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AGREEMENT

BY AND BETWEEN

THE

CITY OF WARWICK

AND

LOCAL 2748, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS

AFL-CIO

JULY 1, 2009 TO JUNE 30, 2012i

TABLE OF CONTENTS

AGREEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................ 1

ARTICLE I ....................................................................................................................................1

SECTION I. RECOGNITION...........................................................................................................................1

SECTION 2. UNION SECURITY .....................................................................................................................1

SECTION 3. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS ..........................................................................................................2

SECTION 4. SENIORITY.................................................................................................................................2

SECTION 4.5. USE OF SENIORITY................................................................................................................3

SECTION 5. TIME OFF FOR BARGAINING..................................................................................................5

SECTION 6. REIMBURSEMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES..........................................................5

SECTION 6.5 SPECIAL HAZARDS TRAINING ............................................................................................6

SECTION 7. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT............................................................................................7

ARTICLE II ...................................................................................................................................7

SECTION I. VACANCIES PRIVATES’ RANKS.............................................................................................7

SECTION 2. TEMPORARY SERVICE OUT OF RANK.................................................................................7

SECTION 3. TIME FOR FILLING VACANCIES............................................................................................9

SECTION 4 VACANCIES - OFFICERS’ RANKS............................................................................................9

SECTION 5. OFFICERS SERVING OUT OF RANK....................................................................................12

SECTION 6. RESCUE PERSONNEL .............................................................................................................12

ARTICLE III................................................................................................................................. 14

SECTION 1 DUTIES ......................................................................................................................................14

SECTION 2. DETAIL TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS PROHIBITED...........................................................15

SECTION 3. FIRE HYDRANTS .....................................................................................................................15

SECTION 4. BOAT LAUNCHING.................................................................................................................15

SECTION 5. TESTING OF AERIAL DEVICES.............................................................................................15

ARTICLE IV ............................................................................................................................... 16

SECTION 1. HOURS .......................................................................................................................................16

SECTION 2. SUBSTITUTIONS.....................................................................................................................17

SECTION 3. OVERTIME PAY.......................................................................................................................17

SECTION 4. CALL BACK PAY.....................................................................................................................17

SECTION 5. OVERTIME RATE OF PAY......................................................................................................18

ARTICLE V..................................................................................................................................18

SECTION 1. PARADE AND OTHER DETAILS ...........................................................................................18

SECTION 2. CIVIC AND NON-CIVIC DETAILS.........................................................................................18

SECTION 3. BOAT DETAIL ..........................................................................................................................19

ARTICLE VI ................................................................................................................................19

SECTION 1. VACATIONS..............................................................................................................................19

SECTION 1.5 VOLUNTARY VACATION ACCRUAL SYSTEM...............................................................21

SECTION 2. SENIORITY...............................................................................................................................21ii

SECTION 3. PAID HOLIDAYS.......................................................................................................................21

ARTICLE VII ...............................................................................................................................23

SECTION 1. CLOTHING ALLOWANCE......................................................................................................23

SECTION 2. ADDITIONAL UNIFORMS ......................................................................................................24

SECTION 3. CLOTHING MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE........................................................................24

ARTICLE VIII..............................................................................................................................24

SECTION 1. SICK LEAVE .............................................................................................................................24

SECTION 2. REASONS FOR SICK LEAVE..................................................................................................25

SECTION 3. PERSONAL LEAVE..................................................................................................................25

SECTION 4. SICK LEAVE PAY UPON RETIREMENT OR DEATH .........................................................26

SECTION 4.5 SICK LEAVE PAY UPON DISABILITY RETIREMENT FOR SERVICE CONNECTED DISABILITY....................................................................................................................................................26

SECTION 5. PAYMENT FOR UNUSED SICK LEAVE AFTER MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION...........26

SECTION 6. PERSONAL LEAVE DAYS .......................................................................................................27

ARTICLE IX ................................................................................................................................27

SECTION 1. INJURIES AND ILLNESS.........................................................................................................27

SECTION 2. MEDICAL CARE FOR INJURIES OR ILLNESS IN LINE OF DUTY...................................27

SECTION 3. MEDICAL CARE FOR INJURIES ON PRIVATE DETAIL. ...................................................29

SECTION 4. PRESUMPTION OF DISABILITY............................................................................................29

SECTION 5. LIGHT DUTY...........................................................................................................................30

ARTICLE X ...........................................................................................................................................................31

SECTION 1. RULES AND REGULATIONS .................................................................................................31

