Contract Between
Manchester Tp B/E-Ocean
- and -
Manchester Tp Sup EA
* * *
07/01/2010 thru 06/30/2013


CategorySchool District
UnitAides, Custodians, Other

Contract Text Below
Board: Unit:
__________ __________ ___________ __________
37


AGREEMENT



BETWEEN



MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF EDUCATION

AND THE

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP SUPPORTIVE
EDUCATION ASSOCIATION




COVERING THE PERIOD

JULY 1, 2010

THROUGH

JUNE 30, 2013








TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Preamble
3
Article IRecognition3
Article II Check Off and Agency Shop3
Article IIIBill of Rights5
Article IVManagement Rights6
Article VHours of Work6
Article VISeniority7
Article VIILongevity8
Article VIIIOvertime9
Article IXCall in Time10
Article XHolidays, Personal Days, Maternity Leave11
Article XIVacation13
Article XIISick Leave14
Article XIIIDeath in Family15
Article XIVProfessional Days15
Article XVHospitalization and Medical Benefits15
Article XVIWorkers Compensation18
Article XVIIUniform and Clothing Allowance18
Article XVIIIDiscipline and Discharge19
Article XIXGrievance Procedure19
Article XXPosting of Vacancies21
Article XXITransfers21
Article XXIIGeneral Provisions22
Article XXIIIAssociation’s Rights and Privileges24
Article XXIVEqual Treatment25
Article XXVStrikes and Lockouts25
Article XXVISafety and Health25
Article XXVIIAssociation Bulletin Boards26
Article XXVIIIComplete Contract26
Article XXIXTermination and Extension26
Article XXXIn-Services26
Article XXXIWages and Salaries27
Article XXXIIPrinting of Agreement28
Article XXXIIIPlacement on Guide28
Appendix of Administrative Procedures29
Duration of Contract31
Salary Schedules
Schedule A – Bus Mechanics 32
Schedule B – Custodians33
Schedule C – Groundskeepers34
Schedule D – Bus Drivers35
Schedule E – Transportation Aides36
PREAMBLE

This Agreement entered into by the Board of Education of the Township of Manchester, located in Ocean County, NJ, hereinafter referred to as the “Board” or the “Employer”, and the Manchester Township Supportive Education Association, N.J.E.A., hereinafter referred to as the “Association”, has as its purpose the promotion of harmonious relations between the Board and the Union; the establishment of an equitable and peaceful procedure for the resolution of differences; and the establishment of rates of Pay, hours of work and other conditions of employment. The effective date of this contract shall be July 1, 2010.
ARTICLE I

RECOGNITION
1:1The Board recognizes the Manchester Township Supportive Education Association, N.J.E.A., as the sole and exclusive representative for the purpose of establishing salaries, wages, hours and other conditions of employment for all personnel under contract listed in the classification herein, and for such additional classifications as the parties may agree to include.
1:2The bargaining unit shall consist of the following titles:
      Custodians
      Groundskeepers
C. Bus Drivers
D. Mechanics
E. Transportation Aides
1:3Excluded from the Bargaining unit are all those positions not listed in #2 above.

