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A G R E E M E N T 
By and Between 
Port of Seattle 
And 
Teamsters Local Union No. 117 
Affiliated with the 
International Brotherhood of Teamsters 
REPRESENTING POLICE SERGEANTS 



Term of Agreement 
January 1, 2015  December 31, 2017

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 
PORT OF SEATTLE POLICE SERGEANTS' AGREEMENT 

ARTICLE                       PAGE     ARTICLE NO. 
Appendices & Letters of Agreement 
Incorporated into Agreement ------------- 34 -----------------  31 
Benefits ------------------------------------------------------------- 23 -----------------  21 
Bereavement Leave --------------------------------------------  8 ------------------  14 
Bulletin Board ----------------------------------------------------  2 ------------------   6 
Business Representative Access ---------------------------  2 ------------------   5 
Conference Board ----------------------------------------------- 33 -----------------  30 
Compensation for Travel Time ------------------------------ 21 -----------------  18 
Discipline ----------------------------------------------------------  4 ------------------  10 
Entire Agreement ------------------------------------------------ 30 -----------------  28 
Equal Employment Opportunity -----------------------------  2 ------------------   7 
False Arrest and Professional Liability -------------------- 22 -----------------  19 
Grievance Procedure ----------------------------------------- - 31 ------------------ 29 
Holidays ------------------------------------------------------------ 20 -----------------  17 
Hours of Work and Overtime ---------------------------------  9 ------------------  15 
Jury Duty and Hearing Appearances ----------------------  6 ------------------  13 
Leave Without Pay ---------------------------------------------- 25 -----------------  22 
Long Term Disability -------------------------------------------- 27 -----------------  24 
Management Rights --------------------------------------------  3 ------------------   8 
Payroll Deduction -----------------------------------------------  2 ------------------   4 
Performance of Duty, Strikes, and Lockouts ------------- 30 -----------------  26 
Probation ----------------------------------------------------------  4 ------------------   9 
Purpose of Agreement -----------------------------------------  1 ------------------   1 
Re-Employment Rights ---------------------------------------- 34 -----------------  32 
Reduction in Force, Recall & Seniority --------------------  5 ------------------  11 
Savings Clause -------------------------------------------------- 30 -----------------  27 
Seniority ----------------------------------------------------------- 6 ------------------   12 
Sick Leave -------------------------------------------------------- 26 -----------------  23 
Teamsters Health and Welfare Programs ---------------- 29 -----------------  25

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ARTICLE                       PAGE     ARTICLE NO. 
Term of Agreement --------------------------------------------- 35 -----------------  33 
Uniform and Equipment --------------------------------------- 22 -----------------  20 
Union Recognition ----------------------------------------------  1 ------------------   2 
Union Security ---------------------------------------------------  1 ------------------   3 
Vacation ----------------------------------------------------------- 17 -----------------  16 
Appendix A  Pay Rates ---------------------------------- 36-41 
Appendix B  Police Officers' Bill of Rights ---------- 42-44 
Appendix C  Drug/Alcohol Testing ------------------- 45-50 
Appendix D  Agreement Regarding Payment ----- 51-52 
For Prior Service for Pension Credits 
Letter of Agreement/Memorandum of Understanding 
Re: Armed Presence at the Waterfront ------------ 53 
Re: Code of Conduct / Workplace 
Responsibility Handbook ------------------------ 54-58 
Re: PERC Cases #26890-M and #26891-M ----- 59 
Re: Pilot Project  Police Traffic Controllers 
on the Airport Drives ------------------------------ 60-61

PORT POLICE 
SERGEANTS' AGREEMENT 

ARTICLE 1  PURPOSE OF AGREEMENT 
This mutual Collective Bargaining Agreement hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) has
been entered into by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local No. 117 (hereinafter
referred to as the Union), and the Port of Seattle (hereinafter referred to as the Port), which
may hereinafter be referred to as Parties. The purpose of this Agreement is the promotion of
harmonious relations between the Port and the Union; the establishment of equitable and
peaceful procedures for the resolution of differences; and the establishment of rates of pay,
hours of work, benefits, and other terms and conditions of employment. 
ARTICLE 2  UNION RECOGNITION 
The Port recognizes the Union as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent for Port Police
Sergeants. 
ARTICLE 3  UNION SECURITY 
3.01       Union Security. It shall be a condition of employment that all employees of the
Employer covered by this Agreement who are members of the Union in good standing on the
effective date of this Agreement shall remain members in good standing. Those employees
who are not members on the effective date of this Agreement shall, on the thirtieth (30th) day
following the effective date of this Agreement, become and remain members in good standing
in the Union; PROVIDED HOWEVER, where the effective date is made retroactive, the words
"execution date" shall be substituted for the words "effective date" in the foregoing Union
Security clause. "Good standing" shall be defined as the tendering of uniformly required
dues, assessments, and initiation fees. Employees shall be afforded their rights to religious
objection as protected in RCW 41.56. 
3.02       Job Removal. The Port shall discharge or otherwise cause the termination of
employment of non-complying employees upon receipt of written request by the Port's
Director of Labor Relations from the Union. Prior to sending a written request for termination
to the Port, the Union shall notify the affected employee of its intention to request termination.
Upon receipt of such request by the Union, the Port shall, within five (5) working days notify
the employee of a proposed termination and provide an opportunity for the employee to
respond in person or in writing to the proposal. Unless the Port has lawful grounds to retain
the employee, the employee shall be terminated immediately following the pre-termination
response deadline. 


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3.03       Indemnification and Hold Harmless. The Union agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless the Port for any action(s) taken by the Port pursuant to this Article. 
3.04       Application of Agreement. The Agreement shall apply to all employees covered
by this Agreement irrespective of membership or non-membership in the Union. 
ARTICLE 4  PAYROLL DEDUCTION 
4.01        Dues Deduction.  The Port agrees to deduct from the paycheck of each
member covered by this Agreement who has so authorized it by signed notice submitted to
the Port, the initiation fee, and regular monthly dues. The Port shall transmit such fees to the
Union once each month on behalf of the members involved. 
4.02        Team Legal Participation. The Port agrees to deduct from the paycheck of
each member covered by this Agreement who has so authorized it by signed notice
submitted to the Port, the necessary fee, assessments, and regular monthly fees to provide
for Team Legal. The Port shall transmit such fees to "Team Legal" once each month on
behalf of the members involved. 
ARTICLE 5  BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVE ACCESS 
The Port agrees to allow reasonable access to Port facilities for business representatives
who have been properly authorized by the Union. Such access shall be permitted in a
manner as not to interfere with the functions of the Police Department (hereinafter referred to
as the Department) or the Port. This Article shall apply within the constraints of federal or
state regulations, statutes, and the Airport Security Plan. 
ARTICLE 6  BULLETIN BOARD 
A bulletin board found to be acceptable and in compliance with the needs of limited use by
the Union shall be provided by the Port. This bulletin board shall be used, maintained, and
controlled by the Union. It is understood and agreed that no material shall be posted which is
obscene, defamatory, or which would impair Port operations. 
ARTICLE 7  EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 
The Port shall not tolerate discrimination against any persons on grounds of age, race, color,
national origin/ancestry, ethnicity, religion, disability, Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) use,
pregnancy, sex/gender, sexual orientation, whistleblower status, military affiliation, marital
status, workers' compensation use, transgender status, political beliefs, or any other
protected status as guaranteed by local, state and federal laws. 


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ARTICLE 8  MANAGEMENT RIGHTS 
8.01       Management Rights. The Union recognizes the prerogatives of the Port to
operate and manage its affairs in all respects in accordance with its responsibilities and
powers of authority. 
The Port reserves any and all exclusive rights concerning the management and operation of
the Department, except as specifically limited in this Agreement.  In exercise of such
exclusive management rights, it is not intended that any other provision of this Agreement
providing a specific benefit or perquisite to the covered employees shall be changed,
modified, or otherwise affected, without concurrence of the Union. 
8.02        Specific and Exclusive Management Rights. Subject to the provisions of this
Agreement, the Port reserves the following specific and exclusive management rights: 
(a)  To recruit, assign, transfer, or promote members to positions within the
Department, including the assignment of employees to specific jobs; 
(b)  To suspend, demote, discharge, or take other disciplinary action against members
for just cause; 
(c)  To determine the keeping of records; 
(d)  To establish employment qualifications for new employee applicants, to determine
the job content and/or job duties of employees, and to execute the combination or
consolidation of jobs; 
(e)  To determine the mission, methods, processes, means, policies, and personnel
necessary for providing service and Department operations, including, but not
limited to: determining the increase, diminution, or change of operations, in whole
or in part, including the introduction of any and all new, improved, automated
methods of equipment; and making facility changes; 
(f)   To control the Departmental budget, and if deemed appropriate by the Port, to
implement a reduction in force; 
(g)  To schedule training, work, and overtime as required in a manner most
advantageous to the Department and consistent with requirements of municipal
employment and public safety, subject to the provisions of this Agreement; 
(h)  To establish reasonable work rules, and to modify training; 
(i)   To approve all employees' vacation and other leaves; 

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(j)   To take whatever actions are necessary in emergencies in order to assure the
proper functioning of the Department; and 
(k)  To manage and operate its Departments, except as may be limited by provisions
of this Agreement. 
8.03       Incidental Duties Not Always Described. It is understood by the Parties that
every incidental duty connected with operations enumerated in job descriptions is not always
specifically described. 
ARTICLE 9  PROBATION 
The probationary period for any employee appointed to the rank of Sergeant shall be for the
nine (9) calendar months following such appointment. The probationary period may be
extended at the discretion of the Chief of Police (hereinafter referred to as Chief) if the
probationary employee has been absent due to bona fide illness or other legitimate reason. If
any employee fails, in the judgment of management, to satisfactorily fulfill the responsibilities
of the Sergeant's position during the probationary period: 
a.    An employee who has been promoted from a lower level Police Officer
classification to Sergeant shall be demoted to the former classification held
within the Department. 
b.    An employee who has been appointed from a Port position outside the Port
Police Department may be returned to his/her former position, placed in another
Port position, or discharged, depending on the circumstances at the Chief's
discretion. 
c.     An employee who has been employed from outside the Port shall be
discharged. 
ARTICLE 10  DISCIPLINE 
10.01     Grievance Procedure  Applicability.  The Parties agree that discipline is a
command function. Decisions on disciplinary matters where discipline imposed involves
discharge, suspension, demotion or written reprimands shall be subject to the grievance
procedure, however written reprimands may not be pursued to arbitration. 
10.02     Grievance Procedure  Timing. If an employee claims to have been unjustly
discharged, suspended, demoted, or reprimanded, to be timely the case may, within twenty
(20) calendar days after the date of such discharge, suspension, demotion or reprimand be
referred in writing to Step 2 of the grievance procedure, as outlined in Article 29.05. 