SECTION 2. ACCESS TO PERSONAL RECORDS ......................................................................................32

SECTION 3. WORKING CONDITIONS........................................................................................................32

SECTION 4. LIMITATION ON TRAINEE ASSIGNMENT..........................................................................33

.SECTION 5. TABLE OF ORGANIZATION .................................................................................................33

SECTION 6. MEDICAL EXAMINATION.....................................................................................................34

SECTION 7. PRINTING OF AGREEMENT ..................................................................................................34

SECTION 8. RETIREE’S PAYROLL DEDUCTION.....................................................................................34

SECTION 9. PHYSICAL FITNESS ................................................................................................................34

ARTICLE XI..........................................................................................................................................................35

SECTION 1. SALARIES.................................................................................................................................35

SECTION 2. STEP PAYMENTS.....................................................................................................................37

LONGEVITY SCHEDULE..............................................................................................................................37

ARTICLE XII ............................................................................................................................... 38

SECTION 1. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE.....................................................................................................38

STEP ONE........................................................................................................................................................38

STEP TWO.......................................................................................................................................................39

STEP THREE ...................................................................................................................................................39

ARTICLE XIII..............................................................................................................................40

SECTION 1. MEDICAL INSURANCE, PHYSICIAN’S SERVICE ..............................................................40

SECTION 2. LIABILITY INSURANCE.........................................................................................................43iii

SECTION 3. LIFE INSURANCE ....................................................................................................................43

SECTION 4. TERM LIFE INSURANCE .........................................................................................................43

ARTICLE XIV..............................................................................................................................44

SECTION 1. PENSION PAYMENTS .............................................................................................................44

SECTION 2. VESTING...................................................................................................................................44

SECTION 3. NOTICE FOR RETIREMENT...................................................................................................46

SECTION 4. BENEFIT IMPROVEMENTS....................................................................................................46

SECTION 5 PENSION - SECTION II ..............................................................................................................46

ARTICLE XV...............................................................................................................................48

SECTION 1. NO STRIKE CLAUSE ...............................................................................................................48

ARTICLE XVI..............................................................................................................................48

SECTION 1. LAYOFF OF EMPLOYEES.......................................................................................................48

ARTICLE XVII .............................................................................................................................48

ARTICLE XVIII...........................................................................................................................49

SECTION 1. DURATION OF THIS AGREEMENT ......................................................................................491

AGREEMENT

Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 149 of the Public Laws of the state of Rhode Island, 1961, entitled “An Act to Provide for Settlement of Disputes Concerning Wages or Rates of Pay and Other Terms and Conditions of Employment of Employees of Fire Departments”, this Agreement is made and entered into this ______ day of _______, A.D., 2009, by and between this CITY OF WARWICK AND LOCAL 2748, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, AFL-CIO (hereinafter called Local 2748).

ARTICLE I

SECTION I. RECOGNITION

The City of Warwick recognizes Local 2748 as the exclusive bargaining agent for all the permanent sworn uniformed employees of the Warwick Fire Department, excepting the Chief and the Assistant Chief(s), for the purpose of collective bargaining relative to wages, salaries, hours and working conditions. The rights of the City of Warwick and employees shall be respected, and the provisions of this Agreement shall be observed for the orderly settlement of all questions. The right of the Chief and the Assistant Chief(s) to belong to Local 2748, shall in no way be limited or affected by this agree-ment. Local 2748 agrees that in the event any changes are necessary in its by-laws to protect and preserve the right of the Chief and Assistant Chief(s) of the Fire Department to belong to Local 2748, such changes shall be made without delay.

SECTION 2. UNION SECURITY

It is mutually agreed that there shall be no coercion, intimidation or discrimination practiced by the City of Warwick or Local 2748 against any employee of the Warwick Fire Department because of membership or non-membership in Local 2748 or activities therein. The President, Vice President and Secretary of Local 2748 shall be allowed time off with pay and without requirement to make up such time in order to attend six (6) regular or two (2) special meetings of Local 2748, such time not to exceed four (4) hours including attendance at negotiation sessions and attendance at interest arbitration2