ARTICLE II

CHECK OFF AND AGENCY SHOP

2:1If an employee covered by this contract does not become a member of the Association during any membership year (i.e., July 1 to the following June 30) which is covered in whole or in part by this agreement, said employee will be required to pay a representation fee to the Association for that membership year. The purpose of this fee will be to offset the employee’s per capita cost of services rendered by the Association as majority representative.
A.Notification
Prior to the beginning of each membership year, the Association will notify the Board, in writing, of the amount of the regular membership dues, initiation fees and assessments charged by the Association to its own members for that membership year. The representation fee to be paid by non-members will be equal to 85% of that amount.
B.Legal Maximum
If the law is changed in regards to the maximum amount to be charged non-members, above the 85% mark, the amount of the representation fee automatically will be increased to the maximum allowed, said increase to become effective as of the beginning of the Association membership year immediately following the effective date of change.
2:2Twice during each membership year covered in whole or in part by this agreement, the Association will submit to the Board a list of those employees who have not become members of the Association for the then current membership period. Such notification will be done in June and January. The Board will deduct from the salaries of such employees, the full amount of the representation fee and promptly transmit the amount so deducted to the Association.
A.Payroll Deduction Schedule
The Board will deduct the representation fee in equal installments, as nearly as possible, from the paychecks paid to each employee on the aforesaid list during the remainder of the membership period in question. The deductions will begin with the first paycheck paid: (1) ten (10) days after the receipt of the aforesaid list by the Board; or thirty (30) days after the employee begins his/her employment in a bargaining unit position, unless the employee previously served in a bargaining unit position or was on layoff, in which event the deductions will begin with the first paycheck paid ten (10) days after the resumption of the employee’s employment in a bargaining unit position, whichever is later.
B.Termination of Employment
If an employee who is required to pay a representation fee terminates his/her employment with the Board before the Association has received the full amount of the representation fee to which it is entitled under this Article, the Board will deduct the unpaid portion of the fee from the last paycheck paid to said employee during the membership period in question.
C.Mechanics
Except as otherwise provided in this Article, the mechanics for the deduction of representation fees and transmission of such fees to the Association will, as nearly as possible, be the same as those used for the deduction and transmission of regular membership dues to the Association.
D.Changes
The Association will notify the Board, in writing, of any changes in the list provided for the above and/or the amount of the representation fee, and such changes will be reflected in any deductions made more than ten (10) days after the Board received said notice.
E.New Employees
On or about the last day of each month, beginning with the month this Agreement becomes effective, the Board will submit to the Association a list of all employees who began their employment in a bargaining unit position during the preceding thirty (30) day period. This list will include names, job titles and dates of employment for all such employees.
2:3Board Liability
The Association shall indemnify and hold the employer harmless against any and all claims, demands, suits and other forms of liability including liability for reasonable counsel fees and other legal costs and expenses that may arise out of, or by reason of, any action taken or not taken by the employer in conference with this provision.
ARTICLE III

EMPLOYEE BILL OF RIGHTS

To ensure that the individual rights of employees in the bargaining unit are not violated, the following shall represent the Employees Bill of Rights:
3:1An employee shall be entitled to Association representation at each and every step of the grievance procedure set forth in this Agreement.
3:2An employee shall be entitled to Association representation at each stage of a disciplinary hearing.
3:3No employee shall be required by the Employer and/or its agents to submit to an interrogation unless the employee is afforded the opportunity of Association representation.
3:4An employee shall not be coerced or intimidated or suffer any reprisals either directly or indirectly that may adversely affect his hours, wages or working conditions as the result of the exercise of his rights under this Agreement.
3:5An employee shall perform all assignments, but reserves the right to grieve such assignment.

ARTICLE IV

MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
Except as abridged, limited or modified by the terms of this contract, the Employer may exercise all rights, powers and duties, authorities and responsibilities conferred upon and invested in it by the Laws and Constitution of the State of New Jersey and the United States of America. Except as abridged, limited or modified by the terms of this contract, all such rights, powers, authority, prerogatives of management and responsibility to promulgate and enforce reasonable rules and regulations governing the conduct and the activity of employees are retained by the Employer.
ARTICLE V

HOURS OF WORK
5:1The regular work day for all custodians, mechanics, maintenance employees and groundskeeper/custodians shall consist of eight (8) consecutive hours, exclusive of meal periods.

In the event that a groundskeeper is required to work past a normal eight “8” hour workday for the purposes of snow removal, a dinner allowance of $10 shall be granted.
5:2The regular work week for all custodians, mechanics and groundskeeper/custodians shall consist of five (5) consecutive workdays. The total work week shall be defined as Monday through Sunday as a seven (7) day period. The sixth and seventh consecutive days are to be considered as Saturday and Sunday; with regards to pay purposes (see Article VIII - Overtime).

