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2024-111
Legislation Date
11/19/2024
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2024
Legislation Title
FOP CBA Corrections 01-01-24 thru 12-31-2026
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22.0423.04. Notice ofRecaU. Notice of recall shall be sent to the employees) by registered mail, <br />with a copy to the FOP, and shall contain a date to return to work which shall not be less than ten <br />(10) days from the date of mailing. The Employer shall be deemed to have fulfilled its obligation <br />by mailing the recall notice by registered mail. The notification of the intent to return to work <br />must be communicated to the Chief of Police within seven (7) days of receipt of notice as aforesaid, <br />and the employee must report back to work by the date set forth in the notice or forfeit his or her <br />right to return. <br />23.05. Aeemntion. It is the intent of the parties, through this article, to establish an objective <br />procedure by which a reduction in force (Le., layoff or job abolishment) may be accomplished, <br />should the need arise, and supersede the provisions of ORC 124.321 to 124.328, 124.37, OAC <br />123:1-41-01 to 123: 1-41-22, and all local rules and regulations of the City of North Olmsted <br />Civil Service Commission governing workforce reductions. <br />ARTICLE XXM 24 <br />APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF WORK RULES, <br />33,9} 24.01. The FOP recognizes that the Employer, in order to carry out its statutory mandates <br />and goals, has the right to promulgate reasonable work rules, policies, procedures and directives <br />consistent with statutory authority, to regulate the personal conduct of employees including drug <br />testing. <br />333 24.02. The Employer agrees that, to the extent any work rules have been or will become <br />reduced to writing, every employee shall have access to them. Copies of newly established written <br />work rules or amendments to existing work rules will be made available to all employees. <br />33.93 24.03. It is the Employer's intention to uniformly apply work rules, policies, and directives <br />among all employees. <br />33,9424.04. All new employees during their probationary period shall be supplied with a personal <br />copy of all work rules, policies, procedures and directives. Which documents shall be returned <br />upon employee's completion of his probationary period. <br />ARTICLE XXW 15 <br />LABOR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE <br />34.9k 25.01. In the interest of sound Labor/Management relations, unless mutually agreed <br />otherwise, once each quarter on a mutually agreeable day and time, the Mayor, and appropriate <br />designee(s) shall meet with not more than a three (3) employee representatives and one non- <br />employee representative of the FOP to discuss pending problems or issues of concern and to <br />promote a more harmonious Labor/Management relationship. <br />34.93 25.02. An agenda will be furnished upon request of either party at least five (5) working <br />days in advance of the scheduled meetings with a list of the matters to be taken up in the meeting, <br />and the names of those FOP representatives who will be attending. <br />27 <br />68635713-9656, v. 6 <br />
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