sessions. Two (2) members who have been elected or appointed as delegates from Local 2748 to the convention of the International Association of Fire Fighters shall be granted time off with pay and without the requirement to make up such time to attend such conventions. “One (1) member who has been elected or appointed as a delegate to the Rhode Island Fire Fighters Association shall be allowed time off with pay and without the requirement to make up such time (not to exceed four (4) hours at any given time) to attend meetings of the Rhode Island Fire Fighters Association not to exceed ten (l0) meetings in any contract year. Two (2) delegates shall be granted time off with pay and without the requirement to make up such time in order to attend conventions of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO, not to exceed two (2) days in any contract year.” The Chief of the Department may deny such time off in case of emergencies. All present employees and new employees of the Fire Department of the City of Warwick who are not mem-bers of Local 2748 on the effective date hereof, or who do not become members shall not be required to become members of Local 2748 during the term of this Agreement, but shall, as a condition of continued employment, pay to Local 2748, the employees’ exclusive collective bargaining representative, an amount of money equal to that paid by other employees in the bargaining unit who are members of Local 2748, which shall be limited to an amount of money equal to Local 2748’s regular and usual dues and its general and uniform assessments levied upon its members in connection with its responsibilities as the collective bargaining agent for employees of the Warwick Fire Department.

SECTION 3. MANAGEMENT RIGHTS

The City of Warwick shall retain the right to issue rules and regulations governing the internal conduct of the Fire Department as provided by law.

SECTION 4. SENIORITY

Seniority of employees shall be computed in each rank from the date of original appointment to that rank, unless an employee has been out of employment of the Department for over one (1) year (leave of absence not included), in which event, 3

seniority will be computed from the latest date of employment by the Warwick Fire Department.

SECTION 4.5. USE OF SENIORITY

Insofar as practicable, employees covered by this Agreement shall have seniority rights in grade, and insofar as practicable, seniority shall prevail with respect to the following:

a. Transfers to any position within the department; provided, however, that with respect to transfers from one division to another division within the department, the only bid position will be the lowest ranking one in the division. All positions above the lowest ranking one in the division shall be filled, if vacant, by either promotions from within the division or by a transfer made by the Chief of the Department.

b. Days off, holidays, and any and all circumstances or situations by whatever name they may be given, except as provided in Paragraph (a) above; provided, however, that an employee may reject the position or benefit at his or her discretion without the need of any explanation on his or her part. Further, in the event that an employee shall reject a position or benefit, it shall not be construed as a waiver of his or her seniority rights in any subsequent situation where seniority would prevail.

c. In order to implement the foregoing, a bid system is hereby established under which employees may bid for jobs or positions. Whenever there is a vacancy, the vacancy shall be posted and all employees in the order of their seniority shall have an oppor-tunity to bid on said position. The senior employee shall be awarded the bid. The successful bidder for any job shall be entitled to a reasonable trial period of not more than sixty (60) calendar days to determine whether he or she can acquire the skills necessary for the performance of said job in a reasonably satisfactory manner; pro-vided, however, that in cases where the City and Local 2748 so mutually agree, such trial period shall not be mandatory. At the end of sixty (60) calendar days from the date of trial transfer, the employee shall be considered as being transferred in accor-4

dance with the provisions of this Section except in cases where the City and Local 2748 may mutually agree to extend such trial period.

If, during the trial period, the City removes the employee from such position for al-leged lack of reasonable progress in said position the employee shall have the right to file a grievance in accordance with the grievance provisions of this Agreement. The term “reasonable progress” as used herein shall mean a comparison of the progress of the employee involved with the performance on said job of the average employee performing such work. Any disputes over the reasonableness of the trial period and/or the progress of the employee on the job shall be subject to the griev-ance procedures as previously mentioned.

If the successful bidder fails his or her trial period he or she will revert to a floating position until his or her next bid.

d. Vacancies and notice of bid shall be posted in all stations fourteen (14) days or more before any bid session.

e. Personnel changing from one platoon to another shall do so by their choice with no obligation on the part of the City to compensate, adjust or reimburse personnel who work more hours than normal; nor shall the City seek to reduce pay or require make-up time for those persons working less hours than normal.

f. Once the vacation schedule is established, any person changing from one platoon to another shall have a selection of only those weeks that have space available under the established vacation schedule. They shall select from the available time based upon their respective seniority of all employees moving onto that particular platoon. They shall not have the right to alter any previously selected vacations; but voluntary exchanges of vacation dates are permitted in accordance with existing policies.

g. It is understood by the parties hereto that during the trial period, progress reports may be made by the employee’s supervisor, a copy of which shall be furnished to the employee and the Chief of the Fire Department.

h. A permanent and up-to-date seniority list shall be posted and maintained on the 5

Bulletin Board at Fire Headquarters for the benefit of all employees and all future seniority questions shall be resolved in accordance therewith.

i. The City also agrees to furnish to Local 2748 and to maintain an up-to-date seniority list, a copy of which is posted on said Bulletin Board.

