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AGREEMENT
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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NORTH ANDOVER FIREFIGHTERS
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS,
LOCAL 2035
Effective July 1, 1987
Expiring June 30, 1989
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ARTICLEI, PREAMBLE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . 9 . . . . : . . 9 . . . . 9 . . 1
ARTICLEII, RECOGNITION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
ARTICLEIII, MANAGEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARTICLE IV, UNION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ARTICLEV, NONDISCRIMINATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . 900 3
ARTICLE VI, PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . 9 . . . 4
ARTICLE VII, HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ARTICLEVIII, SENIORITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . 11
i ARTICLE IX, VACANCY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ARTICLEX. TRANSFERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ARTICLEXI, WORKING RULES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
ARTICLEXII, HEALTH AND SAFETY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ARTICLEXIII, MANPOWER. . . . . . . . : . . . 09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
ARTICLEXIV, PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ARTICLE XV, BULLETIN BOARDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
ARTICLEXVI, JURY DUTY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . 15
ARTICLEXVII, COMPENSATION. 60 . 000 . 000 . 60 . . . 0 . . . . . 69 . 66960660 16
ARTICLE XVIII, FRINGE BENEFITS 20
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ARTICLE XIX, GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
ARTICLE XX, ARBITRATION PROCEDURE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
ARTICLE XXI, STRIKES. . , . . . 38
ARTICLE XXII, DURATION OF AGREEMENT. . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
APPENDIX A, UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LIST
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n AGREEMENT
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TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
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LOCAL 20351
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS, _
AFL-CIO
ARTICLE I
,PREAMBLE
The Town of North Andover, hereinafter referred to as the
Town, and Local 2035 of the International. Association of
Firefighters, AFL-CIO, hereinafter referred to as the Union, in
order to maintain the existing harmonious relationship between
the Fire Department. and its employees and to promote the morale,
right, well-being and sincerity of the Fire Department, do hereby
enter into this Agreement.
The Fire Department and the individual members of the Union
are to regard themselves as public employees, and .are to be
governed by the highest ideals of honor and integrity in all
their public and personal conduct in order that they merit the
respect and confidence of the general public.
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ARTICLE II
RECOGNITION CLAUSE
The Town hereby recognizes that the Union. is the sole and
exclusive representative of all permanent members of the Fire
Department with the exception of the Chief, and one (1) Deputy
Chief-Administrative Assistant to the Chief, for the purposes of
bargaining with respect to wages, hours of work and working
conditions.
The Town and Union are to agree to a job description
emphasizing the managerial functions of the Deputy
Chief-Administrative Assistant to the Chief position. The Town
J and the Union agree that this position is to work a day,
n' non-rotating schedule,. is not to be assigned to any unit (working
-' group) , is to have fire scene responsibilities the same as those
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of the Fire Chief and is to perform such responsibilities only in
the ,fire scene absence of the Fire Chief, is not to perform
bargaining unit duties and is not to be utilized in avoidance of
overtime for bargaining unit members.
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ARTICLE III
MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
The Town retains all the powers and responsibilities it now
has under the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
and the by-laws of North Andover; and, further the determination
of policy and operation of the Fire Department are vested solely
with the Town, except as specifically and expressly provided, or
modified, by the terms of this Agreement.
ARTICLE IV
UNION RIGHTS_AND_PRIVILEGES
All other job benefits heretofore enjoyed by the employees,
�j either by State statute or Civil Service, which are not
specifically provided for or abridged in this Agreement, are
hereby protected by this .Agreement. All other benefits which are
enjoyed by the employees covered by this contract are hereby
protected by this Agreement.
ARTICLE V
NONDISCRIMINATION
The Employer agrees not to discharge or discriminate in any
way against employees covered by this Agreement for Union
membership or legal Union activities.
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ARTICLE VI
PAYROLL DEDUCTION
,Section 1. Union Dues. The Town Treasurer is authorized to
deduct from the weekly pay of the employees who are members of
the Union, dues for membership in the Union, providing such
deductions shall be made only for employees who have filed with
the Treasurer an authorization for said deduction. Any such
deduction for any employee shall be stopped by the Treasurer
whenever the employee shall submit to the Treasurer a signed
request giving sixty (60) days notice that said deduction is to
be terminated.
J Section _2. Agency Service Fee.
(A) In accordance with G.L.C. 150E, §12, it shall bea
condition of employment that all employees in the bargaining unit
who are not members of the. Union and who have been employed for
thirty (30) days or more, shall . pay to the Union an agency
service fee to defray the cost of collective bargaining and
contract administration in an amount equal to the regular Union
dues. Such payment shall be made on or after the. thirtieth
(30th) day following the beginning of such employment or the
effective date of this Agreement, whichever is later.
(B) The Town agrees to deduct weekly from the pay of such
employees who properly authorize it, all agency service fees
which are owed to the Union.
(C) The Union agrees to indemnify the Town for any financial
liability of legal expense which the Town may incur in complying
with this Article.
ARTICLE VTI
HOiIRS OF WORK AND OVERTIME
section 1. Hours of Work. The hours of duty shall be so =
established by the Fire Chief, Cho 48 Sec. 58D, that the average weekly
hours of duty in any year, other than hours during which such members may
be summoned and kept on duty because of conflagrations, shall not
exceed forty-two (42) hours. The day shift consisting of ten
(10) hours to start at 8 :00 a.m. , expiring at 6:00 p.m. The
night shift consisting of fourteen (14) hours to start at 6:00 ,
p.m. and expiring at 8 :00 a.m.