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ARTICLE 11  REDUCTION IN FORCE, RECALL, & SENIORITY 
11.01     Selection Criteria for Reduction in Rank. In the event a reduction in force is
required by Port management, those individuals shall be retained as Sergeants who, in the
Port management's opinion, are most qualified to carry-on the future work of the organization.
Sergeants shall not be laid-off under this Agreement but may be reduced in rank when a
reduction in force is implemented. A Sergeant reduced in rank under provisions of this Article
shall return to his/her seniority position as a Police Officer, as defined under the provisions of
the Port Police Officers' Agreement. Selection for reduction in rank shall primarily be made
on the basis of performance and skill; however, length of service shall also be a factor in
determining the retention of a  Sergeant's position when management evaluates the
performance and skill of two (2) or more individuals as equal. In addition, the impact of a
reduction in force on affected classes shall be considered in view of the Port's Affirmative
Action Plan. 
11.02     Restoration of Rank. Employees who are reduced in rank shall receive first
consideration for Sergeant vacancies, which may occur within eighteen (18) months of the
date of reduction in rank. Selection criteria for order of restoration of rank shall be the same
as provided in Section 11.01. 
11.03     Notice.  In the event of an imminent reduction in force, written notice shall be
provided to each employee scheduled for reduction in rank at least twenty eight (28) days
prior to such action. 
11.04     Limitation on Reduction in Force Application. The provisions of this Article shall
be applied in good faith to bona fide situations where a reduction in force is required. This
Article shall not be applied to provide an easy solution for dealing with employees who are
unsatisfactory performers. Matters concerning unsatisfactory performance shall be subject to
the conditions set forth in other provisions of this Agreement, including Articles 8, 9, and 10,
and Appendices B and C. 
11.05      Bumping Rights  Layoff In Other Bargaining Units. In the event a layoff at the
Port results in a reduction in the number of commissioned officers in a bargaining unit made
up of commissioned officers higher in rank, those affected individuals may bump back into
this bargaining unit, based upon their seniority in the Police Sergeants' bargaining unit,
provided that there is no Sergeant on layoff or reduced in rank with greater seniority. 
11.06      Bumping Rights  Demotion From Other Bargaining Units. In the event that the
Port demotes any commissioned officer from a bargaining unit made up of commissioned
officers higher in rank than Police Sergeant (for a reason other than a reduction in force), the
affected individual may return to the Sergeants' unit, based upon his or her seniority in the


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Sergeants' bargaining unit, provided that there is no Sergeant on layoff or reduced in rank
with greater seniority, and provided that no other Sergeant shall be displaced as a result. 
ARTICLE 12  SENIORITY 
12.01      Seniority Applicability. Seniority applications under this Agreement shall be
limited to the following: 
a.    The provisions of Article 11, Reduction in Force, Recall & Seniority. 
b.    Preference for scheduling of vacations and holidays. 
Establishment of seniority in connection with reduction in force and restoration of rank as
provided in Article 11, shall be based on the date of rank as a permanent Sergeant. 
Establishment of seniority for vacation and holiday scheduling preference shall be based on
the date of promotion to the rank of Sergeant. Any time spent as a temporary or Acting
Sergeant shall not be considered for purposes of establishing seniority within rank. When
more than one (1) employee is promoted to Sergeant on the same date, the total combined
Sergeants' selection procedure test scores shall be used to establish the relative seniority
position within rank. 
12.02      Seniority Bidding and Assignment.  Watch bids, days off, and vacation
scheduling shall be controlled by classification seniority with the senior person having
preference. 
The Department will endeavor to make all assignment changes consistent with the annual
bidding period. 
Sergeants who experience changes in assignment for disciplinary reasons outside of the
annual bidding period shall be assigned at management's discretion until the next annual
bidding period. 
A Sergeant whose special assignment/unit is eliminated may exercise his/her seniority for
watch placement unless such exercise would disrupt the bids of less senior Sergeants. A 
Sergeant who voluntarily resigns from a special assignment/unit must select an available
open position. 
ARTICLE 13  JURY DUTY & HEARING APPEARANCES 
13.01      Jury Duty Compensation. When an employee is called for and serves on jury
duty, that employee shall, during such service period, receive full regular compensation from
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meals, or other expenses). Port compensation for service on jury duty only applies to
absence from regularly scheduled work hours. Employees shall forward their jury duty
compensation paid by the court to the Port's payroll section upon return from jury duty and
receipt of the compensation paid by the court. Hours compensated for jury duty service will
be paid at the straight time rate. 
13.02      Jury Duty - Hours of Work. For the period of jury duty service, the Sergeant
shall be assigned to a Monday through Friday workweek on day shift schedule. Sergeants
that are released prior to the end of his/her scheduled hours on any day shall call in to work
and report if required. Upon final release from jury duty, the Sergeant will return to his or her
regular schedule in such a way as to permit an uninterrupted continuation of compensation,
and the maximum amount of work availability for the Port; provided, that no Sergeant
regularly scheduled to work night shift shall be required to work on the night shift immediately
following the conclusion of jury duty. 
13.03      Court/Administrative Hearing Appearances 
A.    Subpoenas Required.   This Section shall only apply to a Sergeant's
appearance to court and/or other administrative hearing, subject to the
Sergeant's submission of a valid subpoena, issued by the court or
administrative agency, to the Department. 
B.    Grievances and Arbitrations Excluded. This Section shall not be construed to
include either grievances or arbitrations as defined in Article 29 of this
Agreement. 
C.    Appearance During On-Duty Shift Extension. When an in-person or telephonic
appearance commences on an employee's scheduled shift, and extends after
shift completion, the on-duty employee shall be compensated at the overtime
rate only for the actual time spent appearing after his/her regular shift. 
D.    Appearance While Off-Duty.  When an appearance commences while an
employee is off-duty, either between regularly scheduled workdays or during
regularly scheduled days off, an off-duty employee shall be compensated as
follows: 
1.    In-Person Appearance Between Regularly Scheduled Workdays. Three
(3) hours at the overtime rate, or for the actual time spent for each inperson
appearance at the overtime rate, whichever is greater. To verify
time in excess of three (3)hours spent appearing in-person, an employee
shall submit to the Port a time slip signed by an official of the court or
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2.    In-Person Appearance on Regularly Scheduled Day Off. A minimum of
four (4) hours pay at the overtime rate. 
3.    Telephonic Appearance.  One (1) hour at the overtime rate, or for the
actual time spent for each telephonic appearance at the overtime rate,
whichever is greater. In the case of a telephone appearance, the time
slip will not be signed by an official of the court or administrative agency. 
E.    Appearance During Vacation - When an in-person appearance commences on
an employee's scheduled vacation day, the employee shall be placed on
regular, straight-time pay status and compensated for a full workday, regardless
of the time spent on the appearance. In addition, the employee shall have the
vacation day restored which was lost due to the appearance. 
ARTICLE 14  BEREAVEMENT LEAVE 
14.01     Eligibility; Hours. Employees who have been employed for thirty (30) or more
days of uninterrupted service, and who have suffered the loss by death of a member of their
immediate family, as defined in this Article, shall be eligible to receive up to forty (40) hours of
leave per bereavement, at the discretion of the employee's supervisors, and under the
supervision of the Chief of Police. Such leave shall not result in compensation for more than
the number of hours in any normal work week. 
4.02       Immediate Family Defined. Immediate family shall be defined as the spouse or
domestic partner of the employee, and the following relatives of either the employee, spouse,
or domestic partner:  child, step-child, child's spouse, grandchild, parent, step-parent,
grandparent, sibling, and sibling's spouse. In special circumstances, the Chief and/or Human
Resources may include other relatives in the definition for purposes of bereavement leave. 
14.03     Considerations. Individual circumstances, such as the distance to the funeral
and the extent of employee involvement with the arrangements for the deceased, shall be
considered in determining the number of hours to be granted an employee. 
14.04     Use of Sick Leave. Following use of bereavement leave, in case of death of an
employee's spouse, domestic partner (as defined under the Port's Salary and Benefits
Resolution), or child, an employee may take up to two (2) weeks of sick leave. 




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ARTICLE 15  HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME  In Effect until First FLSA Work
Period of 2016 
15.01      Daily Schedule and Days Off for Police Sergeants 
A.    Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for
Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: 
The normal schedule and days off for Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section
shall be as follows: The Patrol Section shall be divided into two twelve (12)
hour watches (Day Watch and Night Watch), and each watch will be divided
into four (4) squads (A1, A2, B1, and B2 on Day Watch; C1, C2, D1, and D2 on
Night Watch). Squads A1 and B1 shall work 0500 to 1700 hours. Squads A2
and B2 shall work 0530 to 1730 hours. Squads C1 and D1 shall work 1700 to
0500 hours. Squads C2 and D2 shall work 1730 to 0530 hours. However, a
Waterfront Sergeant shall bid to a waterfront squad and shall regularly work
0600 to 1800 hours. These hours at the waterfront may be adjusted upon
mutual agreement of a Waterfront Sergeant and management. 
Each twelve (12) hours of work shall include two (2) mealtimes and two (2) rest
periods. The two (2) mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal workday
and they shall be for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, there shall
be one (1) fifteen (15) minute rest period before and one (1) fifteen (15) minute
rest period after mealtime provided for in the normal workday. 
For Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Section 7(k) purposes, the work period
shall be twenty-eight (28) days. During each fourteen (14) day work cycle, each
squad, including the waterfront, shall work three (3) consecutive twelve (12)
hour days worked, followed by four (4) consecutive days off, followed by four (4)
consecutive days worked, followed by three (3) consecutive days off during
each fourteen (14) day period. Sunday shall be the "flip" day.
Patrol Sergeants, including those assigned to BDU, shall bid watches and
squads during November or December, to be effective as of the first cycle FLSA
work period in January, so long as such bids permit a workable distribution of
assignments. Openings midterm shall be bid by seniority.
Vacations shall also be bid once each year based on seniority and in
accordance with Section 16.01. 
By mutual agreement of Management and the Union, special Patrol units can
work ten (10) hour shifts, or other agreed to schedules, excluding eight (8) hour
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The Parties agree to re-open this Section to specifically negotiate a limited
number of bid ten (10) hour Patrol shifts once staffing increases. 
B.    Sergeants in Administration or Investigation. The normal daily schedule for all
Police Sergeants who are assigned to administration or investigation will be a
ten and a half (10) hour daily shift to be worked between 0500 and 1900
hours.  These Sergeants shall be assigned a work schedule of four (4)
consecutive work days, consisting of Monday through Thursday or Tuesday
through Friday. Schedules will be assigned by bid based upon seniority. For
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Section 7(k) purposes, the work period for
Sergeants assigned to administration or investigation shall be twenty-eight (28)
days. 
15.02      Overtime Pay and Exceptions. Except as provided below, hours worked in
excess of the normally scheduled workweek, or in excess of the normally scheduled workday,
as defined in 15.01, shall be compensated for at the overtime rate of one and one-half (1)
times the rate of pay for the work performed. There shall be no compounding or "pyramiding"
of overtime pay. Pay under this provision will be consistent with the requirements of the Fair
Labor Standards Act. 
Exceptions: 
(a)    When an employee is involved in trading days off with another employee which
results in work in excess of the normal workweek; 
(b)    When the overtime is incurred as a result of travel time which is exempt from
payment under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 
An employee who is mandated to work overtime at a location other than his/her primary duty
location will have the option to report to his/her primary duty location to begin the overtime
assignment. 
15.03      Scheduling of Days Off. The Port shall not change or reschedule days off to
prevent payment of overtime. Normal days off at the end of the scheduled week shall be
consecutive. 
15.04      Trading Days Off. When an employee wishes to trade days off with another
employee, such trading of days off shall be subject to management approval and to the
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(a)    A trade must involve a reciprocal even exchange of days off between two (2)
employees, and the traded days must not be more than twenty-eight (28) days
apart from each other. 
(b)    No more than four (4) days or seven (7) days, depending on the employee's
schedule, per pay period may be "traded" by an employee. "Trading" of days
off shall be limited to accommodate special and unusual employee needs and
shall not be approved on a frequently recurring basis for an individual
employee. 
(c)    When a "trade" occurs, bi-weekly paychecks will fluctuate to reflect actual hours
worked. Time worked in excess of the regularly scheduled hours per week as a
result of trading days off shall be paid for at the straight-time rate. 
15.05      Mealtime. In the event that an employee is called back to work from mealtime
and is not provided a meal period of reasonable duration later in his/her watch, such
employee shall receive overtime pay for the duration of the mealtime not taken. If any
employee independently or without proper authorization elects not to take mealtime, such
employee shall not receive overtime payment for the mealtime missed. 
15.06      Notice of Schedule Change.  Except in emergencies, employees shall be
provided with five (5) days' advance notice in the event of a schedule change. 
15.07      Comp Time. In lieu of accepting overtime pay for hours worked in excess of the
normal workday, or in excess of forty (40) hours in one week, an employee may elect to take
compensatory time off under the following conditions: 
(a)    One (1) hour of overtime worked provides one and one-half (1) hours off. 
(b)    In advance of performance of overtime work, comp time must be requested by
the employee and approved at the sole discretion of management. 
15.08      Approval for Overtime Work. Authority for approval of any overtime work shall
be limited to departmental management or its designees. 
The present overtime policies and procedures remain as is unless modified as herein. 
15.09      On-Call Pay, Pagers and Cell Phones. Sergeants will not normally be required
to carry pagers or cell phones. If a Sergeant is specifically assigned "on call," such Sergeant
will be required to carry a pager or cell phone, and will be expected to respond and report as
soon as possible if called. Sergeants on-call will be compensated at ten percent (10%) of 
each Sergeant's straight-time hourly rate for all assigned hours. If the on-call Sergeant
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benefits apply, including call-back overtime pay. The Sergeant shall no longer receive on-call
pay from the time that Sergeant reports for duty. 
When reasonably available, a car will be provided to each Sergeant specifically assigned
under this section. Sergeants called in from on-call that have not been assigned a car shall
be reimbursed for mileage incurred in responding to the call out. In addition, the Port shall
provide insurance coverage for officers to the extent that they are required to use their own
car in such situations. 
The Port of Seattle shall maintain an adequate number of Officers on each specialized team
that may require assignment to "on-call" status. A Sergeant shall not be assigned to on-call
status more frequently than one (1) period (not to exceed seven (7) consecutive days) during
a twenty-eight (28) day FLSA work period. 
15.12      Standby Pay. The Port agrees to minimize standby time Standby time shall be
authorized by the Chief or his designee. Beginning and ending times for the standby period
shall be established and communicated to the employee prior to placement on standby. If an
employee is called back to work, the off-duty premium shall cease, and thereafter normal
overtime rules shall apply. 
Sergeants on standby are required to remain available through contact by a pager or phone
and must be available to work at all times. Upon being called, the Sergeant must respond
and report to work immediately, and in any event no later than one hour (forty-five (45)
minutes for K-9 Sergeants). Sergeants failing to report to work within one (1) hour (forty-five
(45) minutes for K-9 Sergeants) shall be subject to loss of standby pay for the period up to
the point at which the Sergeant reports to work and may be subject to further disciplinary
action if appropriate. 
15.13      On-Call and Standby Assignments.  Management reserves the right to
determine when and to what extent on-call and standby assignments are operationally
necessary. The determination will be based on operational need and will not be made for the
purpose of transferring Port law enforcement work outside the bargaining unit. 
15.14     Call Back. In the event that overtime which has been specifically authorized by
supervisory or command personnel is not an extension at the beginning or end of a normal
shift, the Sergeant shall be paid for a minimum of four (4) hours at the overtime rate for the
employee's classification or for the actual hours worked at the overtime rate if in excess of
four (4) hours. Sergeant initiated overtime due to responding to an incident observed while
on his/her way to work or way home after work shall not be considered a call back and shall
be compensated at the overtime rate for the lesser of: (a) The time elapsed from the
beginning of the overtime to the beginning of the shift; or (b) the time elapsed from the end of 
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Mandatory Overtime.  The Parties agree to address Mandatory Overtime in a Conference
Board as soon as practicable after ratification of this Agreement. 
ARTICLE 15  HOURS OF WORK AND OVERTIME  Effective the First FLSA Work
Period of 2016 
15.01      Daily Schedule and Days Off for Police Sergeants 
A.    Patrol Section; Waterfront Unit. The normal daily schedule and days off for
Police Sergeants assigned to the Patrol Section shall be as follows: 

