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Ordinance
Number
2020 010
Date
4/19/2020
Year
2020
Title
IAFF AGREEMENT
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Collective Bargaining Agreement between <br />Mayfield Village and the I.A. F. F. Local 2619 <br />from work, and to be paid from the Treasury upon approval of the Mayor and the Director <br />of Finance. <br />2. Any member of the Fire Department may attend, at the expense of the Village any <br />conference or convention relating to their scope of employment, if authorized by the <br />Department Head and the fiscal officer of the Village certifies that funds are appropriated <br />and available for such purpose. Such person shall be reimbursed for lodging and shall be <br />provided a Fifty dollar ($50.00) per diem for each day of travel requiring overnight <br />accommodation and a Fifteen dollar ($15.00) per diem for the day of travel returning <br />home. <br />3. All employees who are summoned to jury duty in the municipal, county or federal <br />court system, must advise their chief, and or director, immediately upon receiving same. <br />If the employee is scheduled to work during said scheduled jury duty, the employee will <br />be paid his regular compensation for that time period. The employee will then reimburse <br />the Village one hundred percent (100%) of all funds received from the court for said jury <br />duty. An employee who finishes his jury duty early, during the course of his shift, should <br />report for duty for the balance of his regular shift. Similarly, an employee will work as <br />much of his or her shift as possible before jury duty taking into account reasonable travel <br />time. <br />Section 21.7. Effective January 1, 2006, all employees of the bargaining unit who are hired after <br />January 1, 2000 and appointed by the Fire Chief and Safety Director to serve on the Hillcrest <br />Technical Rescue Team shall be paid a yearly premium of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00). The <br />premium shall be paid in monthly installments over the calendar year. <br />ARTICLE 22 <br />SICK LEAVE <br />Section 22.1. Crediting of Sick Leave. Fire Department employees, covered under this contract, <br />shall earn 3.23 hours for every fifty (50) hours of service not to exceed one hundred sixty-eight <br />(168) hours of sick leave annually. <br />"Hours of service" as used in this section, includes overtime, vacations, holiday, sick leave and all <br />other approved and paid leaves of absence from service. "Hours of service" does not include the <br />additional compensation time allowed an employee who works a holiday or has their normal day off <br />on a holiday. <br />Section 22.2.. Retention of Sick Leave. An employee who transfers from another public agency <br />to Mayfield Village, who has prior service with a public agency in Ohio, shall retain credit for any <br />sick leave earned so long as he is employed by Mayfield Village, except that deduction shall be <br />made for any payment or credit given by the previous agency in lieu of taking sick leave. The <br />previously accumulated sick leave of an employee who has been separated from the public service <br />shall be placed on his credit upon his re-employment with Mayfield Village, provided that such <br />re-employment takes place within ten (10) years of the date on which the employee was last <br />(W terminated from public service. <br />17 <br />
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