HomeMy WebLinkAbout7/1/2009-6/30/2012 AGREEMENT BETWEEN
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
AND
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF POLICE OFFICERS (I.B.P.O.)
LOCAL 454
(Police Lieutenants)
EFFECTIVE JULY 19 2009 to JUNE 309 2012
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE 1: RECOGNITION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARTICLE 2: EMPLOYEE RIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARTICLE 3: PRESERVATION OF RIGHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARTICLE 4: MANAGEMENT RIGHTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
ARTICLE 5: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE &ARBITRATION. . . . . . . . 4
ARTICLE 6: UNION BUSINESS LEAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ARTICLE 7: SALARY SCHEDULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ARTICLE 8: WORK SCHEDULE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ARTICLE 9: STEP RATE INCREASE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
ARTICLE 10: NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
ARTICLE 11: LONGEVITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ARTICLE 12: EDUCATION INCENTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ARTICLE 13: OVERTIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ARTICLE 14: OUTSIDE DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ARTICLE 15: STRIKE DETAILS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ARTICLE 16: COURT APPEARANCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ARTICLE 17: HOLIDAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ARTICLE 18: PERSONAL DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ARTICLE 19: VACATION LEAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ARTICLE 20: SICK LEAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ARTICLE 21: BEREAVEMENT LEAVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ARTICLE 22: ANNOUNCED RETIREMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ARTICLE 23: TERMINAL LEAVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ARTICLE 24: INJURY LEAVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
ARTICLE 25: UNIFORM ALLOWANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ARTICLE 26: LIABILITY INSURANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ARTICLE 27: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ARTICLE 28: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ARTICLE 29: DRUG TESTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
ARTICLE 30: WORKING CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
ARTICLE 31: LEAVE OF ABSENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ARTICLE 32: FIREARMS PERMITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
ARTICLE 33: WEAPONS PROFICIENCY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ARTICLE 34: DEFIBRILLATION PROFICIENCY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ARTICLE 35: DURATION OF AGREEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
APPENDIX 1: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
APPENDIX 2: DRUG TESTING PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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ARTICLE 1: RECOGNITION
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Section A. Lieutenants Recognition The Town of North Andover recognizes the North
Andover Police Lieutenants for the purpose of negotiating wages, hours of work and all other
conditions of employment.
Section B. Good Faith Clause The Town of North Andover through its agent(s) and the Police
Lieutenants agree to negotiate and bargain in good faith as allowed by Federal and State laws.
Section C. IBPO Recognition The Town of North Andover, also, recognizes the International
Brotherhood of Police Officers, hereafter referred to as the IBPO, as the exclusive bargaining
agent for the purpose of collective bargaining relative to wages, hours and other conditions of
employment of all employees covered by this Agreement and employed by the Police
Department. The Municipal employer, the Chief of Police and the IBPO agree not to discriminate
against employees covered by this agreement due to membership or non-membership in the
IBPO.
Section D. Bargaining Unit Description The unit to which this agreement is applicable
consists of all full time sworn police officers with rank of Lieutenant or higher and specifically
excludes patrol officers, sergeants, chief, executive officer, special police officers, reserve police
officers, auxiliary officers, community service officer and all civilian employees of the police
department.
n Section E. Anti-discrimination Clause The Municipal employer, Police Chief and the IBPO
agree not to discriminate in any way against employees covered by this agreement because of
race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sex or age.
ARTICLE 2: EMPLOYEE RIGHTS
All job benefits heretofore enjoyed by the employees, either by State Statute, Personnel By-Law
or Civil Service, which are not specifically provided for or abridged in the agreement are hereby
protected by this agreement. Where subject matter is covered by both this agreement and
Personnel By-law, the language of the agreement shall control. All other benefits which are
enjoyed by the employees covered by this agreement are hereby protected by this agreement.
ARTICLE 3: PRESERVATION OF RIGHTS
The Town of North Andover agrees that all rights and privileges previously and currently
enjoyed by the Lieutenants will remain in effect unless specifically abridged or modified by the
contract agreement.
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ARTICLE 4: MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
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Except as expressly limited by provision of this Agreement or by statute, the Union recognizes
that all of the functions, rights, powers, responsibilities and authority of the Town in regard to the
operation of its work and business and the direction of its work force are, and shall remain,
exclusively of the Town.
ARTICLE 5: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE AND ARBITRATION
Section A: Definition Any complaint, dispute or controversy of any kind which arises between
one or more employees and the Town of North Andover or its agents shall be processed at Step 1
and 2. For the purposes of a grievance processed beyond Step 2, a grievance shall be defined as a
complaint between the Town and the Union and/or any employee involving only an interpretation
of a specific provision of this Agreement.