The Patrol Section shall be divided into two 12 1/2 hour watches. First Watch shall
work 0500 - 1730 hours. Second Watch shall work 1700 - 0530 hours. This includes
twelve and a half (12 1/2) hours of work after the start of the watch plus two mealtimes
and two rest periods. The two mealtimes shall be provided for during the normal
workday are for a period of thirty (30) minutes each. In addition, one fifteen (15)
minute rest period before and one fifteen (15) minute rest period after mealtime shall
be provided for in the normal workday. 
Each watch will be divided into five (5) squads. The workweek for each squad shall be
three (3) consecutive days as follows: 
A Squad:   Sunday through Tuesday. 
B Squad:   Tuesday through Thursday. 
C Squad:   Wednesday through Friday. 
D Squad:   Thursday through Saturday. 
E Squad:   Saturday through Monday. 
Should the Port have more than ten (10) sergeants, squad assignments will be
modified by mutual agreement of the parties. 
In addition, the regularly scheduled workweek shall include one ten-hour shift per
month. 
Guidelines for assignment of ten (10) hour day: 
1.    A month is defined as a 28 day cycle, sergeants shall be scheduled for at least
an eight (8) hour break between shifts; 
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3.    The ten (10) hour monthly "make up" day will be scheduled contiguous to
scheduled work days; 
4.    "Make up" day schedules will be posted in the breakroom during the sergeants'
workweek at least fourteen (14) days in advance of the "make up" day; 
5.    "Make up" day, if a sergeant so chooses not to work a make-up day, the hours
will be charged against their vacation or holiday balances; 
6.    "Make up" days will not be scheduled during periods of bid vacations or a day in
which the sergeant has notified the Employer at least fourteen (14) days in advance
that he/she will be observing a personally significant special event (i.e. wedding,
baptism, child's graduation etc.) on a normally scheduled day off. 

Patrol Sergeants, including those assigned to BDU, shall bid watches
and squads during November or December, to be effective as of the first cycle
FLSA work period in January, so long as such bids permit a workable
distribution of assignments. Openings midterm shall be bid by seniority.
Vacations shall also be bid once each year based on seniority and in
accordance with Section 16.01. 
By mutual agreement of Management and the Union, special Patrol units can
work ten (10) hour shifts, or other agreed to schedules, excluding eight (8) hour 
shifts. 

B.    Sergeants in Administration or Investigation. The normal daily schedule for all
Police Sergeants who are assigned to administration or investigation will be a
ten and a half (10) hour daily shift to be worked between 0500 and 1900
hours.  These Sergeants shall be assigned a work schedule of four (4)
consecutive work days, consisting of Monday through Thursday or Tuesday
through Friday. Schedules will be assigned by bid based upon seniority. For
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Section 7(k) purposes, the work period for
Sergeants assigned to administration or investigation shall be twenty-eight (28)
days. 
15.02      Overtime Pay and Exceptions. Except as provided below, hours worked in
excess of the normally scheduled workweek, or in excess of the normally scheduled workday,
as defined in 15.01, shall be compensated for at the overtime rate of one and one-half (1)
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of overtime pay. Pay under this provision will be consistent with the requirements of the Fair
Labor Standards Act. 
Exceptions: 
(a)    When an employee is involved in trading days off with another employee which
results in work in excess of the normal workweek; 
(b)    When the overtime is incurred as a result of travel time which is exempt from
payment under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. 
An employee who is mandated to work overtime at a location other than his/her primary duty
location will have the option to report to his/her primary duty location to begin the overtime
assignment. 
15.03      Scheduling of Days Off. The Port shall not change or reschedule days off to
prevent payment of overtime. Normal days off at the end of the scheduled week shall be
consecutive. 
15.04      Trading Days Off. When an employee wishes to trade days off with another
employee, such trading of days off shall be subject to management approval and to the
following controls and conditions: 
(a)    A trade must involve a reciprocal even exchange of days off between two (2)
employees, and the traded days must not be more than twenty-eight (28) days
apart from each other. 
(b)    No more than four (4) days or seven (7) days, depending on the employee's
schedule, per pay period may be "traded" by an employee. "Trading" of days
off shall be limited to accommodate special and unusual employee needs and
shall not be approved on a frequently recurring basis for an individual
employee. 
(c)    When a "trade" occurs, bi-weekly paychecks will fluctuate to reflect actual hours
worked. Time worked in excess of the regularly scheduled hours per week as a
result of trading days off shall be paid for at the straight-time rate. 
15.05      Mealtime. In the event that an employee is called back to work from mealtime
and is not provided a meal period of reasonable duration later in his/her watch, such
employee shall receive overtime pay for the duration of the mealtime not taken. If any
employee independently or without proper authorization elects not to take mealtime, such
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15.06      Notice of Schedule Change.  Except in emergencies, employees shall be
provided with five (5) days' advance notice in the event of a schedule change. 
15.07      Comp Time. In lieu of accepting overtime pay for hours worked in excess of the
normal workday, or in excess of forty (40) hours in one week, an employee may elect to take
compensatory time off under the following conditions: 
(a)    One (1) hour of overtime worked provides one and one-half (1) hours off. 
(b)    In advance of performance of overtime work, comp time must be requested by
the employee and approved at the sole discretion of management. 
15.08      Approval for Overtime Work. Authority for approval of any overtime work shall
be limited to departmental management or its designees. 
The present overtime policies and procedures remain as is unless modified as herein. 
15.09      On-Call Pay, Pagers and Cell Phones. Sergeants will not normally be required
to carry pagers or cell phones. If a Sergeant is specifically assigned "on call," such Sergeant
will be required to carry a pager or cell phone, and will be expected to respond and report as
soon as possible if called. Sergeants on-call will be compensated at ten percent (10%) of 
each Sergeant's straight-time hourly rate for all assigned hours. If the on-call Sergeant
reports for work during this period, in addition to the on-call pay benefit, other contract
benefits apply, including call-back overtime pay. The Sergeant shall no longer receive on-call
pay from the time that Sergeant reports for duty. 
When reasonably available, a car will be provided to each Sergeant specifically assigned
under this section. Sergeants called in from on-call that have not been assigned a car shall
be reimbursed for mileage incurred in responding to the call out. In addition, the Port shall
provide insurance coverage for officers to the extent that they are required to use their own
car in such situations. 
The Port of Seattle shall maintain an adequate number of Officers on each specialized team
that may require assignment to "on-call" status. A Sergeant shall not be assigned to on-call
status more frequently than one (1) period (not to exceed seven (7) consecutive days) during
a twenty-eight (28) day FLSA work period. 
15.12      Standby Pay. The Port agrees to minimize standby time Standby time shall be
authorized by the Chief or his designee. Beginning and ending times for the standby period
shall be established and communicated to the employee prior to placement on standby. If an
employee is called back to work, the off-duty premium shall cease, and thereafter normal
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Sergeants on standby are required to remain available through contact by a pager or phone
and must be available to work at all times. Upon being called, the Sergeant must respond
and report to work immediately, and in any event no later than one hour (forty-five (45)
minutes for K-9 Sergeants). Sergeants failing to report to work within one (1) hour (forty-five
(45) minutes for K-9 Sergeants) shall be subject to loss of standby pay for the period up to
the point at which the Sergeant reports to work and may be subject to further disciplinary
action if appropriate. 
15.13      On-Call and Standby Assignments.  Management reserves the right to
determine when and to what extent on-call and standby assignments are operationally
necessary. The determination will be based on operational need and will not be made for the
purpose of transferring Port law enforcement work outside the bargaining unit. 
15.14     Call Back. In the event that overtime which has been specifically authorized by
supervisory or command personnel is not an extension at the beginning or end of a normal
shift, the Sergeant shall be paid for a minimum of four (4) hours at the overtime rate for the
employee's classification or for the actual hours worked at the overtime rate if in excess of
four (4) hours. Sergeant initiated ov ertime due to responding to an incident observed while
on his/her way to work or way home after work shall not be considered a call back and shall
be compensated at the overtime rate for the lesser of: (a) The time elapsed from the
beginning of the overtime to the beginning of the shift; or (b) the time elapsed from the end of
the shift to the end of the overtime; or (c) four (4) hours. 
Mandatory Overtime.  The Parties agree to address Mandatory Overtime in a Conference
Board as soon as practicable after ratification of this Agreement. 
ARTICLE 16  VACATION 
Annual vacation with pay shall be granted to all employees on the following basis: 
16.01      Scheduling of Vacation Leave. At any time after the successful completion of
six (6) months of employment, regular permanent employees (any employee hired from a
Port posting) may request and use vacation leave of up to the number of hours accrued at
the time of the desired vacation date, subject to the approval of the Chief of Police. Seniority
shall be considered in accordance with departmental procedures when scheduling vacations, 
subject to the limitation that one (1) sergeant per squad may be off at any time on bid or nonbid
vacation; however, management may authorize variances to this limitation on a case-bycase
basis. Normally, requests for approval of vacation schedules shall be made to the Chief
on a vacation request form thirty (30) days or more in advance; more notice may be required
by the Chief when necessary to provide for proper scheduling of manpower. Non-bid
vacation shall not be scheduled around the following "blackout" events: May Day, Memorial
Day, Fourth of July, SeaFair, Hemp Fest, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and the Winter Holiday.
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16.02      Avoiding Forfeiture; Cash-Out. Vacation leave accumulation shall be limited to
four hundred thirty two (432) hours of accrual at any time. Any portion above a four hundred
thirty two (432) hour accrual of unused vacation leave shall be cashed-out under this Section,
unless the reason for not taking such vacation leave is at management's direction, as under
emergency conditions. Vacation beyond four hundred thirty two (432) hours of accrual will be
cashed out on an annual basis. The cash-out of excess hours shall be paid to the Sergeant
on the last paycheck in the payroll year, or in the case of a termination of employment, on the
employee's last paycheck. 
Employees shall be responsible for scheduling and taking annual leave in order to avoid any
forfeiture of vacation leave. 
This Section may be subject to modification to meet legal requirements in the event of further 
changes in State Law. 
16.03      Rates of Accrual. Vacation leave shall be based on a pro rata share of time
worked on a full-time work schedule. Regular permanent part-time employees shall accrue
pro rata sick leave based on time worked on less than full-time schedules.  Regular,
permanent, full-time employees shall accrue vacation leave on an hourly basis equivalent to
the following: 
(a)    96 Hours of Vacation: From the first (1 st) day of employment, to and including
the forty-second (42nd) full month of  continuous employment, permanent
employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of eight (8) hours per month
of active employment, or the equivalent of up to ninety-six (96) hours per year (8
hours per month X 12 months = 96 hours per year).
(b)   120 Hours of Vacation: From the forty -third (43rd) full month, to and including
the seventy-second (72nd) full month of continuous employment, permanent
employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of ten (10) hours per month of
active employment, or the equivalent of up to one-hundred and twenty (120)
hours per year (10 hours per month X 12 months = 120 hours per year). 
(c)    128 Hours of Vacation: From the seventy -third (73rd) full month, to and
including the one hundred thirty-second (132nd) full  month of continuous
employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
ten and sixty-seven hundredths (10.67) hours per month of active employment,
or the equivalent of one-hundred and twenty eight (128) hours per year (10.67
hours per month X 12 months = 128 hours per year). 
(d)    160 Hours of Vacation: From the one hundred thirty -third (133rd) month, to and
including the one hundred ninety-second (192nd) full month of continuous