The unit (working group) rotation schedule is. depicted by way
of a sample eight (8j' week cycle averaging forty-two (42) hours
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for each unit (work group) as follows:
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l(D) 10 Hrs. 10 Hrs.
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HrsHrs.
2 (D) 10 Ars. 10 Hrs.
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3 (D) 10 Hrs. 10 Hrs.
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------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------- ------- 48 Hrs,.
14 Ars Hrs
4 (D) 10 Hrs. 10 Hrs.
------ -------- ---------!------- ------- -------- ------- ------- 48 Hris
14 Ars 14 rs
5 (D) 10 Hrs. 10 Hrs.
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--- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------- ------ ------- 34 Era,.
14 Rrs
6 (D) •10 Hrs 10 Hrs.
----- ------- --------- -------- -------- ------ - ------- ------- 34 HrB.
7 (D) 10 Hrs .
38 Era,,----- ------- --------- ---------------- ----------------- -------
14 Hrs. 14 Hrs.
8 (D) 10 Hrs.
----- -------- -------- ---------------- -------------------------- -38 Hrs,
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The hours of duty for the day men shall be 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :00
p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. on
Friday.
Station 2. Overtime. In the event that a need for overtime
should occur in the department because of sickness, vacations, or
other unforeseen conditions, overtime pay shall be paid (c.48,'
Sec. 58C) at the time and one-half rate of pay to the permanent
member of the department who works. All overtime will be
maintained by seniority lists, one for permanent firefighters and
one for officers, copies of which shall be posted in the
'Lieutenant ' s office. This record shall show the date of call,
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refused, on duty, no.' answer, sickness or vacation. If a man
refuses, he will automatically be passed by until a complete
cycle of the seniority- list- has been made. This sheet shall
pertain to tours of duty in the- Fire Station only. In the event
that an Officer is needed to fill in a shift, the Chief will
authorize an officer to be worked on overtime. Firefighters will
work for firefighters, Lieutenants will work for Lieutenants.
In case of absences of Lieutenants which last longer than
sixty .(60) consecutive calendar days, excluding vacations, the
Chief, at his discretion may fill the Lieutenant position, after
sixty days for the duration of the absence with a permanent
firefighter. If there are any permanent firefighters who are ori
� a current Civil Service list for Lieutenants, they shall be given
first consideration to fill the absence.
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In the event that more than one firefighter on the same unit
will be absent from his tour of duty for a period of time which
will exceed thirty (30) calendar days, the Chief may, in his
discretion, transfer other permanent firefighters to the unit so
affected to replace the second, and succeeding firefighters so
absent from duty. Such transfer may be made from the date of
notification of the absence, and may last for the duration of the
time during which more than one firefighter is on such extended
absence. In the case of said absence being related to health,
the probability of the absence being more than thirty (30) days
shall be verified by a physician or by notice from the firefigher
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section 3. Call Back.
(A) A uniform method of rotation of off-duty men for the
purpose of covering responses will be followed according to the
schedule attached hereto. Said schedule shall be maintained in
its current form, by seniority, and shall be updated as to
seniority, when personnel changes occur on the various shifts.
The call back procedure (by unit) for off-duty response
shall be as follows:
Unit One Call Back 3-4-2 Unit Two Call Back 4-3-1
Senior Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant
Junior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant
Firefighters by Seniority Firefighters by Seniority
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Unit Three Call Back 1-2-4 Unit Four Call Back 2-1-3
Senior Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant
Junior Lieutenant - Junior Lieutenant
Firefighters by Seniority Firefighters by Seniority
After all other .Lieutenants have been called, call back the
Fire Prevention Officer.
(B) Members recalled because of an emergency shall be paid
at overtime rates for the actual time worked but not less than
four hours. Members working more than four (4) hours on -callback
shall be paid for at least six (6) hours at overtime rates..
Off-duty members called by the Commonwealth or on behalf of the
Town to appear in court for fire service related cases will be
compensated at the rate of time and one-half for all hours spent
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on said case with a minimum of three hours. overtime pay for each
court appearance.
Section 4. Extra Duty Rate. Members working private duty
shall be compensated at the rate of 1. 75 times their regular
hourly wage for all hours worked, but not less than four hours.
Section 5. Fire Prevention Officer. The bargaining unit
position of Fire Prevention Officer is established by agreement
of the Union and of the Town. That position is subject to the
following terms and conditions: the incumbent of the position
will not be, assigned to nor will he/she work to fill a shift
vacancy in avoidance of overtime; the incumbent of the position
will be the last employee on the call back list at all times;
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and, the work days of the position will be Monday - Friday
pursuant to the following schedule: hours of duty for the
position will be 7 :30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday
and 7 :30 A.M. - 3 :30 P.M. on Friday.
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Vacancies affecting the rank of the Fire Prevention Officer
shall be filled in accordance with Article IX of the collective
bargaining agreement and transfers to the assignment of Fire
Prevention Officer shall be made in accordance with Article X of
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the agreement, provided, however, that
(a) The Town agrees to assign other Lieutenants in
accordance with Article VII, Section 2, to . perform the
duties of the Fire Prevention Officer for vacation or
personal days.