Section B: Grievance Steps A grievance must be presented within thirty (30) days of the time
of occurrence of the alleged contract violation or within thirty(30) days of the time the employee
should reasonably have acquired knowledge of the incident giving rise to the violation or within
thirty (30) days of the dispute or controversy and must be processed in accordance with the steps,
time limits and conditions set forth below in this Article. Time limits may be waived or extended
by agreement in writing by both parties. An aggrieved employee(s) may have a union
representative at and participating in any level of the following procedures:
Step 1. The employee shall submit his grievance in writing to the IBPO Local Grievance
Executive Board who shall determine justification for the complaint. In making such
determination, the Board may discuss the grievance with the employee's immediate
supervisor.
Step 2. If the grievance is unresolved, the Union, through its Grievance Board, shall
submit the grievance in writing to the Chief setting forth the nature of the grievance. The
Chief shall have fifteen (15) days, exclusive of Saturday and Sunday, to answer the
grievance.
Step 3. If the Union is not satisfied with the Chiefs decision the grievance shall be
appealed in writing within ten(10) days to the Town Manager.
Step 4. If the grievance is not resolved at step 3, the Union and only the Union, may
within fifteen (15) calendar days after the reply of the Town manager is due, submit the
grievance to arbitration by sending a letter to the American Arbitration Association with a
letter to the Town Manager.
The arbitrator shall be selected and the arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with the rules
of the American Arbitration Association. Expenses for the arbitrator's services shall be shared
equally by both parties.
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The arbitrator shall be without power to alter, amend, add to or subtract from the express
(� language of the agreement. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties.
Money awards resulting from a decision of the arbitrator shall in no case be retroactive prior to
the date of submission of the grievance in writing to the Union.
A grievance shall be deemed waived unless presented to the next higher step within the time
limits so provided unless such time limits for filing a grievance are extended by mutual
agreement of the parties. "Calendar" days as used in this Article shall not include Saturday or
Sunday for purposes of the time limits under the grievance procedure.
The grievance committee shall be allowed access at all reasonable times to Town property and
records relevant for the purposes of investigating a grievance.
Section C. Establishment of Executive Board The Union agrees to set up an Executive Board
to screen all grievance or complaints for the merit of the grievance. The Board shall be made up
by the members of the Bargaining unit.
ARTICLE 6: UNION BUSINESS LEAVE
The Employer agrees to provide time off, without loss of compensation or benefit, for up to a
total of two (2) days (unit wide) for members of the Union to conduct legitimate Union business.
Such leave shall be subject to reasonable notice and subject to operational requirements of the
Department as determined by the Chief.
ARTICLE 7: SALARY SCHEDULE
Section A. Compensation Lieutenants shall receive compensation per the below schedule:
Min Step II Step III Max
July 1, 2009 0.0% $58,961.95 $62,848.35 $67,333.56 $71,104.76
July 1, 2010 0.0% $58,961.95 $62,848.35 $67,333.56 $71,104.76
July 1, 2011 2.0%, $60,141.19 $64,105.32 $68,680.23 $72,526.86
ARTICLE 8: WORK SCHEDULE
Section A. Work Week Employees shall work a so-called "4 and 2" work schedule consisting
n of four(4) consecutive days (or nights), on duty followed by two (2) consecutive days (or nights),
off duty under a six-week rotating schedule.
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Section B. Work Day The regular workday shall consist of eight and one-half (8.5) hours
including fifteen(15) minutes before the scheduled shift starting time and (15)minutes following
the scheduled shift ending time. No overtime shall be incurred as a result of these fifteen minute
periods before and after the scheduled shift notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this
Agreement.
Section C. Hourly Rate Computation The hourly rate shall be computed by dividing the
annual salary, as specified in the Salary Schedule, by 2065.5 hours (8.5 hours x 243 days). The
overtime rate of pay shall be one and one-half(1.5)times the hourly rate.
Section D. Administrative Schedule Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions and to the
contrary,the Police Chief reserves the right to assign employees in administrative and specialist
positions to a five (5) consecutive day schedule where said schedule is determined by the Chief
to best serve the Town. In such cases,the employees working the 5-day work schedule shall
receive two (2) consecutive days off and, in addition, shall in each calendar year, receive eighteen
(18) compensatory days off. These additional days will be credited based on 11/z days for each
month of service on this schedule.
Section E. Bi-Weekly Pay Bi-weekly pay will be computed by dividing the yearly salary by 26.
In any event, Lieutenants' total base pay will be equal to the yearly rates established in the Salary
Schedule of this contract.
Section F. Overtime Computation In accordance with Federal and State Wage Laws,
longevity, differentials and incentive pay will be computed into the overtime rate.
Section G. Retirement Pay In accordance with all Federal, State and Essex County laws, rules,
regulations and procedures, the following payments will be treated as base pay which will
computed as compensation for pension and retirement purposes: straight time, holiday pay, sick
pay,vacation pay, longevity pay and differential pay.
ARTICLE 9: STEP RATE INCREASE
Section A. Step Rates Any Lieutenant with continuous full-time employment shall receive the
increment between his present rate and the next highest rate as follows:
1. After completion of six (6) months at the minimum or entrance rate.
2. Thereafter one year from the date of his previous increase until he attains the
maximum rate of the range of the compensation grade to which his position class
is assigned.
