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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/21/1994 CS minutes MAYOR GERALD L. FARLEY TRUSTEES GEORGE A. CLOWES TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN RICHARD N. HENDRICKS PAUL WM. HOEFERT MICHAELE W. SKOWRON IRVANA K WIl.KS VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS VILLAGE CLERK CAROL A FIELDS GSM[1[1 [M@:[1~@[] lID& 'i.?rn ,- z..O -~i- Village af Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Stl'eet Mount Prospect. Illinois 60056 Phone: 708 / 392-6000 Fax: 708 / 392-6022 TOO: 708 / 392-6064 MINUTES EXECUTIVE SESSION JUNE 21,1994 The Executive Session was called to order at 9:24 p.m., in the conference room of the Senior Citizens Center, 50 South Emerson Street, for the purpose of discussing Personnel. Present at the Executive Session were: Trustees George Clowes, Timothy Corcoran, Richard Hendricks, Michaele Skowron and Irvana Wilks. Absent from the Executive Session were: Mayor Gerald Farley and Trustee Timothy Paul Hoefert. Also present were: Village Manager Michael Janonis, Assistant to the Village Manager David Strahl and Finance Director David Jepson. Personnel Village Manager Michael Janonis presented a tentative agreement reached with the Firefighters Association for a three-year wage and benefit agreement. Mr. Janonis reviewed various aspects of the agreement including a wage settlement which averaged 2.9% per year for three years. The agreement included implementation of the Village's current medical insurance plan for Firefighters which according to last year's usage trends will save the Village approximately $550 per Firefighter. Other components of the agreement included expanded steps and a 1.5% increase in step salaries for the first year. These two items would hold overall wages down in coming years. The agreement also provided for additional life insurance coverage, a slight increase in pay for the existing 7 Holidays recognized under previous agreements and a program by which Firefighters can utilize a portion of their sick time as personal time. This latter item is controlled by a detailed General Order and has no economic impact on the Village. The agreement also contains a retiree health insurance incentive program by which Firefighters can fund retiree medical insurance payments with the proceeds from the sick leave incentive program. The additional costs involved in providing the incentive (approximately $7,000) are offset by the savings realized by the Village for new hires (approximately $46,000 - first three years). Board members discussed the proposed settlement and reached consensus that it was a fair and reasonable settlement and in the best interest of the Village. Staff was directed to bring the agreement back for official approval at the July 5 Village Board meeting. There was no other business discussed. The Executive Session was adjourned at 10:28 p.m. M EJ/rcc