(b) The Union agrees that the Town shall not be required to
so fill the assignment of Fire Prevention Officer for
absences of the incumbent attributable to sick leave or
injury leave not exceeding sixty (60) days. ,, For
absences of the regularly assigned Fire Prevention
Officer attributable to injury and sick leave exceeding
sixty (60.) days, the Town agrees to fill the position by
assignment of other lieutenants at overtime or by the
appointment of an acting- lieutenant.
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(c) In the event of a transfer to Fire Prevention Officer
position, unless a Senior Lieutenant agrees to the
transfer, the transferee must be the Junior Lieutenant.
Section-6. �;y; � ian Dispatchers. By agreement of the Union
and the Town, the position of civilian Dispatcher is excluded
from the bargaining unit. This exclusion is made subject to
compliance with the following terms and conditions : whereas Fire
Department dispatching duties formerly constituted bargaining
unit work which the Union, by agreeing to the unit exclusion of
this position, has waived, the Union and the Town agree that
incumbents of the civilian dispatching position will not be
assigned to nor will they perform any other bargaining unit work;
the Union and the Town agree that for reasonable periods of time
in order to procure food, use the restroom facilities or to
perform small errands with the permission of the duty officer,
bargaining unit employees will -cover the Fire Department
dispatching function; and, in the absence of on-duty incumbents
of the civilian Dispatcher position for reasons other than those
covered in the immediately preceding phrase, bargaining unit
employees will cover the Fire Department dispatching function
providing, however, that such coverage will not last for any
period longer than one (1) . cumulative hour for the entire unit
(working group) during each bargaining unit shift.
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SENIORITY
The Fire Chief shall establish a seniority list in grade and
it shall be brought up to date each year, and immediately posted_
thereafter in the Central Station and Substation. A copy of the
same shall be mailed to the Secretary/Treasurer of the Union.
Any objections to the seniority list shall be reported to the
Fire Chief within ten (10) days or it shall stand approved.
ARTICLE IX
VACANCY
_.' A vacancy is defined as a position which becomes open due to
the termination of employment (i.e. death, retirement,
resignation or discharge) or promotion (i.e. firefighter to
lieutenant, etc. ) , of an employee. In the event of a vacancy or
a new opening arising in a .station house, the Fire Chief shall
post such vacancy or new opening throughout the department for
five (5) days and all employees in grade may bid for such
vacancy. The bidder with the most seniority in grade, if he is
determined qualified by the Fire Chief, shall be awarded the
vacancy or new opening. When` two or more bidders have the same
seniority, the Fire Chief shall award such position. When the
position is filled in this manner, the Fire Chief shall follow
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the same posting procedure to replace the- successful bidder.
After that replacement has been made, any member of the
department in the same grade may make a non-binding request to
the Fire Chief for consideration in replacing the second
successful bidder.
ARTICLE X
TRANSFERS
Permanent and temporary transfers of employees shall be made
in good faith, not as a disciplinary action, and shall be
posted. A copy of the same shall be mailed to the
-� Secretary/Treasurer of the Union. Temporary transfers of
employees shall not exceed thirty (30) days. Employees who are
to be transferred shall be given one week's notice prior to said
transfer, provided, that in emergencies this requirement may be
waived. Temporary transfers pursuant to ,the second or third
paragraphs of Article VII, Section 2 may exceed thirty (30) days.
ARTICLE XI
WORKING RULES
The rules and regulations of the Fire Department of the Town
of North Andover are hereby recognized by the Town and . the Union
as the' basic rules by which the Department shall operate. -• The
Town further agrees that, if at any time after the signing of
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this Agreement, it shall change or modify or amend the rules
heretofore in existence, and if, in the opinion of the
Department, said change affects the health and safety of any
member of the Fire Department, then the Chief shall, prior to the
implementation of said rule, give to the Union a forty-eight (48)
hour notice, in writing, of the proposed change or amendment. If
the Union, in its opinion, feels that said change modification or
amendment is unjustified to any member of the Fire Department,
such member shall within ten (10) days thereafter, elect to
submit they matter to grievance.
ARTICLE XII
HEALTH AND SAFETY
The Fire Department and the Union shall cooperate in matters
of safety, health and sanitation affecting the employees. The
Fire Department shall furnish turnout equipment including coats,
fire helmets, boots and self-contained breathing apparatus and
all other personal safety equipment which shall be worn or
required by the men on duty and all other men responding to the
alarm. The Union Safety Committee shall be consulted in advance
of any change in the above mentioned equipment.
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ARTICLE XIII
MANPOWER
The staffing of the Fire Department is an administrative
matter and therefore, the responsibility of the Fire Chief. The
Fire Chief will determine and provide an adequate staff at all
times to afford proper protection for the Town.
The Town agrees to the following: At the commencement of the ,
day or night shifts, there shall be a minimum of eleven (11)
full-time members who rotate shifts, on duty at all times.
