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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/10/2011
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RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND THE SAN MATEO COUNTY FIRE FIGHTERS, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 2400, FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2010 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2013
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01/10/2011 <br /> 7.12.1 Emergency Medical Training (EMT) Incentive <br /> The City shall offer EMT recertification programs during on -duty <br /> time for fire personnel already possessing an EMT certificate. <br /> Should the City fail to offer such recertification programs at any <br /> time in the future, the City agrees to waive the requirement of EMT <br /> certification for Educational Incentive Pay during the period when <br /> no recertification programs are offered by the City. <br /> In order to be eligible for Educational Incentive Pay, employees <br /> who were hired after the offering of the initial EMT certification <br /> courses, and employees who were not certified during these initial <br /> courses, must obtain EMT certification during unpaid off -duty time. <br /> The City will allow an employee who has been on Tong -term <br /> disability or Tong -term illness leave of thirty (30) days or more, <br /> upon the employee's return to duty, to attend an EMT <br /> recertification program, if offered, at another San Mateo County fire <br /> agency while the employee is on paid duty time. <br /> Effective April 1, 1990, each employee who maintains Emergency <br /> Medical Training (EMT) certification will receive two and one -half <br /> percent (2 -1/2 %) additional base pay (salary). <br /> The Emergency Medical Training Incentive pay shall be considered <br /> wages for the purposes of computing overtime, holiday pay, and <br /> PERS retirement benefits. <br /> It is understood that in no case will the same employee receive <br /> both Educational Incentive pay (under MOU Section 7.12) and EMT <br /> Incentive pay (under MOU Section 7.12.1). <br /> It is also understood that in no case will the same employee receive <br /> more than a total of seven and one -half percent (7 -1/2 %) from <br /> Service Incentive pay (under MOU 7.11) and EMT Incentive pay <br /> (under MOU 7.12.1) combined. <br /> For purposes of receiving Educational Incentive Pay, a current <br /> paramedic certificate will be deemed to meet the requirement of a <br /> current EMT certificate. <br /> 7.13 Uniform Allowance <br /> Fire Fighter /Engineers and Fire Captains shall be paid an annual uniform <br /> allowance of six hundred and sixty dollars ($660.00). Effective January 1, <br /> 2011, annual uniform allowance shall be increased as follows: $680.00 <br /> effective January 1, 2011; $700.00 effective January 1, 2012; $720.00 effective <br /> January 1, 2013. This amount will be pro -rated for new hires. <br /> 17 <br /> Page 23 #15077 <br /> MUFF # 905 <br />
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