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Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 521
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Amends MOU of 02/01/2008-01/31/2010
RMP File Number
905
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6/8/2011
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11-092
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TENTATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br /> SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION (SEIU) LOCAL 521 <br /> 22.3 Savings Clause <br /> 22.3.1 If, pursuant to any federal or state law which may become effective subsequent <br /> to the etfective date of this Memorandum of Understanding, the City is required <br /> to pay contributions or taxes for hospital/medical/surgical, dental care, <br /> prescription drug or other health benefits to be provided its workers under such <br /> federal or state act, the City's obligation to furnish the same benefits under the <br /> hospital/medical/surgical, dental care and major medical programs shall be <br /> suspended and the contributions agreed to be paid monthly hereunder by the <br /> City shall be reduced each month by the amounts which the City is required to <br /> expend during any such month in the form of contributions or taxes to support <br /> said federal or state health plan. <br /> 22.3.2 If, as a result of such law, the level of benefits provided by such law for any <br /> group of workers, or their dependents, is lower in certain categories of services <br /> than that provided under the existing major medical plan, the City shall, to the <br /> extent practical, provide a plan of benefits supplementary to the federal or state <br /> benefits so as to make benefits in each category of coverage as nearly <br /> comparable as possible to the benefits provided under the major medical plan. <br /> The City need only expend for this purpose the actual amount required to <br /> achieve parity between the benefits provided under the major medical plan and <br /> the benefits provided under any federal or state plan as supplemented in the <br /> manner herein above described. In no event shall the City be required to expend <br /> for such purposes an amount which, when added to the contributions or taxes <br /> required of the City under the federal or state act, shall exceed the amounts paid <br /> at the time such legislation becomes effective. <br /> 22.3.3 If the benefits provided under the federal or state act exceed the benefits <br /> provided hereunder in each category of coverage, the City shall be under no <br /> further obligation to make any contribution. <br /> 22.4 Life Insurance <br /> The City agrees to offer to eligible workers life insurance equal to one and one <br /> half (1-1/2) times the worker's annual salary. <br /> 22.5 Contributions/Pro-rations to Health and Cafeteria Plans <br /> All full-time and part-time workers shall be allowed up to one full pay period of <br /> non-paid status per month without any proration to cafeteria plan payments. Any <br /> full-time worker who exceeds one full pay period of non-paid status in a month <br /> would have their cafeteria plan payment prorated based upon the number of <br /> additional hours in non-paid status during that month. <br /> !'age 22 of 30 <br /> �) � �� "c��gl � I <br />
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