If more than two (2) simultaneous long term absences of
bargaining unit firefighters regularly assigned to a given unit
(working group) occur, such long term simultaneous absences in
excess of the two (2), can be filled on a temporary basis by use
of reserve firefighters in lieu of inter-unit transfers of
bargaining unit firefighters as described in Article VII, Section
2, ,third paragraph. For purposes of this Section, long term
absences are defined as sixty (60) consecutive calendar days or
longer. Reserve personnel will not be entitled to work nor will
they be assigned overtime to perform bargaining unit work.
Such use of reserve personnel as provided in the third
paragraph of this Article can be made from the date of
notification of the absences, and can last for the duration of
the time during which more than two (2) firefighters are on such
extended, simultaneous absence. If the firefighter absences are
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health related, the probability of the two (2) absences
simultaneously exceeding sixty (60) consecutive calendar days
will be subject to verification by physician or by. notice from
the firefighters so affected.
ARTICLE XIV
PARKING
The Town shall provide at no cost to the employees, adequate
parking facilities, adjacent to the station houses, for all
employees on duty.
ARTICLE XV
BULLETIN BOARDS
The Town shall provide bulletin board space in each of the
fire houses in dayroom or kitchen area for the posting by the
Union of notices regarding Union business and activities.
ARTICLE XVI
JURY DUTY
Any employee called for jury duty shall receive his regular
pay and all benefits for 'the period of time during which he is
required to serve on jury duty. Said employee shall, after his
fifth day of jury duty return to the Town any payments received "
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for the performance of jury duty.
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ARTICLE XVII
COMPENSATION
Section 1. Salary Schedule. Salaries will be paid pursuant
to the following schedule:
jay I . 1987-- --June-3-0-.- 1988
Min. U ly
F-1* $19,512 $20,794 $22, 079 $23,520
F-2** $25,371 $26,941 $28,694
julY 1. X988 - June 30, 1989
Min• ly
F-1* $20,536 $21,886 $23, 238 $24,755
F-2** $26,703 $28,355 $30,200
*Additional annual compensation of $1,000. 00 if performing
duties of Motor Equipment Man.
Firefighters and Lieutenants shall not be eligible to move to
the next step until they' have completed one year in prior step.
**Lieutenants shall not be eligible to move from their
entrance rate to the next step until after one year.
Section 2. Longevity.
(A) Employees who have been in continuous, full-time
employment shall be paid, in addition to regular salary payments,
increments determined as follows:
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Over 10, but not over 15 years $525 1
Over 15, but not over 20 years $575
Over 20, but not over 25 years $625 -�b'�
Over 25 years $675
(B) An employee will be eligible for longevity increments on
the 10th-, 15th, 20th, and 25th anniversary date of his employment
and the amount of increment to which he or she is entitled for
the then fiscal year will be determined by paying in two (2)
equal amounts the appropriate amount for the highest anniversary
date which falls in that fiscal year.
Section 3. Emergency Medi-cal Technicians. A stipend of
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$1,500.00 per year shall be paid to those who qualify and
maintain proficiency of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Patch. This stipend will be paid only to those who are assigned
to the ambulance. Those members of the department who are not
assigned to ambulance duty but who qualify and maintain the
proficiency of the EMT Patch shall be paid a stipend of $750. 00
per year. Payment of this stipend shall be made on a semi-annual
basis unless there is a transfer or termination and then it shall
be paid upon the transfer or termination on a pro-rated basis.
Effective July 1, 1988, and in each year thereafter, all
employees entitled to an Annual Emergency Medical Technician
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stipend will receive such stipend pursuant to the following
formula: for eligible employees assigned to the
ambulance. . .5.941% of the firefighter (F1) rank current annual
maximum salary in effect for the year involved; for all other
eligible employees. . . 2.9705% of the firefighter (F1) rank current
annual maximum salary in effect for the year involved; payment of
this stipend shall be made on a semi-annual basis unless there is
a transfer or termination and then it shall be paid upon the
transfer or termination on a pro-rated basis.
The Town shall reimburse members for registration fees, books
and tuitions relative to attendance at courses approved for the
maintenance of the EMT Patch, provided- that the Fire Chief shall
` have first approved "attendance at such courses and that where
grades are given, a passing grade is obtained.
Employees enrolled in the biennial refresher Emergency
Medical Technician course to obtain recertification will be
compensated at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2) their salary
for all off duty hours involved in their taking such refresher
courses.
Employees hired on or after July 1984 will be required to
obtain Emergency Medical Technician certification during their
probationary period and to maintain that certification until
promoted to the rank of fire lieutenant or higher, as a condition
_ of their employment; provided, however, that such required
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condition of employment is made subject to the following: when
the total number of employees hired on and after July, 1984,
reaches at least sixteen (16) , the Union and. the Town agree that
the unit will include at all times a minimum complement of
sixteen (16) certified Emergency Medical Technicians composed, of
employees hired on and after July, 1984 and that whenever such
complement of certified Emergency Medical Technicians exceeds the
minimum of sixteen (16) , then, to the amount of such excess
number (s) , employees can bid .off ambulance service with such bid
opportunity being allocated to employees on the basis of
seniority.
Section 4. dight Differential. Effective January 11 1988,
nemployees assigned to the rotating unit (work group) schedule
will receive on a weekly basis one percent (1%) of their weekly
salary. Effective July 1, 1988, employees assigned to the
rotating unit (work .group) schedule will receive on a weekly
basis two percent (2%) of their weekly salary. Such night
differential increments are to be considered as part of salary
for the computation of all fringe benefits and overtime which are
computed as a fraction or percentage of salary and are to be
included in regular salary for purposes of retirement
contributions calculations.