3. The increase in rate which this increment represents must be recommended by the
(� Chief of Police and approved by the Town Manager.
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n 4. The increase shall be based on performance of the employee during the preceding
six (6)month or twelve (12) month period and not solely on length of service.
Section B. Right of Appeal Any Lieutenant who is not recommended to receive the increment
shall have the right to appeal to the Town Manager. Upon receipt of such appeal, the Town
Manager may initiate and approve the increment without the recommendation of the department
head after hearing both the employee and the department head, or may deny the appeal. The
decision of the Town Manager shall be final.
Section C. Right to Reconsideration A newly promoted Lieutenant denied an increment after
six (6) months continuous employment shall be considered again for such increment following
completion of an additional six (6) months continuous employment.
Section D. Promotion Increase An newly promoted Lieutenant receiving a promotion to a
vacant position or to a new position, shall be upon assignment resulting from such promotion
receive the rate in compensation grade of the vacant or new position next above his existing rate.
ff the resulting adjustment does not equal $100.00 per year, the adjustment shall be to the second
rate above the existing rate but within the compensation grade of the vacant or new position.
Section E. Six Month Step Rate The employee receiving a promotion and adjustment in rate
pursuant to the provisions of the preceding subsection shall receive the next increment of his
compensation grade effective following completion of six (6) months at the rate resulting from
the promotion.
Section F. Entrance to Higher Rate The Town Manager may authorize an entrance rate higher
than the minimum rate upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police supported by evidence in
writing of special reasons and exceptional circumstances satisfactory to the Manager and such
other variance in the classification and compensation plans as it may deem necessary for the
proper functioning of the service of the Town.
ARTICLE 10: NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL
Lieutenants regularly assigned to work the early night shift shall be paid a differential payable
weekly and computed on their regular weekly salary. Employees regularly assigned to work the
late night shift shall be paid a differential payable in the same manner. Said night shift
differentials shall be payable separate and apart from the base pay but shall be included in
overtime pay and shall not be paid to employees on sick leave or injured leave. Differentials will
be paid as follows: 6% early night shift and 6% late night shift.
ARTICLE 11: LONGEVITY
Section A. Payment Schedule A Lieutenant who has been in continuous full-time employment
(� shall be paid, in addition to the compensation received under the present plan, an annual
increment determined as follows:
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n Length of Service July 1, 2009 July 1, 2010
Over 5 but not over 10 years $500 $525
Over 10 but not over 15 years $800 $825
Over 15 but not over 20 years $900 $925
Over 20 but not over 25 years $1,000 $1,025
Over 25 years $1,100 $1,125
Section B. Eligibility Lieutenants will become eligible for longevity increments on the 5th,
10th, 15th, 20th and 25th anniversary date of his employment.
Section C. Re-employment Any Lieutenant who qualifies for longevity compensation and then
leaves the employ of the Town shall not be entitled to such compensation if re-employed until a
new five year period of continuous full-time employment has been served, except for authorized
leave of absence (see Article 31).
Section D. Interrupted Service If the service of a Lieutenant is interrupted by lay-off, military
service, or other reason not resulting from the employee's own action, total service will be
considered as continuous service.
Section E. Base Pay Inclusion Longevity payment shall be included as part of base pay for
overtime and other purposes, and shall also be treated as part of compensation for pension and
retirement purposes.
ARTICLE 12: EDUCATION INCENTIVE
Section A. Education Incentive
1. Employees hired before July 1, 2009, and participating in the educational incentive
program known as the "Quinn Bill" pursuant to M.G.L. c. 41, §108L as of that date, shall
continue to receive education incentive pay pursuant to that statute, notwithstanding
underfunding of the reimbursement towards the incentive program by the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts. However, the Town will continue to seek financial support from the
Commonwealth for such program to the extent it remains available, and may take such
administrative steps as may be required to accomplish this purpose.
2. Employees who are not eligible for Quinn Bill incentives, including all officers hired on
�} or after July 1, 2009, shall receive an education incentive based upon their educational
attainments, as set forth below.
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3. Employees who possess an Associates Degree, from a two-year program at an accredited
institution, in Criminal Justice or a field reasonably related to law enforcement, shall
receive an education incentive in the amount of $3,000 per year, payable in a pro rata
amount in the employee's regular paycheck, which amount shall be included in
calculating the overtime rate.
4. Employees who possess'a Bachelor's Degree from a four-year accredited college or
university shall receive an education incentive in the amount of$6,000 per year, payable
in a pro rata amount in the employee's regular paycheck, which amount shall be included
in calculating the overtime rate. The Bachelor's degree must be in Criminal Justice, in a
Liberal Arts or Business related discipline, in forensic science, or in a discipline
recognized by the policy referenced below.
5. The intent of the education incentive is to attract and reward employees who have
attained a degree that emphasizes critical thinking skills, as well as oral and written
communication. Accreditation for the purposes of the colleges and universities granting
the degrees for which compensation will be paid shall mean accreditation by the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) or an equivalent regional
accrediting agency in another region. Programs granting degrees recognized for the
purposes of this Article must be reasonably rigorous, and programs delivering content
primarily through on-line methods may be scrutinized to a greater extent, as will
programs granting credits for"life experience."