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employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
thirteen and thirty-four hundredths (13.34) hours per month of active
employment, or the equivalent of up to one-hundred and sixty (160) hours per
year (13.34 hours per month X 12 months = 160 hours per year). 
(e)    168 Hours of Vacation: From the one hundred ninety -third (193rd) full month, to
and including the two hundred twenty-eighth (228th) full month of continuous
employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
fourteen (14) hours per month of active employment, or the equivalent of up to
one-hundred and sixty eight (168) hours per year (14 hours per month X 12
months = 168 hours per year). 
(f)     176 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred twenty -ninth (229th) month, to
and including the two hundred fortieth (240th) month of continuous employment,
permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of fourteen and
sixty-seven hundredths (14.67) hours per month of active employment, or the
equivalent of up to one-hundred and seventy-six (176) hours per year (14.67
hours per month X 12 months = 176 hours per year). 
(g)    184 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred forty -first (241st) full month, to
and including the two hundred fifty-second (252nd) full month of continuous
employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
fifteen  and  thirty-four  hundredths  (15.34)  hours  per  month  of  active
employment, or the equivalent of up to one-hundred and eighty-four (184) hours
per year (15.34 hours per month X 12 months = 184 hours per year). 
(h)    192 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred fifty -third (253rd) full month, to
and including the two hundred sixty-fourth (264th) full month of continuous
employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
sixteen (16) hours per month of active employment, or the equivalent of up to
one-hundred and ninety-two (192) hours per year (16 hours per month X 12
months = 192 hours per year). 
(i)     200 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred sixty -fifth (265th) full month, to
and including the two hundred seventy-sixth (276th) full month of continuous
employment, permanent employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of
sixteen and sixty-seven hundredths (16.67) hours per month of active
employment, or the equivalent of up to two-hundred (200) hours per year (16.67
hours per month X 12 months = 200 hours per year). 
(j)     208 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred seventy -seventh (277th) full
month, to and including the two hundred eighty-eighth (288th) full month of
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the rate of seventeen and thirty-four hundredths (17.34) hours per month of
active employment, or the equivalent of up to two-hundred eight (208) hours per
year (17.34 hours per month X 12 months = 208 hours per year). 
(k)    216 Hours of Vacation: From the two hundred eighty -ninth (289th) full month, to
and including all subsequent full months of continuous employment, permanent
employees shall accrue vacation leave at the rate of eighteen (18) hours per
month of active employment, or the equivalent of up to two-hundred sixteen
(216) hours per year (18 hours per month X 12 months = 216 hours per year). 
16.04      Payment for Vacation Leave at Termination. Upon termination of employment,
regular permanent employees shall receive a lump sum payment in lieu of one-hundred
percent (100%) of unused vacation leave, based on limitations stated above and as further
limited by this Section. Employees who terminate active employment before completing six
(6) months of employment shall receive no vacation pay. Pay for unused vacation leave shall
be computed through the last day of employment.  This Section may be subject to
modification to meet legal requirements in the event of further changes in State Law. 
16.05     Scheduled to Work During Vacation.  Employees who are called-in to work
while on their scheduled vacation shall be placed on regular, straight-time pay status and
compensated for a full day's pay, regardless of the time spent working. In addition, they shall
have the vacation day restored which was lost due to being called into work. 
16.06     Use For Family Emergency. In the event of a bona fide family emergency at
the Chief's discretion, the Chief or his/her designee can permit an employee to take time off
with vacation leave applied as compensation. 
ARTICLE 17  HOLIDAYS 
17.01     Rates of Accrual. In lieu of Holidays, all eligible employees shall receive a pool
of hours commensurate with their assignment as of January 1st, of each year. 
Sergeants assigned to: 
10 hour shift:      120 hours 
10 hour shift:     126 hours 
12 hour shift:      144 hours 
12.5 hour shift     150 hours 
Holiday accruals will accrue as seventy-two (72) or sixty (60) hours on January 1st of each
year, and seventy-two (72) or sixty (60) hours on July 1st, subject to proration of twelve (12)
or ten (10) hours per month of assignment. Changes in the number of pooled holiday hours
due a Sergeant resulting from a change of schedule, separation from the Department, or for
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Police Sergeants whose normal daily schedule is for a 10 hour shift shall accrue 126 hours
of holiday each year with 63 hours accruing on January 1 of each year and 63 hours accruing
on July 1 of each year. 
17.02     Use and Cash-Out.  Pooled holiday leave may be used in one (1) hour
increments in the same manner and with the same restrictions as vacation time, upon
approval of the Watch Supervisor. During the year employees may request pay for their
unused pooled hours. No pooled hours will be carried over from year to year. Upon
termination of employment, accrued, unused holiday hours shall be cashed out, subject to
proration. Holiday cash-out (if requested by a Sergeant) will occur twice (2x) per year, in the
last paycheck of June and the last paycheck of December. Sergeants  who cash out their
Holiday pool hours, then separate from the Department, shall be obligated to repay the value
of the prorated Holiday pool hours from the date of separation to the end of the year, which
the Port may deduct from the employee's final paycheck. 
Sergeants who cash out their Holiday pool hours, who then experience a change of schedule
that results in a prorated decrease in their number of Holiday pool hours, shall have the
following year's number of Holiday pool hours decreased by an amount equal to the prorated
decrease. 
17.03     Scheduled to Work During Paid Holiday. Employees who are called in to work
while on their paid holiday shall be placed on regular, straight-time pay status and
compensated for a full day's pay. In addition, they shall have the paid holiday restored which
was lost due to being called into work. 
ARTICLE 18  COMPENSATION FOR TRAVEL TIME 
18.01     Reimbursement for Reasonable Expenses; Procedure. The Parties recognize
the federal and state audit requirements, and hereby agree to comply with the Port's
accounting and procurement policies relating to, among other things, reimbursement of workrelated
mileage, reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, proof of expenditures, reporting and
audit requirements, travel authorizations, and use of a Port credit card. 
18.02      Normal Pay and Work Schedule.  An employee's normal pay and work
schedule shall apply as provided for in this Agreement in connection with travel assignments
inside and outside of King County, as defined under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
guidelines. This provision does not restrict Management's ability to modify an employee's
normal workweek and normal workday to accommodate training or educational requirements
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18.03      Mileage for Private Vehicle Travel.  When travel by an employee's private
vehicle is required and authorized by Department management, such travel shall be
reimbursed in accordance with the mileage reimbursement schedule as approved by the Port
Commission for Port employees. However, at no time shall the amount be less than the IRS-
approved mileage rate. Requests for mileage shall be submitted according to Port policy. 
18.04      Bomb Technician Dispatch to Non-Port Site.  When a Bomb Technician is
dispatched from home to a non-Port bomb site, such travel shall be reimbursed in
accordance with the mileage reimbursement schedule as approved by the Port Commission
for Port employees. However, at no time shall the amount be less than the IRS-approved
mileage rate. 
18.05     Reporting Location.  When a supervisor assigns an employee to work at a
location other than his/her primary duty location, the employee may go into service at his/her
primary duty location if: 
1.  the assignment was not known or foreseeable at the time of the employee's last shift
worked and 
2.  the employee would not have the necessary uniform and equipment unless s/he
picked it up at the primary duty location. 
In such situations, the employee must give reasonable advance notice and coordinate with
his/her supervisor. Assignments made from the voluntary overtime list will be considered
foreseeable. 
ARTICLE 19  FALSE ARREST AND PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY 
The Port shall continue to provide professional liability coverage, including false arrest
coverage for Port Police Sergeants when they are acting within the scope of their authority
and duties as a law enforcement officer for the Port of Seattle. 
ARTICLE 20  UNIFORM AND EQUIPMENT 
20.01      Uniforms and  Equipment Provided.  The Port shall provide uniforms and
equipment in accordance with requirements as established by the Chief. 
20.02      Damage Reimbursement. Limited to three hundred dollars ($300.00) for each
incident, reasonable reimbursement shall be provided for repair or replacement of
eyeglasses, watches, or hearing aids which may be broken, damaged or lost as a result of
work related activities, where no employee negligence is involved. This benefit applies only
in situations where the benefits are not covered under Teamsters Health and Welfare Plans
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Decisions on claims for reimbursement shall be approved or disapproved and submitted to
Accounting within fourteen (14) days of receipt. 
20.03      Criminal  Investigation  Section  Allowance.   The  Port  shall  pay  a
clothing/cleaning allowance of seventy ($70.00) per month to Police Sergeants assigned to
the Criminal Investigation Section. 
20.04     Administrative Section Allowance. The Port shall continue to pay a quarterly
clothing/cleaning allowance of ninety dollars ($90.00) at the end of each calendar quarter to
Police Sergeants assigned to the Administrative Section. 
20.05     Safe Storage Device. In accordance with Department policy, if requested by an
employee, the Department will issue an appropriate safe storage device selected by the
Department. 
ARTICLE 21  BENEFITS 
The Port agrees to provide the following benefits requested by the Union: 
(a)    Washington State Public Employees Retirement System or LEOFF as
applicable. Effective January 1, 2015, for employees ineligible to participate in
LEOFF or PERS, the Port shall contribute an amount equal to the employer's
regular rate of contribution for LEOFF or PERS eligible employees into the
Port's 401 (a) Plan referenced in Article 21 (c). 
(b)    Unemployment  compensation  benefits  under  the  Washington  State
Employment Security Act. 
(c)    Contributions of six and two-tenths percent (6.2%) of salary on behalf of all
members of the bargaining unit, transmitted to the Plan each pay period, up to
the annual maximum limits of social security, to the ICMA 401(a) Plan. 
(d)    For all bargaining unit employees hired prior to April 1986, the Port shall pay an
additional one and forty-five hundredths percent (1.45%) of salary as wages. 
(e)    Free parking limited to employees on duty status. 
(f)     Credit union participation. 
(g)    Locker room and lunchroom facilities. 
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(i)     Educational assistance for employees shall be subject to approval of the Chief.
It is agreed that if funds are not available from other sources, such as special
Federal or State programs, with the advance approval of the Chief, the Port
shall provide reimbursement limited to job related educational curricula on the
following basis: 
(1)    For  employees  engaged  in  continuing  education  at  accredited
institutions to obtain a college degree, fifty percent (50%) of tuition costs
following one (1) year of continuous employment and seventy-five
percent (75%) following four (4) years of continuous employment.
Payment will be made upon evidence of satisfactory completion and will
cover tuition fees only. Reimbursement may be applied for following
each semester. The employee should normally expect to provide a
minimum of two (2) years of service to the Port upon completion of study
toward a college degree. This is not a repayment provision. 
(2)   After one (1) year of continuous employment, for individual courses
limited to job related subject matter and not in connection with course
work for a college degree, one-hundred percent (100%) reimbursement
for tuition only.  Reimbursement shall be provided after evidence of
satisfactory completion. This applies to courses taken as a result of a
request initiated by an employee. However, non-mandatory specialized
police/fire training courses taken at the option of the employee shall
result in reimbursement to the Port by the employee for actual expenses
if the employee voluntarily resigns (for other than medical reasons) or
retires in less than two (2) years after completion of the special training. 
(3)   For courses or seminars initiated for an individual employee at the
direction of the Chief, reimbursement shall be provided for the entire
costs of such instruction.  Reimbursement shall include amounts to
cover tuition, books, and miscellaneous instructional fees. 
(4)   Such educational assistance shall be linked to a detailed Letter of
Commitment, provided to the Department by the employee, that
captures the employee's study and career goals. 
(j)     Forty (40) hours training will be scheduled per year per sergeant. 
(k)    As  provided  below  in  this  paragraph,  employees  shall  be  eligible  for
participation in the Port of Seattle's Deferred Compensation Plan as revised
December 8, 1981. Eligibility and participation of employees shall be subject to
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revisions, or possible cancellation. It is further agreed that content of the plan
itself, plan administration, and any determinations made under the plan shall
not be subject to the Grievance Procedure (Article 29) or to any other provisions
of this Agreement or to negotiation by the Union. 
(l)     Each Police Sergeant assigned to Canine Duty shall be provided with a Port
vehicle for the purpose of dog transport. 
(m)   PACIFIC COAST BENEFIT PLAN:     For the duration of this Agreement, the
Employer contribution shall be one dollar and thirty-five cents ($1.35) per hour
compensated. 
(n)    The Port of Seattle shall allow all employees the opportunity to attend the Port
of Seattle retirement planning seminars. 
(o)    LEOFF II repayment arrangements as defined in Appendix D. 
(p)    Port of Seattle Long Term Care Insurance:    Employees shall be eligible to
participate in the voluntary, employee-paid Long Term Care insurance plan
made available to Port non-represented employees. Eligibility and participation
of employees will be subject to the terms and conditions of such plan including
any plan amendments, revisions or possible cancellation. It is further agreed
that the content of the plan itself, plan administration and any determination
made under the plan shall not be subject to the grievance procedure or to any
other provisions of this Agreement or to negotiation by the Union. 
(q)    Retirement Firearm and Box: Upon retirement from the Port of Seattle Police
Department, the retiring Sergeant with at least five (5) years of service will be
provided the following as compensation for prior service: 
1.  The officer's assigned service weapon; and 
2.  A display box suitable to display the service weapon. 
ARTICLE 22  LEAVE WITHOUT PAY 
22.01      Eligibility; Procedure. After one (1) years' service, an employee shall be eligible
for a leave of absence without pay not to exceed six (6) weeks. Requests for such leaves
shall be submitted in writing to the Chief for approval thirty (30) days in advance of the leave
time period. In emergency situations, the notification may be waived at the option of the
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22.02      Considerations. Leave approval considerations shall include: 
(a)    The purpose and length of requested leave; 
(b)    The employee's length of service; 
(c)    The effect of such an extended absence on departmental operational efficiency; 
(d)    Employee past performance and attendance; and 
(e)    In establishing the priority for such leaves, mutual benefit to the Port shall also
be a consideration. For example, leaves of absence for educational purposes
shall receive greater priority than leaves for the purpose of travel. 
22.03      Extensions. In the event of special conditions, such as family emergencies or
educational programs, leaves of absence may be extended beyond six (6) weeks with the
approval of the Chief and/or Port's Executive Department. An employee shall suffer no loss
of seniority for time spent on approved leave of absence of six (6) weeks or less. 
22.04      Not For Alternate Employment. Under normal conditions, leaves of absence
shall not be granted for the purpose of seeking or engaging in other employment. Any
exception to this provision shall be at the sole discretion of the Chief. 
22.05     FMLA/FCA. Employees shall be eligible for family leave pursuant to the Family
and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Washington Family Care Act (FCA), and Port policies
relating to the FMLA and FCA. 
ARTICLE 23  SICK LEAVE 
23.01      Rate of Accrual. Regular, permanent, full-time employees shall accrue sick
leave on an hourly basis equivalent to a rate of up to eight (8) hours per month, not to exceed
ninety-six (96) hours in any calendar year (8 hours per month X 12 months = 96 hours per
year). Such sick leave shall be based on a pro-rata share of time worked on a full-time work
schedule. Regular permanent part-time employees shall accrue pro rata sick leave based on
time worked on less than full-time schedules. 
Sick leave is accrued from the first (1st) day of employment, but may not be used until the
completion of thirty (30) days of continuous employment, and is to be used under the
conditions stated in Section 23.02 of this Article. 
23.02      Use of Sick Leave. Sick leave will be used only in instances of non -job related
employee or dependent illness or injury. Department management may at any time require a
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return from absence due to illness or injury is sanctioned by the attending physician. Family
medical and care leave will be administered in accordance with current Federal and State
laws, and applicable Port policies 
23.03      No Combined Effect. In no case shall the combined effect of sick leave and/or
other benefits be applied so that compensation exceeds the employee's normal rate of pay. 
23.04     Accumulation of Sick Leave. Sick leave may be accumulated up to nine
hundred sixty (960) hours for permanent employees.  Upon termination or retirement
following five (5) continuous years of active employment in a permanent position with the
Port, qualified employees shall be compensated for fifty percent (50%) of their unused sick
leave (within the 960-hour limit) at the rate of pay at termination. The fifty percent (50%) 
accumulated sick leave payoff is payable to the employee's spouse or other designated
beneficiary in the event of an employee's death.  One hundred percent (100%) of an
employee's accumulated sick leave (within the 960-hour limit) is payable to the employee's