No more than two (2) employees at the Middle School and two (2) employees at the High School may work a regular work week that starts on a day other than Monday. Volunteers for these positions shall be considered first. If no employees volunteer, the seniority list will be used for employee selection: that is, the last employee hired would be assigned to this position. Saturday and/or Sunday work hours will be the same as the day shift 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. For these individuals, the pay period shall consist of five (5) consecutive days which may include a Saturday or Sunday as part of their regularly scheduled five (5) day work week.

If the incumbent in the above position leaves the district, or if the position otherwise becomes vacant, the above procedure shall be used to fill the vacancy.
5:3The regular work day, regular hours of work and regular work shift shall not be changed unless the employee is given five (5) days notice.
5:4There shall be a shift differential of 10% of base salary for those employees required to work any shift other than the regular day shift. (Second shift is 3 to 11:30 p.m.) Any custodial employee working other than the day shift hours is to be compensated the differential as stated above for hours worked beyond the regular day shift.

The shift differential cannot be claimed by employees working any shift beginning prior to 3 p.m. which extends beyond 3 p.m., except for employees on regularly scheduled overlapping time shifts, in which case the time worked after 3 p.m. shall include the shift differential.
5:5Employees shall be entitled to a fifteen (15) minute rest period during every four (4) hour work period. The rest period shall be considered as time worked.
5:6A regular workday for all bus drivers shall consist of no more than eight (8) working hours within an overall ten (10) hour period, as long as the schools are on regular session. If schools go off regular session, this clause to be renegotiated.
5:7Any bus driver layover, at the same location, of more than fifteen (15) minutes and less than one hour, will be counted as one hour worked.
ARTICLE VI

SENIORITY
6:1Seniority is defined as an employee’s total length of service with the Employer, beginning with his original date of hire as a contracted employee.
6:2An employee having broken service with Employer shall not accrue seniority credits for the time he was not employed by the Employer.
6:3In cases of a tie in seniority between two (2) or more employees, with regard to a layoff or recall, a lottery shall be conducted by the Superintendent of Schools to determine the order of layoff or recall. An Association representative may be present to witness said lottery.
6:4The Employer shall maintain an accurate up-to-date seniority roster showing the date of hire, classification and pay rate of each employee covered by this agreement and the Employer shall furnish copies of same to the Association upon reasonable request.
6:5In all cases of demotions, layoffs, recalls, vacation schedules or other situations where employee advantages or disadvantages are concerned, the employees with the greatest amount of seniority shall be given preference.
6:6In the event layoffs are required, employees shall be laid off in inverse order of seniority in classification. Employees to be laid off shall be given (15) working days notice of such layoff, in advance, in writing. A copy of such notice shall be forwarded to the Association.
6:7Employees on layoff shall be recalled before any individual is hired to fill the position from which he was laid off.
6:8Recall of employees shall be made in inverse order of layoff with the most senior employee on layoff being recalled first.

ARTICLE VII

LONGEVITY
7:1Longevity payments will be made to unit members based on the following table:

Years of Service Amount
After five (5) years: $500.00
After ten (10) years: $400.00
After fifteen (15) years: $300.00

The above amounts are cumulative.
Note: For the purpose of figuring years for longevity, a ten (10) month employee must be hired by February 1st, and a twelve (12) month employee must be hired by January 1st, in order to count that year as a full year.
7:2Longevity pay will be part of the regular payroll check.
7:3Longevity applies to full time employees only.
7:4There is no longevity for employees hired after July 1, 1989.
7:5Longevity shall be initialized by the payroll department according to years

worked. The employee is also responsible to notify the payroll department to ensure accuracy.

ARTICLE VIII

OVERTIME
8:1Overtime shall be considered all time worked in excess of 40 hours in one work week, and shall be compensated at the rate of one and one-half the employees’ contractual rate of pay.