6. The Town shall develop policy as necessary to implement this Article of the agreement in
consultation with a committee of department members representing a cross section of the
department in terms of rank and assignment, and including one or more members
designated by the Union. The policy will guide the interpretation of this provision of the
agreement as it relates to the type of degrees that are deemed to be related to law
enforcement for the purpose of the Associates Degree, the types of degrees that can
qualify for the Bachelor's Degree stipend, the colleges and programs that will be
acceptable, and the procedure for notifying the Town of a degree and the proof required.
In the event of a disagreement regarding the policy, the matter will be submitted to the
Town Manager for final determination.
7. The parties intend that any educational incentive paid hereunder will satisfy or be applied
towards the requirements of any future statutory educational incentive program, should
such a program be enacted and be applicable to employees of the Town. If available
under such future enactment, the Town may seek financial support from the
Commonwealth for such program, and may take such administrative steps as may be
required to accomplish this purpose.
Section B. Tuition Reimbursement Any Lieutenant who has completed five (5) full years of
service shall receive educational reimbursement for all courses, certifications, diplomas and
degrees taken by the individual Lieutenant that will advance his/her administrative, management
and police skills within the Department. Conditions for reimbursement will be as follows:
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1. Reimbursement will be provided, in accordance with provisions of this Article,
provided the employee receives an advanced favorable recommendation by the
Chief of Police and approval by the Town Manager, subject to the appropriation
of funds.
2. Course must be offered outside normal working hours. Hardship cases may be
discussed with approving authority in paragraph 1.
3. Course contents must be job-related and approved.
4. Course cost must be approved in advance.
5. Educational reimbursement of 100% will be made for registration fees, books and
tuition based on passing grade of C or better.
6. Grade and payment certification is required before reimbursement.
7. Employee will be obligated to remain in the Town employment for six months
after completion of the course, or full reimbursement for the last courses will be
deducted from final paycheck at time of termination.
ARTICLE 13: OVERTIME
Section A. Rate of Pay In the event that a need for overtime should occur in the department
because of sickness, vacation, or other unforeseen conditions, overtime shall be administered by
the Chief or his designee, and shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half of the regular rate of
pay. Time worked in excess of the normal tour of duty on any work day shall be considered
overtime and shall be paid at the time and one half rate.
Section B. Mandatory Call-in All mandatory call-in shifts for all officers will be paid at time
and one half for a minimum shift of four(4)hours.
Section C. No Forced Overtime No Lieutenant shall be forced to work overtime except in the
case of a declared emergency.
Section D. Assignment of Overtime The Chief of Police maintains the right to assign overtime
in accordance with the needs of the Department, however, every effort should be made to
distribute overtime evenly among all Lieutenants.
ARTICLE 14: OUTSIDE DETAILS
(� Section A. Rate of Pay All outside occasional details exclusive of strike details shall be paid at
the hourly rate set forth below, with a four hour minimum; over four hours paid for eight hours,
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over eight hours paid for a minimum of twelve hours; and shall be assigned by the Chief, or his
n designee. Saturday, Sunday and holiday details shall be at one and one-half times the prevailing
detail rate.
The basic detail rate shall be $43.00 per hour for all details except for municipal details, which
shall be paid at the rate of$40.00 per hour. Municipal details are defined as those details that are
paid directly by the Town of North Andover (or any of its departments) or are paid by a
contractor/vendor who is paid by the Town of North Andover(or any of its departments).
Section B. Command of Detail When a detail of four (4) or more officers below the rank of
Lieutenant is established for non-town related functions, a Lieutenant shall be assigned to
command that detail at one and one-half times the detail rate.
Section C. Distribution of Details The Lieutenants seek fair and equitable distribution of all
outside details to every full-time sworn member of the Police Department. To this end, the
Lieutenants recognize and accept the North Andover Police Union/Association's vote in June of
1991 to establish a seniority list that integrates Lieutenants for the purpose of distributing detail
overtime based on length of full time service.
Section D. MGL c41, s100 Any Lieutenant who performs a detail described in this Article shall
be protected by MGL c41 s 100, as amended.
n Section E. Donation of Time The Lieutenants reserve the right to donate their time to certain
non-profit Town sponsored functions on a case by case basis. This section does not reduce or
negate the provisions of MGL c41 s11IF.
Section F. Authority With the exception of the conditions of this Article, the Chief of Police or
his designee maintains the authority to set outside detail policy,procedures and regulations.
Section G. No Forced Work Except in emergencies declared by the Chief of Police, no
Lieutenant will be forced to work details.
ARTICLE 15: STRIKE DETAIL
Lieutenants assigned to strike details will be compensated at the rate of$60.00 per hour, with a
four hour minimum; over four hours to equal eight hours; over eight hours to equal twelve hours.
