HomeMy WebLinkAbout6/1/2021 - 6/30/2024 AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
LOCAL 2035
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS
AFL-CIO
EFFECTIVE JULY I, 2021 through TUNE 30, 2024
Draft Version A—Pending Town Meeting 2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLEI: PREAMBLE........................................................................................................................................I
ARTICLE 11- RECOGNITION CLAUSE...............................................................................................................I
ARTICLE III: MANAGEMENT RIGHTS.............................................................................................................I
ARTICLE IV: UNION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES...........................................................................................1
ARTICLE V: NON-DISCRIMINATION................................................................................................................1
ARTICLE VI: PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS.............................................................................................................2
SECTION1. UNION DUES:.............................................. ...........................................................................2
SECTION 2. AGENCY SERVICE FEE............................................................................................................2
ARTICLE VII: HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME.......................................................................................2
SECTION1. HOURS OF WORK....................................................................................................................2
SECTION2. OVERTIME..............................................................................................................................3
SECTION3. CALL BACK.............................................................................................................................4
SECTION 4. EXTRA DUTY RATE..................................................................................................................5
SECTION 5. FIRE PREVENTION OFFICER..................................................................................................5
SECTION 6. EMS COORDINATOR............................I.................... ....... .......I............6
ARTICLEVIII: SENIORITY...................................................................................................................................8
ARTICLEIX: VACANCY........................................................................................................................................8
ARTICLEX: TRANSFERS......................................................................................................................................8
ARTICLE XI: WORKING RULES.........................................................................................................................8
ARTICLE XIh HEALTH AND SAFETY...............................................................................................................9
ARTICLEXIH. MANPOWER................................................................................................................................9
SECTION1. STAFFING................................................................................................................................9
SECTION2. MASSACHUSETTS FIRE ACADEMY RE,QUIRE MENT............................................I......................9
ARTICLEXIV: PARKING......................................................................................................................................9
ARTICLE XV: BULLETIN BOARDS...................................................................................................................10
ARTICLEXVI: JURY DUTY................................................................................................................................10
ARTICLE XVII: COMPENSATION..........................................................,.........................................,................10
SECTION I. SALARY SCHEDULE:.............................................................................................................10
SECTION2. LONGEVITY...........................................................................................................................11
SECTION 3. EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS.................................................................................11
SECTION 4.NIGHT DIFFERENTIAL...........................................................................................................12
SECTION 5.SUPPLEMENTAL LONGEVITY INCENTIVE.............................................................................12
SECTION6.STIPENDS...............................................................................................................................13
SECTION 7.DEFIBRILLATOR COMPENSATION.........................................................................................17
SECTION S.HAZMATTEAMTECHNICIANS................................................................................ 17
ARTICLE XVIII:FRINGE BENEFITS..... .......................................... ...... ..............................18
SECTION 1. PAID HOLIDAYS....................................................................................................................IS
SECTION 2. VACATION LEAVE.................................................................................................................19
SECTION 3. SICK LEAVE...........................................................................................................................20
SECTION 4. PERSONAL LEAVE.................................................................................................................23
SECTIONS. BEREAVEMENTLEAVE.........................................................................................................23
SECTION6. INJURY LEAVE......................................................................................................................24
SECTION 7. UNION BUSINESS LEAVE.......................................................................................................24
SECTION 8. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE........................................................................................................24
SECTION 9. ACADEMIC COMPENSATION............................................................................................I....25
SECTION10. ABSENTEEISM.....................................................................................................................26
SECTION 11. TERMINAL LEAVE................................... .........................................................................26
SECTION 12. NO PAY STATus..................................................................................................................27
ARTICLE XIX: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE.....................................................................................................27
SECTION 1. DEFINITION OF GRIEVANCE.................................................................................................27
SECTION 2. GRIEVANCE STEPS................................................................................................................27
SECTION 3.-RIGHTS OF GRIEVANT.........................................................................................................28
SECTION 4. ACCESS To RECORDS...........................................................................................................28
ARTICLE XX: ARBITRATION PROCEDURES................................................................................................28
ARTICLEXXI: STRIKES......................................................................................................................................28
ARTICLE XXII: DURATION OF AGREEMENT..............................................................................................28
SIDE LETTER 1: EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECffi141CIAN RE-CERTIFICATION...................................30
APPENDIX A: UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LIST................................................................................................31
APPENDIX B: SUPPLEMENTAL LONGEVITY INCENTIVE........................................................................32
APPENDIX C: APPLICATION FOR USE OF SICK LEAVE BANK..........................................................;...33
APPENDIX D: FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT.............................................................................................34
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ARTICLE I: PREAMBLE
The Town of North Andover, hereinafter referred to as the Town, and Local 2035 of the
International Association of Fire Fighters,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.
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 Fire Chief, the Deputy Fire
Chief, and the Administrative Assistant to the Chief, for the purposes of bargaining with respect
to wages,hours of work and working conditions.
The Town and the Union agree that the Deputy Chief position is to work a day, non-rotating
schedule, is not to be assigned to any unit (working group), is to have fire scene responsibilities
the same as those 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.
ARTICLE HE 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, firther the
determination of policy and operation of the Fire Department are vested solely with the Town,
except as specifically and expressly provided for,modified by the terms of this Agreement.
ARTICLE IV: UNION RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
All other job benefits heretofore enjoyed by the employees,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: NON-DISCRIMINATION
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 DEDUCTIONS
Section 1. Union.Dues
The Town Treasurer is authorized to deduct from the bi-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.
Section 2. Agency Service Fee
All employees covered by this Agreement who are not members of the Union may pay to the
Union monthly an Agency Fee equal to,but not to exceed,monthly union dues. This provision
shall be effective within(3 0) days after the date of execution of this Agreement. The treasurer of
the Town of North Andover shall remit the aggregate amount to the treasurer of the Union along
with a list of employees who have said agency fee deducted.
a) The Town agrees to deduct biweekly from the pay of such employees who properly authorize
it, all agency service fees which are owed to the Union.
b) 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 VII: HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME
Section 1. Hours of Work
The hours of duty shall be so established by the Fire Chief(M.G.L. c48, §58D) so 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 work
schedule shall be one (1) twenty-four hour day on, two (2) twenty-four hour days off, one (1)
twenty-four hour day on,followed by four(4)twenty-four hour days off. A twenty-four hour shift
shall consist of a ten(10)houx day and a fourteen(14)hour night. The day shift, consisting often
(10)hours,is to start at 8:00 a.m.,and is to end at 6:00 p.m. The night shift,consisting of fourteen
(14) hours, is to start at 6:00 p.m. and is to end at 8:00 a.m. The unit (working group) rotation
schedule is depicted by way of a sample eight (8) week cycle averaging forty-two (42)hours for
each unit(work group) as follows:
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Week# Sunday MoDd4y Tuesday Wedne a Thursday 'rids Saturday Total
1 24 Off Off 24 Off Off Off 48
2 Off 24 Off Off 24 Off Off 48
3 Off Off 24 Off Off 24 Off 48
4 Off Off Off 24 Off Off 24 48
5 Off Off Off Off 24 Off Off 24
6 24 Off Off Off Off 24 Off 48
7 Off 24 Off Off Off Off 24 48
8 Off Off 24 Off Off Off Off 24
A shift is defined as either a 10-hour day or a 14-hour night, A tour is defined as a 24-hour
work period. A shift tour is defined as two (2) 24-hour tours for a total of 48 working hours.
