6h Memo Teamsters Local 117 CBA

COMMISSION 
AGENDA MEMORANDUM                        Item No.          6h 
ACTION ITEM                            Date of Meeting       April 14, 2020 
DATE: 
TO:        Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director 
FROM:    David Freiboth, Senior Director of Labor Relations 
Milton Ellis, Labor Relations Manager 
SUBJECT:  New  collective  bargaining  agreement  between  the  Port  of  Seattle  and  the
International  Brotherhood  of  Teamsters,  Local  117,  Teamsters,  representing  Non-Sworn
Communication Supervisors. 
Total Port Cost Increase for the Duration of the Agreement: $29,724 
ACTION REQUESTED 
Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to execute a new collective
bargaining agreement between the Port of Seattle and the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, Local 117, representing Non-Sworn Communication Supervisors at the Police
Department for the Port of Seattle covering the period from January 1, 2020, through December
31, 2022.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 
Good faith bargaining between the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 117,
representing Non-Sworn Communication Supervisors and the Port of Seattle resulted in a fair
collective bargaining agreement consistent with the Port's priorities. 
There are currently two (2) Non-Sworn Communication Supervisors, and one vacant position,
employed at the Port of Seattle who are assigned to the Port of Seattle Police Department. Non-
Sworn Communication Supervisors are assigned to the Port of Seattle Police Department and
supervise the Police/Fire Communications Specialists in the 911 call Center.
This agreement is for three years covering the period from January 1, 2020, through December
31, 2022. The estimated total additional cost for wages and benefit increases is $29,724. 
The estimated cumulative cost per year of the contract is: year one, $6,584; year two, $10,337
and year three, $12,803. 

The cost is based upon a 4.0% increase in year one of the agreement, plus COLA; and an estimated
2.5% cost of living increase in years two and three of the agreement.

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The cost also consists of a 1.6% increase in health insurance in year one of the agreement and an
estimated 3.0% increase in health insurance in years two and three of the agreement. 
Other changes consist of modifying the Union Security provisions of the agreement to comply
with state law; modifying the Holiday cash out provision to comply with Department of
Retirement Services (DRS) requirements thereby allowing employees to receive retirement credit
from DRS; and modifying the effective date of long-term disability eligibility to the first day of the
month following the employee's hire date similar to non-represented employees. 
In addition, employees will be enrolled in the Teamsters Retiree Welfare Plus XL plan effective in
year one of the agreement with the Port paying up to fifty ($50) per month per employee for the
term of the agreement. Employees will also pay an additional fifty dollars ($50) per month in
employee premium share for a total of $125 per month effective year three of the agreement.
Employees will also receive a ten percent (10%) premium above their base hourly rate for training
newly hired Police/Fire Communications Specialists for one full day. 
Changes were also made to the sick leave and the Washington State family medical leave
provision to comply with state law. The Equal Employment Opportunity provision was modified
to comply with state and federal law.  Paid parental leave as provided in Port Policy was
incorporated in the agreement. Commuter benefits relating to the ORCA Card program and ferry
reimbursement pursuant to Port policy were also incorporated into the agreement. 

JUSTIFICATION 
RCW Chapter 41.56 requires the Port of Seattle to collectively bargaining wages, hours and
conditions of employment with the exclusive bargaining representative designated by the
employees. 
DETAILS 
Term of the Agreement 
Retroactive to January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2022. 





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FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS 

Wages 

Classification       Service Time   Effective      Effective       Effective 1/1/22 
1/1/20       1/1/21        Base Hourly Rate 
Base         Base          (Estimated +2.5% COLA 
Hourly Rate   Hourly Rate 
(+4.0%    +  (Estimated
2.2%       +2.5% COLA) 
[COLA]) 
Non-Sworn       Entry         $42.60       $43.67       $44.76 
Communications 
Supervisor 
1 Year         $44.96        $46.08         $47.24 
2 Year         $47.33        $48.51         $49.73 

Employees were provided with a four percent (4.0%) increase in year one of the agreement, plus
2.2% cost of living increase; an estimated 2.5% cost of living increase in year two of the
agreement based on the Seattle/Tacoma/Bellevue CPI-U (All Urban Consumers) October 2019 to
October 2020 Index (effective January 1, 2021); and an estimated 2.5% cost of living increase in
year three of the agreement based on the Seattle/Tacoma/Bellevue CPI-U (All Urban Consumers)
October 2020 to October 2021 Index (effective January 1, 2022). 
Employees who train newly hired Police/Fire Communications Specialists for one full day will
receive a ten percent (10%) premium above their base hourly rate. 
Health and Welfare 
Members of the bargaining group are currently enrolled in Teamsters Medical Plan A where they
are contributing seventy-five dollars ($75) per month toward the cost of their medical insurance.
The contract provides for an increase in the amount of premium share paid by employees of fifty
dollars ($50) in year three of the agreement. Total employee medical contribution will therefore 

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increase to one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per month effective in year three of the
agreement.
Eligible employees will also be enrolled in the Teamsters Retiree Welfare Plus XL plan effective in
the first year of the agreement with the Port paying up to fifty-dollars per month in premium
payments per employee. 

New Employee Orientation 
The Union will now have up to thirty (30) minutes to meet with new employees during the new
employee orientation in accordance with state law. 

Other Changes 

Union Security provisions modified to comply with state law; 
Paid parental leave Memorandum of Understanding was incorporated into the
agreement. 
Holiday cash out provision was modified to comply with Department of Retirement
Service requirements allowing employees to receive retirement credit from DRS; 
Commuter benefits relating to the ORCA Card program and  ferry reimbursement
pursuant to Port policy were incorporated into the agreement. 
The sick leave provision was modified to conform to the new Washington State sick leave
law. 
The Family Medical Leave provision was modified to conform with the Washington Paid
Family and Medical Leave Act. 
The Union Security Provision language regarding mandatory union membership was
deleted to comply with Federal law. 

Cost Impact $         Year 1                 Year 2                  Year 3 
Pay                   $5,990                $2,538                 $2,579 
Benefits               $  593                 $1,215                  $(-113) 
Total New Money     $6,584               $3,753                $2,466 
Total Cumulative     $6,584                $10,337                $12,803 
Cost 

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The estimated total additional cost to the Port of Seattle for the duration of the contract is
$29,724. 
ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 
1.  Collective Bargaining Agreement 
PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS 
February 13, 2018 















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