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ARTICLE XVIII
FRINGE BENEFITS
Section 1. Paid Holiday.
(A) The following holidays shall be observed as mutually
agreed upon by the Town and Union:
Independence Day Labor Day
New Year 's (includes the
night shift of December 31 Columbus Day
and the day and night shift
of January 1) Veteran's Day
Washington's Birthday Thanksgiving Day
Patriot 's Day Christmas (includes the
night shift or December 24
Memorial Day and the day and night
shifts of December 25)
Martin Luther Ring Day
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The Christmas and New Year's holiday, consisting of the night
shift immediately prior to the holiday and the day shifts of the
. holiday shall each be considered as one holiday.
(B) Employees shall be granted time and one-half for all
hours worked on the holiday and one-fourth of the weeks salary
when off duty. The Christmas holiday, consisting of the night
shift of December 24, and the day and night shifts of December 25
shall be considered as one holiday, the New Year's holiday
consisting of the night shift of December 31, and the day and
night shifts of January 1 shall be considered as one holiday, and
those employees who are not on duty for any of those shifts shall
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be compensated by one-fourth of the week's salary.
(C) The holiday tour shall be 8:00 a.m. on the day of the
holiday to 8 :00 a.m. on the day following. Compensation for all
hours worked to be paid to all members if working the holiday
period, that is one ten (10) hour day tour and one fourteen (14)
.hour night tour. (An additional 14 hour night tour on December
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Section 2. Vacation Leave. V
(A) A full-time employee in continuous service shall be
granted vacations with pay on the following terms:
one (1) shift tour for all those employees employed
continuously by the Town for six .(6) months.
1 Two (2) shift tours for all those employees employed
n continuously by .the Town for one (1) year.
Three (3) shift tours for all those employees employed
' continuously by the Town for five (5) years.
Four (4) shift tours for all those employees employed
continuously by the Town for ten (10) years.
Five (5) shift tours for all those employees employed
continuously by the Town for twenty-five (25) years.
Effective January, 1988, Five (5) shift tours for all those
employees employed continuously by the Town for twenty (20)
years.
A shift tour is defined as two (2) ten (10) hour days and two
(2) fourteen (14) hour nights for members working ,on a unit. A
shift tour for a day man shall be 7 :30 a.m. to 4 :00 p.m. , .Monday
through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. Friday. This
section shall take effect on January 11 1985.
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(B) The vacation year shall be from January ,l to and
including December 31.
(C) vacations shall be taken in the year in which they are
due and may not be accumulated.
(D) Notice of vacations shall be posted by January 1, and
employees shall submit their requests for vacations no later than
January 31. Lieutenants shall submit their written vacation
requests for full tours of vacation by the 25th of the .month
before which the vacation tour will be taken. Exceptions maybe
made for illness or other valid reasons by mutual agreement with
the Chief of the department.
(E) All vacation leave can be taken on a daily basis. When
ntaking a shift tour's vacation on a daily basis, said shift tour
shall consist of two (2) ten (10) hour days and two (2) fourteen
(14) hour nights. An employee requesting a vacation day must
give at least a twenty-four (24)- hour notice or such request may
be denied. Any employee taking vacation on a daily basis shall
not be called to work overtime on the night shift when taking
that day shift as vacation nor the a day shift when taking that
night shift as vacation. The day men shall not be called in
Sunday before and Saturday after for overtime.
An employee taking a full shift tour vacation shall not be
called -to work overtime for a period of twenty-four (24) hours
prior to the commencement of the shift tour nor for forty-eight
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(48) hours after the shift tour ends. An employee taking two or
more consecutive shift tours of vacation shall not be called to
work overtime for a period of twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
commencement of the first shift tour of vacation nor until
forty-eight (48) hours. after. the end of the last shift tour of
vacation. Nothing in this paragraph shall pertain to vacations
taken on individual daily basis.
(F) Upon the death of an employee who is eligible for
vacation under this section, 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 portion of the vacation
allowance earned in..'the vacation period during which the employee
died up to the time of his separation from the payroll.
(G) Employees who are eligible for vacation under this
sgction and whose services are -terminated by dismissal through no
fault of their own', or by retirement, or by entrance into the
armed services shall be paid an equal amount to the vacation
period prior to such dismissal, retirement, or entrance into the
armed forces. This payment shall also apply 'to employees who
were unable to take that vacation time due to prolonged sickness
or injury .which was taken in compliance with department sick
leave policy or injury under Chapter 41, Section 111F. Said
payment will -be made when the employee returns to work or
terminates his employment.
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(H) In addition, payment shall be made for .that portion of
the vacation allowance in the vacation period during which such
dismissal, retirement,or entrance into the armed forces occurred
up to the time of the employee's separation from the payroll.
(I) Absences, on account of 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
department head, be charged to vacation leave.
Section 3. Sick Leave.
(A) A: f ull-time employee or part-time employee in continuous
service who has completed six (6) months of service shall be
allowed six (6) days leave with pay and thereafter shall be
n allowed leave of one (1) day for each month of service, provided
such leave is caused by sickness or injury or by exposure to
contagious disease.