SECTION 5. TIME OFF FOR BARGAINING

All employees covered by this Agreement who are officers or members of Local 2748’s Negotiating Committee (not to exceed five (5)), shall be allowed time off, with pay, for official Union business for contract negotiations and/or conferences in connection with the contract with the City Administration, Board of Public Safety and/or Chief of the Department, without the requirement to make up said time.

Any employee covered by this Agreement who is selected as a member of any arbitra-tion panel relative to the determination and conditions of a Collective Bargaining Agreement or relative to any grievance arising under the Agreement between the City and the Local 2748 shall be allowed time off without the requirement to make up said time for attendance at any session or meeting of any such arbitration panel.

SECTION 6. REIMBURSEMENT FOR EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES

The City of Warwick agrees to reimburse any employee covered by this Agreement the full cost of tuition and books for any such employee who has attended, with the approval of the Chief of the Department, an approved school relating to Fire Department activities and who has successfully completed such course of study, provided such costs have not been paid for or reimbursed from any other source. The total amount to be reimbursed to all employees of the Department will be limited to the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars during the contract year.

The City of Warwick agrees that any educational program or school required for the continued certification of rescue officers or rescue drivers shall be paid for in full by the City of Warwick and shall not be deducted from the educational expense benefit hereinbefore provided.6

The City agrees to reimburse for educational expenses as follows:

1) Courses to be reimbursed at 100% shall be courses listed in the core curriculum of a degree program in Fire Science, Public Administration or Labor Relations at an accredited College or University. Also, professional developmental seminars related to Fire Science, Rescue or Hazardous Material shall be reimbursed at 100% provided such seminars shall have been approved by both the Chief of the Department and the President of Local 2748.

2) All other elective courses from accredited institutions shall be compensated at a “pro-rated” amount.

All reimbursement for education expenses will be due at the end of the City’s fiscal year for those semesters that ended in the fiscal year. Reimbursement for those courses under number 1 above will be one hundred (100%) percent within the limit of the City’s appropriation; and the other courses shall be prorated within the limits of the appropria-tion, if any exists.

SECTION 6.5 SPECIAL HAZARDS TRAINING

If any member of the department while off duty, is required or requested to attend any school or seminar for either initial or advanced training, the City agrees to pay the employee at his/her straight time hourly rate of pay, hourly rate being 1/40th of his/her weekly salary, for time spent in actual attendance at the school instructional sessions on days that the employee would normally be off duty. This section shall not apply to individual training courses which are not part of the school training program Personnel who bid positions assigned to Special Hazards One shall attend Hazardous Materials training at their earliest opportunity. This shall occur within one year of assignment unless that training is unavailable during that time period. Training shall be to a level of “Hazardous Materials Technician” as defined by the Warwick Fire Department. In addition to this training, personnel may be required to attend additional specialized training as agreed to by the Chief of the Department and the President of Local 2748. Personnel who fail to meet these requirements shall have their positions made available for bid at the next available bid session. Personnel may not re-bid these positions until 7

the required qualifications are obtained.

SECTION 7. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

The City of Warwick agrees to allow at least four (4) members of the firefighting force (i.e. those employees assigned to actual fire fighting duties) time off with pay to attend the National Fire Academy for a period not to exceed seven (7)days.

The City of Warwick further agrees to grant each student that attends the National Fire Academy a sum of money to cover all fees, meals and travel expenses to and from the National Fire Academy. In any such case the total sum of One Thousand ($l,000.00) Dollars will not be exceeded for this program in any fiscal year.

The mechanics of this program will be agreed to by representatives of Local 2748 and the City of Warwick.

ARTICLE II

SECTION I. VACANCIES PRIVATES’ RANKS

Vacancies in the privates’ ranks shall be anticipated so that the division of training can have a pool of recruits from which these vacancies can be filled as they occur. The surplus in this pool can be used to offset the always existent list of sick and injured members. The employees in this surplus pool may be detailed to companies where manpower is short due to sickness, injuries and vacancies.

The foregoing shall not be construed so that the City will use the pool of recruits for filling temporary vacancies where permanent members of the Department are available for the filling of such vacancies.

