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File #: 991211    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/9/1999 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/29/1999
Effective date: 12/11/1999    
Title: A substitute ordinance relating to employe benefits for unrepresented, noncivilian fire management employes.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: FIRE DEPARTMENT, MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES, WAGES AND BENEFITS
NUMB:
991211
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 1
REF:

XXBY:
THE CHAIR
TITL:
A substitute ordinance relating to employe benefits for unrepresented, noncivilian fire management employes.
SECS:
350-25-12-a-11 rc
350-25-12-a-12 rc
350-25-12-a-13 rc
350-25-12-a-14 rc
350-25-12-a-15 rc
350-25-12-a-16 rp
350-25-12-a-17 rp
350-25-12-a-18 rp
350-25-12-e am
350-91-1-0 am
350-91-1-c rc
350-91-1-f rp
350-91-2-a am
350-91-2-b am
350-91-2-c am
350-91-2-d rc
350-91-2-e am
350-91-3 am
350-91-4 am
350-91-5-am
350-149-1 rc
350-149-2-b am
350-149-3-a am
350-152-1 rc
350-152-2 am
350-152-3-e am
ANLS:
- Analysis - This ordinance makes a number of changes to certain benefits granted to unrepresented, noncivilian fire management employes. It brings these benefits in line with those granted personnel represented by the Milwaukee Professsional FireFighters Association. It also deletes outdated language.
BODY:
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:

Part 1. Section 350-25-12-a-11 to 15 of the code is repealed and recreated to read:

350-25. Group Life Insurance.

12. UNREPRESENTED NONCIVILIAN FIRE AND POLICE MANAGEMENT EMPLOYES.

a-11. Fire chief. a-12. First assistant chief engineer. a-13. Deputy chief, fire. a-14. Battalion chief classifications. a-15. Chief dispatcher of fire alarm and telegraph.

Part 2. Section 350-25-12-a-16 to 18 of the code is repealed.

Part 3. Section 350-25-12-e of the code is amended to read:

e. Cost of Life Insurance Coverage. Employes eligible for life insurance coverage under par. b who elect such coverage shall pay to the city an amount equal to 21 cents per month for each $1,000 of coverage in excess of [[$40,000]] >>$45,000<< for firemen after December 31, [[1985]] >>1999<< and in excess of $45,000 for policemen after March 1, 1996. These payments shall be accomplished by periodic deductions from employes' biweekly pay checks. The city shall make all other necessary ...

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