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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 1/2/2020 - P31

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 23:17
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Failing to achieve a settlement at STEP 4 or expiration of the response time limit, if the Union feels that the
grievance has merit and that submitting it to arbitration is in the best interest of the Department and the
grievant(s), the Union shall inform the Police Commission in writing of its decision to arbitrate within 30
calendar days after receiving the Commission's reply in STEP 4. The Union may submit the grievance to
the Public Employee Labor Relations Board within thirty (30) working days after informing the Commission
of its decision to arbitrate.

A. Sharing of Expenses: The Commission and the Union will share expenses incurred under STEP
5 equally.

B. Filing of Grievances by the Commission or its Designate:

1. The Commission, or its designate, will have the right to file grievances against the Union and/or
a member(s) thereof.

2. The grievance will be presented in writing to the Union and the employee(s), if applicable, within
ten (10) calendar days of its occurrence, or when knowledge was obtained that a grievance
existed.

3. The Union will reply within thirty (80) working days after the grievance is presented.

4. Failing a settlement between the Commission (or its designee) and the Union, the grievance
may be presented to the Public Employee Labor Relations Board within sixty (60) working days
after the reply.

C. NoMonetary Damages: No party action under STEP 5 will have any power to award any monetary
damages (other than back wages or lost benefits as outlined under this collective bargaining
agreement), make any changes in, modification or alteration of, addition to, or subtraction from,
any of the terms of this Agreement.

SECTION B
FILING OF GRIEVANCES/REPRESENTATION OF GRIEVANT

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By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 23:17
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Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Thu, 01/02/2020 - 00:00
Page Number
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The Union may file grievances on its own behalf, on behalf of its members, and if requested, on behalf of
non-paying members. Any grievant may be represented at all stages of the Grievance Procedure by
grievant(s) and by a representative selected and approved by the Union, if the grievant(s) desires. At all
stages of the Grievance Procedure the grievant(s) has the right to hire a representative of their choosing,
other than the Union’s representative; however, the grievant(s) will be responsible for all costs and shall be
bound by all agreements, policies, and procedures as outlined under this Article.

SECTION C
PROCESSING OF GRIEVANCES

Each grievance will be processed separately under the Grievance Procedure.

SECTION D
EXTENSIONS OF TIME LIMITS

EXTENSIONS OF TIME LIMITS:

The parties recognize that after STEP 1 of the grievance procedure, additional time may be required by
both parties to process the grievance. The parties may agree in writing to extend any of the time limits set
forth in any steps of the grievance procedure.

A.

B.

C.

Automatic Advancements of Grievances: Unless otherwise designated under this Article, in all
other circumstances, Management's failure fo respond within the established time limits shall
automatically advance the grievance to the next step.

Failure to Respond by Union within Time Limits: The Union's or grievant’s/grievants’ failure to
respond within established time limits, the grievance shall be considered settled on the basis of
management's last answer.

Handling of Grievances During Off- and On-Duty Hours: Union representatives normally shall
conduct investigations and all other phases of grievance handling during off-duty hours. If the

nature of the grievance is such that expedited handling will result in prompt disposition thereof
without interference to Department operations, or require the need to hire overtime personnel, or
to reassign personnel from outside of headquarters to supply coverage, management, at its
discretion, may allow investigation and processing thereof during working time.

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Board Of Aldermen - Agenda - 1/2/2020 - P33

By dnadmin on Sun, 11/06/2022 - 23:17
Document Date
Mon, 12/30/2019 - 17:44
Meeting Description
Board Of Aldermen
Document Type
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Meeting Date
Thu, 01/02/2020 - 00:00
Page Number
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D. No Payment of Overtime: During any step involved in the grievance procedure, the grievant(s),

E.

union representatives, or witnesses for the grievanit(s), shall not be paid overtime if not done during
on-duty hours.

Right to Withdraw: The Union or the grievant(s) has/have the right to withdraw the grievance at
any time during the proceedings.

ARTICLE 13
VACATIONS

ACCRUALS:

A.

Accrual Date: Vacation time is accrued for any month in which the individual has been employed
prierte-and-_includingon the 15!" of the month. aHeastfiteen_15} calendardays,beginning-the
first-of-anymenth— The accrual rate is based upon continuous Department employment on the
fifteenth of every month.

