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2014-76
Legislation Date
12/2/2014
Legislation Title
Collective Bargaining Agreement Firefighters (CBA IAFF)
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examinations /drug screen testing provided for in this Article and the Employer's Drug Testing <br />Procedures per the City of North Olmsted Drug Free Workplace Policy. <br />34.2 The City's drug testing policy shall be the drug free workplace plans established by the <br />Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC), a copy of which is attached hereto as Appendix B. It <br />is further agreed to by the Association and the Employer that only BWC Level 3 Drug Free <br />Workplace Policy will be implemented by the parties, with random drug testing. If there are any <br />changes in the BWC policy during the terms of this Agreement, the Employer shall notify the <br />Union and all employees of the changes in writing at least ten (10) days prior to the effective <br />date of the changes, and the agreed upon policy attached to the CBA shall be updated to reflect <br />the BWC changes, with copies being provided to the Association and employees. <br />3 4. 3 If an employee is required to submit a written report, they shall be advised of the reason <br />for such report. <br />34.4 In the event that disciplinary action is taken against a member, the member shall have the <br />right to request the presence of an Association representative when such action is taken. <br />34.5 If all the screening and confirmatory tests are positive regarding the use of non - felonious <br />drugs, the City shall require the employee to participate in a rehabilitation or detoxification <br />program, as determined by appropriate medical personnel. This provision shall apply to only the <br />first incident of positive testing of or use of non - felonious drugs. Any employee testing positive <br />for the use of non - felonious drugs the second time and any employee testing positive for and /or <br />the use of felonious drugs may be subject to disciplinary action up to termination at the <br />Employer's discretion without any rehabilitation program. The cost of the program will be <br />covered by the employee's health insurance plan or the employer. <br />34.6 An employee who participates in a rehabilitation or detoxification program shall be <br />allowed to use sick leave, vacation leave, or personal days for the period of the rehabilitation. If <br />no such leave credit is available, such employee may be placed on an unpaid medical leave of <br />absence. <br />34.7 Upon completion of the program and retest that demonstrates that the employee is no <br />longer illegally using a controlled substance, the employee shall be returned to his position. <br />Such employee may be subject to periodic retesting at the Employer's discretion, upon return to <br />his position for a period of two (2) years from the date of his return. <br />34.8 Any employee in the above mentioned rehabilitation program will not lose any seniority <br />should it be necessary that he be required to take an unpaid medical leave of absence. <br />ARTICLE XXXV PROBATIONARY PERIOD <br />35.1 All new employees shall have a probationary period of eighteen (18) months. <br />Probationary period will be extended until new employee has earned Paramedic Certification or <br />thirty -six (36) months, whichever comes first. <br />30 <br />
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