ARTICLE 16: COURT APPEARANCES
Section A. Court-time Compensation A Lieutenant who is in an off duty status or on vacation,
or on a day off, who attends as a witness or in any capacity for, or on behalf of the
Commonwealth, or the Town, in a criminal or other matter including civil, pending in any court
n of the Commonwealth, or before a Grand Jury proceeding, or in conference with a District
Attorney, or Assistant District Attorney, or at any pre-trial court conference or any other related
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hearing or proceeding; or who is required or requested by any City, County, Town, State, or the
Federal Government or subdivision or Agency, Board, Commission, Division, Authority,
Tribunal or Official of the State or Federal Government or subdivision or agency of either such
government, or in any other capacity for or on behalf of the government of the United States or
the Commonwealth or town in a criminal or other matter including civil, pending in a federal
district court or before a federal grand jury proceeding or a United States commissioner or in
conference with the United States attorney or any federal court proceeding shall be entitled to and
shall receive court-time compensation.
Section B. Amount of Compensation Lieutenants assigned to appear in court shall be paid
time and one-half for the amount of time in attendance with a minimum of four (4) hours.
Overtime for this purpose shall be calculated to include payments under the education incentive.
Section C. Witness Fees All witness fees received by a Lieutenant will be turned into the
Chief s office.
Section D. Continuous Work If a Lieutenant is required to remain in court or at any
proceeding, as outlined in Section A above, after 1:00 P.M. and who has worked a late night shift
continuous to the aforementioned proceeding and is scheduled to work the early night shift
within the same 24-hour period, shall have the option to work the scheduled shift or to have the
night off in lieu of pay for the court appearance.
Section E. Non-Criminal Hearings The Chief of Police shall maintain the right to assign the
Court Officer or other individual to sign and process at non-criminal hearings for all traffic
violations.
ARTICLE 17: HOLIDAYS
Section A. Paid Holidays The following days shall be recognized as paid holidays above and
beyond the payment stated in the salary schedule of this contract:
New Year's Day Labor Day
Martin Luther King Day Columbus Day
Washington's Birthday Veteran's Day
Patriot's Day Thanksgiving Day
Memorial Day Christmas Day
Independence Day
Section B. Holiday Pay Any lieutenant who is either scheduled to work, or on a regularly
scheduled day off or who requests the day off during any of the above holidays shall receive, in
addition to his regular pay, one-quarter(1/4) of his regular weekly pay as holiday pay.
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ARTICLE 18: PERSONAL DAYS
Lieutenants shall be entitled to four (4) personal days per year, not deducted from sick time, and
credited on January 1 st of each year. Two Personal days may be used to extend vacations with
two weeks notice and approval. One day may be taken with four hours notice; three days may be
taken with 24 hours notice. This requirement will be waived in the event of a documented
medical emergency of the Lieutenant or an immediate family member.
ARTICLE 19: VACATION LEAVE
Section A. Vacation Eligibility A Lieutenant in continuous service shall be granted vacation
with pay on the following terms:
1. Any Lieutenant who has completed one year of service shall be entitled to two
weeks of vacation with pay.
2. Any Lieutenant who has completed five years of service shall be entitled to
three weeks of vacation with pay.
3. A Lieutenant who has completed ten years of service shall be entitled to four
weeks of vacation with pay.
n 4. A Lieutenant who has completed fifteen years of service shall be entitled to
five weeks vacation with pay.
An employee who is in a no-pay status shall cease accruing vacation leave.
Section B. Death Benefit Upon the death of a Lieutenant who is eligible for vacation under
these rules, payment shall be made to the estate of the deceased in the amount equal to the
vacation year prior to the employee's death but which had not been granted. In addition,payment
shall be made for that vacation allowance earned or would have been earned in the vacation year
during which the employee died.
Section C. Dismissal/Retirement Lieutenants who are eligible for vacation under these rules
and whose services are terminated by dismissal through no fault or delinquency of their own, or
by retirement, or by entrance into the armed forces, shall be paid an amount equal to-the vacation
year prior to such dismissal, retirement, or entrance into the armed forces. In addition, payment
shall be made for that portion of the vacation allowances earned in the vacation year during
which such dismissal, retirement,-or entrance into the armed forces occurred up to the time of
employee's separation from the payroll.
Section D. Lieu of Sick Time Absences caused by sickness in excess of that authorized under
the rules therefore, or for personal reasons as provided for under other leave may, at the
(� discretion of the Chief of Police, be charged to vacation leave.
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n Section E. Vacation/Holiday An employee shall be granted an additional day of vacation if,
while on vacation leave, a designated holiday occurs which falls on a day of the work week. This
section of the Agreement shall not apply to employees promoted into the bargaining unit after
January 1, 2006.
Section F. Credit Date One week of vacation shall consist of five (5) work days. Vacation will
be credited each year on the permanent appointment date of each Lieutenant.
Section G. Accumulated Vacation Vacation time can be accumulated and carried into the next
anniversary year at a rate equal to twice the number of days allowed under Section A above (see
injury leave for exception). Employees promoted into the bargaining unit after January 1, 2006
may carryover into the next anniversary year a maximum of five (5)weeks of vacation.
