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MORE GOOD NEWS – MEA Has Secured An Additional 5% Special Salary Increase for Principal Plant Technician Supervisors

As a follow up to MEA’s earlier E-Blast regarding contract negotiations, the Tentative Agreement (TA) MEA has reached with the City includes a 5% special salary increase for the Principal Plant Technician Supervisor job classification.

Accordingly, if this TA is ratified by MEA’s membership, Principal Plant Technician Supervisors will receive the following pay raises over the two-year term of this agreement:

These pay increases compound upon one another, which means that by the second year of this MEA contract your pay will be 14.7% higher than your pay today!

In addition, this TA includes several improvements related to voluntary certification pay. Please see the attached table for the details specific to your classification.

Both the general and special salary increases are also “pensionable” meaning that (1) they count toward increasing the future lifetime pension allowances for employees in the SDCERS defined benefit pension plan; and (2) they count toward increasing the City’s contribution to the 401(k)-style retirement benefit for those hired after July 19, 2012 under “Prop B.” Of course, because of MEA’s successful legal challenge to Prop B, all MEA represented employees will soon be enrolled into the SDCERS defined benefit pension plan.

These pay increases are the product of a multi-year advocacy campaign for more competitive pay and benefits for MEA-represented employees. MEA’s entire leadership team, its staff and legal counsel have all been single-minded in their focus to get general and special salary increases like these implemented by the City. MEA also wishes to recognize and appreciate the leadership of Mayor Todd Gloria and the City Council for their support of these well-deserved pay increases.

Please be on the lookout for additional information related to the upcoming ratification vote by MEA’s membership. Your participation in that process will be critical to ensuring that these pay increases are approved and implemented!

If you have any feedback or questions, please contact MEA at 619-264-6632 or email us at info@sdmea.org.

Voluntary Certification Pay Increases