The hours of duty for the day Fire Fighters 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.
Section 2. Overtime
a) 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 (M.G.L. c48, §58C) at
the time and one-half rate of pay to the permanent member of the department who works.
Overtime shifts will be filled in increments of ten.(10)hour days and fourteen(14)hour nights.
All overtime will be overseen by the overtime committee. Overtime lists will be maintained
by hours and seniority [four (4) for permanent firefighters, one (1) for Lieutenants]. All lists
and current procedures will be posted in each fire station. All overtime procedures require the
approval of the Fire Chief. This sheet shall pertain to shift tours 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. Fire Fighters will work for Fire Fighters, lieutenants will work for Lieutenants.
b) Effective July 1,2023, once a Firefighter/EMT who is assigned to the ambulance reaches fifty-
eight (5 8) hours of consecutive work, the Chief or his/her designee shall be notified and in
consultation with the Lieutenant maintains the discretion to place an unassigned
Firefighter/EMT on the ambulance.
c) In case of absences of Lieutenants which last longer than forty-five (45) consecutive calendar
days, excluding vacations,the Chief,at his/her discretion,may fill the Lieutenant position after
the forty-five(45) days for the duration of the absence with a permanent Fire Fighter. If there
are any permanent Fire Fighters who are on a current Civil Service list for Lieutenants, they
shall be given first consideration to fill the absence.
d) Any employee appointed as a Fire Lieutenant (permanent or acting) is not eligible to work
overtime for a period of forty-five (45) calendar days following appointment. The starting
hours for the new Lieutenant in the overtime rotation shall be equal to the Lieutenant on the
list with the most hours on the date the new Lieutenant becomes eligible for overtime.
e) In the event that more than one Fire Fighter on the same unit will be absent from his/her shift
tour for a period of time which will exceed thirty (30) calendar days,the Chief may,in his/her
discretion,transfer other permanent Fire Fighters to the unit so affected to replace the second,
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and succeeding Fire Fighters so absent fiom 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 Fire Fighter 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 Fiore Fighter so affected.
Section 3. Call Back
a) A uniform method of rotation of off duty Fire Fighters 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:
Section.3. Call back
Unit One Call Back Unit Two Cali Back
FIRST TOUR DAY 2-4-3 FIRST TOUR DAY 3-1-4
FIRST TOUR NIGHT 2-34 FIRST TOUR NIGHT 3-4-1
SECOND TOUR DAY 4-3-2 SECOND TOUR DAY 1-4-3
SECOND TOUR 4-2-3 SECOND TOUR 1-3-4
NIGHT NIGHT
Unit Three Call Back Unit Four Call Back
FIRST TOUR DAY 4-2-1 FIRST TOUR DAY 1-3-2
FIRST TOUR NIGHT 4-1-2 FIRST TOUR DAY 1-2-3
SECOND TOUR DAY 2-1-4 SECOND TOUR DAY 3-2-1
SECOND TOUR 2-4-1 SECOND TOUR 3-1-2
NIGHT NIGHT
Senior Lieutenant Senior Lieutenant
Junior Lieutenant Junior Lieutenant
Fire Fighters by Seniority Fire Fighters by Seniority
After all other Lieutenants have been called,the Fire Prevention Officer is to be called back.
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 on said case with a minimum
of three hours overtime pay for each court appearance.
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For non-emergency,pre-arranged hospital visits and medical appointments for which no pre-
arrangements for transport had been made, two (2) off duty firefighter/EMTs shall be called
in to staff the reserve ambulance and perform the transport. This is not a mandatory call-back.
Section 4. Extra Duty Rate
Effective January 1, 2019, the private duty rate will be 2.5 times their regular hourly wage for all
hours worked, but not less than four hours, according to the following schedule:
4 hours or less 4 hours pay
>4 - 8 hours 8 hours pay
>8 - 12 hours 12 hours pay
If the duty is performed on behalf of the Town of North Andover, (at Town sponsored activities),
where the Town is responsible for the payment of the detail,then the compensation shall be at the
time and one half rate,
Section S. Fire Prevention Officer
The bargaining unit position of Fire Prevention Officer is established by agreement between the
Union and the Town.
A, The Essential Functions of the Fire Prevention Officer position are:
1. Conducts all fire prevention activities under direct Delegation of Authority of the Fire Chief
' or his designee.
2. Conducts fire safety and occupancy inspections, ensures compliance with fire code
regulations, issues permits required by fire code, evaluates and makes decision concerning
fire safety conditions and requirements and delegates the conduction of field inspections
amongst department personnel.
3. Conducts building and plan review for all occupancy types ensuring adequate fire protection
systems are installed.
4. Performs administrative duties involving preparation of reports and correspondence,
maintenance of files and records, present statistical data to the Fire Chief and department
personnel.
5. Attends training programs and meetings as required by the Fire Chief or his designee in
order to maintain proficiency in Fire Prevention requirements.
6. Review and interpret fire protection plans.
7. Complete accurate inspection reports.
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B. Qualifications:
1. Basic Fire Prevention 1 or similar course.
2. Proficiency with current relevant technology.
3. Strong written and verbal communication skills
C. 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,
(except during the regular working hours of the Fire Prevention Officer);the incumbent of the
position will be the last employee on the call back list at all times; the work hours will be
Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m.to 5:30 p.m.
D. Vacancies in the position of 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 Articles X of the agreement. The Town and the
Union agree to the following:
1. The Fire Prevention Officer position will be filled by an incumbent of the Fire Lieutenant
rank. The assignment of other Lieutenants to perform the duties of Fire Prevention Officer
for vacation or personal leave will only be at the direction of the Fire Chief; provided,
however,that when the Fire Chief directs such assignments,the selection of the Lieutenant
for such assignment will be pursuant to the regular overtime roster and rotation system.
2. The Union agrees that the Town shall not be required to 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 known in advance to be of a duration exceeding sixty (60) dayss,the Town agrees
to fill the position by assignment of other Lieutenants at overtime or by the appointment of
an Acting Lieutenant. 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.
3. In the event of a transfer to the Fire Prevention Officer position,unless a Senior Lieutenant
agrees to the transfer,the transferee must be the Junior Lieutenant.
4. The pay rate of the Fare Prevention Officer position will be 1.23 of the base Lieutenant pay
at the appropriate step.
5_ The Fire Prevention Officer will make every effort to provide the Chief with a 24-hour
notice for vacation and personal leave requests.
Section 6. „EMS Coordinator(effective July 1 2019)
The EMS Coordinator designs, implements and oversees all ongoing Emergency Medical
Services (EMS)programs and training for the Fire Department.
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The EMS Coordinator position shall be filled by an incumbent of the Firefighter rank. A vacancy
in the position of EMS Coordinator shall be filled in accordance with Article IX of the collective
bargaining agreement and transfers to the assignment of EMS Coordinator shall be made in
accordance with Article X of the agreement.