(B) An employee shall be credited with the unused portion of
leave granted under sub-section (A) .
(C) Sick leave must be authorized by the department head.
(D) A physician's certificate of illness shall be submitted
by the employee or his agent after four (4) consecutive work days
absence to the Fire Chief. This note shall be submitted to the
Fire Chief by the fifth (51h) consecutive work day.
(E•) The Fire Chief of his/her own motion, may require
medical examination of any employee who reports. his inability to
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report for duty because of illness. This examination shall be at
the expense of the Town by a physician appointed by the Town.
(F) Injury, illness or disability self-imposed shall not be
considered a proper claim for leave under this Section. In cases
where an employee has followed the proper procedure in using an
existing employee assistance program the leave shall be
applicable, but the employee may be required to submit remaining
vacation time up to one (1) shift tour to assist in his
participation in the program.
(G) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to conflict
with Section 100 of Chapter* 41 of the General Laws.
(H) It is agreed that the employees covered by this contract
yd may, if eligible, join the Sick Leave Bank as established in the
1978 - 1979 Collective Bargaining Agreement.
(I) Sick Leave Bslnk: The following rules and regulations
are promulgated for the purpose of administering a sick leave
bank for employees of the Fire Department.' Said bank is
established pursuant to the provisions of Article XVIII Section
3 (I) of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Town of
North Andover and Local 2035, effective July 1978 through June
30, 1979.
1. There is hereby established a sick leave bank from which
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employees who have exhausted their sick leave can make
application to draw additional sick leave benefits.
Employees may contribute to this bank on a voluntary basis,
from their accumulated, unused sick leave credits.
Procedures and standards for contribution shall be as
follows:
Section A. The bank shall be administered by the Fire
Chief.
Section B. Each application for sick leave from the
bank will be considered separately by the Chief. The
employee act of contributing to the bank- does not
guarantee the right to draw from the bank. Decisions
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Agreement. The Union hereby waives its rights to grieve
a decision made by the Chief permitting an employee .to
draw from the bank over the objection of the Union.
Section . The Chief may require an employee, who
applies to draw from the bank, to providea medical
certificate as to illness. The Chief may re-evaluate
each case at one month intervals, and, in that regard,
the Chief may require, that the employee furnish further
medical certification of illness, at no expense to the
Town.
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Section D. The employee, while on the bank, shall not
earn or accumulate sick leave.
sectio E. The employee who is drawing from the bank
for a period of more than thirty (30) consecutive
calendar days shall forfeit a portion of his vacation
leave. The portion so forfeited shall be determined by
dividing the number of calendar days on which the
employee is utilizing the bank by 365. Fractions shall
be rounded off to the nearest whole day. In the event
that said employee shall have then remaining vacation
leave, the Chief shall determine how much of the leave
will be credited as vacation and how much will be
yn credited to,' the employee as sick leave. In the event
that the employee shall have exhausted his vacation
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leave prior to drawing from the bank, adjustments shall
be made from the employee's vacation leave for the
following calendar year. In the event that an employee
drawing from the bank. has accumulated unused vacation
leave, which he is unable to use during the calendar
year due to his sick leave status, the unused vacation
leave will be credited as sick leave upon his return to
active duty in the next calendar year, after the
deduction of vacation leave, as provided in this -
section.
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2. Employees who are on their one (1) year probationary
period have the option to join the sick leave bank after six (6)
months, but may wait until three (3) months ,after their one (1)
year probationary period has been lifted.
3.' In the event that the number of days remaining in the
bank reaches thirty (30) , the Chief shall notify the Union of
this fact and shall assess each participating employee one
additional day of his sick leave to be added to the bank. Any
participating employee who does not wish to contribute the
additional' day, shall so notify the Chief within ten (10) days of
the posting of the Chief 's intention to make the assessment. In
that event, the employee shall forfeit.any further consideration
raw from the sick leave bank and shall
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1 forfeit the use of days already contributed. The days so
forfeited will remain in the bank for use by participating
members. Each member will- be' assessed one (1) day each time
additional contributions are needed.
4. Employee entitlement to draw from the said bank shall be
determined by the Chief on the basis of, among other
considerations, information and data supplied by the Union,
information and date supplied by the Town, attendance and
performance; provided, however, that an employee must contribute
to the- bank in order to be eligible to draw from the bank:- Upon
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receipt of an application for use of the bank, the Chief shall
notify the Union and the Town, who shall supply information and
data in writing, as they see fit within seven (7) days of
notification. However, the Chief, in his discretion, may
temporarily allow an employee to draw from the bank pending the
receipt of this information and data.
5. The maximum time an employee may remain on the bank .is
one year. The Chief may allow up to one additional year if
he/she feels it is necessary and justified, based upon the
guidelines established by Article IV.
The Chief may require, as a condition of granting benefits
J beyond one year, that the employee be examined by a physician
chosen by the Town at the expense of the Town. It is the intent
of this Article that an employee not return to active duty at the
end of one year ' s drawing on the bank for the purpose of
reinstating his eligibility to draw from the bank. without the
necessity of an examination by a physician chosen by the Town.
6. If the Chief rejects an employee's application for use of
the bank, such rejection shall be in writing and shall state the
specific reasons for the rejection.