spouse or other designated beneficiary in the event of an employee's death in the line of
duty. 
23.05      Shared Leave. The Parties agree to adopt a Shared Leave Program under the
terms and conditions set forth in applicable Port policies covering shared leave of salaried
employees. 
(a)    Purpose: The Shared Leave Program enables employees to donate accrued
sick leave to fellow employees who are faced with taking leave without pay or
termination due to extraordinary or severe physical or mental illnesses.
Implementation of the program for any individual employee is subject to
agreement by the Employer, and the availability of shared leave from other
employees. The Employer's decisions in implementing and administering the
shared leave program shall be reasonable. 
(b)    Participation: Participation in the Shared Leave Program is voluntary.  No
employee shall be coerced, threatened, intimidated or financially induced into
donating sick leave for purposes of this program. 
ARTICLE 24  LONG TERM DISABILITY 
24.01      Eligibility. Police Sergeants are covered for Long Term Disability insurance on
the first (1st) day of active employment following six (6) continuous months of employment.
Subject to qualified disability, Sergeants will receive sixty percent (60%) of covered monthly
earnings less income from other sources. Benefits for Police Sergeants begin after an
elimination period of forty-five (45) days for a non-occupational disability and one-hundred
eighty (180) days for an occupational disability. Benefits continue during qualified disability,
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is three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) with a three percent (3%) cost-of-living net
benefit adjuster. The policy contains a three to six (3-6) month preexisting condition limitation
and certain exclusions and limitations for benefit payment. 
This is a brief informational description of the Long Term Disability plan. For additional
details, consult the Certificate of Insurance or the group master policy which contains the
controlling coverage provisions. 
24.02      Supplemental Coverage. The Port hereby agrees to the following coverage for
Police Sergeants only, limited to bona fide duty disability. 
(a)    For the first six (6) months of a duty disability the Port shall supplement
amounts paid by certain offsets to a level equal to the base pay rate of the
disabled Sergeant. Such benefit program offsets include but are not limited to
state, federal, or other disability programs to which the Port has contributed
such as the Public Employees' Retirement System, the Federal Social Security
System, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries programs
(e.g. Workers' Compensation, Pension, and lump sum disability awards), and
the Long Term Disability Coverage provided under Article 24 of the Collective
Bargaining Agreement. 
(b)    In addition, the insurance premiums paid by the Port for insurance programs
covered in this Labor Agreement shall continue on behalf of a Sergeant for the
first six (6) months of a duty disability. 
(c)    This coverage is also in compliance with RCW 41.04.510. 
24.03      Light Duty.  The Port may require Sergeants receiving a disability leave
supplement to work light duty, consistent with RCW 41.04.520 and other applicable law. The
Port may schedule the light duty assignment for ten (10) hour days. The Port may schedule
the light duty assignment for fewer than ten (10) hour days contingent on the Union's
agreement. If a Sergeant is unable to perform his/her duty assignment by reason of an
illness or injury unrelated to the duty disability injury or condition, the Sergeant is required to
use accrued sick leave. 
24.04      Return to Work. If a Sergeant becomes disabled as a result of duty-disability,
the Sergeant will have his/her job rights protected for two (2) years from the date of the
disability provided the Sergeant is released to return to work and can perform all the job
requirements of a Police Sergeant. In the event the Sergeant is not able to perform the job
requirements of a Police Sergeant, the Port will make a good faith effort to find other suitable
jobs within the Port for which the employee is qualified. In no event will jobs be created or
modified specifically for that purpose.  This understanding is predicated on a good faith
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ARTICLE 25  TEAMSTERS HEALTH AND WELFARE PROGRAMS 
25.01      The Port agrees to provide and maintain the health and welfare benefits listed
in Sections 25.02 and 25.03 for all active employees working under the jurisdiction of said
Union for not less than eighty (80) hours employment in the previous month which includes
all compensable time. In the event of a duty-disability covered under Article 24, the hours
requirement shall not apply. 
25.02     Effective January 1, 2015 (based on December 2014 hours), and each month
thereafter during the period this Agreement is in effect, the Port agrees to pay to the
Washington Teamsters Welfare Trust c/o NORTHWEST ADMINISTRATORS, INC. for each
employee who received compensation for eighty (80) hours or more in the previous month
the following: 
a.   Health & Welfare - Contribute the sum of $1,319.30 per month for benefits
under the "PLAN A" (price includes an addition of $11.40 for the additional
9 month waiver, from the base price of the plan and $14.00 for domestic
partner coverage). 
b.   Dental - Contribute the sum of $132.70 per month for benefits under the
"PLAN A" (price includes an addition of $2.20 for domestic partner
coverage). 
c.   Vision  Contribute the sum of $15.10 per month for continued benefits
under the "EXTENDED BENEFITS" (price includes an addition of $.20 for
domestic partner coverage). 
d.   Life Insurance - The Port agrees to provide life insurance in an amount
which insures each eligible employee shall be covered for an amount of
life insurance equal to forty (40) percent of his/her total annualized pay
rate, based upon the employee's classification. 
25.03     Retiree's Welfare Trust- Contribute the following for continued benefits under
the "RWT-PLUS PLAN", and the Port shall continue to reduce each member of the
bargaining unit's wages by an amount equal to one half (1/2) of the monthly premium per
member: 
Effective January 1, 2015      $94.85 
Effective January 1, 2016      TBD 
Effective January 1, 2017      TBD 
25.04     Maintenance of Plans. The Trustees may modify benefits or eligibility of any
plan for the purposes of cost containment, cost management, or changes in medical
technology and treatment. If increases are necessary to maintain the current benefits or
eligibility, or benefits or eligibility as may be modified by the Trustees during the life of this
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Effective June 1, 2015 and for the duration of this Agreement, each employee shall contribute
$75.00 per month toward the monthly premium costs in 25.02. The Employer shall pay the
remaining costs of the monthly premiums. 
25.05      The Union may establish supplemental insurance programs for the employees
under this Agreement. All of the premiums for such plans, if established, shall be paid for by
the employees covered. If the Port is to process payroll deductions from employees to pay
the insurance carrier on the employees' behalf, the Plan shall be subject to approval by the
Port in regard to the responsibility of ongoing administration and related details. 
ARTICLE 26  PERFORMANCE OF DUTY, STRIKES, AND LOCKOUTS 
26.01      No Right to Strike. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to give an
employee the right to strike, and no employee shall strike or refuse to perform assigned
duties to the best of his/her ability. The Union agrees that it will not condone or cause any
strike, slowdown, mass sick call, or any other form of work stoppage or interference with the
normal operation of the Police Department or of the Port. 
26.02      No Lockouts. The Port agrees that there shall be no lockouts. 
26.03      Effect. The conditions stated in 26.01 and 26.02 of this Article shall remain in
effect with or without a signed Labor Agreement. 
26.04      Resolution; Expedited Arbitration. If a party is alleged to have violated this
Article, the Parties agree to submit the alleged violation of this Article to expedited binding
arbitration. 
ARTICLE 27  SAVINGS CLAUSE 
If any Article of this Agreement or any Appendix hereto should be held invalid by operation of
law or by any tribunal of competent jurisdiction, or if compliance with or enforcement of any
Article or Appendix should be restrained by such tribunal, the remainder of this Agreement
and Appendices shall not be affected thereby, and the Parties shall enter into immediate
collective bargaining negotiations for the purpose of arriving at a mutually satisfactory
replacement of such Article. 
ARTICLE 28  ENTIRE AGREEMENT 
28.01      Entire Agreement; No Oral Modifications. The Agreement expressed herein in
writing constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and no oral statement shall add
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28.02      Opportunity to Bargain. The Parties acknowledge that each has had the
unlimited right and opportunity to make demands and proposals with respect to any matter
deemed a proper subject for collective bargaining. The results of the exercise of that right
are set forth in this Agreement. 
ARTICLE 29  GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 
29.01     Grievance Defined. Any dispute regarding the interpretation or application of
this Agreement shall be regarded as a grievance and shall be subject to the terms of this
grievance procedure. 
29.02     Time Limits. All grievances shall be presented within twenty (20) days of the
occurrence or the date the employee actually knew or reasonably should have known of the
occurrence, whichever is later. This time limit and the other time limits set forth in this Article
may be extended by mutual agreement of the Employer and the Union. All references to time
in this Article shall be to calendar days. 
29.03     Election of Forum. A Sergeant electing to pursue a matter through the Civil
Service System may not also pursue to arbitration a grievance through the grievance
procedure. Any complaint that a matter constitutes a violation of Article 7 of this Agreement
may not be pursued to grievance arbitration if the matter has been challenged in any other
administrative or judicial forum. 
29.04     Informal Resolution. The Parties acknowledge that every effort should be made
by the employee(s) and the supervisor(s) to resolve issues prior to initiating grievance
procedures. 
29.05     Grievance Procedure. 
STEP 1 
The affected employee shall present the grievance in writing to his or her Division
Commander. If the Division Commander or the Division Commander's designee and the
grievant are unable to arrive at a satisfactory settlement, the Division Commander (or
designee) will issue a written response to the employee, with a copy to the Union's Business
Representative. The response shall be issued no later than ten (10) days after the date the
grievance was initially filed. The Union may refer the grievance to Step 2 within ten (10) days
of receipt of the Division Commander's response, or the date the response was due. 
STEP 2 
Initiation of Step 2. The Union's Business Representative shall present the grievance in
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writing to the Union's Business Representative. The written grievance shall contain a
statement of the relevant facts, the section(s) of the Agreement allegedly violated, and the
remedy that is sought. 
Class Grievances. With respect to issues affecting more than one (1) sergeant, the Union
may elect to file a grievance at Step 2 without the need for the individual Sergeant to file the
grievance at Step 1. The twenty (20) day time limit referenced in Section 29.02, as well as
the other requirements of this Article, shall be applicable to such filing. 
Step 2 Meeting. Within fourteen (14) day s after the initiation of Step 2, the Union's Business
Representative and the Chief of Police or the Chief's designee shall meet to discuss possible
resolution of the grievance. If the Parties are unable to arrive at a satisfactory settlement, the
Chief or the Chief's designee will issue a written response to the Union's Business
Representative within ten (10) days of the meeting. The Union may refer the grievance to
Step 3 within ten (10) days of receipt of the response or the date the response was due. If
the parties mutually agree to waive the Step 3 Board of Adjustment process, the Union may
refer the grievance to Step 4 within ten (10) days of receipt of the Step 2 response or the date
the response was due. 
STEP 3 
Initiation of Step 3. The Union s hall notify the Chief and the Port's Labor Relations
Representative or the Port shall notify the Union, in writing, of its desire to move the matter to
a Board of Adjustment. 
Board of Adjustment. The Parties shall schedule a Board of Adjustment hearing w hich shall
be heard no later than twenty (20) days after the initiation of Step 3. The purpose of the
hearing is to evaluate all known facts relating to the grievance in order to determine an
appropriate resolution. The Port's Labor Relations Representative, the Chief or designee,
and two (2) Union Representatives shall be present, and both sides shall have an opportunity
to present all information that they have relating to the grievance. If the Parties are unable to
arrive at a settlement, or if the Board of Adjustment hearing is not held within twenty (20)
days after initiation of Step 3, the Union may refer the matter to Step 4 within ten (10) days
following the hearing. The Parties may mutually agree to waive the Step 3 process. 
STEP 4  ARBITRATION 
Initiation of Step 4. The Union or the Port initiates Step 4 by filing a written request with the
other party, specifying the issue(s) to be arbitrated. 
Selecting an Arbitrator. The Port and the Union mutually agree that either Party to this
Agreement may apply to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) for a list of
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involved. Within ten (10) days of receipt of the FMCS list, the Parties will jointly select an
arbitrator from the list by alternately striking one (1) arbitrator on the list until the final
remaining arbitrator is selected as the arbitrator for the particular hearing. The Parties shall
determine first initiative through a coin flip. 
The Hearing. The hearing on the grievance shall be informal and the rules of evidence shall
not apply. The arbitrator shall not have the power to add to, subtract from, or modify the
provisions of this Agreement in arriving at a decision of the issue or issues presented; and
shall confine his/her decision solely to the interpretation, application, or enforcement of this
Agreement. The arbitrator shall confine himself/herself to the precise issue(s) submitted to
him/her for arbitration, and shall not have the authority to determine any other issues not so
submitted to him/her. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding upon the
aggrieved employee, the Union, and the Port. The fees and expenses of the arbitrator shall
be equally split between the Parties; otherwise, each Party shall pay its own fees, expenses,
and costs, including attorney fees, witness compensation, and transcript requests. 
ARTICLE 30  CONFERENCE BOARD 
30.01     Board Members. There shall be a Department Conference Board consisting of 
three (3) employees named by the Union and three (3) representatives of the Department
named by the Chief. The Chief, or his/her representative, shall sit as one of the three (3)
employer representatives to the maximum extent practicable, but any of the six (6) members
may be replaced with an alternate from time to time. The Parties may mutually agree to bring
in additional persons with expertise in the matters being discussed. 
30.02     Requests; Discussion. The Conference Board shall meet at the request of the
Union or the Port and shall consider and discuss matters of mutual concern pertaining to the
improvement of the Department and the safety and welfare of the employees. These matters
may include issues of development, committee membership, special team/unit assignments,
testing, et cetera. 
30.03     Purpose.  The purpose of the Conference Board is to deal with matters of
general concern to members of the Department as opposed to individual complaints of
employees; provided, however, it is understood that the Conference Board shall function in a
communications and consultative capacity to the Chief of Police.  Accordingly, the
Conference Board will not discuss grievances properly the subject of the grievance
procedure, except to the extent that such discussion may be useful in suggesting improved
Departmental policies. Either the Union representatives or the Port representatives may
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30.04     Agenda; Minutes. An agenda describing the issue(s) to be discussed shall be
prepared by the initiating Party and distributed at least three (3) days in advance of each
meeting, and minutes may be kept and made available to members. Nothing in thisArticle 
shall be construed to limit, restrict, or reduce the management prerogatives outlined in this
Agreement. 
30.05     Answer(s).  The Conference Board shall provide an answer to those
issues/questions brought before it within a mutually agreed upon time. 
ARTICLE 31  APPENDICES & LETTERS OF AGREEMENT INCORPORATED 
INTO AGREEMENT 
By reference herein, the Letter of Agreement and Appendices listed below are hereby made
part of this Agreement and do not require individual Employer-Union signature. 
1.  Appendix A  Pay Rates 
2.  Appendix B  Police Officers' Bill of Rights 
3.  Appendix C  Drug/Alcohol Testing 
4.  Appendix D  Agreement Regarding Payment For Prior Service For Pension Credits 
5.  Letter of Agreement  Armed Presence at Waterfront 
6.  Memorandum of Understanding  Code of Conduct/Workplace Responsibility
Handbook 
7.  PERC Cases #26890-M and #26891-M 
8.  Pilot Project  Police Traffic Controllers on the Airport Drives 
ARTICLE 32  RE-EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS 
32.01     Hiring Preference. An employee who was not on probation and was in good
standing at the time of voluntary separation (excluding retirement) from the Port of Seattle
Police Department shall have hiring preference over any other applicant for employment (but
excluding employees on layoff roster) if application is made within one (1) year from the date
of separation from the Department. 
32.02     Eligibility.  To receive hiring preference, the application is subject to the
following requirements: 
(a)    The application request must be for the classifications which the
employee held at the time of voluntary separation; and 
(b)    An opening for that classification does not have to exist at the time of
request, but if no opening for the position occurs within the twelve (12)
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(c)    The ultimate determination of whether the employee will be rehired will
be made by the Department; and 
(d)    The Department may require any investigation it deems necessary
before the application is approved for reinstatement; and
(e)    At the discretion of the Chief, a background investigation, polygraph
examination, and medical examination may be conducted for the period
of absence during the first ninety (90) days. After ninety (90) days, the
background investigation, polygraph examination, and a medical will be
mandatory. A drug screen test will be administered regardless of the
time away from the Department. 
ARTICLE 33  TERM OF AGREEMENT: JANUARY 1, 2015 TO DECEMBER 31, 2017 
Wage rate effective dates and differentials shall be as provided for in Appendix A. 
All other conditions shall be effective on the date the Agreement is signed or as otherwise
identified in this Agreement. All provisions of this Agreement shall extend from the effective
date to December 31, 2017.  The Agreement may be opened to negotiate a successor
Agreement by either party giving notice in writing not later than sixty (60) days prior to the
expiration date. 

