Good News – MEA-Negotiated 5% General Salary Increase Begins to Hit Paychecks This Week!
Last year, MEA members ratified the current MOU which includes a general salary increase for all MEA-represented classifications. We are happy to remind you that effective July 1, you received a 5% pay raise, and that increase will begin to be seen in this week’s paycheck. Since July 1 occurred in the middle of a pay period, only about half […]
Read more >>Reasonable Accommodation Process
Over the last couple of years, the Reasonable Accommodation process has become a very important tool for employees to address their workplace needs with the City. One of the most common Reasonable Accommodations is the need for ergonomic equipment to ensure that those that require a sit/stand desk, or a special chair/back-rest or even a specific keyboard or mouse receive […]
Read more >>GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured A 8% Special Salary Increase for Disposal Site Supervisors!
As a result of MEA’s existing two-year labor contract negotiated with the City last year, all MEA-represented employees are already scheduled to receive a 5% general salary increase on July 1, 2022. Our current contract also allows for a limited “reopener” to negotiate additional Special Salary Adjustments (SSAs) to become effective in the coming Fiscal Year, and MEA has reached an agreement with the […]
Read more >>GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured A 5% Special Salary Increase for Cashiers!
As a result of MEA’s existing two-year labor contract negotiated with the City last year, all MEA-represented employees are already scheduled to receive a 5% general salary increase on July 1, 2022. Our current contract also allows for a limited “reopener” to negotiate additional Special Salary Adjustments (SSAs) to become effective in the coming Fiscal Year, and MEA has reached an agreement with the […]
Read more >>GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured A 5% Special Salary Increase for Claims Clerks!
As a result of MEA’s existing two-year labor contract negotiated with the City last year, all MEA-represented employees are already scheduled to receive a 5% general salary increase on July 1, 2022. Our current contract also allows for a limited “reopener” to negotiate additional Special Salary Adjustments (SSAs) to become effective in the coming Fiscal Year, and MEA has reached an agreement with the […]
Read more >>GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured A 10% Special Salary Increase for Public Information Clerks!
As a result of MEA’s existing two-year labor contract negotiated with the City last year, all MEA-represented employees are already scheduled to receive a 5% general salary increase on July 1, 2022. Our current contract also allows for a limited “reopener” to negotiate additional Special Salary Adjustments (SSAs) to become effective in the coming Fiscal Year, and MEA has reached an agreement with the […]
Read more >>GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured A 10% Special Salary Increase for Account Clerks and Senior Account Clerks!
As a result of MEA’s existing two-year labor contract negotiated with the City last year, all MEA-represented employees are already scheduled to receive a 5% general salary increase on July 1, 2022. Our current contract also allows for a limited “reopener” to negotiate additional Special Salary Adjustments (SSAs) to become effective in the coming Fiscal Year, and MEA has reached an agreement with the […]
Read more >>Good News – “D Mileage” Reimbursement Rate Has Been Increased!
As a result of the dramatic rise in gas prices, MEA has been advocating for the City to increase D Mileage reimbursement rates immediately, even though our current labor contract does not expire until June 30, 2023. Earlier this month, the City agreed to do just that, and this week the City Council gave final approval to a side letter […]
Read more >>Important Prop B “Make Whole” Information – VIDEOS!
As previously announced, MEA and the City have reached an agreement that guides how affected active Prop B employees (initially hired by the City between July 19, 2012 and July 10, 2021) will have the opportunity to participate in the “make whole” remedy ordered by the Courts last year. The remedy includes the opportunity to be placed into the City’s […]
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