In September some schools open before Manchester Township School District such as St. Josephs, Alpha School, Holy Family, Etc. If a driver should have one of these schools in their “package” that driver is to drive that run for the first few days before school opens to learn the run and avoid confusion by the parents and students. This is done for continuity and to avoid several different drivers doing the run before school opens. The driver or driver and aide combination depending on the school, will be paid extra for doing that run due to the fact that Manchester Schools are not open for their school year. These drivers and aides will be charged for doing this work on the midday, field trip, late run, shuttle list or the aide extra work list
8:2The work week shall be defined as Monday through Sunday as a seven (7) day period. All work performed on Saturday shall be compensated at the rate of time and one-half, or if Saturday is the sixth (6th) day in the work week for the employee.
8:3.1All work performed on Sunday shall be compensated at the rate of double-time, or if Sunday is the seventh (7th) day in the work week for the employee.
8:3.2All work performed on Legal Holidays when the Manchester Township Schools are closed shall be compensated at the rate of double-time.
8:4Overtime shall be offered on a rotating basis according to seniority, except for custodians, where it shall be offered first to custodians in the same building. If any custodian in the affected building cannot work overtime, it will be offered to grounds/custodians.
8:5The Employer shall provide a list of employees and overtime worked on a twice-a-year basis to the Union. There shall be two lists: one of drivers, one of custodians.
8:6There shall be a rotating list showing who is next in line for overtime, posted regularly and maintained at each Association bulletin board in the district. In reference to bus drivers, there shall be three (3) lists: one (1) for Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, one (1) for mid-day work and other daily runs, and (1) for after 4:00 pm and shuttles. Drivers shall initially be offered extra work on a seniority basis from a rotating list. Such extra work shall be offered to a driver only if said work does not impinge upon the drivers’ regular contract responsibilities. Should the Administration determine that such a conflict exists; the driver may be skipped for the assignment. Each week, the seniority list shall begin with the driver following the last driver asked for the previous week. These lists shall be posted regularly and maintained on the drivers’ bulletin board. If a driver’s overtime is cancelled, he/she shall not lose his/her place on the overtime list.

Driver’s shall be offered by-pass (B) or offered two hour show-up time.
8:7Overtime shall be paid currently, or at least no later than the second pay period after the overtime performed, with time cards submitted. Overtime check stubs will provide an accounting of the overtime worked.
8:8The work year for bus drivers shall be defined as all day’s student attendance is required (school calendar), plus one (1) in-service day, plus (1) orientation day. The requirements outlined in Article XXX shall be in addition to the aforementioned days. Drivers required to work beyond the above work year shall be compensated on an hourly basis at time and one-half. Summer work shall be compensated pursuant to Appendix of Administrative Procedures: Procedure 6.
8:9The hourly rate of pay for custodians working for outside concerns using the buildings shall be at their contractual rate of pay.
ARTICLE IX

CALL IN TIME

9.1Any employee who is required to and does return to work during periods other than his/her regularly scheduled shift shall be guaranteed pay for two (2) hours at time and one-half his normal rate of pay, regardless of the number of hours actually worked. Any employee called in after their regularly scheduled shift shall be required to provide the purpose of the call and detailed documentation of the time spent in the district on a district provided log sheet.
9.2If the call in period exceeds two (2) hours, the additional time will be at the rate of time and one-half.
9:3The guarantee of two (2) hours shall not apply to periods, which directly precede a work shift by less than two (2) hours.
9.4Employees are to be paid from time of phone call if notified to report immediately.
ARTICLE X

HOLIDAYS, PERSONAL DAYS, MATERNITY LEAVE
10:1Twelve month employees covered by this agreement shall be entitled to sixteen (16) holidays. The actual days of celebration will be determined by the Superintendent of Schools upon consultation with the association once the school calendar has been adopted by the Board for the following year.
10:1aCalendar for 10 month employees are a part of agreement designating holidays for double time days.
10.2Holidays which fall within an employees’ vacation period shall be celebrated at the employee’s option subject to his/her supervisor’s approval.
10.3The Board shall grant three (3) personal days. The employee shall not be required to state the reason for taking such leave other than stating that it is a personal day and giving his/her supervisor three (3) days notice. In case of emergency, the three (3) day notice is waived.