SECTION 2. TEMPORARY SERVICE OUT OF RANK

a. Any employee serving out of rank shall receive the pay of the employee for whom he or she is filling in, regardless of the number of pay increment applicable to that position, provided such service is for a period of one (1) full working day or longer. Service for part of a workday shall constitute service for the full working day so long as the vacancy existed at the beginning of the working day. b. In any case where an 8

employee who is serving temporarily out of rank is required to serve out of rank in a higher position, he or she shall be entitled to receive as pay the next highest depart-mental pay rate over his or her temporary pay rate after he or she has served in such higher position for a period of sixteen (16) working days.

c. For the purpose of this section, service out of rank shall not be deemed to have been broken by the employee who is temporarily serving out of rank having his or her regular days off.

d. In any case where an employee serving out of rank contracts an illness or suffers an injury in the performance of his or her duty he or she will continue to receive pay at the rate he or she is receiving while serving out of rank until such time as he or she is able to return to his or her normal duty. In the event an employee so disabled is subsequently placed on pension, his or her pension shall be based on the pay he or she was receiving while serving out of rank.

e. If any employee is killed in the line of duty while performing services out of rank, any benefit payments which may be due to his or her widow/widower, his or her estate or his or her next of kin shall be based upon the rate of pay of the rank in which said employee was performing services at the time of his or her death.

f. On all vehicles in the Rescue Division and the Fire Line, if a vacancy occurs above the rank of Lieutenant and the promotional list for the platoon is exhausted and the platoon is not below minimum staffing, the most senior person on the platoon shall fill the vacancy and be paid the compensation for the rank on which the vacancy oc-curred.

g. On vehicles in the Rescue Division, if a vacancy occurs in the rank of Lieutenant and the promotional list for the platoon is exhausted and the platoon is not below mini-mum staffing, the vacancy shall be filled by Either a private 1st class or Rescue Driv-er, either of whom must have at least two years in grade and must possess a mini-mum of an EMT-C license. On vehicles in the fire line, if a vacancy occurs in the ranks of Lieutenant and the promotional list for the platoon is exhausted and the platoon is not below minimum staffing, the vacancy shall be filled by the most senior 9

Private 1st class with at least 4 years time in grade at that rank.

SECTION 3. TIME FOR FILLING VACANCIES

a. In the event of a temporary vacancy in any rank above the rank of Fire Lieutenant or Rescue Lieutenant on a particular platoon, wherever practicable, such vacancy shall be filled at once by the top employee on the promotional list on the particular platoon for the rank in which the temporary vacancy exists.

b. In the event of a temporary vacancy in the rank of Fire Lieutenant or Rescue Lieutenant on a particular platoon, wherever practicable, such vacancy shall be filled at once by the top employee on the promotional list for lieutenants working on that particular platoon.

c. In the event of a temporary vacancy in the position of Assistant Fire Marshall, such vacancy shall be filled by the top person on the promotional list for this posi-tion. If no list exists, the senior Inspector shall fill this position. In the event of a temporary vacancy in the position of Fire Marshall, the Assistant Fire Marshall shall fill such vacancy. In the event of a temporary vacancy in the position of Su-perintendent of Fire Alarm, the Chief Lineman shall fill such vacancy.

d. Where the temporary vacancy to be filled, in accordance with the foregoing pro-visions, is one created by an employee being on vacation or being absent be-cause of sickness, illness or injury of protracted duration, or any other reason, the vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the foregoing provisions.

e. With regards to Sub-Section A and B, in the event the promotional list on a particular platoon is exhausted or the platoon is in a hiring position then the vacancy shall be filled on a rank for rank basis.

SECTION 4 VACANCIES - OFFICERS’ RANKS

a. Any vacancy in the officers’ ranks shall be filled from the appropriate promotional list within twenty (20) days after the vacancy occurs.

b. Except as thereinafter provided, promotional eligibility lists shall remain in effect for a period of two (2) years from the date of their establishment. All promotions shall be 10

made from the top employee on the promotional list.

c. At least three (3) months prior to any promotional examination for the position of Deputy Chief of Training, Battalion Chief, Rescue Coordinator, Fire Captain, Rescue Captain, Fire Lieutenant or Rescue Lieutenant and for all positions within the Fire Alarm and Fire Prevention Divisions of the Warwick Fire Department, notice of such examination shall be posted on the Fire Department Bulletin Board of each station. Such notice shall contain, among other information, the source of all materials from which the written examination will be taken.

One copy of all source material shall be provided for each fire station for the use of the employees in that station preparing to take such examination.

Any written examination given which does not comply with the provisions of the foregoing paragraph shall be subject to the grievance provisions of this Agreement. The written portion of any promotional examination shall consist of multiple-choice questions. No such examination shall consist of essay-type questions.