Absences of the incumbent due to sick leave or injury leave will not be filled by overtime. For
absences of the regularly assigned EMS Coordinator attributable to injury and sick leave
exceeding sixty (60) days, the Fire Chief may fill the position by assignment of a Lieutenant or
another firefighter on overtime.
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,but may be called in by the Incident Commander at his/her discretion.
The work hours of the position will be Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 pm, and
Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
The pay rate of the EMS Coordinator position will be 1.23 of the max firefighter pay. The position
will not be eligible for night differential but will receive defibrillator compensation and the
assigned EMT stipend.
All Firefighters/Lieutenants will still receive all EMS required hours of training for recertification
on duty.
Essential Functions:
a) Designs, implements and oversees all ongoing Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
programs and'training for the Fire Department.
b) Responsible for scheduling, teaching and/or coordinating continuing education
training as required by OEMS.
c) Maintains all EMS training records for Department personnel.
d) Attends training programs and meetings as required by the Fire Chief or his designee
in order to maintain proficiency in Emergency Medical Services requirements.
e) Related duties as required.
f) Performs administrative duties as directed by the Fire Chief including:
1) MATRIS reporting
2) Ambulance inspections and licensing
3) Ambulance billing
4) QA/QI
5) Service Zone Agreements and affiliated agreements
Qualifications:
a) Massachusetts EMS Instructor Coordinator (able to obtain certification with a
reasonable amount of time depending on course availability)
b) Proficient in State and National EMS protocols and regulations
c) Experience in developing and delivering EMS programs
d) Ability to plan,prepare and execute lesson plans
e) Strong verbal,presentation and public speaking skills
f) Strong writing skills
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g) Strong computer skills
h) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
At any time the position of EMS Coordinator is unfilled,the EMT Education Coordinator Stipend
will return as written. The person that previously held the EMT Education Coordinator Stipend
will have the right of first refusal to occupy this position.
ARTICLE VM: SENIORITY
The Fire Chief shall establish a seniority list in grade. It shall be brought up to elate 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 of posting or it shall stand approved.
ARTICLE IX: VACANCY
A vacancy-or anticipated vacancy is defined as all positions newly created, the termination of
employment (i.e. Death, Retirement, Resignation or Discharge), Promotion and change of EMT
status of an employee. Whenever a vacancy occurs, the Fire Chief shall post such vacancy
throughout the department for five (5)business 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 bid. If at the end of five(5)business days no eligible member has bid
for the vacancy, then the most junior eligible member will be assigned to fill the vacancy. 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 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 Article VII,
Section 2,paragraphs b, c and d 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 races by which the Department shall operate.
The Town further agrees that, if at any time after the signing of 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 Depari a.ent, 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 the matter to grievance.
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ARTICLE XII: HEALTH AND SAFETY
a) The Fire Department and the Union shall cooperate in matters of safety, health and sanitation
affecting the employees. The Fire Department shall furnish protective 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 personnel on duty and all other personnel
responding to the alarm. The Union Safety Committee shall be consulted in advance of any
change in the above mentioned equipment.
b) A joint union-management safety committee will be established consisting of the Fire Chief,
the Deputy Fire Chief and four(4)members selected by the Union(one from each group). The
safety committee shall meet a minimum of three times per year to discuss/consider all safety
issues.
ARTICLE X1H. MANPOWER
Section 1. Staffing
a) 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.
b) At the commencement of the day or night shifts, there shall be a minimum of eight (8) full-
time members who rotate shifts, on duty at all times, assigned to fire suppression apparatus
and equipment. In addition to these fire suppression personnel,the Town will staff a minimum
of two (2) and up to four (4) full-time members who rotate shifts and who are also certified
Emergency Medical Technicians to staff ambulance equipment.
Section 2. Massachusetts Fire Academy Requirement
As a condition of employment, all new hires must attend and successfully graduate from the
Massachusetts Firefighting Academy Career Recruit Program within one (1)year of
employment. This date may be extended by written mutual agreement if there are extenuating
circumstances that prohibit the new hire from attending and completing the academy by the end
of one (1) year (i.e. cancellation of academy class).
Examples of extenuating circumstances may be,but are not limited to, injury at the
Massachusetts Firefighting Academy, order for Military Service, or any circumstance covered by
federal or state law(i.e. Family Medical Leave Act).
ARTICLE XTV: PARKING
The Town shall provide at no cost to the employees, adequate parking facilities, adjacent to the
station houses,for all employees on duty.
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ARTICLE XV: BULLETIN BOARDS
The Town shall provide bulletin board space in each of the firehouses in the day room 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/her regular pay and all benefits for the period
of time during which he is required to serve on jury duty. Said employee shall, after hislber fifth
day of jury duty,return to the Town any payments received for the performance of jury duty.
ARTICLE XVII: COMPENSATION
Section 1. Salary Schedule:
Salaries will be paid pursuant to the followin schedule:
FY2022 1.015
EMT Stipend @
July 1,2021 (1.5%Increase) Min II II[ MAX 8.75%
Firefighter $50,058.65 $53,351.40 $56,648.48 $60,344.21 $5,610.13
Fire Ueutenant FF-1.22% $65,088.71 $69,111.15 $73,619.93
EMS Coordinator FF+23% $74,223.37
Fire Prevention Lieutenant LT+23% $90,552.52
PY2023 1.015
EMTStipend @
July 1,2022(1.5%Increase) Min 11 111 1V NEW Max V 2.5% 8.75%
Firefighter $50,809.53 $54,151.68 $57,498.21 $51,249.37 $62,780.60 $5,836.63
Fi re Ueutenant at FF+22% $70,147.81 $74,724.23 $76,592.34
EMS Coordi na for FF+23% $77,220.14
Fire Prevention Ueutenant LT+23% $94,208.57
FY2024 VERSION A 1.02
EMTRIpend @
July 1,2023(2%Increase) Min II 111 IV V New VI 10°A
Fireflghter(1) $51,825.72 $55,234.71 $58,648.17 $62,474.36 $64,036.22 $66,000.00 $7,01.2.50
FIrelJeutena6tatFF+22% $76,218.72 $78,124.18 $80,520.00
EMS Coordi nator FF+23% $81,180.00
F re Prevention U eutenant LT+23% $99,fl39.&D
Fire Fighters and Lieutenants shall not be eligible to move to the next step until they have
completed one year in the prior step,
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** The EMS Coordinator position is not eligible for Night Differential, but will receive
defibrillator compensation and the EMT stipend.
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.