Calculating Accruals: The full-time or part-time anniversary date of continuous City employment
shall be used to calculate an employee's length of service with respect to paid vacation eligibility.
Length of service shall be measured from the employee's most recent date of hire with the City.

Full-Time Employees: Full-Time employees as defined in Article 3Q -40-heurs- or more por weel)
shall accrue vacation in accordance with the following schedule.:_ Full-Time employees-who-work
Nee p-to NOO A eseive-prorate nefits.

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1. 0-4 years of continuous service: 4413 days per year for a total of 104 hours

2, 5-9 years of continuous service: +517 days per year for a total of 136 hours

3. 10-14 years of continuous service: 2224 days per year for a total of 192 hours

4. 15-19 years of continuous service: 2425 days per year for a total of 200 hours
5.._.20-29 ¥years er-mere-of continued service: 29 days per year for a total of 232 hours

5.6.30 years or more of continued service: 30 days per year for a total of 240 hours

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and shall reach maximum accrual caps based on full-time accruals.

Part-Time Employees: Part-time employees shall receive prorated vacation days

PROVISIONS:

A. Completion Of Probationary Period: After satisfactory completion of the probationary period as
determined by the Chief of Police or designee, but not exceeding one (1) year and classification as
a “regular employee," employees covered by this Agreement are eligible to take vacation leave.

B. Part-Time Employees: For the purposes of this article, vacation leave deductions during one
workday shall be the employee’s normal workday.

C. Paid Absences Considered Time Worked: Paid sick leave and absences for jury or military
reserve duty are considered time worked for vacation accrual purposes.

D. Holidays during vacation week: !f a holiday falls during a vacation week, holiday pay will be
given in lieu of a vacation day.

E. Payment of Accrued Vacation Leave to Non-Probationary Employees upon Resiqnation,
Termination, or Layoff: Any regularemployee who resigns, is terminated, or is laid off is entitled
to receive accrued vacation pay prorated to the date when active employment ceases. Up to a
maximum of 2 times the annual amount of vacation accrual will be paid to the emplayee.

FE. Payment of Accrued Vacation Leave upon Retirement: Any regular-emplayee who retires, as
defined under the NH Retirement System, is entitled to receive accrued vacation pay prorated to
the date when active employment ceases. Up to a maximum of 2 times the annual amount of
vacation accrual will be paid to the employee.

E

G,_ &-—Payment of Accrued Vacation Leave to Beneficiary or Estate: All accrued vacation time
shall be paid in a lump sum to the employee’s beneficiary, as specified in writing by the employee

on an approved form, if death occurs while employed by the Nashua Police Department. If the
employee designates no beneficiaries, the accrued vacation leave will be paid to the employee’s
estate.

H. Vacation Credit for Previous Experience at the Time of Hire: (sidebar approved 9/17/18)

For the purpose of calculating yearly vacation time, at the time of hire, the Chief of Police or

his/her designee is authorized to credit the employee for previous experience up to a maximum
of nine (9) years. In consideration for this change in the contract, the following adjustment will

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be made on this one-time basis: Existing employees on September 17, 2018, with fewer than
(8) years’ experience, shall for vacation time calculation only, be deemed to have (8) years’
experience.

TRANSFERS FROM ANOTHER CITY BARGAINING UNIT OR OTHER CITY DEPARTMENT:

A. Fuil-Time Employees: If a full-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit or other

City Department, he/she shall be paid for all accrued vacation leave by the appropriate City
Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals. The full-time anniversary date of
continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a full-time employee's length of service for
accrual purposes.

B. Part-Time Employees:

1. Part-Time to Part-Time: If a part-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit
or other City Department and remains a part-time employee, he/she shall be paid for all accrued
vacation leave by the appropriate City Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals.
The part-time anniversary date of continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a
part-time employee's length of service for accrual purposes.

2. Part-Time to Full-Time: !f a part-time employee transfers from another City bargaining unit or
other City Department and becomes a full-time employee, he/she shall be paid for all accrued
vacation leave by the appropriate City Department and shall not transfer any vacation accruals.
The full-time anniversary date of continuous City employment shall be used to calculate a full-
time employee's length of service for accrual purposes.

LOSS OF ACCRUED VACATION TIME:

A.

B.

Probationary Employees: If a probationary employee resigns, is laid-off, or is discharged any
time before completing his/ner probationary period not exceeding one (1) year, he/she shall lose
all accrued vacation time.