The written examination shall be prepared by an outside agency selected by the City from ARCO, Davis IFSTA or similar national testing agency.

All promotional examinations will be divided into three (3) sections, with the following points given for each section:

a. Written examination . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 points

b. Seniority: One (1) point for each year on the Fire Department — not to ex-ceed 30 points

c. Experience Points: …………………….Not to exceed 10 points

• 2 Points per promotional list made

• Not to exceed 10 points in each rank

• No carry over of point from rank to rank

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Effective on February 9, 2005, no further Experience Points shall be accrued. How-ever, Experience Points already accrued toward promotion to the next rank shall expire upon promotion to the next rank.

The names of the three (3) individuals receiving the top score on any promotional examination will be posted in all stations and divisions of the Fire Department, show-ing the points allowed to each portion of the examination. All Fire Department mem-bers who took the examination and who placed below the top three (3) scores will be listed in the order of their score, with only their total score shown. All personnel who have taken the examination will be allowed to see their corrected examinations and score of all employees who finished above them in the particular promotional exami-nation.

No employee will be eligible to take the examination for fire lieutenant until such employee has served as a firefighter, grade one (or its equivalent), for a period of at least four (4) years in the Warwick Fire Department. Employees testing for any rank above Lieutenant must have two (2) years in present grade to be eligible to take the examination as of the date the new list goes into effect, which is the cut off date.

Written Examinations shall be conducted as follows:

The material for the examination shall be taken from a maximum of five (5) study sources. The percentage of examination questions to be taken from each study source shall be posted in advance of the examination. The examination shall be composed of 100 questions. g. All promotional examinations shall be corrected in the presence of the employee taking the written examination immediately following the completion thereof. All examinations shall be corrected in the presence of the authorized representatives of Local 2748.

h.. All promotional tests will be given no sooner than seven (7) days from the expiration date of the existing promotional list. Only multiple-choice questions will be used on the written examination. True of false questions will not be used.12

SECTION 5. OFFICERS SERVING OUT OF RANK

No officer shall be required to serve, even on a temporary basis, in any rank below his or her or her own.

SECTION 6. RESCUE PERSONNEL

a. The employee in charge of a rescue vehicle shall be designated and classified as a Rescue Lieutenant or Rescue Captain. On each Rescue Company one (1) Rescue Officer will be in charge for each of the four (4) platoons. Of the four (4) assigned to each Rescue Company, one (1) Officer will hold the rank of Rescue Captain.

b. The driver of a rescue vehicle shall be designated and classified as a Rescue-Driver.

c. The salary of a Rescue Lieutenant and/or Rescue Captain shall be the same as that of a Fire Lieutenant and/or Fire Captain and shall be set forth in Article XI hereof. The salary of a Rescue-Driver shall be five (5%) percent more than his or her normal rate of pay.

d. Rescue Captains, Rescue Lieutenants and Rescue-Drivers shall be subject to the performance of regular fire-fighting duties.

e. In the event that an employee assigned to a piece of rescue equipment is temporari-ly absent, the employee who is designated to fill in shall be compensated for such position after he or she serves for one (1) full day or more.

f. In the event of a temporary vacancy in the rank of Rescue Captain or Rescue Lieutenant, wherever practical, such vacancy shall be filled at once by the top em-ployee on the promotional list for Rescue Captain or Rescue Lieutenant, respectively, on the particular platoon.

g. If any Rescue Captain, Rescue Lieutenant, Rescue-Driver, or Fire Fighter while off duly, is requested or required to attend classes given at any hospital or school for advancement of their skills in rescue work, the City agrees to pay the employee at his or her straight time hourly rate of pay, hourly rate of pay being 1/40th of his or her 13

regular weekly pay, for all time spent during the period that any such class or seminar is scheduled to be given.