Length of Service 7/1/18 7/1/19 7/1/20
Over 5 but not over 10 years $ 600 $ 650 $ 700
Over 10 but not over 15 years $ 900 $ 950 $1,000
Over 15 but not over 20 years $1,525 $1,725 $1,925
Over 20 but not over 25 years $1,625 $1,825 $2,025
Over 25years $1,725 $1,925 $2,125
Longevity shall be paid weekly and included in the calculation of overtime and
shall be treated as part of compensation for pension and retirement purposes.
b) An employee will be eligible for longevity increments on the 5", 10#I`, 156, 20t", and 25th
anniversary date of his/her 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 Medical Technicians
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, as a condition of
employment, provided, however, that such required condition of employment is made subject to
the following which is applicable to all bargaining unit employees:
The Union and the Town agree that the bargaining unit will include,at all times,a minimum
complement of twenty-four (24) certified Emergency Medical Technicians, and that
whenever such complement of certified Emergency Medical Technicians exceed the
minimum of twenty-four(24),then,to the amount of excess number(s), employees can bid
off ambulance service with such opportunity being allocated to employees on the basis of
EMT seniority list. A current EMT seniority list will be established and remain separate
from the department seniority list. A member's EMT seniority shall begin from the date
that they are permanently assigned to the ambulance rotation.
Lieutenants shall not be assigned to ambulance duty. Fire Fighters,who are not assigned,those in
addition to the 24 mentioned above, shall not be assigned any full tours-of duty on the ambulance
and shall not be relocated, transferred or reassigned to perform ambulance duty except as noted
below:
a) When there are only two assigned EMT's on duty at either station,and one or both are released
from duty due to sickness or for other reasons,or when off duty EMT personnel are summoned
for call back or EMT extra duty details, every attempt will be made to hire assigned EMT's to
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replace those positions. If none of the 24 assigned EMT's are available,the Fire Chief may fill
the vacant EMT position, from the list of non-assigned EMT's. This list shall be maintained
in order of department seniority.
b) When the procedure outlined in paragraph a) is followed and there is no response from off-
duty assigned or non-assigned EMT's to cover the vacant position,the Fire Chief may utilize
on-duty, non-assigned EMT's to continue providing ambulance service. On-duty personnel
shall not be used to cover extra duty details.
c) When the procedure outlined in paragraph a) above (for extra duty details only) has been
followed and neither assigned nor non-assigned off-duty EMT's respond, the Fire Chief may
utilize Lieutenants who have maintained their EMT certification.
All employees entitled to an annual Emergency Medical Technician stipend will receive such
stipend pursuant to the following formula:
1)For eligible employees assigned to the ambulance,the listed percentage of the Fire Fighter
current annual maximum salary in effect for the year involved:
Effective July 1,2021 8.75%
Effective July 1,2022 8.75%
Effective July 1, 2023 10.0%
2)For Lieutenant and Fire Fighter EMT's not assigned to the ambulance,the listed percentage of
the Fire Fighter current annual maximum salary in effect for the year involved:
Effective July 1,2021 5.25%
Effective March 1, 2022 8.75%
Effective July 1,2022 8.75%
Effective July 1,2023 10.0%
Payment of this stipend shall be made on a semi-annual basis unless there is an end of service
(lateral transfer,retirement, or termination) and then it shall be paid upon such end of service.
Section. 4.Night Differential
Employees assigned to the rotating unit (work group) schedule will receive on a weekly basis
3.75% percent 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.
Section S. Supplemental Longevity Incentive
a) An employee who has attained twenty (20) years of service as an employee of the Town of
North Andover shall be eligible for the Supplemental Longevity Incentive ("SLI"). In order
to be eligible to receive the SLI benefit, an employee must submit a completed and executed
form, as set forth in Appendix B to this Agreement, on or before the last day of December
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immediately preceding the July 1$t start of the fiscal year in which the employee intends to
commence receipt of the SLI.
b) An employee who satisfies both of the foregoing eligibility and notice requirements, shall
commence receipt of the SLI as of the date in the next fiscal year specified in the election form
(Appendix B), and the employee thereafter shall remain a recipient of SLI for up to a
consecutive three (3) year period, ending on the earlier of either the end of the consecutive
three-year period or the separation date of the employee's employment with the North Andover
Fire Department. During this consecutive three-year period, the employee will continue to
receive any regular longevity payment as specified in the collective bargaining agreement
(Article XVII, Section 2).
c) An employee who participates in the SLI shall be compensated in accordance with the following
schedule:
First Year SLI $2,000
Second Year SLI $2,000
Third Year SLI $2,000
The parties agree that these amounts axe not cumulative.
d) A decision to participate in the SLI is non-revocable and once an employee has completed
participation in the SLI program, the employee shall no longer be eligible to receive any
longevity payment pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement. The allowance paid under
these provisions will be paid weekly and added to base pay; however such increase shall not
be included in the overtime rate.
c) The Union and the Town further agree that the foregoing amendment shall be deemed for all
purposes to have been and to remain the benefit context for all former and current unit mernbers
who have participated in or,upon the adoption of the foregoing amendment,were participating
in the predecessor version of the Article XVII, Section 5 benefit upon such members' filing
the amended Appendix B form.
f) Notwithstanding sub-sections (a)-(e) above, employees hired on or after July 1,2012 shall not
be eligible for supplemental longevity.
Section 6. Stipends
All stipend positions are advisory positions to the Fire Chief and the employee who is delegated
the responsibility for the stipend must balance their ability to use sound judgment and common
sense, to act independently in the performance of the tasks assigned, while at the same time
maintaining communications with the Fire Chief, who has the legal authority for budgetary
expenditures. The annual stipend for each position is two thousand dollars ($2,000)which is paid
quarterly after the Fire Chief receives and approves a quarterly activity report. Members are
allowed to hold no more than one (1) stipend position as any given time.
Section 6.1. Fire Alarm Supervisor
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The Fire Alarm Supervisor involves the supervision of the North Andover Fire Alarm system.
Employees must be knowledgeable in the fanctions of the fire alarm system and all of its
components. it is essential that this employee be available for emergency service of the fire alarm
system. The Fire.Alarm Supervisor is responsible for maintaining records for all fire alarm box
systems in Town; identify zoning of all radio boxes; and coordination with outside fire alarm
companies for final testing and acceptance of systems. The Fare Alarm Supervisor coordinates
work with the Fire Prevention Officer.
Qualifications:
a) Knowledgeable background of fire alarms systems
b) Ability to plan, organize and delegate work crews
c) Ability to work with outside vendor(s) and contractor(s)
d) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
e) Strong communications skills
f) Basic computer skills
Section 6.2. Public Education Officer
The Public Education Officer is responsible for developing, implementing, and coordinating all
public fire education for the Town and works with all age groups in presenting this message. The
Public Education Officer is responsible for writing,applying for,administering,and having budget
oversight for all applicable grants (including but not limited to the Student Awareness of Fire
Education grant, and the Senior SAFE grant).
Qualifications:
-- a) Able to complete a Public Fire and Life Safety Educator course within a reasonable
amount of time, depending upon availability and selection into a class
b) Strong verbal,presentation and public speaking skills to a variety of audiences and
age groups
c) Preferred background in education and preparation of lesson plazas
d) Strong writing skills
e) Ability to plan and maintain grant budgets
f) Basic computer skills
g) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
Section 6.3. EMS Supply Officer
The EMS Supply Officer is responsible for the purchase of all ambulance medical supplies and
equipment as required by OEMS and federal communicable disease standards. The EMS Supply
Officer oversees the level of controlled substances; maintains the EMS supply room; oversees
quarterly bio-medical inspection of stair chairs, stretchers, and AEDs; schedules annual
maintenance of stair chairs, stretchers, and AEDs; and is present at the bi-annual ambulance
inspections. Typically,this position is offered to the senior EMT assigned to the ambulance that
is willing to accept and is qualified to perform this function. This employee is included as a
member of any committee for the purchase of a new ambulance.
