,326.00 $1,360.67
$1,394.47
M $2,369.47 $2,440.53 $2,511.60 $2,582.67 $2,652.00 $2,721.33
$2,788.93
Asst Payroll/Acct Clerk
3
H
$18.20
$18.75
$19.29
$19.83
$20.37
$20.90
$21.42
P $1,577.33 $1,625.00 $1,671.80 $1,718.60 $1,765.40 $1,811.33
$1,856.40
M $3,154.67 $3,250.00 $3,343.60 $3,437.20 $3,530.80 $3,622.67
$3,712.80
Secretary Receptionist
5
H
$19.66
$20.25
$20.84
$21.42
$22.00
$22.57
$23.13
P $1,703.87 $1,755.00 $1,806.13 $1,856.40 $1,906.67 $1,956.07
$2,004.60
M $3,407.73 $3,510.00 $3,612.27 $3,712.80 $3,813.33 $3,912.13
$4,009.20
SW Landfill Attendant
5
H
$19.66
$20.25
$20.84
$21.42
$22.00
$22.57
$23.13
P $1,703.87 $1,755.00 $1,806.13 $1,856.40 $1,906.67 $1,956.07
$2,004.60
M $3,407.73 $3,510.00 $3,612.27 $3,712.80 $3,813.33 $3,912.13
$4,009.20
Service Mechanic
6
H
$20.42
$21.03
$21.64
$22.25
$22.85
$23.44
$24.03
P $1,769.73 $1,822.60 $1,875.47 $1,928.33 $1,980.33 $2,031.47
$2,082.60
M $3,539.47 $3,645.20 $3,750.93 $3,856.67 $3,960.67 $4,062.93
$4,165.20
SW Laborer
6
H
$20.42
$21.03
$21.64
$22.25
$22.85
1 $23.44
$24.03
P $1,769.73 $1,822.60 $1,875.47 $1,928.33 $1,980.33 $2,031.47
$2,082.60
M $3,539.47 $3,645.20 $3,750.93 $3,856.67 $3,960.67 $4,062.93
$4,165.20
Truck Driver
6
H
$20.42
$21.03
$21.64
$22.25
$22.85
$23.44
$24.03
P $1,769.73 $1,822.60 $1,875.47 $1,928.33 $1,980.33 $2,031.47
$2,082.60
M $3,539.47 $3,645.20 $3,750.93 $3,856.67 $3,960.67 $4,062.93
$4,165.20
Accounting Clerk I - A/P
7
H
$21.26
$21.90
$22.54
$23.17
$23.80
$24.42
$25.03
P $1,842.53 $1,898.00 $1,953.47 $2,008.07 $2,062.67 $2,116.40
$2,169.27
M $3,685.07 $3,796.00 $3,906.93 $4,016.13 $4,125.33 $4,232.80
$4,338.53
Engineering Technician 2
7
H
$21.26
$21.90
$22.54
$23.17
$23.80
$24.42
$25.03
P $1,842.53 $1,898.00 $1,953.47 $2,008.07 $2,062.67 $2,116.40
$2,169.27
M $3,685.07 $3,796.00 $3,906.93 $4,016.13 $4,125.33 $4,232.80
$4,338.53
Light Equipment Operator
7
H
$21.26
$21.90
$22.54
$23.17
$23.80
$24.42
$25.03
P $1,842.53 $1,898.00 $1,953.47 $2,008.07 $2,062.67 $2,116.40
$2,169.27
M $3,685.07 $3,796.00 $3,906.93 $4,016.13 $4,125.33 $4,232.80
$4,338.53
Solid Waste A/R
7
H
$21.26
$21.90
$22.54
$23.17
$23.80
$24.42
$25.03
P $1,842.53 $1,898.00 $1,953.47 $2,008.07 $2,062.67 $2,116.40
$2,169.27
M $3,685.07 $3,796.00 $3,906.93 $4,016.13 $4,125.33 $4,232.80
$4,338.53
Solid Waste Operator
7
H
$21.26
$21.90
$22.54
$23.17
$23.80
$24.42
$25.03
P $1,842.53 $1,898.00 $1,953.47 $2,008.07 $2,062.67 $2,116.40
$2,169.27
M $3,685.07 $3,796.00 $3,906.93 $4,016.13 $4,125.33 $4,232.80
$4,338.53
Accounting Clerk 2 - A/P
8
H
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
Bridge Crew Equipment
Operator
8
H
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
H = Hourly
P = Pay Period
I
M = Monthly
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page B-3
Job Title
Band
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Engineering Technician 3
8
H
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
SW Programs Coordinator
8
H
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
Technology Systems
Technician
8
x
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
Traffic Technician /Sign
Technician
8
H
$22.18
$22.85
$23.51
$24.17
$24.82
$25.47
$26.11
P $1,922.27 $1,980.33 $2,037.53 $2,094.73 $2,151.07 $2,207.40
$2,262.87
M $3,844.53 $3,960.67 $4,075.07 $4,189.47 $4,302.13 $4,414.80
$4,525.73