Personal days not used in a school year shall be transferred to the individuals accumulated sick days at the rate of one for one. No more than three (3) custodians and three (3) bus drivers will be allowed to take the same personal days. Allowable days will be on a “first come first serve” basis; extenuating circumstances considered. One personal day will be allowed on the day immediately prior to or immediately after a holiday. Consideration of extenuating circumstances will be given by the Superintendent. Half personal days will be allowed.
10.4Maternity Leave
No employee shall be removed from their duties during pregnancy except on one
of the following basis:
1 - The Board of Education has found that their performance has noticeably declined; or

2 - If the basis is for physical condition or capacity:
a. The pregnant employee cannot produce a certification from their physician that they are medically able to continue working; or

b. The Board of Education’s physician and the employee’s physician agree that they cannot continue working, provided, however, that if there is a difference of medical opinion between the Board’s physician


and the employee’s physician, then the two physicians shall agree in good faith on a third impartial physician who shall examine the employee and whose medical opinion shall be conclusive and binding on the issue of that employee’s capacity to continue working.

c. Any other just cause.
All pregnant employees may apply to the Board for a leave of absence without pay and shall be granted that leave at any time before the expected date of birth and continue to a specific date after the birth.

Use of sick days for maternity leave shall not exceed twenty (20) days prior, or twenty (20) days after the anticipated delivery date. No employee shall be barred from returning to work after the birth of their child solely on the grounds that there has not been a time lapse between the birth and their desired date of return, except as is provided in the preceding paragraph.

Any employee seeking a leave of absence for pregnancy shall make application to the Board or its authorized agent at the time they notify the Superintendent of their pregnancy which shall be at least sixty (60) days prior to commencement and said leave. Said application shall set forth, in writing, the commencement date of the requested leave of absence and the date which they desire to return from said leave of absence. The Board shall grant such leave of absence with the requested commencement date and the date of return, which commencement date may be any time prior to birth.

Any employee may return to work within the school year in which their leave begins, provided they shall have requested to do so in their application for a leave of absence and shall have specified the month when they desire to return. Any extension or reduction of the date of return within the same school year shall only be allowed at the discretion of the Board. Such extension or reduction may be granted by the Board for an additional reasonable period of time for reasons associated with the pregnancy or birth or for other proper cause, provided that such extension or reduction will not substantially interfere with administration of the school. Any employee granted a leave of absence with a return date during the same school year who wishes to extend said leave beyond the school year in which it commences shall be permitted to do so if they make application at least six (6) weeks prior to the expiration date of their leave of absence, and subject to the provisions of the Article.

Other circumstances notwithstanding, family leave provisions under the state Laws of New Jersey, shall prevail.





ARTICLE XI

VACATION
11.1Twelve (12) month employees shall be entitled to the following vacation allowance:

After one (1) year of service: Ten (10) days
After five (5) years of service: Fifteen (15) days
After ten (10) years of service: Twenty (20) days
After fifteen years of service: Twenty-five (25) days
11:2Vacation pay shall be provided to the employee before the start of the vacation if requested in writing at least twenty (20) days prior to the start of the approved vacation. Vacation pay shall be issued for approved vacation periods of at least five (5) consecutive days.
11:3Employees must request a vacation of at least five (5) days or more at least fifteen (15) days in advance. Employees must request vacation periods of less than five (5) days, at least five (5) days in advance, any time of the year.
11:4Any conflicts in vacation requests shall be settled on a basis of seniority. Requests for vacation are to be made in writing to the employee’s supervisor. Requests for vacation days due to an emergency will be granted whenever possible.
11.5Vacation days can be accrued and used during the next eligibility year. No more than one year’s vacation may be accrued. Note: While vacation time can be accrued and used during the next eligibility year, the Manchester Township Board of Education strongly urges its employees to use vacation time as it is earned.
11.6Accrued vacation time shall be paid to the employee upon giving two (2) weeks notice of resigning or retiring, upon time of separation.
11.7Vacation allowance is determined by employee’s anniversary date of hire.
11.8If an employee transfers from a ten (10) month to a twelve (12) month position, total months worked shall be divided by twelve (12) month position, to arrive at the appropriate vacation allowance.
11.9Vacation schedule requests taken between April 1 and April 30 will be based upon seniority. Requests received after May will be on a first come, first serve basis.