The call-back pay provisions of this Agreement shall not apply to this paragraph.

h. If a Rescue Captain, or a Rescue Lieutenant resigns his or her rank, he or she will still be used as a Rescue Captain or a Rescue Lieutenant until the next promotional list is made. He or she will only be used when all others on the promotional list are being used.

i. All eligible grade one fire fighters (or its equivalent) with two (2) years in grade and six (6) months assignment to Rescue shall be allowed to take promotional examinations for Rescue Lieutenant positions. (The six (6) month assignment to rescue does not have to be served consecutively).

j. The position of Rescue Coordinator is created to head the new rescue division. The duties of the Rescue Coordinator shall be those that were adopted by the Board of Public Safety at its December 19, 1988 meeting and included in the rules and regulations of the department. He/she shall receive the pay equal to that of the Deputy Chief, Fire Marshall and Fire Alarm Superintendent.

k. Specialist Divisions

a. The only entry level position for Fire Prevention and Fire Alarm shall be that of Inspector in the Fire Prevention Division or Chief Lineman in the Fire Alarm Division. An eligibility list for the entry positions will be estab-lished via competitive testing following the same guidelines and proce-dures as for Lieutenant.

b. Other than Inspector, the only other position to be tested in the Fire Pre-vention Division is that of Assistant Fire Marshall. Two years in the Fire Prevention Division is required to be eligible.

c. Once the existing list for Fire Marshall expires, there shall be no further testing for that position; the Assistant Fire Marshall shall be deemed to be the only person eligible for promotion to the position of Fire Marshall.

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d. In the event of a vacancy in the position of Superintendent o Fire Alarm, the Chief Lineman shall be deemed to be the only person eligible for pro-motion to the position of Superintendent.

ARTICLE III

SECTION 1 DUTIES

The duties of members of the Warwick Fire Department shall be the prevention, control and extinguishment of fires, the provisions of Rescue Services including emergency medical services, together with the necessary auxiliary, administrative and service functions presently conducted by the Fire Department, and such other duties as are, or may be prescribed by the Board of Public Safety, which are not in conflict with any other provisions of this contract.

All employees hired after April 1, 1979, shall retain an EMT license until retirement. Employees serving in either the Fire Prevention Division or the Fire Alarm Division shall be exempt from this requirement. However, if an employee serving in either the Fire Prevention Division of the Fire Alarm Division, to whom this rule would apply, chooses to return to any “line” position, then said employee shall regain his or her license at the first available course. The cost of that course shall be borne by the employee.

Any employee exempted from licensure by the Chief of the Department prior to January 1, 1999, shall not be subject to this provision.

All employees hired after October 1, 1995, shall retain an EMT-C license until retire-ment. Employees serving in either the Fire Prevention Division or the Fire Alarm Division shall be exempt from this requirement. However, if an employee serving in either the Fire Prevention Division of the Fire Alarm Division, to whom this rule would apply, chooses to return to any “line” position, then said employee shall regain his or her license at the first available course. The cost of that course shall be borne by the employee.

The above two provisions regarding EMT and EMT-C licenses shall not apply to individuals serving in the Rescue Divisions in jobs that require EMT-C licenses by virtue 15

of their positions.

SECTION 2. DETAIL TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS PROHIBITED

a. The City of Warwick agrees that members of the Warwick Fire Department, whose duties are as defined in Article III, Section l, shall not be detailed to other depart-ments of the City. The details from one unit to another within the Fire Department shall be the responsibility of the Chief or Assistant Chief(s). This provision of the contract shall in no way restrict the interdepartmental exchanges of service within the City Government in accordance with prior practices.

b. Employees covered by this Agreement shall not, as a routine matter, but only under emergency situations, be assigned, transferred or loaned to any governmental unit for use as fire personnel, nor shall any employee covered by this Agreement be assigned, transferred or otherwise directed to operate or man any fire equipment or other apparatus other than fire equipment or apparatus owned or operated by the City of Warwick; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not be construed to prohibit the City of Warwick from furnishing mutual aid to other communities in the State of Rhode Island.

SECTION 3. FIRE HYDRANTS

Off-duty personnel called back for shoveling snow from hydrants shall be compensated at the overtime rate of pay hereinafter set forth.

SECTION 4. BOAT LAUNCHING

It shall be the responsibility of the senior officer present to determine whether a boat of the Fire Department should or should not be launched because of existing weather conditions at the scene.

SECTION 5. TESTING OF AERIAL DEVICES

a. All aerial ladder devices in the Warwick Fire Department shall, on a yearly basis, be inspected and tested for structural integrity and safety through non-destructive test methods such as ultrasonic and magnaflux testing by an independent testing

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company other than the original manufacturer. A copy of such test results shall be supplied to Local 2748.

b. All bucket type devices, (Non Firefighting Units), in the Warwick Fire Department shall be inspected and tested every two (2) years by a company who specializes in the repair of such equipment. A copy of the inspection results shall be sup-plied to Local 2748.

c. All ground ladders shall be tested annually. A copy of such testing, done by an independent testing company other than the original manufacturer, shall be pro-vided to Local 2748.