Area Grader Operator
9
H
$23.23
$23.93
$24.62
$25.31
$25.99
$26.67
$27.34
P $2,013.27 $2,073.93 $2,133.73 $2,193.53 $2,252.47 $2,311.40
$2,369.47
N, $4,026.53 $4,147.87 $4,267.47 $4,387.07 $4,504.93 $4,622.80
$4,738.93
Engineering Technician 4
9
x
$23.23
$23.93
$24.62
$25.31
$25.99
$26.67
$27.34
P $2,013.27 $2,073.93 $2,133.73 $2,193.53 $2,252.47 $2,311.40
$2,369.47
M $4,026.53 $4,147.87 $4,267.47 $4,387.07 $4,504.93 $4,622.80
$4,738.93
Mechanic
9
H
$23.23
$23.93
$24.62
$25.31
$25.99
$26.67
$27.34
P $2,013.27 $2,073.93 $2,133.73 $2,193.53 $2,252.47 $2,311.40
$2,369.47
M $4,026.53 $4,147.87 $4,267.47 $4,387.07 $4,504.93 $4,622.80
$4,738.93
Multiple Equipment
Operator
9
H
$23.23
$23.93
$24.62
$25.31
$25.99
$26.67
$27.34
P $2,013.27 $2,073.93 $2,133.73 $2,193.53 $2,252.47 $2,311.40
$2,369.47
M $4,026.53 $4,147.87 $4,267.47 $4,387.07 $4,504.93 1 $4,622.80
$4,738.93
Engineering Technician 5
10
H
$24.39
$25.12
$25.85
$26.57
$27.29
$28.00
$28.70
P $2,113.80 $2,177.07 $2,240.33 $2,302.73 $2,365.13 $2,426.67
$2,487.33
M $4,227.60 $4,354.13 $4,480.67 $4,605.47 $4,730.27 $4,853.33
$4,974.67
Road Information Services
Technician
10
H
$24.39
$25.12
$25.85
$26.57
$27.29
$28.00
$28.70
P $2,113.80 $2,177.07 $2,240.33 $2,302.73 $2,365.13 $2,426.67
$2,487.33
M $4,227.60 $4,354.13 $4,480.67 $4,605.47 $4,730.27 $4,853.33
$4,974.67
Facilities Maintenance
Specialist
11
H
$25.60
$26.37
$27.13
$27.89
$28.64
$29.38
$30.11
P$2,218.67 $2,285.40 $2,351.27 $2,417.13 $2,482.13 $2,546.27
$2,609.53
M $4,437.33 $4,570.80 $4,702.53 $4,834.27 $4,964.27 $5,092.53
$5,219.07
Lead Diesel Mechanic
11
H
$25.60
$26.37
$27.13
$27.89
$28.64
$29.38
$30.11
P $2,218.67 $2,285.40 $2,351.27 $2,417.13 $2,482.13 1 $2,546.27
$2,609.53
M $4,437.33 $4,570.80 $4,702.53 $4,834.27 $4,964.27 $5,092.53
$5,219.07
Shop Manager /Diesel
Mechanic
11
H
$25.60
$26.37
$27.13
$27.89
$28.64
$29.38
$30.11
P$2,218.67 $2,285.40 $2,351.27 $2,417.13 $2,482.13 $2,546.27
$2,609.53
M $4,437.33 $4,570.80 $4,702.53 $4,834.27 $4,964.27 $5,092.53 1
$5,219.07
H = Hourly
P = Pat Period
M = Monthly
The steps within the pay plan will continue unless the parties negotiate to discontinue
the steps prior to the end of the last year of the CBA.
Grant County - Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 - 2020 Page B-4
Employees will progress to the next applicable step on the first day of the new pay
period following the anniversary of the position date (excludes employees at Step 7).
The bands on the Pay Plan are those which apply to employees within the bargaining
unit. Employees remain in the same band but may be eligible for a step increase subject
to the provisions of Addendum A. For 2013, Steps shall be frozen in accordance with
Article 12 of this Agreement.
To be eligible for retroactive pay, an employee must be in an active employment status as
of the date of signing. Any employee who has left employment for whatever reason
before signature by the last signing party shall not be eligible for any pay and step
increases. Any employees who leave employment before the effective date of any
increases shall not be eligible for any pay and step increases. The Human Resources
Director shall make the final determination with regard to pay and step increases
eligibility.
Grant County — Public Works Unit
Working Agreement 2019 — 2020 Page B-5