Unpaid Leave of Absence: During an unpaid leave of absence, an employee does not earn any
vacation time.

Maximum Accrual: A vacation balance of not more than two times the annual accrual can be
earned by the member's “anniversary date.” On the “anniversary date,” should the vacation
balance be over the two times maximum accrual, the balance will be decreased to two times the

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annual accrual. The employee will then be allowed to accrue vacation for that month and the
following months up to the “anniversary date.”

REQUESTING USE OF VACATION TIME:

A. Block Weeks: In written form, from up to one year and at least three (3) weeks prior to the date of
use (unless waived by the Chief of Police or designee), requests for the use of vacation shall be in
5-day blocks of an employee’s normal schedule. Less senior employees, as outlined under
Paragraph “D" below, shail check with senior personnel (if available) at least one week before
submitting vacation requests to their appropriate supervisor for approval. The senior personnel
have one week to notify the less senior employee that a conflict exists. The less senior employees
shall document this process on the request from, including not receiving a response back from the
senior employees within the one-week time frame if applicable.

B. Individual, Half-Day or Hourly Leave: Employees are allowed to use vacation in one- or half-day
or one hour increments of vacation leave at a time only upon approval of their Bureau Commander
or designee. In written form, employees are to request individual vacation days at least 3 days
prior to their use; however, supervisors may waive this time restriction.

C. Responsibilities of Supervisors: Potential workloads, manpower requirements, or any possibility
of an emergency situation are considerations of a supervisor before approving usage, as well as
the circumstances explained in Paragraphs “D” and “E” below.

1. Block Weeks: Upon receipt of the vacation request, supervisors will respond as soon as
possible, but within two (2) weeks of receipt of the block week vacation request.

2. Individual Vacation Days: Due to the limited time frame of individual vacation days,
supervisors will respond to the vacation request prior to the date of the requested use.

D. Hierarchy to Resolve Conflicts: If a conflict arises in the use of vacation time among personnel
in the Bureau/Division, the Bureau Commander or designee will use the following hierarchy in order
to resolve it:

Supervisors (Sworn & Civilian — As it relates under Paragraph “E” below.)

Assistant Supervisors
Senior Full-Time Employees
Junior Full-Time Employees

Part-Time Employees

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G.

H.

Number Allowed on Vacation at One Time/Availability of Police Officers: The number of
employees and police officers allowed on vacation within a Bureau or Division at one time shall be
determined by the Chief or designee based on the positions held. The approval of employees on
vacation within a Bureau or Division is normally not affected by the availability of police officers,
except when certain conditions exist. The below are examples, but the conditions are not limited
to the specific examples below.

Superviser-(pelice

21. Performing the Same Job: In the cases where employees perform the same duties as police
officers, and there is a minimum staffing requirement necessary to perform the essential duties
that could not otherwise be performed by others outside of the Bureau/Division, the employee’s
vacation may or may not be approved if certain manpower conditions exist. An example is the
Police Attorneys (employees) and Police Prosecutors (police officers) who perform the same
prosecution duties in court. In this situation, minimum staffing requirements allow only two
prosecutors to be on a block week vacation at any one time in any combination, and up to three
which allows the approval of an individual vacation day under special circumstances as
authorized by the applicable authority.

Partial Vacation Leave — Family Medical Leave: Employees may use partial vacation days in
any increment for payment of time used for valid FMLA incidents.

Approval of Vacation Leave Beyond Two Consecutive Work Weeks: Except as approved by
the Chief of Police or designee, employees cannot take more than two (2) consecutive work weeks
of vacation at any one time.

Final Approval:

1. Verification by Financial Services Division: Before final approval by the employee's
supervisor, the accrual of the necessary vacation time needed must be verified by the
appropriate personnel in the Financial Services Division.

2. The appropriate form will be completed by the supervisor or employee, and forwarded to the
appropriate Financial Services Division personnel.

a. Completion of Probationary Period: Employees must complete six (6) months of
continuous service before taking any accrued vacation time unless otherwise designated
in this Article.

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b. Time Available Before Use: Employees will have the appropriate time accrued before
use of vacation time is approved. Under special circumstances, an employee may be
allowed to take vacation time if it has not yet been accrued if authorized by the Chief of
Police or designee.