ARTICLE XII

SICK LEAVE
12:1Employees shall be entitled to the following number of sick days with pay:
A. Twelve Month employees:
The Board will grant thirteen (13) sick days per year according to law, and up to eighteen (18) days at the Board’s discretion. The extra five (5) possible days are not to be construed as cumulative
B. Ten Month employees:
The Board will grant eleven (11) sick days per year according to law, and up to sixteen (16) days at the Board’s discretion. The extra five (5) possible days are not to be construed as cumulative.
12:2Unused sick days shall be accumulated from year to year.
12:3Night shift employees shall call the office of the Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds by 12 noon on the day of absence. Day shift employees shall call the Head Custodian at home, no later than 6:00 a.m. on the day of absence. Mid-shift employees shall call the Office of Buildings and Grounds no later than 8:00 a.m. on the day of absence.
12:4If an employee leaves from work for reasons of illness, he/she shall be charged pro-rate for sick days.
12:5Previously accumulated sick leave will be restored to any association member upon return from an extended Board-approved leave of absence.
12:6Upon retirement/involuntary layoff, the employee shall be compensated for his/her accumulative sick leave at a rate of 1/2 pay for each full day, with a maximum dollar amount of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). If statutory language caps the amount allowable for accumulated sick leave compensation, and that amount is less then ($20,000) that amount shall replace the existing rate.
12.7In the event of the death of an employee prior to retirement, the accumulated sick leave payment shall be paid to the employee’s estate.









ARTICLE XIII

DEATH IN FAMILY
The Board shall grant five (5) days leave, with pay, for death in the immediate family, unless the deaths occur simultaneously, in which case the same days shall apply for each death. Immediate family shall include; mother or father, husband or wife, son or daughter, brother or sister, guardian, father-in law or mother-in-law, grandchildren, step family member and domestic partner. The Board shall grant three (3) days leave for aunt, uncle, grandparents, grandparent-in-law, sister-in-law and brother-in-law. The Board will allow for extenuating circumstances.
ARTICLE XIV

PROFESSIONAL DAYS
The Superintendent may authorize absences of employees for professional purposes, not to exceed three (3) school days in any school year. The employees shall make application for the authorization of such absence at least (10) days in advance of their occurrence.
ARTICLE XV

HOSPITALIZATION AND MEDICAL BENEFITS

15:1Medical:
The Board will pay full premium on the Family Plan for medical and surgical under carriers of their choice, except that such coverage shall be at least equal or the same as the PACE program.

New employees shall receive single coverage for the first three (3) years of employment. New employees will be eligible to purchase additional plans at the group rate: i.e. family, employee/spouse, employee/child. After three (3) years, the Board will pay for requested extended coverage as delineated in the first paragraph above.

Employees hired prior to July 1, 2010, who hold traditional health coverage, shall
retain this product unless the employee changes to a new product. Those employees hired prior to July 1, 2010, who are enrolled under either PPO or HMO coverage, shall have the opportunity to change to the traditional plan through June 30, 2010.


Employees hired after July 1, 2010 shall have a choice of the benchmarked PPO
and HMO products only (benchmarked July 1, 2010), and shall have all the
Conditions as listed in this section above.
15.1a The major medical deductible shall be $200 single and $400 family for Traditional Plan coverage and $250 single and $500 family for PPO Plan coverage.
15.1b The threshold cap on major-medical coverage will be $4,000 single and $8,000 family for Traditional Plan coverage and $5,000 single and $10,000 family under PPO Plan coverage.

15.1c The PPO office visit co-pay shall be increased from ten dollars ($10) to
fifteen dollars ($15) for the duration of the contract.