PORT OF SEATTLE              TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION 
NO. 117/IBT 

THEODORE J. FICK              JOHN SCEARCY 
Chief Executive Officer               Secretary-Treasurer 

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APPENDIX A 
PAY RATES 
1.    SERGEANTS' PAY SCHEDULES 
1/1/2015 
Base Hourly
Progression           Rate 
Sergeant A (49+ months in-grade)      $49.60 
Sergeant B (0-48 months in-grade)     $47.23 
All base wage rates shall be rounded to the nearest whole cent. 

Within forty-five (45) days of execution of this Agreement a lump sum payment (to be
considered wages) equivalent to 2.1%, which is 100% of the Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton CPIU
October 2013-October 2014, will be provided based on 2014 gross wages. For members
that retire prior to the execution of this agreement, the lump sum payment will be prorated
based on their 2015 service. 
Effective January 1, 2016, base hourly wages will be increased by an amount equal to half
(50%) of 100% of the Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton CPI-U October 2014-October 2015, with a
0% minimum and a 6% maximum. 
Additionally in 2016, two (2) lump sum payments (to be considered wages) totaling the
equivalent of half (50%) of 100% of the Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton CPI-U October 2014-
October 2015, with a 0% minimum and a 6% maximum shall be calculated and paid as
follows: 