Qualifications:
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a) Ability to conduct product evaluation and price assessment
b) Ability to plan and monitor budget line item
c) Ability to maintain records in Department's record-keeping system
d) Ability to work with outside vendor(s)
e) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
f) Strong communication skills
g) Basic computer skills
Section 6.4. Hazardous Materials Right-to-Know Coordinator
The Hazardous Materials Right-to-Is'now position coordinates the information relative to
hazardous materials throughout the Town. This employee coordinates the requests for
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 21E Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release
Prevention and Response Act property surveys for contamination within the Town., The position
schedules the maintenance of all Department meters.
Qualifications:
a) Familiarity with Federal, State and local laws and regulations regarding hazardous
materials
b) Computer skills and knowledge of the CAMEO software for use in maintaining
records relative to hazardous materials
c) Strong understanding of Department's meter use and needs
d) Strong communications skills
e) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
f) Basic computer skills
Section 6.5. Senior Fire Investig,atar
The Senior Fire Investigator oversees the fire investigation office. The position is responsible for
the investigation for origins and cause of all fires,the determination of whether fires are incendiary,
and conducts interviews in relation to those fires. In the event of an ongoing criminal fire
investigation,this employee coordinates the activities of the fire department personnel and acts as
a liaison to Police Department personnel assigned to criminal investigation. The fire investigation
office is responsible for pursuing criminal process where necessary. The fire investigation office
oversees the juvenile fire-setter program and works with other youth services agencies and social
service agencies to provide assistance to juveniles who display inappropriate fire use. This
employee must be available for on-call for emergencies.
Qualifications:
a) Successfully completed the Basic Fire Investigator course
b) Will complete an Advanced Fire Investigator course within a reasonable amount of
time, depending on course availability and selection into a class.
c) Ability to coordinate multi-agency scenes (i.e., police,building, state fire marshal,
insurance company, and other investigative agencies.)
d) Strong verbal,presentation and public speaking skills
e) Strong writing skills
f) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
g) Basic computer skills
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Section 6.6. Building Maintenance Supervisor
This Building Maintenance Supervisor involves the review and cost estimates of projects for
proposed renovation, alterations and major facility procurements. This employee develops
relationships with Town departments and outside vendors for the maintenance and upkeep of Fire
Department facilities.
Qualifications:
a) Knowledge of state codes related to construction, building, fire prevention and
electrical
b) Strong communication skills and ability to achieve consensus
c) Ability to plan and monitor budget line item
d) Ability to work with outside contractor(s)
e) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
f) Basic computer skills
Section 6.7. Motor Vehicle Liaison
The Motor Vehicle Liaison provides oversight for the Fire Department's vehicle apparatus
maintenance program. This employee shall work with vendor(s) who have been delegated the
responsibility of performing the maintenance of fire vehicles to warrant it is done in compliance
with current standards and ensures the safety of the employee who utilize the vehicle. The Motor
Vehicle Liaison may make repairs and perform maintenance within the scope of his/her
certification.
Qualifications:
a) Vehicle mechanic experience/training with vehicle mechanic certification preferred
b) Ability to develop a vehicle maintenance program
c) Ability to work with outside vendor(s)
d) Ability to plan and monitor budget line item
e) Ability to maintain records in Department's record-keeping system
f) Strong communication skills
g) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
h) Basic computer skills
Section 6.8. EMT Education Coordinator effective until June 30 2019
The EMT Coordinator is responsible for the teaching and/or coordinating of continuing education,
course as required by OEMS. A minimum of fourteen (14) continuing education hours will be
ioffered in total per calendar year. Every attempt-will be made to rotate said training evenly
between the on duty units. Other duties will include coordinating a yearly EMT Refresher course,
coordinating CPR certification as required by OEMS and maintaining records,to include but,not
limited to,training rosters, OEMS approval numbers and exams,In addition,the position will be
responsible for budget oversight for the allocated expense line item.
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Qualifications:
a) Strong communication skills
b) Budget planning and forecast
c) Basic computer skills.including knowledge of Microsoft Office
d) Strong verbal and presentation skills
e) Ability to exercise sound independent judgment
f) Background in teaching a plus
Section 6.9. Small Engine Maintenance Liaison
The Small Engine Maintenance Liaison position provides oversight into an effective and efficient
routine maintenance program to include all small engines not currently under outside maintenance
contract. This employee shall work with all vendors that have been delegated the responsibility of
performing the maintenance and ensure that it is done in a timely manner which is efficient, in
compliance with current standard, and insures the safety of the employee who will utilize the
equipment.
This stipend position only shall not enjoy the benefits of overtime as is common with other stipend
positions.
Qualifications:
a) Strong communication skills
b) Strang organizational skills
c) Ability to work with outside vendors
d) Ability to exercise sound independent judgement
c) Knowledge of small engines and their operation
f) Demonstration of some mechanical ability a plus
Section 7. Defibrillator Compensation
Effective July 1, 2020,the defibrillator compensation will be 2.5% of the bi-weekly salary. Such
compensation is 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 contribution calculations.
Section S. HazMat Team Technicians
The members who are assigned to the HazMat team will receive time and one-half(1.5)hours of
pay for work associated with HazMat incidents.
The members of the HazMat team receive an annual stipend paid at the current state rate paid in
two increments by the Department of Fire Services.
Any increase in stipend by the State of Massachusetts,will be automatically increase for the
member of the HazMat Team.
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ARTICLE XVM: FRINGE BENEFITS
Section 1. Paid Holidays
a) The following holidays shall be observed as mutually agreed upon by the Town and Union:
New Year's (includes the night shift Labor Day
of December 31 and both the day
and night shift of January 1) Columbus Day
Martin Luther King Day Veteran's Day
Washington's Birthday Thanksgiving Day
Patriot's Day Christmas (includes the night shift
of December 24 and both the day
Memorial Day and night shift of December 25)
Juneteenth
Independence Day
The Christmas and New Year's holidays, consisting of the night shift immediately prior to the
day and both the day and night shifts on the day 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 week's salary when off duty. The Christmas holiday consisting of the night shift
of December 24 and both 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 both the
day and night shifts of January l shall be considered as one holiday. Those employees who
are not on duty for any of those shifts shall be compensated 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 is to be paid to all members if working the
holiday period that is one 10-hour day shift and one 14-hour night shift. (An additional 14
hour night shift on December 24 and December 31).
d) Employees will not be allowed to take vacation or personal leave on the holidays of
Thanksgiving (day and night shift) and Christmas (night shift on December 24 and both day
and night shift on December 25).
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Section 2. Vacation Leave
a) A full-time employee in continuous service shall be granted vacation with pay on the following
terms:
Vacation leave will be converted to hours to be taken in ten 10 and fourteen 14 hour blocks.
Years of Service Weeks of Vacation Hours of Vacation
Six Months One 1 48
One (I)— Two 2 96
Five 5 Three 3 144
Ten 10 Four 4 192
Twelve 12 Four Weeks-One Day 202
Fourteen(14) Four Weeks—One day/One 216
Night .
