File #: BILL NO. 22-06    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 12/20/2021 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 1/4/2022 Final action: 1/11/2022
Title: An Ordinance approving the 2021 Labor Agreement by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the International Association of Fire Fighters Local #2195 and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City. (Note: First read by Council on January 4, 2022. Passed with unanimous vote.)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. IAFF 2195 Agreement
Related files: BILL NO. 24-022, BILL NO. 23-120
Title
An Ordinance approving the 2021 Labor Agreement by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the International Association of Fire Fighters Local #2195 and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City.
(Note: First read by Council on January 4, 2022. Passed with unanimous vote.)

Body
Issue/Request:
An Ordinance approving the 2021 Labor Agreement by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, and the International Association of Fire Fighters Local #2195 and authorizing the City Manager to execute the same by and on behalf of the City.

Key Issues:
City staff recently concluded collective bargaining negotiations with the Executive Board of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2195 (IAFF). Negotiations were conducted after receiving guidance and direction provided by the Mayor and City Council.

The proposed agreement continues to provide a "step plan" for IAFF members utilizing five general classifications (Fire Fighter, Fire Engineer, Captain, Communication Specialist, and Lead Communication Specialist). The step plan continues to recognize members who have attained a paramedic license with an additional recognition within the pay scales.

The proposed agreement includes a "base agreement" for a three-year term that would expire on June 30, 2025 which includes three percent (3%) increases for each year of the agreement. The agreement also provides an "optional pay plan" subject to the passage of a proposed one-half cent public safety sales tax that is structured as a four-year agreement that would expire on June 30, 2026. The first year in both the "base agreement" and the "optional pay plan" are the same with a 3% increase for the first year. Should the proposed one-half cent public safety sales tax be approved by the voters at the April 5, 2022 municipal election, years two, three, and four of the "optional pay plan" would be effective beginning in February of 2023, 2024 and 2025.

...

Click here for full text