1.  The first lump sum shall be the "50% COLA factor" times the employee's gross
wages paid in the last 13 pay periods of 2015 to be paid out on the paycheck of
the first full pay period of February 2016. 
2.  The second lump sum shall be the "50% COLA factor" times the employee's gross
wages paid in the first 13 pay periods of 2016 to be paid out on the paycheck of
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Example: Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton CPI-U October 2014-October 2015 is 2%. 1% is
added to base wages effective 1/1/16 and 1% is the "50% COLA factor". Employee grossed
$50,000 in the last 13 pay periods of 2015 and receives a lump sum payment in the amount
of $500 (minus applicable payroll deductions and taxes) in February 2016; same employee
grossed $60,000 in first 13 pay periods of 2016 and receives a lump sum payment in the
amount of $600 (minus applicable payroll deductions and taxes) in July 2016. 
Effective January 1, 2017, base hourly wages will be increased by an amount equal to
100% of the Seattle/Tacoma/Bremerton CPI-U October 2015-October 2016 with a 0%
minimum and a 6% maximum. 
2.    STEP INCREASES 
If a Sergeant performs duties of his/her classification in a satisfactory manner, a Sergeant in
"B" classification shall receive a promotional step increase to "A" classification after forty-eight
(48) full months in-grade as a Sergeant. 
3.    DIFFERENTIALS AND OTHER PAY CONSIDERATIONS  Effective June 1, 2015 
A.    Sergeants' Differential 
The base pay rate for Sergeants shall be maintained at a level, which is at least
fifteen percent (15%) above the base rate of pay for the Port Police Officer "A"
Classification. 
B.    Longevity Pay 
Base pay for Port Police Sergeants classifications shall be increased by the
following longevity premium schedule based upon date of hire: 
(a)    2% Longevity Premium: From the start of the sixty -first (61st) full month
to and including the one hundred twentieth (120th) full month of
continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a longevity
premium of two percent (2%). 
(b)    5% Longevity Premium: From the start of the one hundred twenty first
(121st) full month to and including the one hundred eightieth (180th) full
month of continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a
longevity premium of five percent (5%). 
(c)    7% Longevity Premium: From the start of the one hundred eighty first
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month of continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a
longevity premium of seven percent (7%). 
(d)    9% Longevity Premium: From the start of the two hundred forty first
(241st) full month to and including the two hundred sixty fourth (264th) full
month of continuous employment, permanent employees shall be paid a
longevity premium of nine percent (9%). 
(e)    11% Longevity Premium: From the start of the two hundred sixty fifth
(265th) full month and beyond of continuous employment, permanent
employees shall be paid a longevity premium of eleven percent (11%). 
C.    Educational Incentive 
Base pay for Port Police Sergeants classifications shall be increased by the
following educational incentive schedule: 
Percent of 
Sergeant's Base Rate        Degree 
2%           Associate of Arts Degree 
4%           Bachelor's Degree 
6%           Advanced Degrees (e.g. MA, MBA, JD) 
Police Sergeants shall continue to be eligible to receive both the educational
incentive and longevity pay. 
D.    Out-of-Classification Pay. The Port agrees that, in the event an employee is
required to assume duties and responsibilities out of his/her classification,
he/she will be paid the pay step of the next higher classification to commence
immediately upon assumption of said duties, provided the assignment is for
one-half (1/2) shift or more.  Longevity credits shall not be applied when
compensating an employee for working in a higher classification. 
E.    Detective Differential.  The pay differential for a Sergeant assigned as a
Detective shall be four percent (4%) above the employee's base rate of pay. 
F.    Bomb Squad Differential. The pay differential for a Sergeant assigned to the
bomb squad shall be ten percent (10%) above the employee's base rate of pay. 
G.   Canine Differential. Sergeants qualified and assigned a dog shall receive a four 
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H.    Dive Team Duty. Sergeants assigned to dive team duty shall receive a four
percent (4%) differential above the employee's base rate of pay.
I.      Special Weapons and Tactics Differential.  Sergeants assigned to the Special
Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) shall receive a four percent (4%)
differential above the employee's base rate of pay. 
J.     Police Training Assignment, Professional Standards Sergeants, Professional
Accountability  Sergeant,  and/or  Professional  Development  Sergeant.
Sergeant(s)  assigned as a Police Training Supervisor or to the Office of
Professional Standards (OPS), Officer Professional Accountability (OPA),
and/or Office Professional Development (OPD) shall receive a five percent (5%)
differential above the employee's base rate of pay. The pay differential will
apply during the period of such assignment. It is understood that when the
program is not active, the assignment may be discontinued by the Chief or his
designee. The Parties agree that the assignment will be made on a reasonable
basis. 
K.    Marine Unit/Boat Team Differential.  The Sergeant assigned to the marine
unit/boat team shall receive a four percent (4%) differential above his or her
base rate of pay. 
L.    Traffic Unit Differential.  If a traffic unit is established by management, the
Sergeant assigned to that unit shall receive a three percent (3%) differential
above his or her base rate of pay. 
M.   Civil Disturbance Unit. Effective June 1, 2015, Sergeants assigned to the Civil
Disturbance Unit (CDU) shall receive a two percent (2%) differential above the
employee's base pay rate. 
N.    12-Hour Patrol Shift Premium Differential. Effective March 29, 2009, Sergeants
assigned to the twelve (12) hour patrol shift schedule shall receive a two and
one-half percent (2.5%) patrol premium differential above the employee's base
rate of pay. 
O.   Premium Stacking Limitation. Sergeants are entitled to receive only the two (2)
highest specialty/assignment premiums for which they are eligible; however, the
patrol shift premium is excluded from this "stacking" limitation. 
4.    STANDBY PAY 
The Port agrees to compensate employees placed on off-duty standby status at fifty percent
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5.    Physical Ability Incentive Pay  Effective January 1, 2016 
Employees shall be eligible to demonstrate physical ability and receive an incentive as
follows: 
Annually, the Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) (or other mutually agreed
to third party) shall administer the CJTC standard Physical Abilities Test (PAT) to
employee participants. Those employees who pass at the minimum fitness standards
established by the CJTC shall qualify for a one percent (1%) premium above the
employee's base rate of pay for the following year. 
6.    Shift Differential 
Effective the first FLSA work period of 2016 employees working the second watch 
(1700-0530) shall receive a two percent (2%) differential above the employee's base rate of
pay. 
7.    PAYROLL 
A.    Payroll Periods/Payroll Errors. All employees covered by this Agreement will
receive bi-weekly pay. In no case shall the Port hold back more than fourteen
(14) days' pay.  No deductions shall be made from paychecks without the
written consent of the employee, except as provided by federal, state, or
municipal law. The Port agrees that if there is a payroll error resulting in an
employee being owed one hundred dollars ($100.00) or greater in gross
straight-time pay, the Port shall make payment to the employee in the form of a
separate check given to the employee within two (2) regular work days. If there
is a payroll error resulting in an employee being owed less than one hundred
dollars ($100.00) in gross straight-time pay, or if there is a payroll error resulting
in an employee being owed any amount of overtime, the Port will include the
pay correction on the employee's next regular paycheck. 
B.    Daylight Savings Time. It is the intent of the Parties that employees working
during Daylight Savings Time changes be paid only for actual hours worked.
Accordingly, employees who are working on Night Watch in the spring, when
the clocks are moved forward one (1) hour (other than those who are scheduled
to be off at 0200 hours), will be required to either:  (a) utilize one (1) hour of
paid vacation leave, or (b) to go unpaid for one (1) hour. Employees who are
working on Night Watch in the fall, when the clocks are moved back one (1)
hour (other than those who are scheduled to be off at 0200 hours), will be paid
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C.    Mandatory Direct Deposit.  As a condition of continued employment, all
employees are required to participate in the Port's direct deposit program for
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APPENDIX B 
POLICE OFFICERS' BILL OF RIGHTS 

All employees within the bargaining unit shall be entitled to protection of what shall hereafter
be termed as the "Police Officers' Bill of Rights" which shall be added to the present Rules
and Regulations of the Port Police Department. The wide ranging powers and duties given to
the department and its members involve them in all manner of contacts and relationships with
the public. Of these contacts come many questions concerning the actions of members of
the force.  These questions often require immediate investigation by superior officers
designated by the Chief of the Port Police Department. In an effort to insure that these
investigations are conducted in a manner which is conducive to good order and discipline, the
following guidelines are promulgated: 
A.    The Police Sergeants covered by this Agreement do not waive nor will they be
deprived of any of their Constitutional or Civil Rights guaranteed by the Federal
and State Constitution and Laws, afforded and citizen of the United States. 
B.    The following procedures shall apply to all administrative (i.e., non-criminal)
investigations of misconduct, which if proved could reasonably lead to a
suspension without pay or termination for that Sergeant. In such cases, the
employee shall be informed in writing of the nature of the investigation and
whether the employee is a witness or subject of the investigation. 
If an employee is a subject of the investigation, prior to an investigative
interview, the Port shall provide the employee with that information necessary to
reasonably apprise the employee of the allegations of such complaint. Except
in unusual situations, this information shall include the name of the complaining
party. The above applies in cases of misconduct, and violations of department
rules and regulations. When the Internal Investigation Section is assigned to
investigate non-criminal cases, the accused shall be notified within five (5)
working days. 
C.   Any interrogation of an employee shall be at a reasonable hour. 
D.   The interrogation (which shall not violate the employee's constitutional rights)
shall take place at a Port of Seattle Police station facility, except when
impractical.  The employee shall be afforded an opportunity and facilities to
contact and consult privately with an attorney of the employee's own choosing
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An attorney of the employee's own choosing and/or a representative of the
Union may be present during the interrogation, but may not participate in the
interrogation except to counsel the employee. 
E.   The questioning shall not be overly long and the employee shall be entitled to
such reasonable intermissions as he/she shall request for personal necessities,
meals, telephone calls, and rest periods. 
F.   The employee shall not be subjected to any offensive language, nor shall
he/she be threatened with dismissal, transfer, or other disciplinary punishment
as a guise to attempt to obtain his/her resignation. No promises or awards shall
be made as an inducement to answer questions. 
G.  The Port will comply with any applicable state or federal restrictions that prohibit
the use of a lie detector or similar tests as a condition of continued employment. 
H.   An employee shall be permitted to read any material affecting his/her
employment before such material is placed in the employee's personnel file,
and an employee shall be allowed to rebut in writing material placed in his/her
personnel file. Such written rebuttal shall also be included in the employee's
personnel file. 
I.      A sergeant may make a request to the Office of the Chief to review material that
references the officer, contained in the Blue Team / IA Pro. The employee will
be allowed access to review such materials unless they are part of an active
investigation or otherwise protected from disclosure by law. 
J.     The Police Department will notify a sergeant prior to providing written materials
to the prosecutor's office regarding an internal investigation unless to do so
would jeopardize an on-going criminal investigation. 
K.   As a department locker is assigned to a Sergeant, who places his/her lock on
such locker, locker search without notice may not be conducted without the
permission of the Sergeant or without a search warrant, provided, however, with
24-hour notice to the officer involved, a locker inspection may be conducted by
the Chief or the Chief's designee. Such an inspection may be conducted by
order of the Chief without the requirement of employee's permission and
without a search warrant. The employee shall have the right to be present
during such locker inspection. 
L.    Sergeants will have an opportunity to sign complaints of misconduct or resulting
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files.  The Sergeant's signature constitutes acknowledgment that he/she has
seen the material prior to its filing. 
M.  All case documentation shall remain confidential within the Internal Investigation
Section and to the Chief of Police, and any other members of Police or Port
management with a reasonable need to know. Only cases which are classified
as sustained shall be forwarded to the Department Administrative file as well as
a conclusion of findings to Human Resources for inclusion in the employee's
personnel records. 
N.   There shall be a separate confidential Internal Investigation Section file for
unfounded cases. Such unfounded case file may be opened for legitimate
"need to know" reasons with the approval of the Chief and/or Deputy Chief.
Such approval will be documented. 
O.   The Police Department will maintain in a secure location a personal file for each
bargaining unit employee. Every person who signs out a file must complete the
Personnel File Access Form contained in the file. The Form will include a place
for the name of the person signing out the file, the purpose, and the dates the
file was signed out and returned. 
P.    If for any reason an employee's personnel file or an internal affairs case in
which an employee is identified as a subject is requested pursuant to the
Washington State Public Records Act, RCW 42.56, the Department will provide
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APPENDIX C 
DRUG/ALCOHOL TESTING 
PREAMBLE 
While abuse of alcohol and drugs among our members is the exception rather than the rule,
the Teamsters Local 117 Police Sergeants Negotiating Committee shares the concern
expressed by many over the growth of substance abuse in American society. 
The drug/alcohol testing procedure, agreed to by labor/management, incorporates state-ofthe-art
employee protections during specimen collection and laboratory testing to protect the
innocent. 
In order to eliminate the safety risks which result from alcohol or drugs, the Parties have
agreed to the following procedures. 
As referred to herein, testing shall be applicable to all entry level probationary employees and
any other employee for whom the Port has a reasonable suspicion that the employee is
working while under the influence of alcohol or drugs 
A.    Illicit substance or drug abuse by members of the Department is unacceptable
and censurable conduct worthy of strong administrative action. 
B.    Preconditions to Drug Testing. Before an employee may be tested for drugs or
alcohol based on a reasonable suspicion, the Port shall meet the following
prerequisites. 
1.    The Port shall inform employees in the bargaining unit of what drugs or
substances are prohibited. 
2.    The Port must provide in-service training containing an educational
program aimed at heightening the awareness of drug and alcohol related
problems. 
3.    The Port and the Union shall jointly select the laboratory or laboratories
which will perform the testing. 
4.    The Chief or Deputy Chief shall be the Police Department representative
to authorize or to approve a drug/alcohol test. 
5.    The officer authorizing or approving a drug or alcohol test under this
Appendix C shall provide a written report to the Chief, and to the
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under the reasonable suspicion standard. The report shall be completed
no later than the end of the shift on which the test was ordered. 
6.    The Port shall not use the drug-testing program to harass any Sergeant. 
C.    The Department shall also have the discretion to order any entry level
probationary sworn employee to submit to a blood, breath, or urine test for the
purposes of determining the presence of a narcotic, drug, or alcohol a minimum
of two (2) times during such employee's entry level probationary period. These
tests will be conducted in the following manner: 
1.    Tests will be administered to each entry level probationary employee a
minimum of two (2) times, at various intervals, during the probationary
period. 
2.    Entry level probationary employees shall only be tested while on duty. 
3.    The providing of a urine sample will be done in private. 
4.    Obtaining of urine samples shall be conducted in a professional and
dignified manner. 
5.    A portion of urine samples shall be preserved to permit the following: 
a.    Positive samples shall be tested utilizing a GC/MS test. 
b.    A third test for positive samples shall be conducted if requested by
the employee, at Port expense, by a reputable laboratory of
mutual choice. 
The exercise of this discretion by the Department shall be deemed a term and
condition of such employee's period of entry level probation, and need not be
supported by any showing of cause. 
If any employee is ordered to submit to these tests involuntarily, the evidence
obtained shall be used for administrative purposes only. 
D.    Testing Mechanisms. The following testing mechanisms shall be used for any
drug or alcohol tests performed pursuant to the testing procedure: 
1.    It is recognized that the Employer has the right to request the laboratory
personnel administering a urine test to take such steps as checking the
color and temperature of the urine samples to detect tampering or
substitution, provided that the employee's right of privacy is guaranteed,
and in no circumstances may observation take place while the employee
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specimen has been intentionally tampered with or substituted by the
employee, the employee is subject to discipline as if the sample tested
positive. In order to deter adulteration of the urine sample during the
collection process, physiologic determinations such a creatinine and/or
chloride measurements may be performed by the laboratory. 
2.    The Parties recognize that the key to chain of possession integrity is the
immediate labeling and initialing of the sample in the presence of the
tested employee. If each container is received at the laboratory in an
undamaged condition with properly sealed, labeled and initialed
specimens, as certified by the laboratory, the Employer may take
disciplinary action based upon properly obtained laboratory results. 
3.    Any screening test shall be performed using the enzyme immunoassay,
(EMIT) method. 
4.    Any positive results on the initial screening test shall be confirmed
through the use of the high-performance thin-layer chromatography
(HPTLC), gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromotography/mass
spectrometry (GC/MS). If at any time there exists a test with a higher
rate of reliability than the GC/MS test, and if such test is reasonably
accessible at a reasonable cost, such test shall be used in place of the
GC/MS test if requested by the Union. 
5.    All samples which test negative on either the initial test or the GC/MS
confirmation test shall be reported only as negative. Only samples which
test positive on both the initial test and the GC/MS confirmation test shall
be reported as positive. 
6.    In reporting a positive test result, the laboratory shall state the specific
substance(s) for which the test is positive and shall provide the
quantative results of both the screening and the GC/MS confirmation
tests, in terms of nanograms per milliliter. All positive test results must
be reviewed by the certifying scientist or laboratory director and certified
as accurate. 
E.    Procedures to be used when the sample is given. The following procedures
shall be used whenever an employee is requested to give a blood or urine
sample. Normally, the sample will be taken at the laboratory. If taken at
another location, transportation procedures as identified shall be followed. All
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1.    Prior to testing, or if incapacitated as soon as possible afterwards, the
employee will be required to list all drugs currently being used by the
employee on a form to be supplied by the Port. The Employer may
require the employee to provide evidence that a prescription medication
has been lawfully prescribed by a physician. If an employee is taking a
prescription or non-prescription medication in the appropriate described
manner and has noted such use, as provided above, he/she will not be
disciplined.  Medications prescribed for another individual, not the
employee, shall be considered to be illegally used and subject the
employee to discipline. 
2.    When a blood test is required, the blood sample shall be taken promptly
with as little delay as possible. Immediately after the samples are drawn,
the individual test tubes shall, in the presence of the employee, be
sealed, labeled and then initialed by the employee. The employee has
an obligation to identify each sample and initial same. If the sample is
taken at a location other than the testing laboratory, it shall be placed in
a transportation container after being drawn. The sample shall be sealed
in the employee's presence and the employee given an opportunity to
initial or sign the container. The container shall be stored in a secure
and refrigerated atmosphere, and shall be delivered to the laboratory that
day or the soonest normal business day by the fastest available method. 
3.    In testing blood samples, the testing laboratory will analyze blood/serum
by using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry as appropriate. Where
Schedule I and II drugs in blood are detected, the laboratory is to report
a positive test based on a forensically acceptable positive quantum of
proof. All positive test results must be reviewed by the certifying scientist
or laboratory director and certified as accurate. 
4.    When a urine sample will be given by the employee, the employee shall
be entitled, upon request, to give the sample in privacy. In most cases,
this process will take place at the laboratory. The sample container shall
remain in full view of the employee until transferred to, and sealed and
initialed in the two (2) tamper resistant containers and transportation
pouch. 
5.    Immediately after the sample has been given, it will be divided into two
(2) equal parts.  Each of the two (2) portions of the sample will be
separately sealed, labeled. If the sample is taken at a location other than
the laboratory, it shall be stored in a secure and refrigerated atmosphere.
One of the samples will then be delivered to a testing laboratory that day
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6.    The sample will first be tested using the screening procedure set forth in
Section (D) (3) of this appendix. If the sample tests are positive for any
prohibited drug, the confirmatory test specified in Section (D) (4) of the
appendix will be employed. 
7.    If the confirmatory test is positive for the presence of an illegal drug, the
employee will be notified of the positive results within 24 hours after the
Port learns of the results, and will be provided with copies of all
documents pertinent to the test sent to or from the Port by the laboratory.
The employee will then have the option of submitting the untested
sample to a laboratory of mutual choice, at the Port's expense. 
8.    Each step in the collecting and processing of the urine samples shall be
documented to establish procedural integrity and a chain of evidence.
All samples deemed "positive" by the laboratory, according to the
prescribed guidelines, must be retained, for identification purposes, at
the laboratory for a period of six (6) months. 
F.    Consequences of positive test results. 
1.    An employee who tests positive shall have the right to challenge the
accuracy of the test results before any disciplinary procedures are
invoked as specified in Section (E) (7) above. 
2.    Consistent with the conditions of the appendix, the employer may take
disciplinary action based on the test results as follows: 
Confirmed positive test - Employee is subject to discharge. 
G.   Employee rights. 
1.    The employee shall have the right to a Union representative during any
part of the drug testing process. 
2.    If at any point the results of the testing procedures specified in the
appendix are negative, all further testing shall be discontinued.  The
employee will be provided a copy of the results, and all other copies of
the results (including the original) shall be destroyed within 24 hours after
the test results have been received by the employer. All positive test
results will be kept confidential, and will be available only to the Chief,
one designated representative of the Chief, the Human Resources
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3.    Any employee who tests positive shall be given access to all written
documentation available from the testing laboratory which verifies the
accuracy of the equipment used in the testing process, the qualifications
of the laboratory personnel, the chain of custody of the specimen, and
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APPENDIX D 
AGREEMENT REGARDING PAYMENT FOR PRIOR SERVICE FOR PENSION CREDITS 