Sixteen(16) Four Weeks-Two Days/One 226
Night
Eighteen 1 S Five Weeks 240
Fire Prevention Officer and EMS Coordinator can use vacation leave in hourly increments.
b) A shift tour is defined as two (2) 24-hour tours, and each tour consists of a 10-hour shift and a
14-hour shift, for a total of 48 working hours for members working on a unit. A shift tour for
a day Fire Fighter 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.
c) The vacation year shall be from January 1 to, and including,December 31.
d) Vacations shall be taken in the year in which they are due except employees may carry over
up to one shift tour of vacation into the next calendar year,
e) A:maximum of six (6) employees per shift in the rank of Fire Fighter can take vacation at the
same time. The parties will have further discussion about how to determine priority of multiple
vacation requests which would exceed the limit.
Employees taking vacation leave shall provide the Department with as much notice as possible,
but no less than one (1)hours' notice.
f) All vacation leave can be taken on a daily basis in a 10- hour day shift and/or a 14-hour night
shift. When taking a shift tour's vacation on a daily basis, said shift tour shall consist of two
(2) twenty-four hour tours. An employee requesting vacation leave must give at least a one
(1) hour notice before the start of a shift or such request may be denied.
g) 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 during which the employee died up to the time of his/her separation from the payroll.
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h) Employees who are eligible for vacation under this section 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 M.G.L. c41, §111F. Said
payment will be made when the employee returns to work or terminates his/her employment.
i) 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.
j) 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 full-time employee or part-time employee in continuous service who has completed six (6)
months of service shall be allowed six(6)shifts leave with pay and thereafter shall be allowed
leave of one (1) shift for each month of service,provided such leave is caused by sickness or
injury or by exposure to contagious disease. Sick leave may be taken as a ten (10) hour day
-- shift or fourteen (14) hour night shift at the discretion of the firefighter. One (1) ten hour day
shift or one (1) 14-hour night shift shall equal one (1) sick shift for record keeping purposes.
Three of these days,per calendar year, may be used for family illness per year.
b) An employee shall be credited with the unused portion of leave granted under paragraph a)
above.
c) Sick leave must be authorized by the Fire Chief.
d) A physician's certificate of illness shall be submitted by the employee to the Fire Chief after
.two (2) consecutive tours' absence. This note shall be submitted to the Fire Chief(or in his
absence to the Deputy Fire Chief or Shift Lieutenant)by the third(3rd) consecutive tour.
Acceptable documentation must include all of the following elements:
1) From a certified medical provider,
2) Date of examination,
1 3) Date of return to work or next scheduled appointment,and
4) Original signature of medical doctor,physician's assistant, or nurse
practitioner.
e) The Fire Chief may,at his/her discretion,require a medical examination of any employee who
reports his/her inability to 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
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this Section. In cases where an employee has followed the proper procedure in using 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/her participation in
the program.
g) Nothing in this Section shall conflict with Section 100, c41 of the General Laws.
h) It is agreed that the employees covered by this contract may, if eligible,j oin the Sick Leave
Bank.
i) Sick Leave Bank: The following rules and regulations are promulgated for the purpose of
administering a sick leave bank for employees of the North Andover Fire Department. The
application to be used for the sick leave bank is found in Appendix C. There is hereby
established a sick leave bank from which 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:
1) The bank shall be administered by the Fire Chief.
2) Each application for sick leave from the bank will be considered separately by the
Fire Chief. The employee act of contributing to the bank does not guarantee the
right to draw from the bank. Decisions made by the Fire Chief shall be subject to
the grievance and arbitration provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The Union hereby waives its rights to grieve a decision made by the Fire Chief
permitting an employee to draw from the bank over the objection of the Union.
3) The Fire Chief may require an employee,who applies to draw from the bank,to
provide a medical certificate as to illness. The Fire Chief may re-evaluate each
case at one month intervals, and, in that regard,the Fire Chief may require that the
employee furnish further medical certification of illness, at no expense to the
Town.
4) The employee,while on the bank, shall not earn or accumulate sick leave.
Employees who are on the sick leave bank for thirty (30) consecutive days shall
forfeit one (1) day of vacation. An additional one (1) day of vacations leave will be
deducted for each additional period of thirty (30) consecutive use of sick bank
days.
5) Employees who are on their one year probationary period have the option to join
the sick leave bank after six months,but may wait until three months after their one
year probationary period has been lifted.
6) In the event that the number of shifts remaining in the bank reaches thirty (30),the
Fire Chief shall notify the Union of this fact and shall assess each participating
employee one additional shift of sick leave to be added to the bank. Any
participating employee who does not wish to contribute the additional shift shall
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so notify the Fire Chief within ten (10) days of the posting of the Fire Chief s
intention to make the assessment. In that event, the employee shall forfeit any
further consideration for eligibility to draw from the sick leave bank and shall
forfeit the use of shifts already contributed. The shifts so forfeited will, remain in
the bank for use by participating members. Each member will be assessed one (1)
shift each time additional contributions are needed.
7) Employee entitlement to draw from the said bank shall be determined by the Fire
Chief on the basis of, among other considerations, information and data supplied
by the Union, information and data 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 receipt of an application for
use of the bank, the Fire 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 Fire Chief,in his/her discretion,may temporarily allow
an employee to draw from the bank pending the receipt of this information and data.
8) The maximum time an employee may remain on the bank is one(1)year. The Fire
Chief may allow up to one (1) additional year if he/she feels it is necessary and
justified based upon the guidelines established by Article IV. The Fire Chief may
require, as a condition of granting benefits 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/her eligibility to draw
from the bank without the necessity of an examination by a physician chosen by
the Town.
9) If the Fire 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.
10)These rules and regulations may be amended by collective bargaining or by mutual
consent of the Town and the Union.
11)The Town shall, on July 1 st of each year, contribute,one shift 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, Paragraph a). The sick leave bank shall not
exceed 600 shifts, unless a new member's contribution shall cause the bank to
exceed 600 shifts.
j) Attendance Incentive:
For employees hired on or after July 1, 2012, there shall be an attendance incentive system
under which Fire Fighters with little or no sick leave in a calendar year can buy back sick days
at their applicable daily rate under Article XVII, Section 1. The attendance and buy back
amounts shall be as follows:
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For zero (0) sick shifts used, two (2) night shifts and one (1) day shift (38 hours)
can be bought back; or
For one (1) sick shift used,two (2) day shifts and one (1)night shift(34 hours) can
be bought back; or
For two (2) sick shifts used, one(1) day shift and one(1)night shift(24 hours) can
be,bought back,
In calculating"sick shifts used",the following absences shall not count: (1) Up to
two occurrences of sick leave of up to two shifts each, provided the employee
submits a physician's note, with an original signature of the physician, certifying
that the employee was examined and found to be ill, and the Chief approves this
exception; and (2) for absences due to non-elective surgery of an injury
conapensable under section 3a of this Article,provided the period of convalescence
(beginning with the date of surgery) does not exceed six(6)weeks.
A tour is defined as a 24 hour work period comprised of a 10 hour day shift and a
14 hour night shift.
