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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2014-2255
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
06/19/2014
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MOU re: Sec. 18 of Collective Bargaining Agmt w/PBA
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•` DD �/ O� P <br />F L O 10 S4. <br />c,Ty OF SUN PLO <br />TO <br />FROM <br />DATE <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach <br />18070 Collins Avenue <br />Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160 <br />(305) 947 -0606 City Hall <br />(305) 949-3113 Fax <br />(305) 947 -2150 Building Department <br />(305) 947 -5107 Fax <br />MEMORANDUM <br />The Honorable City Commission <br />Hans Ottinot, City Attorney <br />June 19, 2014 <br />Citv Commission <br />Norman S. Edelcup, Mayor <br />Isaac Action, [ ice Mayor <br />Jeanette Gatto, Commissioner <br />Jennifer Levin, Commissioner <br />George "Bud" Scholl, Commissioner <br />Christopher J. Russo, City Manager <br />Hans Ottinot, City Attorney <br />Jane A. [lines, TIC, City Clerk <br />RE: Approval of Memorandum of Understanding to amend Article 18 of the <br />Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Dade County Police Benevolent <br />Association <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />It is recommended that the City Commission approve the attached resolution. <br />REASONS <br />On March 15, 2012, the City of Sunny Isles Beach ( "the City ") negotiated a Collective Bargaining <br />Agreement ( "CBA ") with the Dade County Police Benevolent Association ( "PBA ") which set forth <br />the terms and conditions of employment for the bargaining unit. The City has negotiated a <br />Memorandum of Understanding ( "MOU ") with the PBA to amend Article 18, of the CBA as it <br />relates to off duty police work. <br />The amendment increases the minimum hours required to hire an off duty police officer from three <br />(3) hours to (4) hours per assignment. The amendment also requires employers to provide 24 -hour <br />notice of cancellation or changes in work assignments for off duty officers. In the event the <br />employer fails to provide such notice, the employer will be charged the minimum fee. These <br />cancellation fees will be established by the City or the City's police department, and may vary <br />depending on location and length of the assignment. <br />The MOU was negotiated by the Office of the City Manager and the PBA. <br />
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