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<br />PROPOSED PERSONNEL POLICY <br />SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES <br /> <br />City of Centerville <br />Council Work Session <br />April 28, 2004 <br /> <br />Section 2, Definitions: Defined Full-Time Employee as one who works a minimum of <br />32 hours per week, to coincide with the City's health plan language. Define~ Part-Time <br />Employee as one who works less than 32 hours per week, and removed all references <br />throughout the policy to Part-Time Employees accruing benefits. <br /> <br /> <br />Section 3.4, Classification of Job Duties: <br />with pay equity guidelines. <br /> <br />Section 6.7, Compensatory Time: Added provisions to al <br />compensatory time, in lieu of overtime, on a limited ba . <br /> <br />Section 8, Personal Time Off: <br />leave with new PTO policy. <br /> <br />Section 8.2, PTO Accrual: Restored ac <br />not adopting union equivalent. Form <br />combined vacation and sick leave per p <br /> <br />Prior to 12/9/02 <br /> <br />Union Rates <br /> <br /> <br />6.77 hrs <br />8.31 hrs <br />9.85 hrs <br />11.38 hrs <br />12.92 hrs <br /> <br />Section 9, Leaves of A ence: Added several definitions required by State Statute. <br />Reference is made to the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA.) The City is a <br />covered entity; however, due to the number of employees, the provisions of the Act <br />would not apply unless the City specifically adopted the provisions. City Council <br />should decide whether or not the City wishes to adopt the provisions of the FMLA <br />or stipulate different provisions. (~~) <br /> <br />Section 10, Temporary Light Duty Policy: Added light duty policy to accommodate <br />workers' comp regulations. <br /> <br />Section 11, Insurance Plans: Removed old language and replaced with new cafeteria <br />plan language. <br />
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