Section H. Granting Authority Vacation leave shall be granted at the discretion of the Town
at times that best meet the operational requirements of the Department. Previously approved and
scheduled vacation leave will not be changed in an arbitrary or capricious manner.
ARTICLE 20: SICK LEAVE
Section A. Accumulation A Lieutenant in continuous service who has completed six months of
service shall be allowed six (6) days leave with pay and thereafter shall be allowed leave of one
and one-quarter (1.25) days for each month of service, provided such leave is caused by sickness
or injury or by exposure to contagious disease. An employee who is in a no-pay status, shall
cease accruing sick leave.
Section B. Unused Leave Lieutenants shall be credited with the unused portion of leave
granted under Section A above.
Section C. Additional Leave If the amount of leave credited provided under Sections A and B
above has been or is about to be exhausted, a Lieutenant may make application of additional
allowance to that provided in Section A. Such application shall be made to the Town Manager
who is authorized to grant such additional allowance as he may determine to be equitable after
reviewing all circumstances including the employee's attendance and performance record prior to
conditions supporting his request for the additional allowance.
Section D. Sick Time Use Sick leave must be authorized by the Chief of Police and must be
reported, on blanks provided for the same,to the Town Manager.
Section E. Physician's Certificate A physician's certificate of illness shall be submitted by the
employee after four (4) days absence to the Chief of Police before leave is granted under the
provisions of this Article.. This certificate shall be forwarded by the Chief of Police to the Town
Manager.
Section F. Medical Examination The Town Manager may, of his own motion, require a
medical examination of any Lieutenant who reports his inability to report for duty because of
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illness that has lasted longer than four days. This examination shall be at the expense of the
n Town by a physician appointed by the Town Manager.
Section G. Restrictions Injury, illness or disability, self-imposed, shall not be considered a
proper claim for leave under this section.
Section H. Conflict Nothing in this section shall be construed to conflict with MGL c41, s100.
ARTICLE 21: BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
Emergency leave up to five (5) working days will be granted for death in an employee's
immediate family, to include wife, husband, child, parent of either spouse, brother, sister,
brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparents, grandchildren and persons in the immediate
household.
ARTICLE 22: ANNOUNCED RETIREMENT
A Lieutenant who is eligible for retirement and announces his retirement three years in advance of
the actual date of retirement, shall be paid a $1,000.00 lump sum in June, per year for three years,
which will be treated as part of compensation for pension and retirement purposes. The benefits
contained in this Article shall be eliminated for all employees promoted into the bargaining unit
after January 1, 2006.
ARTICLE 23: TERMINAL LEAVE
Section A. Any Lieutenant whose service is terminated by retirement or death shall be allowed a
portion of his accumulated sick leave as terminal leave. The following formula shall be used in
computing the amount of terminal leave to be allowed a retiring or deceased Lieutenant:
1. Eligible for retirement in accordance with the criteria, rules and regulations as
set forward by the Essex County retirement Board.
2. A Lieutenant who qualifies for terminal leave shall be entitled to
compensation for accumulated sick leave for up to 60 days of said sick leave.
Accumulated sick leave will be paid at a rate equal to the Lieutenant's current
days pay, per Salary Schedule, at the time of separation.
3. In addition, any eligible Lieutenant can receive compensation for up to a total
of 120 additional accumulated sick days and will be at 50% compensation
based on 8.5 hour days as specified under Article 8: Work Schedule.
4. Employees promoted into the bargaining unit after January 1, 2006 shall be
limited to a maximum terminal leave payment of 90 days of pay.
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n Section B. Treatment of Compensation Contrary to any other Section or subsection contained
within this contract and in accordance with all Federal, State and Essex County laws, rules,
regulations and procedures the following payments will be treated as base pay and as part of
compensation for pension and retirement purposes; straight time, holiday pay, education
incentive, vacation pay, longevity pay and differential pay.
Section C. Payment Schedule Terminal leave will be paid in accordance with the following
formula:
1. Terminal leave will be paid in full and prorated for the balance of the fiscal
year in which a Lieutenant terminates his employment.
2. Payments will be made in increments equal to 1/12 of the total Terminal leave
due.
3. Payments will be due on the first day of.each month. In the event that a
Lieutenant ends employment part way through the month, he will receive a
full 1/12 increment upon his termination and will receive a successive 1/12
payment on the first day of the following month.
4. On July 1St of the next fiscal year, the full balance of terminal leave will be
due and payable.
5. If terminal leave is due to the death of a Lieutenant, his estate will have the
option to waive the above formula and receive payment in full upon the date
of death.
Section D. Continued Health Insurance In the event that a Lieutenant dies on duty, the Town
agrees to provide 100% of the cost for Health Insurance for the surviving spouse and children for
a period of two (2)years from the death of the employee.
