Mark Salvo & Melvin Parker
Dear Mark & Melvin:
This letter shall confirm certain understandings reached in negotiations for a Memorandum of Understanding covering the period of May 22, 2016 through May 19, 2019.
1. Vacation Requests. Any vacation request for 2 weeks or longer will be responded to not later than one month after the written request. Any request for time off for less than two (2) weeks will be responded to as quickly as possible, but not later than two (2) weeks after the written request.
2. Holdover Overtime. In making “holdover” overtime assignments, seniority among employees possessing the skills and abilities required for the specific overtime assignment will be the determining factor.
3. Late Evaluations. The Probation Department agrees that, should salary step increases be delayed due to late evaluations, the step increase will be granted retroactively to the date the salary increase was due.
4. Direct Deposit – Direct Deposit of pay checks shall be mandatory for all employees hired on or after October 31, 1999.
5. Overtime in Juvenile Hall. The Probation Department agrees that overtime assignments in the Juvenile Hall will be offered to permanent Group Supervisors prior to offering overtime assignments (paid at the one and one-half rate) to Extra Help. This does not include situations where Extra Help can work additional shifts without being paid at the overtime rate. The Probation Department will offer such assignments to staff at the appropriate classification (i.e., if a GS I is required to fill a shift and no Extra Help GS I’s can fill the shift at the straight time rate, permanent GS I’s will be offered the shift before offering it to Extra Help GS I’s).
6. The Probation Department agrees that supervision and investigation caseloads shall be a factor in determining the necessity of overtime work. Issues that arise will be proactively handled by management and the union on a case-by-case basis. The Department will work with PDA to discuss workload standards for the Pre-Trial Services Unit.
7. The parties agree that payroll deductions for the Legal Defense Fund will be implemented for PDA in the same manner as such deductions are made for the Deputy Sheriff’s Association. These deductions will be implemented as soon as is practicable following ratification and adoption of the MOU.
8. The Probation Department and PDA in an effort to address issues regarding the recruitment and retention of bilingual Probation Officers as well as the transfer policy for bilingual staff agree to establish a Labor-Management Committee. The committee will convene as soon as is practicable following ratification and adoption of the MOU. The committee will be equally represented by Probation management and PDA. Both parties shall select their committee members. The parties shall meet at such times and locations as mutually agreed to by the parties.
The Committee shall provide progress reports to both Probation management and PDA in a manner agreed to by the Committee.
9. Flex Promotions for Group Supervisors I/II. Group Supervisors I will be promoted to Group Supervisor II provided that:
a. They have worked the equivalent of twelve (12) months of full-time hours as a Group Supervisor I.
b. They have obtained a college degree.
c. The Division Director overall rating for the employee is satisfactory.
d. A Group Supervisor will be deemed to have had a satisfactory evaluation if the Department does not provide an evaluation within 30 days of the employee’s application for promotion.
e. In the event of a denial of a flex promotion where the employee meets all of the above criteria, the Department will advise in writing the reason for the denial.
f. A Group Supervisor I may appeal the denial to the Chief Probation Officer.
g. A Group Supervisor who is denied the promotion may be reconsidered for promotion in six (6) months or earlier at the discretion of the Chief Probation Officer.
10. Group Supervisors who are required to wear specific shirts shall be provided five (5) shirts per year. Damaged shirts will be replaced. The County will consider vendors suggested by PDA who submit bids.
If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding, please indicate your acceptance and approval in the space provided below.
Dated:
APPROVED AND ACCEPTED:
Probation and Detention Association County of San Mateo
By By
Attached is the Probation Department Transfer Policy. The parties agree that application and interpretation of this policy is subject to the negotiated grievance process. The parties further agree that the Department retains the right to amend, suspend or terminate this policy in accordance with the provisions set forth in the attached policy. The parties agree that, prior to implementing any decision to amend, suspend or terminate this policy, the Department will meet and confer in good faith with PDA about the proposed change.
Dated:
Probation Department Probation & Detention Association
June 5, 2019
Lauren Espino, President
Probation and Detention Association
Dear Ms. Espino,
The Probation Department plans to study coverage of shifts by Institution Services Managers (ISM’s).
The Department commits to schedule at least one ISM or alternate manager to work on site at the Youth Services Center (YSC) campus at all times. The Department will endeavor to schedule one ISM or alternate manager to work at each worksite (YSC and Camp Kemp). For Camps, this will be during day shift hours only.
The Department will only use Officer of the Day to cover:
1) Unplanned ISM absences of less than one week, and
2) Partial or full shifts due to ISM attendance at meetings, trainings, or unforeseen circumstances.
3) Partial and full shifts at Camps when an ISM is not scheduled.
If there is an ISM in the building, they are expected to relieve the Officer of the Day, unless an urgent issue requires the ISM’s attention.
Any concerns with respect to the use of Officers of the Day should be brought to my attention as they arise.
Sincerely,
Chief John Keene
Probation Department