The Port of Seattle and Teamsters Union Local 117, on behalf of the affected law
enforcement officers, hereby agree as follows: 
1    Pursuant to RCW 41.26, officers have the right to secure pension coverage under
LEOFF Plan II for past service as a law enforcement officer for the Port of Seattle
during a period of time when those officers were denied entry into those plans. 
2.    Securing past service credit is dependent upon the payment of the amounts
specified under RCW 41.40 prior retirement. 
3.    The Port of Seattle is desirous of ensuring that its officers have the opportunity to
secure LEOFF Plan II coverage. 
4    The Port of Seattle hereby agrees that it will negotiate an arrangement for paying in
a single lump sum amount due for the coverage for the affected officers at no cost
to the officers other than the repayment of principal as stated below to ensure
coverage of the affected officers as soon as possible. 
5.    The Port of Seattle and each individual officer will negotiate a specific agreement.
The Port will reduce the contribution for each officer to the Pacific Coast Benefits
Trust as provided in Article 21 by $0.80 per hour until the member has satisfied
their repayment obligation to the Port of Seattle pursuant to the specific individual
agreement. The agreement shall also allow officers to make repayments through
the holiday pool, social security repayment, etc. 
6.    It is understood that the principal amounts due to the proper LEOFF plan for
coverage will be repaid to the Port by the affected officers over time (without
interest or charges) under the terms of the arrangement to be negotiated.
However, the Port will assume complete and sole responsibility for any portion of
the charges levied on the officers pursuant to RCW 41.40.093 or any other
applicable law by the LEOFF plan for the amounts other than such principal
including but not limited to interest accrued, charges or amounts other than the
principal. 
7.    It is understood that this agreement applies only to those officers who filed written
notice with the Department of Retirement Systems of an election to transfer to
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8.  Details regarding the Employer's payment of a lump sum on behalf of individual
employees to the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems, and the
individual employee's reciprocal reimbursement to the Employer are to be finalized by
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LETTER OF AGREEMENT 
By and Between 
PORT OF SEATTLE 
And 
TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 117 
REPRESENTING POLICE SERGEANTS 
Affiliated with the 
International Brotherhood of Teamsters 

Re:   Armed Presence at the Waterfront 

The Parties signatory to a 2015-2017 Collective Bargaining Agreement agree to the following: 
All cruise ship staffing levels, if any, will be determined by Port management.
However, should an armed presence be required at the waterfront, such work will be
covered under the jurisdiction of the Union. 
All other terms and provisions of the 2015-2017 Collective Bargaining Agreement shall
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT 
By and Between 
PORT OF SEATTLE 
And 
TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION NO. 117 
Affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 
POLICE OFFICERS AND POLICE SERGEANTS 
RE:   PERC Cases #26890-M and #26891-M 
Background: 
1.  Effective January 1, 2009 a 12 hour patrol schedule was implemented pursuant to the parties'
2009  2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement. 
2.  In July 2009, monthly vacation and sick leave accruals were converted to hourly accrual rates
per agreement by the parties; 
3.  From July 2009 to May 2013, due to an error made implementing the hourly leave accrual
rates, employees working the 12 hour patrol shifts over accrued vacation and sick leave hours. 
4.  Officers and Sergeants, depending on longevity over-accrued between 0  40 hours of
vacation and 0  20 hours of sick leave over the nearly four (4) year period when the error
went undetected. 
5.  The parties, unable to reach agreement on a recoupment method or resolve other issues
related to the dispute, filed for mediation. 
Agreement: 
1.  As part of the parties' regular contract negotiations that concluded on April 7, 2015 in a
tentative agreement, and to avoid on-going, costly dispute resolution processes the Port
agrees to grant the over accruals. 
2.  The Parties agree to jointly petition the Public Employment Relations Commission to withdraw
the above referenced cases noting that the matters are fully resolved. 
3.  The Parties agree that this resolution is in no way precedent setting for any future matter. 
4.  This Agreement constitutes full and final settlement. 
PORT OF SEATTLE                TEAMSTERS LOCAL 117/IBT 

_________________________________ _________________________________ 
THEODORE J. FICK       Date       JOHN SCEARCY       Date 
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
By and between 
PORT OF SEATTLE 
and the 
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS LOCAL 117 
Affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters 
Representing Police Officers and Sergeants 

RE:   Pilot Project  Police Traffic Controllers on the Airport Drives 
Effective January 1, 2016, the Union agrees to permit the supplement of traffic control work at
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport with non-commissioned Police Traffic Controllers under the
following conditions: 
1.  This agreement is for a pilot project only starting January 1, 2016 and concluding
December 31, 2017. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties the Police Traffic
Controller position will be discontinued and thereafter the work will be performed
exclusively by Local 117 police officers and sergeants, and the status quo as of December
31, 2015 will be restored for all purposes; 
2.  The Union does not by this agreement relinquish jurisdiction over airport drive traffic
control work; and the Port affirms that the work is the exclusive jurisdiction of Local 117
and that this jurisdiction is not altered by this agreement; 
3.  Representation of Police Traffic Controllers will be determined by law; 
4.  The Port Police Department agrees to maintain, for the duration of this pilot project, the
officer and sergeant staffing on the airport drives consistent with the staffing pattern
established for 2015, as detailed in Attachment 1 to this agreement and supervisory span
of control practices; 
5.  During the term of the pilot program the parties agree to meet quarterly to discuss the
status of the pilot. 
For the Port:                        For the Union: 
________________________________ _______________________________ 
THEODORE J. FICK               JOHN SCEARCY 
Chief Executive Officer                Secretary-Treasurer 
_________________________________ ________________________________ 
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ATTACHMENT #1 
Traffic Control Support on the Airport Drives Pilot Project MOA 
January 1, 2016  December 31, 2017 
Commissioned staff - Airport drives schedule 2015 
*Assumes base level 24/7 staffing of David 1, 2, 3 

# staffed                  Start         Stop         Assignments 
On Cruise Ship Days 
4                       0600         1500         David 1, 2, 3, 4 
8                       0700         1300         David 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Tom 3, 1 David 
Non-Cruise over 45,000 Days 
5                       0600         1500         David 1, 2, 3, 4, Tom 3 
Nights over 40,000 
4                       1730         0100         David 1, 2, 3, 4 
Nights over 50,000 
5                       1730         0030 OR 0100  David 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 












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