Legislación / ID 20-00718
***Consideración de una resolución que proporciona instrucciones sobre la suspensión de los aumentos por mérito de la Unidad 2 y una congelación de las contrataciones por sesenta días en las oficinas del Concejo Municipal, del Fiscal Municipal y del Secretario Municipal (sujeto al veto del alcalde)
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- City Council
- Fecha
- Thu, Jun 18, 2020
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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
June 18, 2020
FROM: JEFFREY CARDELL, Director
Personnel Services Department
SUBJECT
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***Consideration of a Resolution Providing Direction Regarding Suspension of Unit 2 Merit Increases and a Sixty-Day Hiring Freeze in the City Council's, City Attorney's and City Clerk's Offices (Subject to Mayor's Veto)
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RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council consider and approve a resolution which provides for the suspension of Unit 2 merit increases and a hiring freeze in the City Council's, City Attorney's and City Clerk's offices.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
In light of the COVID19 world-wide pandemic and the impact on the City's General Fund by the current shelter in place order, staff recommends that City Council, City Attorney and City Clerk to delay the granting of Unit 2 merit increases and implement a sixty-day hiring freeze, which the City Manager will implement.
BACKGROUND
Council was made aware that FY20-21 projected General Fund revenues are being impacted, approximately $39 million by the end of Fiscal Year 2021, by the current shelter in place order and closure of non-essential businesses. Consequently, the Council directed staff to look at every opportunity to find cost savings to prevent reduction in services. While the availability of additional resources from the Federal Government to address the revenue shortfall is yet to be determined, it is also unclear at this time if the demand for City services will be reduced such that layoffs in certain classifications will be required.
Bargaining unit representatives have been advised by the City Manager that, given several uncertainties, the City is not in a position to discuss changes in compensation anytime soon, but that we would certainly be willing to meet at a mutually convenient date and time. In addition, in recognition of the uncertain financial future, the City Manager has instituted a suspension of all Unit 2 merit increases and a sixty-day hiring freeze to minimize the impact of any reductions in compensation or staffing that may be required.
It is recommended that the City Council implement the same course of action for their offices, as well as the City Attorney and City Clerk. In so doing, the Council ensures consistency in the treatment of the employees in Unit 2. It is further recommended that this direction be revisited before the sixtieth day of the hiring freeze to ascertain the financial condition of the City and determine what course of action would be prudent at that time.
ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS
By the definition provided in the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Section 15378 this item does not qualify as a "project" as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act.
LOCAL PREFERENCE
Local preference does not apply to this matter.
FISCAL IMPACT
General Fund dollars would not be spent at this time on any Unit 2 merit increases or the hiring of employees for the duration of a hiring freeze. It is estimated the General Fund savings of the hiring freeze for sixty days would be approximately $120,000.
Attachment: Resolution
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- Office of the Mayor & City Manager
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