ARTICLE 24: INJURY LEAVE
Section A. Line of Duty Whenever a Lieutenant is incapacitated from duty because of an injury
sustained in the performance of his duties, he shall be entitled to injury leave with full pay during
the period in which he is unable to perform his duties or until such time as he has been accepted
for retirement. Disputes concerning injury leave shall be resolved pursuant to MGL c41, s11IF.
Section B. Medical Expenses The Town shall provide and maintain insurance for the purpose
of paying the hospital, medical, and surgical expenses incurred by an employee who is injured in
the performance of his duties. Any uninsured expenses as previously outlined in Section A and
within this item are the responsibility of the Town of North Andover.
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n Section C. Sick Leave Accrual Lieutenants on 111F leave shall continue to accumulate sick
leave as described in Article 19: Sick Leave of this agreement. Credit and/or use of such
accumulated sick leave shall be granted when the Lieutenant returns to full time duty.
Section D. Vacation Accrual Lieutenants on 111F leave shall accumulate vacation in
accordance with the conditions outlined in Article 18: Vacation Leave and in addition will be
eligible to accrue and carry over vacation time in excess of the limit set the Vacaton Leave
Article. Credit and/or use of accumulated vacation time shall be granted upon return to full time
duty.
ARTICLE 25: UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
Section A. Required Equipment The Town of North Andover agrees to supply all issued
equipment that it requires Lieutenants to carry and to replace said equipment when it becomes
worn, damaged or otherwise unserviceable.
Section B. Allowance The Town of North Andover shall provide each Lieutenant a uniform
allowance that will be available in full at the start of each new fiscal year. Each allotment must
be spent by June 30th of the fiscal year that the allowance was granted.
Section C. Schedule A clothing allowance of$900 will be granted on July 1" of each fiscal
year.
Section D. Departmental Specifications Expenditure of full uniform allowance shall not
excuse any Lieutenant from maintaining his uniform in compliance with departmental
specifications.
Section E. Change in Uniform If there is a change the present uniform, the Town of North
Andover agrees to assume the cost of such change and will not be deducted from the regular
uniform allowance.
Section F. Damaged Uniforms The Town of North Andover agrees to replace uniforms
damaged or destroyed in the line of duty without cost to the employee.
ARTICLE 26: LIABILITY INSURANCE
The Town shall purchase and maintain a police professional liability insurance policy that will
include all Lieutenants with limits established as follows:
• $1,000,000 per person
• $1,000,000 per occurrence
• $1,000,000 in the aggregate for the year
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n ARTICLE 27: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS
Section A. Division Commander Vehicle Lieutenants given the added responsibility of a
division commander will be assigned a department vehicle at the discretion of the Chief of
Police.
Section B. Division Commander Differential Lieutenants given the added responsibility of a
division commander will receive a differential of 8%based on the salary schedule of the contract.
The differential will be computed and paid on a weekly basis and will be included as part of the
computations for overtime and will also be treated as part of compensation for pension and
retirement purposes.
ARTICLE 28: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Section A. Agreement to Use The North Andover Police Lieutenants recognize themselves as
professional Police Officers and Managers. To enhance their abilities and status within the
Department and the Town, the Lieutenants of the North Andover Police Department fully support
the use of written "Performance Evaluation Standards" which will remain in effect for the
duration of this contract.
raft) Section B. Document The document found in Appendix 1 will be the document that will be in
full effect and use for the purpose of the evaluating performance of each Lieutenant.
Section C Training The Town will provide a professional training program that will meet the
approval of the Department of Personnel Administration for all individuals who will act as
evaluators.
Section D. Frequency Lieutenants will not be evaluated more than bi-annually. Methods of
resolving disagreements with any portion of an evaluation will be provided for within the
attached document(Appendix 1 - Performance Evaluation)
Section E. Non-Punitive It is also recognized that Performance Evaluations, in general, are
designed to be a positive experience, stimulating professionalism,motivation and productivity.
ARTICLE 29: DRUG TESTING
Section A. Commitment Lieutenants of the North Andover Police Department are totally
committed to a drug free work place.
Section B. Documentation To maintain the Lieutenants integrity and credibility within the
department and the Town of North Andover the document in Appendix 2 - Drug Testing
Procedure, will be in full effect and use for the duration of this contract when the contents have
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been finalized and found to be satisfactory to both the Lieutenants and the Town of North
n Andover.
Any document under this Article will:
1. Maintain and insure confidentiality for the individual Lieutenant.
2. Provide for control and security of any sample taken.
3. Provide a testing facility mutually agreed to between the Town and the
Lieutenants.
4. Provide for second test, with no prejudice, in the event of a positive test.
5. Provide for follow-up testing at a secondary facility at the Town's expense.
6. Provide treatment as the initial response to a confirmed positive sample. All
treatment will be paid by current individual Health care policies that are in
effect with any outstanding balances paid in full by the Town of North
Andover.
7. In the event that any Lieutenant either does not have a healthcare policy in
effect or is not covered by such treatment, then the Town will ensure full
payment of any health or rehabilitation costs associated with the Lieutenant's
treatment
8. No Lieutenant will be subjected to any drug or alcohol testing without
probable cause to require such test.
