File #: 16-113    Version: 1 Name: Staff Report WPCP Mgr increase
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 3/7/2016 Final action: 3/7/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for a Resolution Amending the San Leandro Management Organization (SLMO) Salary Schedule Based upon a Compensation Study to Provide a Five Percent (5%) Salary Increase for the Classification of Water Pollution Control Plant Manager and Appropriation Approval to Transfer Water Pollution Control Plant Fund Balance to Salaries and Benefits in Fiscal Year 2015-16
Sponsors: Lianne Marshall
Related files: 16-114
Title
Staff Report for a Resolution Amending the San Leandro Management Organization (SLMO) Salary Schedule Based upon a Compensation Study to Provide a Five Percent (5%) Salary Increase for the Classification of Water Pollution Control Plant Manager and Appropriation Approval to Transfer Water Pollution Control Plant Fund Balance to Salaries and Benefits in Fiscal Year 2015-16

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution to amend the salary schedule of the San Leandro Management Organization (SLMO) to provide a five percent (5%) salary increase for the classification of Water Pollution Control Plant Manager. Staff further requests approval of appropriation of funds from the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Fund Balance to WPCP salaries and benefits for fiscal year 2015-16.

BACKGROUND

During recent labor negotiations with the San Leandro Management Organization (SLMO), the City agreed to conduct a compensation study of the Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) Manager classification.

The City conducted the compensation study and compared the WPCP Manager classification to similar classifications within neighboring agencies and special districts in the comparable labor market. The results of the compensation study indicate that the classification is below the median salary.

Based on the compensation study's results, the City met and conferred with SLMO to provide a 5% salary increase for the WPCP Manager classification. The salary increase would be retroactive to January 1, 2016, which is the same date SLMO's negotiated salary increase went into effect.

The City Manager recommends that the salary increase for the water pollution control plant manager should be approved to ensure that the City pays wages consistent within its labor market area. The increase will also assist the City to better retain and attract qualified personnel in this specialized field.

Fiscal Impacts

The...

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