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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE - 1802 - 5/13/1986 - POSITION CLASSIFICATION & SALARY PLANORDINANCE NO. 1802 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4-A, POSITION CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN, SECTIONS 4A.202, 4A.203, 4A.205 AND 4A.206 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE VILLAGE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois as follows: Section 1: That the Municipal Code of the Village of Elk Grove Village Chapter 4A entitled, "Position Classification and Salary Plan", Section 4A.202, 4A.203, 4A.205, and 4A.206 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 4A.202 ANNUAL SALARY MIDPOINT FORMULAE: Annual Salary Midpoint formulae are hereby established for all clerical classes, for all labor/trade classes, for non- labor/trade and non -clerical classes, up to 330 job content points, and for classes above 330 job content points as follows; Labor/trade 0-229 points Non -Labor trades & non - Clerical Classes 0-330 points Clerical Classes 0-299 points All Classes above 330 points 4A.203 MIDPOINT RATE VALUE PER POINT BASE VALUE 71.53 12,604.00 73.79 9,544.00 58.29 9,614.00 21.87 30,176.00 The Midpoint Rate shall constitute the point of the Salary Range around which salaries are determined, adjusted and administered. To determine the Midpoint dollar rate of any Salary Range, the total job content evaluation points for the respective class is multiplied by the per point value, i.e. $TI.53 and the base value dollar amount, i.e. $12,604.00 is added to the total. 4A.205 MERIT SALARY ADJUSTMENTS The Merit Schedule shall be determined annually thereby establishing the percent of Salary increase to be available for various levels of employee job performance. The Merit Schedule is hereby established as follows for 1986/87: - 1 - AVERAGE PERFORMANCE MERIT WAGE AND NOT TO EXCEED BARRIER RATING SALARY INCREASE LINES AT Employees 4.5 to 4.9 6% 115.0% 4.0 to 4.4 4% 107.5% 3.5 to 3.9 3% 100.0% 3.0 to 3.4 0% 92.5% Each employee's wage and salary increase will be based on the employee's average performance rating for the two evaluation periods beginning on October 1, 1984 and ending on September 30, 1985. Probationary employees, who successfully complete their probationary period will be eligible for merit increases on May 1, 1986 according to the Merit Schedule on a prorated basis. In no event shall an employee, other than a Department Head as approved by the Village Board, receive a salary increase which would exceed the barrier line established for the average per- formance rating level achieved by the employee. If a permanent employee's new salary falls below the new minimum rate (85%) of the assigned salary range after applying the merit increase and the performance rating is 3.5 of higher, the employee's salary will be brought up to the new minimum rate (85%). If a probationary employee's new salary falls below the new entrance rate (79%) of the assigned salary range after applying the merit increase and the performance rating is 3.5 of higher, the employee's salary will be brought up to the new entrance rate (79%). 4A.206 WITHIN RANGE SALARY ADJUSTMENT ON NOVEMBER 1, 1986 Permanent employees whose salaries are below the midpoint established for their position classification and whose average performance rating is 3.5 or higher shall be eligible for a salary increase based on their length of employment as a permanent Village employee. The following within range salary adjustment shall be made on November 1, 1986. Months of Permanent Employment Status (excluding probation period) in current position - classification 48 - 46 45 - 43 42 - 40 39 - 37 - 2 - New Location in Salary Range Effective on. November 1. 1986 100% 99% 98% 97% Months of Permanent Employment Status (excluding probation period) in current position classification 36 - 34 33 - 31 30 - 28 27 - 25 24 - 22 21 - 19 18 - 16 15 - 13 12 - 10 9 - 7 6 - 4 3 - 1 New Location in Salary Range Effective on November 1, 1986 96% 95% 94% 93% 92% 91% 90% 89% 88% 87% 86% 85% Probationary employees who successfully complete the probationary period with a 3.5 or higher performance rating prior to November 1, shall be eligible for a within range salary adjustment according to the above schedule on a prorated basis. However, probationary and permanent employees whose performance rating is below 3.5 are not eligible for any within range salary adjustment. Section 2: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect as of May 1, 1986 upon its passage and approval according to law. VOTE: AYES: 5 NAYS: 0 ABSENT: 1 PASSED this 13th day of May , 1986. APPROVED this 13th day of May , 1986. Charles J. Zettek Village President ATTEST: Patricia S. Smith by Ilafern R. Snick Village Clerk Deputy Clerk