7. These rules and regulations may be amended by collective
bargaining or by mutual consent of the Town and the Union..
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30-8. The Town shall, on July ljgt of each year, contribute one
day for each member of the Bargaining Unit to the Sick Leave
Bank. This contribution shall not be assessed against or in any
way affect the accumulation of sick leave by the employees
pursuant to Article XVIII, Section 3 (A) . The sick leave bank
shall not exceed 600 days.
Section 4. Personal Leave. Employees shall be entitled to
three (3) "Personal Tours" per year. Any employee taking a
personal tour shall not be called to work overtime on the night
shift when taking that day shift as a personal day nor for a day
shift when taking that night shift as a personal tour.
_J Employees taking personal leave shall provide the Department
with as much notice 4S possible, but not less than one (1) hour 's
notice.
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Section 5. Bereavement Leave. Emergency leave up to three
(3), days may be allowed for death in an employee's immediate
family (wife, child, parent or either spouse or grandparent of
either spouse, brother or sister and person in the immediate
household) .
Section 6. Injury Leave. Whenever a member of the Fire
Department is incapacitated from duty because of an injury
sustained in the performance of his duty, 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
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�; accepted' .for retirement, in accordance with General Laws, Chapter
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41 Section 111F as amended.
The Town shall provide and maintain insurance for the purpose
of paying the hospital, medical and surgical expenses incurred by
any member of the Department who is injured in the performance of
his duties.
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Section 7. Union Business Leave. A bank of'' 8 days shall be
established for use by the Union for conducting union business.
The Union shall request of the Chief, or his designee,
twenty-four (24) hours prior to the use of this leave, and state
reasons for the intended use. Failure to notify in this manner
will negate the leave. The Chief may deny leave for more than
one person at a time.,if it would incur excessive overtime.
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Annually, by June 30, the Secretary-Treasurer of the Union
shall provide the Chief with a written statement of the days
taken., dates, and reasons for leave. Failure to provide this
information would disallow the bank until that data is received.
Section 8. Uniform Allowance. Employees shall receive a
maximum annual allowance of $175. 00 per employee for the
replacement of uniforms, necessary work clothes and standard
equipment and are authorized to charge up to this amount at a
store or stores with the approval of the Chief. Appended to and
incorporated into the contract as "Appendix A" is the current
list of basic issue, as agreed upon by the Union and the Town,
for which the uniform allowance is applicable.
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Uniformed members shall be neatly dressed at all times while
on duty in uniforms which comply with the departmental
specifications, Members of the Union shall only be required to
replace such clothing as is physically needed, notwithstanding
the, fact that the various parts of uniforms do not match.
Any expenses arising from any change in the prescribed
uniform shall be borne by the Town and shall not be attributable .
to the clothing allowance.
The Town shall provide new dress and work uniforms and
protective clothing for all new employees.
Section, 9. ,,cademic Compensation.
(A) The Town shall reimburse members for registration fees,
books and tuition relative to attendance at Fire Science
courses at accredited educational institutions provided the
y Fire Chief shall have first approved such courses and
provided that, where grades. are given, a passing grade is.
obtained.
(B) Employees shall receive, in annual lump sum payments,
compensation for academic course credits, for courses which
they have successfully completed and which are necessary to
obtain an Associates Degree in Fire Science at accredited
Educational institutions.
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Compensation shall be as follows: U
20 to 39 credits. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.:00 per years°
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40 to 59 credits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 per year y ,J
60 or more credits, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500. 00 per year
Section 10. Absenteeism. Employees not expecting to work
because of emergencies or other justifiable causes, must notify
the Officer in charge one (1) hour before schedule time.
Section 11. Posting AccumulatedLeave. No later than July
1st of each year the Fire Chief shall post a notice listing the
amount of sick leave, personal days, and vacation time each
employee has accumulated.
Section 12. Terminal Leave. An employee whose service is
terminated by retirement 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 employee:
(1) Employees retiring with twenty-five (25) whole years of
continuous full-time service shall receive up to a
maximum 'of twelve (12) shift tours of their accumulated
sick leave. (Each shift tour constitutes four (4)
days) ;
(2)• Employees retiring with less than twenty-five (25� whole
years of continuous full-time service shall receive only
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paragraph (1) pursuant to the following formula:
Years served at retirement x 12 shift tours. . . .25 years
(3) Paragraphs (1) and (2) are to be interpreted and applied
so that employees will not be entitled to a terminal
leave benefit in excess of their accumulated, unused
sick leave credited to them at the time of their
retirement;
(4) The phrase "whole years of continuous full time service"
a's used in Paragraphs (1) (2) and (5) will be
interpreted and applied as in the past. (The Union and
the Town have agreed to "red pircle" employee James
n Crane so that all of his work time. for the Fire
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Department, regardless of his technical Civil Service or ,
employment. status, will count toward his terminal leave
entitlement pursuant to the provisions of this Section;
(5) Notwithstanding Paragraph (1) above, employees retiring
with twenty-five (25) years or more of continuous, full
time service who, at' the time of retirement, have
accumulated to their credit one hundred and twenty (120)
or more unused sick leave days will receive a terminal
leave benefit pursuant to the following formula in lieu
of that benefit provided in Paragraph (1) above: -- fifty
percent (50%) of all accumulated, unused sick leave
�"�} credited to them;
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(6) For purposes of the terminal leave entitlements as
provided in Paragraphs (1) (2) and (5) of this Section,
each compensable day of sick leave is to be paid at the
rate of one-fourth (1/4.U) of the employee's weekly
salary in effect at the time of retirement.
