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File #: 090183    Version:
Type: Charter Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/27/2009 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 6/16/2009
Effective date: 8/25/2009    
Title: A substitute charter ordinance relating to the allowance of creditable service as it pertains to mandatory furloughs.
Sponsors: ALD. HINES JR.
Indexes: CHARTER ORDINANCES, WAGES AND BENEFITS
Attachments: 1. Cover letter from Dept of Employee Relations, 2. Fiscal note, 3. Hearing Notice List, 4. Early Sign Letter, 5. Notice Published on 6-26-09
Number
090183
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. HINES
Title
A substitute charter ordinance relating to the allowance of creditable service as it pertains to mandatory furloughs.
Sections
36-02-12-a am
36-04-1-e cr
Analysis
This charter ordinance authorizes the annuity and pension board to allow as creditable service periods of unpaid time as necessitated by furloughs by the city or city agencies.
Body
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:

Part 1. Section 36-02-12-a of the city charter is amended to read:

36-02. Definitions.
12. EARNABLE COMPENSATION shall mean:
a. The annual regular base salary that would be payable to a member if he or she worked the full normal working time for his or her position, provided, however, that where service is credited during periods of absences as provided in s. 36-04-1-b >>and e <<, the employe shall be considered to have an earnable compensation during such periods of absence equivalent to the earnable compensation the employe would have had if the employe had continued to work the full working time for the employe’s position during the period of absence. In cases where compensation includes maintenance, the board shall fix the value of that part of the compensation not payable in money. Policemen, excluding sergeant of police, detective lieutenant and ranks above same, retiring on a service retirement allowance on or after January 1, 1983, shall have longevity in rank pay, if any, payable at the close of the calendar year immediately preceding their retirement included as earnable compensation, except that policemen excluding sergeant of police, detective lieutenant and ranks above same, retiring on a service retirement allowance on or after January 1, 1998,who would have accrued 20 years of creditable service if they had remained in active service to the end of the calendar year in which they retire, shall have longevity in rank pay, if any, that would have b...

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