Buy back payments under this section will be made in July of the year following
the calendar year.
Employees must have a minimum of twelve(12) shifts of sick leave in their accrual
to be eligible for this benefit.
Section 4. Personal leave
Employees shall be entitled to four (4) shifts of personal leave per fiscal year. Employees taking
personal leave shall provide the Department with as much notice as possible,but not less than one
(1)hours' notice.
Section 5. Bereavement Leave
Paid bereavement leave of two (2) full tours (48 working hours) following day of death in an
employee's immediate family (spouse, child, parent of either spouse, brother, sister, grandparent
of employee, grandchild of employee) and up to three (3) 10-hour and/or 14-hour shifts for the
following: brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent of spouse, and person in the immediate
household.
In the event that the death of the family member mentioned in the above paragraph occurs within
twenty-four(24)hours of the beginning of a scheduled shifttour or on the first tour of the member's
regularly scheduled shift tour, that employee so affected shall be granted an additional day of
bereavement leave. In that instance, the individual employee shall have the entire shift tour
bereavement leave.
The Fire Chief may grant funeral leave to an employee in the event of the death of an individual
not defined in this article or for extenuating travel requirements. Employees with extenuating
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circumstance shall reduce their request to writing stating the circumstances that should be
considered for granting Bereavement Leave.
Section 6. Injury Leave
Whenever a member of the Fire Department is incapacitated from duty because of an injury
sustained in the performance of duty, he/she shall be entitled to injury leave with full pay during
the period in which he/she is unable to perform his/her duties or until such time as he/she has been
accepted for retirement,in accordance with M.G.L. c41, §I I IF as amended.
A physician's certificate of injury shall be submitted by the employee to the Fire Chief(or in his
absence the Deputy Fire Chief or Shift Lieutenant).
Acceptable documentation shall include all of the following elements:
1)Appropriate letterhead,
2) Date of examination,
3)Diagnosis,
4)Prognosis,
5)Date of return to work or next scheduled appointment, and
6) Original signature of medical doctor,physician's assistant,or nurse practitioner.
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/her duties.
Section 7. Union Business Leave
A bank of twelve (12) shifts shall be established for use by the Union for conducting union
business. The Union shall request of the Chief, or his/her 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. 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 S. Uniform Allowance
Employees will receive a yearly uniform allowance for the purchase and replacement of uniforms
and necessary work clothes. Payment shall be made in the first bi-weekly check issued in August
of each fiscal year.
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Uniform Allowance: $950 $1,100
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.
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
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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 protective clothing for all new employees. Dress uniforms shall be provided upon
successful completion of the probationary period. Probationary employees shall not receive a
clothing allowance until completion of their first year of employment; however, such employees
shall receive$300 during the probationary period for the purchase of winter uniforms.
Employees shall not be eligible for clothing allowance when they are terminated as a result of
disciplinary action, layoff or when a notice of retirement has been filed with the Essex County
Retirement Board.
The Town agrees to replace dress uniforms at fifteen (15) year intervals from their date of issue.
The Town agrees to replace up to six (6) dress uniforms per fiscal year in order to achieve this.
An employee may keep his/her uniform badges upon retirement, if so desired.
Section 9. Academic Compensation
a) The Town shall reimburse members for registration fees, books and tuition for courses which
are part of a curriculum for the attainment of a degree in Fire Science, into which the member
has formerly entered or matriculated, at Massachusetts State University credit hour rates (i.e.
Salem State rate) for course work at an approved college or university. (Through prior
agreement,this does not apply to Lieutenant Michael Beirne.) Such courses must be given by
an accredited educational institution,provided that the Fire Chief shall first have approved the
member's participation in such a program by December 31 of the prior fiscal year and that 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 Associate's Degree in Fire Science at accredited educational institutions.
Effective July 1, 2021,the compensation shall be as follows:
20 to 39 credits $ 500
40 to 59 credits $ 750
60 to 89 credits $ 1,000
90 to 119 credits $ 1,500
BS Fire Science $ 2,000
Associates,Fire Science $2,500
Bachelor of Science, Fire Science $3,750
Employees will receive a stipend upon completing annually twenty-one (21)hours of courses
offered by the Massachusetts Fire Academy or other such courses designated by the Fire Chief;
provided,however,that recruit training class hours and hours spent by on-duty members at on-
duty classes will be excluded from the above annual twenty-one hour count, and fiuther
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provided that the Fire Chief will distribute such on-duty classes evenly among the units
whenever possible. Annually, the maximum amount of on-line courses, if approved by the
Fire Chief, shall not exceed four(4)hours. Such compensation will be paid to all employees.
7/1/18 7/1/19 7/l/20
21 Hour Stipend $1,150 $1,350 $1,450
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 the scheduled start of the tour.
Section 11.. Terminal Leave
An employee whose service; is terminated by retirement shall be allowed a portion of his/her
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:
a) 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 two (2)twenty-four hour tours.
b) Employees retiring with less that twenty-five(25)whole years of continuous,full-time service
shall receive only a percentage of the maximum entitlement as stated in paragraph a)pursuant
to the following formula:
Divide the number of whole years of service by 25 to calculate the percentage of
years' service for purposes of terminal leave. Multiply the number of sick shifts
accumulated by this percentage to give you the maximum number of sick shifts the
employee is entitled to receive for their terminal leave benefit. Per paragraph a),
the amount is not to exceed twelve(12) shift tours (48 sick shifts).
c) The phrase "whole years of continuous full time service" as used in Paragraphs a,b,and e will
be interpreted and applied as in the past.
d) Notwithstanding Paragraph a) 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 shifts will receive a terminal leave
benefit pursuant to the following formula in lieu of that benefit provided in Paragraph a)above:
fifty percent(50%) of all accumulated,unused sick leave credited to them.
e) For purposes of the terminal leave entitlement as provided in Paragraphs a, b, and e of this
Section, each compensable shift of sick leave is to be paid at the rate of one-fourth of the
employee's weekly salary in effect at the time of retirement.
f) Notwithstanding the above, for employees hired on or after July 1, 2012, terminal leave
payment shall be capped at five(5)shift tours of their accumulated sick leave(twenty(20)sick
shifts).
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Section 12. No Pay Status
An employee who is in a no pay status shall cease accruing vacation or sick leave,for the duration
of that time, except as allowed under the sick leave bank provisions, and except where the
employee's pay is later restored by settlement or arbitration award.
ARTICLE XIX: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
Section 1. Definition of Grievance
A grievance is a dispute or controversy over the interpretation of the specific terms of this
Agreement.
Section 2. Grievance Steins .
Step I — Union representatives shall present the grievance orally to the employee's
immediate supervisor within seven(7)business 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.
Every attempt shall be made to settle the grievance at Step 1.
If the grievance has not been settled by the immediate supervisor within three (3) business days
fi•om 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) business days after the response from the immediate supervisor is due. The Chief has five
(5) business 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 Chief upon his/her return who shall then have five (5) business 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.
When the Fire Chief is absent due to vacation or illness, he has five (5) business days from the
time he actually receives the grievance to answer.