ARTICLE XIX
GRT EVANCE PROCEDURE
Section 1. Definition of Grieva ce. A grievance is a
dispute or controversy over the interpretation of the specific
terms of this Agreement.
Section 2. Grievance St-Mg.
(^l to - Union representatives shall present the
grievance orally to the employee's immediate supervisor
within three (3) working days of the occurrence.
The immediate supervisor for a grievance involving
employee (s) of the firefighter rank shall be the Lieutenant
assigned to the firefighter(s) station and shift at the time
the Union representatives decide to present the grievance.
The immediate supervisor for a grievance involving
employee (s) of the Lieutenant rank shall be the Deputy Chief.
The immediate supervisor shall document in writing on
the grievance form the date and time the grievance was
received and what actions he/she took relative to the
grievance.
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Step 1.
If the grievance has not been settled by the immediate
supervisor within three (3) working days from the time the
grievance is presented to him/her, the grievance shall
proceed, at the discretion of the Union, to Step 2.
Step 2 - Union representatives shall present the
grievance, in writing, to the Chief within five (5) working
days after the response from the immediate supervisor is due.
The Chief has five (5) working days from the time the
grievance is presented to him/her to answer the grievance in
writing.
In the absence of the Chief because of vacation or
illness, the Union representatives shall present the written
grievance to the Deputy Chief who shall have five (5) working
days from the time the grievance is presented to him/her to
answer the grievance in writing. In the case of a grievance
regarding employee(s) in the rank of Lieutenant, and, if the
Fire Chief is absent because of vacation or illness, Steps 1
and 2 will be combined and the procedures and time limits of
Step 2 shall pertain.
Step 3 - If the grievance is not resolved at Step 21 the
grievance, at the discretion of- the Union, shall be presented
to the Town Manger by the Union representatives within five
` (5) days after the response from the Chief, or Deputy Chief,
is due.
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The Town Manager shall meet with the Union
representatives within ten (10) working days of the
presentation of the grievance at Step 3 and the Town Manager
shall answer the grievance, in writing, within four (4)
working days of such meeting.
If the grievance remains unresolved after processing at
Step 3, the Union, in the Union's discretion, within seven
(7) working days, exclusive of holidays, after the date the
Town Manager 's written answer is delivered, can implement the
arbitration provisions of this Agreement (Article XX) .
Section 3. Rights of Grievant. The grievant may be present
at all proceedings relevant to this case. The grievant may at
any time during the .proceedings withdraw his grievance.
Section 4. Access to Records. The Union Grievance Committee
shall be allowed access at all reasonable times to- Town property
and records relevant for the purpose of investigating a
grievance.
ARTICLE XX
ARBITRATION PROCEDURE
If a grievance remains unresolved after processing at Step 3,
the Union, in the Union's discretion, within seven ' (7) working
days, exclusive of holidays, after the date the Town Manager's
written answer is delivered, can submit the grievance to the
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processed pursuant to the rules and regulatio"ns .of the American
Arbitration Association.
All participants in the procedures of this Article, including.
the arbitrator, shall accept concepts of reasonableness and
fairness and shall be governed by applicable provisions of this
Agreement in performing their functions.
Any adjustment of 'a grievance reached in any steps of the
grievance procedure and the award of the Arbitrator shall be
final and •binding on the .Town and the Union.
The Town and the Union shall share equally in the cost of the
arbitration proceedings.
ARTICLE XXI
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RIKES
The Union agrees there shall be no strikes, slow-downs,
stoppage .of work, or any interference with the efficient
management of the Fire Department.
ARTICLE XXII
DURATION OF AGREEMENT
This Agreement shall become effective July 1, 1987 and shall
expire June 30, 1989, unless neither party indicates its desire
to amend the Agreement, in which case the Agreement shall
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continue yearly. In case either party wished to amend the
Agreement, he will notify the other party on or before January 11
in writing, including a draft of proposed changes. Upon such
notice, the provisions of this Agreement shall remain .in full
force and effect until a new Agreement is executed, funded and
implemented.
This Agreement is entered into this 1� day of 1987.
Town} of North Andover Local 2035, International.
Association of Firefighters,
AFL-CIO
By its Board of Selectmen
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APPENDIX A
�✓ UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LIST
Uniform Allowance
Basic Issue Items
navy blue work pants
navy blue short sleeve shirts
navy blue long sleeve shirts
black belt
navy blue watch cap
dept. issue baseball cap .
quilted jacket
winter coat
lapel pins
shirt badge
blouse badge
coat badge.
blouse
dress trousers
black tie
blue dress shift (ff)
white dress shirt (lt)
dress hat
dress hat badge
black shoes/boots
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Accessory Items
white shirt (ff)
dress shoes
long underwear
sweaters (navy blue) cardigan or pullover with NAFD Logo
wool socks
white dress gloves
summer jacket with NAFD Logo
vinyl black/orange reversible raincoat with badge tab
Other items as approved by the Fire Chief
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