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BREAKING NEWS: MEA and City Have Reached Tentative Agreement on New Two-Year Contract With Well-Deserved Pay Raises Finally On the Way!

MEA’s Negotiating Team has reached a Tentative Agreement (TA) with the City on a new two-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to begin on July 1, 2021 and end on June 30, 2023.

On Mayor Todd Gloria’s recommendation, the City Council approved this TA in closed session yesterday and, if MEA’s membership votes to ratify it, these new contract terms will be confirmed in open session and take effect on July 1, 2021.

Here are the highlights of the Tentative Agreement:

1. A total 9% general salary increase paid out in two installments:

2. In addition to the 9% general salary increase for all, a number of special salary adjustments (SSAs) and new or increased voluntary certification pays (Cert Pays) will benefit certain job classifications experiencing severe recruitment and retention challenges. If your job classification is slated to receive an SSA or Cert Pay increase, you will receive a separate E-blast message from MEA later today.

3. Other important provisions in this TA:

This TA and these pay raises represent great forward progress and a solid negotiations accomplishment as our local economy emerges from the worst effects of the pandemic. MEA has devoted countless hours over the past few years to educate the City’s elected officials about the effects of below-market compensation on the City’s workforce and its essential operations – along with wasteful spending to contract out work at increased cost for taxpayers.

The City’s current Mayor and City Councilmembers have not only spent the time to understand this history and its detrimental consequences but they are taking action to begin making long overdue improvements in the City’s compensation practices.

Your elected MEA Negotiating Team, Lead Negotiator Ann Smith, General Manager Michael Zucchet and President Greg Woods all support and strongly recommend approval of this tentative agreement. MEA members will vote this TA “up” or “down” during a virtual ratification vote beginning in early May. More information about the vote will follow in the coming days. Only MEA members are eligible to vote in the ratification process!

In the meantime, please don’t hesitate to call (619-264-6632) or e-mail (info@sdmea.org) MEA with feedback, questions or if you need assistance on any issue.