Step 3 — If the grievance is not resolved at Step 2, the grievance, at the discretion of the
Union, shall be presented to the Town Manager or his/her designee, by the Union representatives
within five (5) business days after the response from the Chief is due. The Town Manager or
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his/her designee shall meet with the Union representatives within ten (10) business days of the
presentation of the grievance at Step 3 and the Town Manager shall answer the grievance, in
writing,within four(4)business days of such meeting.
If the grievance remains unresolved after processing at Step 3,the Union,in the Union's discretion,
within thirty (3 0) calendar 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 his/her case. The grievant may at any
time during the proceedings withdraw his/her 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 PROCEDURES
If a grievance remains unresolved after processing at Step 3,the Union, in the Union's discretion,
within thirty (3 0) calendar days, exclusive of holidays,after the date the Town Manager's written
answer is delivered, can submit the grievance to the American Arbitration Association. The
controversy then shall be processed pursuant to the rules and regulations 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 shaU 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: STRIKES
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 be effective from July 1, 2021 through June 3 0, 2024, unless neither party
indicates its desire to amend the Agreement, in which case the Agreement shall continue yearly.
In case either party wishes to amend the Agreement,they will notify the other party on or,before
January 1, 2024, 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.
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WITNESS OF,the parties hereto have executed this agreement at on this the
day of 2022.
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER: LUF Local 2035:
Melissa Murphy Rodrigues Nic s P lro
To gPreDenise Y. Ca Jeffrey Judge
Deputy Town Manager Vice President
BOARD OF SELECTMEN:
Timothy McGuire
T
J 'ce Phillips,ChAirp
erson Matthew Davis
Lid& Secretary
osemar3 onnelly Shed' e
Neil Patnaude
Bargaining Committee
chard Vaillancourt
Scott Nussbaum
Bargaining Committee
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BibiaYoacbe
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SIDE LETTER 1
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN RE-CERTIFICATION
In the event the mandated hours required for Emergency Medical Technician Re-certification is
changed(increased beyond the current 24 hours),the Town and the Union agree to meet to discuss
the issue.
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APPENDIX A
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE LIST
Basic Issue Items
Navy blue work pants
Navy blue short sleeve shirts
Navy blue long sleeve shirts
Black belt
Navy blue watch cap
Department issue baseball cap
Quilted jacket
Winter coat
Lapel pins
Shirt badge
Blouse badge
Coat badge
Blouse
Dress trousers
Black tie
Blue dress shim(ff)
White dress shirt(It)
Dress hat
Dress hat badge
Black shoes/boots
Accessory Items
White shirt(ft)
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
Navy Blue T-shirts with North Andover Fire Department Logo
Other items as approved by the Fire Chief
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APPENDIX B
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
FE RE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE OF ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE
SUPPLEMENTAL LONGEVITY INCENTIVE
TO: Fire Chief DATE:
FROM:
SUBJECT: Supplemental Longevity Incentive
In accordance with Article XVII, Section 5, I hereby give notice of my election to
participate in the Supplemental Longevity Incentive (SLI) for a consecutive three-year period
commencing on (insert date). I understand that this election is
irrevocable once executed and submitted to the Department and that,upon the conclusion of the
consecutive three-year period my base salary shall revert to that provided by the collective
bargaining agreement then in effect for non-SLI annual base salary applicable to my rank or
position. I also understand that at the conclusion of the consecutive three-year period,I will no
longer be eligible to receive any longevity payment pursuant to the collective bargaining
agreement.
The amount of money that I will be.entitled to receive each week will be calculated by
dividing the amount of money that I am eligible to receive by the number of weeks in a 12-
month period. Although this weekly amount will be added to my base salary, it will be excluded
for purposes of calculating my overtime rate.
I fully understand the terms and conditions as outlined in Article XVII, Section 5 and of
this election form and I agree to be bound by all such terms and conditions.
Signature Print Name
cc: Town Manager
Union president
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APPENDIX C
TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER
FIRE DEPARTMENT
APPLICATION FOR USE OF SICK LEAVE BANK
TO: Fire Chief DATE:
FROM:
SUBJECT: Sick Leave Bank Application
In accordance with the current collective bargaining agreement between the Town of North
Andover and Firefighters Local 2035, I , am submitting this
application for the use of the sick leave bank I am requesting the use of shifts from the
sick leave bank.
I hereby certify that I am a member of the sick leave bank in accordance with the collective
bargaining agreement. I have read and am familiar with all of the provisions of the sick leave
bank.
Signature Print Name
Note: The Fire Chief will notify the Town and the Union in accordance with the collective
bargaining agreement. A written response from the Fire Chief will be given upon receipt of the
request or within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of the request,
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APPENDIX D
-FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT-
REQUESTING AND USAGE OF LEAVE
An employee who has been employed for twelve (12) consecutive months or who has worked
1,250 hours in the last twelve months is entitled to up to a total of twelve weeks of family medical
leave in one calendar year. The leave shall be unpaid unless the employee elects to use
accumulated paid leave.
An employee must notify the personnel department,in writing, of their request for family medical
leave,with a control copy to the division director, at least 30 days in advance of the intended date
upon which leave will commence and terminate,unless prevented by an emergency situation from
giving that length of notice. The employee may be requested to provide a written medical
certificate, within the time required under the law, to document that the employee is unable to
perform essential job functions or the nature of the family illness. However, subject to medical
documentation, an employee can certify that he/she is needed to care for the family member.
Family medical leave may be requested and must be granted for the birth of a child or to care for
a newborn child, or adoption of a foster child or for a serious illness of the employee, his or her
spouse, child,including adopted or foster child,or parent. Serious illness is defined in accordance
with the Family Medical Leave Act, 29 CFR Sec. 825.114. Except for caring for a newborn or
adopted child, when necessary, leave may be consecutive, intermittent or on a reduced hour
schedule. In the event of pregnancy, family medical leave will begin on the date of birth of the
child unless the employee opts to begin her leave on the date she is deemed disabled by her
physician.
When requesting family medical leave, the employee should state which type of accrued leave to
be utilized. An employee on maternity leave, or on leave for personal illness, shall be allowed to
use accrued sick leave for the duration, and may use any accrued personal and vacation leave if
sick leave is exhausted,for a total of twelve weeks. An employee requesting accrued leave to care
for a family member shall be approved to utilize accrued sick leave for the first 30 days, or six
weeks, and shall be pro-rated one day of vacation or personal leave for each additional week of
leave requested. The other four days may continue to be deducted from accrued sick leave. Usage
of leave under F.M.L.A. excludes application to sick leave banks.
The Town of North Andover will continue the employee's health benefits coverage during leave.
The employee will continue to accrue holiday, vacation and sick leave credits during paid leave.
In the event that the employee exhausts all accrued leave, there will be no further accrual of
holiday, sick or vacation leave. Seniority, however, will accrue during the term of the leave. An
employee taking such leave is entitled to be restored to the position held by the employee when
the leave commenced, and will be entitled to any other benefits the employee would have accrued
had he/she not taken family leave.
The Town may designate extended leave as Family Medical Leave,when appropriate.
ADOPTED- North Andover Board of Su1ectrnen,June 30,1997.
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