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File #: 25-480    Version: 1 Name: Side Letter POA PMA HIL Pay
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 10/20/2025 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Adopt a Resolution to Approve Side Letters of Agreement with the San Leandro Police Officers' Association and the San Leandro Police Management Association to Amend the Holiday Pay Language to Comply with CalPERS Regulations
Attachments: 1. A - DRAFT Resolution Side Letters, 2. B - Side Letter POA Holiday Pay - PERS, 3. C - Side Letter PMA Holiday Pay - PERS
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Adopt a Resolution to Approve Side Letters of Agreement with the San Leandro Police Officers' Association and the San Leandro Police Management Association to Amend the Holiday Pay Language to Comply with CalPERS Regulations

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SUMMARY & RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution approving proposed Side Letters of Agreement between the City of San Leandro and the San Leandro Police Officers' Association (SLPOA) and the San Leandro Police Management Association (SLPMA) relating to holiday pay language to comply with CalPERS regulations.

BACKGROUND

The City of San Leandro contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) to provide a defined benefit pension for employees. In accordance with the terms and conditions memorialized in the Memoranda of Understanding between the City of San Leandro, SLPOA, and SLPMA, employees receive a 7% holiday pay premium because they work in positions that require scheduled staffing without regard to holidays. The City, SLPOA, and SLPMA agree that it is the parties' intent that Holiday Pay is a pensionable and reportable item of special compensation to CalPERS.

Analysis

Following a recent compliance review, CalPERS determined that Holiday Pay reported by the City did not meet the criteria as defined by Government Code Section 20636 and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Section 571. Specifically, the City's written labor agreements do not contain a list of approved holidays and conditions of payment. The CalPERS Compensation Compliance & Audit Resolution Unit, Employer Account Management Division advised the City that MOUs must contain precise conditions of payment that reflect the basis for the holiday pay percentage and must contain the approved holidays recognized by the City.

To comply with CalPERS' regulations, the City and the SLPOA met and conferred, and agreed to amend language in the two most recent Memo...

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