3. After approval, the form will be sent back to the employee’s Bureau Commander or designee,
and the employee will be notified.

|. Changed/Canceled Approved Vacation: Once a vacation is approved and the dates are to be
changed or canceled by the employee, the employee must reapply. The employee must complete
the appropriate form canceling the vacation and the entire process began again.

J. Recall of Vacation: Any approved vacation is subject to recall by the Chief of Police or designee
due to workloads, manpower requiremenis, and any emergencies that arise.

1. Non-Exempt Employees: Non-exempt employees shall be paid time and half of their regular
rate of pay for a callback when on vacation and granted an equivalent amouni off vacation time,
but no less than one day, which may be banked for future use.

2. Exempt Employees: Exempt employees do not receive overtime for a callback when on
vacation, but are granted an equivalent amount off vacation time, but no less than one day,
which may be banked for future use.

ARTICLE 14

HOLIDAYS

GENERAL POLICIES:

There are elever-twelve (4412) paid holidays per calendar year, plus Presidential Election Day, every fourth year.

A. Standard Holidays: The following are standard holidays:

NEW YEAR'S DAY INDEPENDENCE DAY THANKSGIVING DAY

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CIVIL RIGHTS DAY

LABOR DAY

CHRISTMAS DAY

MEMORIAL DAY

VETERANS' DAY

BB. Floating Holidays: The remaining three-four (34) days are determined by the-Board of
Police-GCommissioners-or- the Chief of Police in JanuaryDecember of each year. Fhese+replace

SB.

C. When Holidays are Celebrated: Holidays that fall on Saturday are celebrated on Friday, and ones
that fall on Sunday are celebrated on Monday.

D. Scheduled Day Off: If a scheduled holiday falls on an employee’s normal day off, the employee
may choose to take the holiday on_a different day in the same week that the holiday falls in, the
week prior to the holiday, or the week immediately following the holiday.

E. Qualifying for Holiday Pay: In order to qualify for holiday pay, full-time and part-time employees
who are off-duty on the day of the holiday, must have worked their last scheduled duty day prior to
the holiday and the first scheduled duty day after the holiday, or been absent on authorized leave

on either or both of these days.

"Authorized leave" is defined as an occupational injury,

bereavement leave, vacation or sick leave, jury duty, military reserve or National Guard duty, court
appearance by subpoena, or other compensatory time off, determined by the member's supervisor.

FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES:

After completing the first thirty (30) calendar days of employment, full-time employees will receive a normal
day's pay at their regular straight time rate for the above holidays. The 30-day period is waived for new
employees who were previously employed full-time by the City for a period longer than 30 days and
transferred to the Department without any break in service.

PART-TIME EMPLOYEES:

After completing the first thirty (30) calendar days of employment, part-time employees will receive a normal
day's pay at their regular straight time rate for the above holidays. However, part-time employees who are
not scheduled to work on the holiday are not eligible for holiday pay. The 30-day period is waived for new
employees who were previously employed full-time by the City for a period longer than 30 days and
transferred into the Department without any break in service.

ARTICLE 15

UNIFORMS & DRESS CODE

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GENERAL POLICIES:

It is the policy of the Nashua Police Department to provide certain guidelines to insure a professional image
in the grooming and dress of its employees. Due to tours and visits from official representatives and public
contacts, police headquarters is often open to outsiders. It is the policy of the Nashua Police Department
that its employees project a professional image with their grooming and dress.

UNIFORMS/SPECIALIZED APPAREL:

A, Requirements/Specifications: Certain employees are designated by the Chief of Police or
designee to wear uniforms or specialized apparel. They shall conform to the uniform requirements
and specifications as listed under the Nashua Police Department Rules and Regulations Manual.

B. Initial Issue: Upon employment with the Nashua Police Department, designated employees will
receive an initial issue of uniforms or as determined by the Chief of Police or designee.

C. Replacements: Within budgetary allotments, needed replacement will be issued as authorized by
the Chief of Police or designee.

CIVILIAN CLOTHING:

Employees permitted to wear civilian clothing shall conform to standards normally worn by office personnel
in professional, private business firms unless otherwise directed by a supervisor. It will be at the discretion
of the Chief of Police or designee to make a determination of acceptable or nonacceptable attire.

ARTICLE 16
INSURANCES & LONG _&SHORT-TERM DISABILITY:

MEDICAL & HEALTH INSURANCE

A. Minimum Hours Restrict: Health insurance is offered to all full-time employees or regular part-
time employees, who work a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week.

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