ARTICLE 30: WORKING CONDITIONS
Section A. Mutual Enforcement All parties to this agreement shall cooperate in the
enforcement of safety rules and regulations. Complaints with respect to unsafe or unhealthy
working conditions shall be brought to the attention of the Chief of Police and can become
grounds for a grievance if left unacted upon.
Section B. Vehicle Standards No Lieutenant shall be compelled to operate any motor vehicle
that does not meet the requirements of the Registry of Motor Vehicles or that has not been
serviced to the manufacturers specifications for severe duty use. This condition applies to all
emergency as well as standard equipment added to the police vehicle that is not normally
supplied by the vehicle manufacturer.
Section C. Vehicle Insurance All police vehicles that Lieutenants will operate will be properly
insured by the Town of North Andover at the expense of the Town of North Andover.
Section D. Repair Work No Lieutenant will be compelled to do any emergency repairs on any
vehicle or its equipment including the changing of flat tires.
Section E. Professional Training Opportunities All Lieutenants will be offered command
training courses, conferences, seminars, programs etc., as they become available through the
Municipal Police Training Committee, Massachusetts Chiefs of Police, International Association
of Chiefs of Police, United States or State Attorney General, District Attorney's Office or any
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other Federal, State or Municipal Law Enforcement Agency under the following conditions and
` 1 subject to available funds and at the discretion of the police chief.
1. No out of state travel expense will be incurred by the Town.
2. Lieutenants will not suffer loss of vacation, compensation or personal time for
the opportunity to attend said events.
3. Lieutenants whose scheduled tour of duty does not coincide with the
aforementioned training will not be compelled to attend an eight hour program
and work his scheduled shift back to back. The Lieutenant will be reassigned
off his/her shift to the training session at no additional cost to the Town.
Section F. Command Training All newly appointed Lieutenants will be required to attend
Command Training within six months of his/her appointment.
Section G. Staff Meetings Lieutenants agree to attend staff meetings, not to exceed four hours,
every other month, when needed at the discretion of the police chief. Compensation will be in the
form of straight time off in accordance with department guidelines.
ARTICLE 31: LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Section A. Granting/Length The Town Manager or his designee may grant an employee's
request for a leave of absence without pay for medical or other reasons. Such leave shall not
generally exceed twelve (12) months.
Section B. Request A written request seeking leave of absence will be submitted to the Town
Manager through the Chief of Police. The letter will detail the reasons for the request, how long
the leave will be and will be submitted at least four (4) weeks prior to the date that leave is
expected, except in the case of an emergency.
Section C. Service Time An approved leave will not constitute a break in service. However,
except for military service, a Lieutenant will not accrue seniority or other benefits during his/her
absence.
Section D. Continuation of Health Insurance A Lieutenant will not be entitled to any benefits
except to continue group health insurance coverage by paying the full monthly premium cost in
advance on a monthly basis.
Section E. Return to Work/Pay A Lieutenant returning to work will be placed at that step of
the salary schedule in which he left. Current pay rates will prevail for that step.
Section F. Denial Denial is not subject to grievance procedure.
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ARTICLE 32: FIREARMS PERMITS
The Town shall pay for firearms permits issued and required under MGL c140, s131.
ARTICLE 33: WEAPONS PROFICIENCY
Section A. Frequency In order to enhance the level of training and proficiency in the use of
weapons,the parties agree that there shall be two weapons training sessions, lasting
approximately four(4) hours, every year. One of the two training sessions shall also include a
qualification test; the other session shall include such training as the Chief shall determine.
Section B. Requirement Police Lieutenants shall also be subject to the enhanced weapons
training requirements set forth in Section A above,but such lieutenants shall continue to receive
overtime outside scheduled work hours. However, for lieutenants appointed on January 1, 2001
or thereafter, the second weapons qualification session, conducted outside scheduled work hours,
shall be required as a condition of employment and therefore will not be compensated as
overtime.
ARTICLE 34: DEFIBRILLATION PROFICIENCY
In order to enhance the level of services provided to the public by police lieutenants as first
responders, it is agreed that unit personnel will be required, as a condition of employment, to
undergo and successfully complete training in the use of defibrillators, and thereafter maintain
certification for such use in the course of their regular duties. The initial training shall be
conducted outside scheduled work hours and compensated under Article 12. Subsequent training
for re-certification shall be conducted during scheduled work hours, without additional
compensation.
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ARTICLE 35: DURATION OF AGREEMENT:
This Agreement shall expire June 30, 2012 and shall be subject to funding of economic items by
Town Meeting. This agreement shall remain in full force and effect until a successor agreement
has been negotiated and takes effect.
Executed this day of March, 2010.
IBPO,LOCAL 454 TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
North Andover Police Lieutenants
Ga-x yoltAIC t4.
Ma&H. Rees, To Manager
BOARD F SELECTMEN
T cy atson, Chairman
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William F. Gordon
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n APPENDIX 1
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FORM
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n APPENDIX 2:
DRUG TESTING PROCEDURES
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