6a memo
PORT OF SEATTLE MEMORANDUM COMMISSION AGENDA Item No. 6a Date of Meeting 7/27/2010 DATE: June 30, 2010 TO: Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer FROM: Kim Ramsey, Labor Relations Manager SUBJECT: Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Port of Seattle and the ILWU Local 9 representing Tour Group Coordinators. REQUESTED ACTION Request authorization for the Chief Executive Officer to execute a new Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Port of Seattle and the ILWU Local 9 representing Tour Group Coordinators. For a three-year term from March 1, 2010 through February 28, 2013. BACKGROUND This agreement currently covers ten (10) seasonal Tour Group Coordinators in the Aviation Division, Landside Operations. This agreement is for a three-year term. The prior agreement expired on February 28, 2010. SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENT Term of the Agreement March 1, 2010 February 28, 2013 Wages The Hourly Wage Rates for employees for the 2010 Season shall be as follows: 1st Season $13.25 2nd Consecutive Season $13.76 3rd Consecutive Season $14.27 4th Consecutive Season $14.78 COMMISSION AGENDA Tay Yoshitani, Chief Executive Officer June 30, 2010 Page 2 of 2 The Hourly Wage Rates for employees for the 2011 Season shall be as follows: 1st Season $13.75 2nd Consecutive Season $14.26 3rd Consecutive Season $14.77 4th Consecutive Season $15.28 The Hourly Wage Rates for employees for the 2012 Season shall be as follows: 1st Season $14.25 2nd Consecutive Season $14.76 3rd Consecutive Season $15.27 4th Consecutive Season $15.78 Premium and Other Pay Lead assignments shall be made at the sole discretion of management and shall be compensated with a $1.00 per hour premium. Other Changes Clarification that discipline shall be for just cause. OTHER DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS REQUEST: Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Port of Seattle and the ILWU Local 9 representing Tour Group Coordinators
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