SECTION 6. SAFETY OF APPARATUS

a. The Department will not place any apparatus in service that is unsafe to operate.

ARTICLE IV

SECTION 1. HOURS

a. The regular work schedule for all members of the fire fighting units and rescue units shall be an average work week of forty-two (42) hours, to be worked by a four (4) platoon system, working two (2) ten (l0) hours days, two (2) fourteen (l4) hour nights and four (4) days off.

b. The average regular work week for members of other divisions shall not exceed forty (40) hours with the exception of Fire Alarm Operators, whose average regular work week shall not exceed forty-two (42) hours to be worked in the same manner as fire fighters, i.e. two (2) ten (10) hour days, two (2) fourteen (14) hour nights and four (4) days and nights off.

c. Employees of the Warwick Fire Department who are assigned to the Fire Alarm Division or the Fire Prevention Division will work four (4) ten (10) hour days per week.

d. Vacancies which cause excess hours to be worked under the provisions of Section 3 of this Article, shall be filled Officer for Officer, Private for Private when there are no available “floaters” on a platoon to fill vacancies. Highest ranking vacancies will be 17

filled first by seniority.

SECTION 2. SUBSTITUTIONS

The right to substitute at any time shall be permitted, provided, however, that permis-sion in writing to substitute must be obtained from the Battalion Chief on duty. A substitution shall be defined as a mutual exchange of time. No other form of compensa-tion shall be allowed.

SECTION 3. OVERTIME PAY

All hours worked in excess of ten (10) hours on any day tour, or fourteen (14) hours on any night tour, shall be compensated for at the overtime rate of pay hereinafter set forth; provided, however, that members of other divisions who normally work shorter tours shall be compensated for hours worked in excess of the normal tour at the overtime rate of pay hereinafter set forth; provided, however, that members held over for snow removal or other emergency work (not including fire fighting or rescue service work) shall be guaranteed a minimum of one (1) hour overtime pay and all overtime worked in excess of one (1) hour shall be compensated for to the next one-half (1/2) hour; provided, however, that as to employees engaged in rescue work, no overtime pay shall be due and payable for the first fifteen (15) minutes of overtime, but for all time worked in excess of fifteen (15) minutes and less than one (1) hour they shall receive a full hour’s pay and all overtime worked in excess of one (1) hour shall be compensated for to the next one-half (1/2) hour.

Overtime shall not be paid any employee held over at a fire already in progress while waiting for relief, but will be paid if no relief is provided.

“Waiting for relief” in terms of time shall be considered as fifteen (15) minutes or less. Compensation for “waiting” in excess of fifteen (15) minutes shall be considered overtime. Compensation for such period shall include the initial fifteen (15) minutes “waiting for relief”.

SECTION 4. CALL BACK PAY

Employees ordered back for duty shall be offered at least four (4) hours of work at the 18

overtime rate of pay as set forth in Section 5 below, or paid for 2 hours regardless of the time actually worked. Fire Prevention and Fire Alarm employees will receive a minimum of 4 hours pay when called back regardless of time actually worked. Em-ployees may be ordered back for duty only by a Chief Officer or Acting Chief Officer.

SECTION 5. OVERTIME RATE OF PAY

The hourly rate of overtime pay shall be one and one-half times the employee’s regular weekly salary divided by forty (40); provided, that in determining the rate of overtime or callback pay for employees who receive a percentage increment over employees of equal rank, such percentage increment shall be considered part of their base pay, and they shall be paid at the rate of one and one-half times their regular weekly salary divided by forty (40) including such percentage increment.

ARTICLE V

SECTION 1. PARADE AND OTHER DETAILS

No employee covered by this Agreement shall be compelled to parade or to attend civic functions but may parade and attend civic functions on a voluntary basis without pay.

SECTION 2. CIVIC AND NON-CIVIC DETAILS

Details shall be qualified as either civic or non-civic as hereinafter defined. Off-duty members of the Fire Department serving on details of a civic nature shall be compen-sated at the hourly rate of one-fortieth (1/40th) of their regular weekly salary with a minimum guarantee of four (4) hours’ pay in the event a detail requires less than four (4) hours.

Members of the Department serving on special details of a non-civic nature shall be compensated at the rate of time and one-half (1-1/2) the rate applicable to a Firefighter Grade 1 with a minimum guarantee of four (4) hours’ pay in the event the detail requires less than four (4) hours. The City shall make every reasonable effort to assure prompt payment to all employees for private details worked.

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