15.1d Insurance Waiver Opt Out

Employees may choose to opt out of health benefits (All Coverage or Health and Prescription Only) receiving 25% of the total premium of coverage waived or $5,000 whichever is less as cash waiver incentive, provided they submit proof of insurance through another carrier. Acceptable proof would be a letter from the employer or the insurance carrier verifying insurance coverage. An employee may opt out of all coverage, or elect to opt out of health and prescription only.

All incentive income received is taxable, but not pensionable. Two (2) equal installments shall be paid on December 15th and June 15th of the respective school years.

In the event an employee’s replacement insurance coverage is terminated as a result of any life-altering event such as termination of insurance, unemployment, reduction in the number of hours of employment, death, disability of a spouse, divorce, legal separation, activation to full time military status, etc., re-enrollment is permitted at the time of the incident, or during the open enrollment period. Coverage shall commence immediately upon enrollment. Re-entry into the Manchester Twp. School District plan will be limited to the benchmarked PPO or HMO plans effective July 1, 2010. During the May open enrollment period, any employee that had previously opted out shall have the opportunity to opt into the PPO or HMO plan without a physical.

Waiver forms must be completed, signed, and submitted by the employee with copies provided to the Board of Education. The Board of Education shall be held harmless.

The Board of Education will establish an IRS 125 plan.
15:2Dental:
The Board will pay full premium on the Family Plan for dental care under a carrier of their choice. Such plan will be for 100% coverage of those employees eligible for same.

New employees shall receive single coverage for the first three (3) years of employment. New employees will be eligible to purchase additional plans at the group rate: i.e. family, employee/spouse, employee/child. After three (3) years, the Board will pay for requested extended coverage as delineated in the first paragraph above.
15.3Optical:
A vision/eyeglass plan of the Board’s choosing shall be implemented; covering the same personnel and dependents as present medical coverage.

New employees shall receive single coverage for the first three (3) years of employment. New employees will be eligible to purchase additional plans at the group rate: i.e. family, employee/spouse, employee/child. After three (3) years, the Board will pay for requested extended coverage as delineated in the first paragraph above.

There shall be a deductible of $10.00 for an exam and $25.00 for glasses or lenses.
15.4Prescription Plan:
For the duration of the contract, the Board will pay the full premium on the Family Plan for a Co-pay of $0(mail) - $10(generic) - $15(non-generic). If a generic prescription is not available, the non-generic prescription will be $10. The plan will include insulin and contraceptives.

New employees shall receive single coverage for the first three (3) years of employment. New employees will be eligible to purchase additional plans at the group rate: i.e. family, employee/spouse, employee/child. After three (3) years, the Board will pay for requested extended coverage as delineated in the first paragraph above.
15:5All employees on leave without pay, or those who retire, shall have the option to remain in all the medical plans and shall reimburse the Board at the group rate, three (3) months in advance.
15:6Lyme Testing for Groundskeepers:
Groundskeepers, who have been employed for one year or more, shall be entitled to one test for Lyme disease per year. Such test schedule shall be approved by the School Business Administrator. The cost shall be borne by the Board of Education and is to be coordinated with the Health Benefits program. Payment shall be made directly to the lab and/or doctor.

ARTICLE XVI

WORKERS COMPENSATION
Worker’s compensation benefits will be provided as set forth in N.J.S.A. ISA:30-2.1.
ARTICLE XVII

UNIFORM AND CLOTHING ALLOWANCE
17:1Employees covered by this agreement, except bus drivers and school aides, shall be supplied with uniforms and shoes appropriate for their particular job. Females shall be supplied with feminine style uniforms.

*Summer attire for custodians – short sleeve polo style.
A. Uniforms
The employer shall purchase the uniforms and choose the same. Employees shall receive four (4) uniforms in the first year and second year of employment, three (3) uniforms in each of the third and fourth years, and two (2) uniforms each year thereafter. In the case of bus mechanic, maintenance person and helpers, the Board will pay for cleaning service for uniforms for groundskeeper/custodians. Coats/jackets for winter wear shall be provided for groundskeepers only.
B. Shoes
The Board will pay for two (2) pairs of safety shoes per year, from a store designated by the Board. The particular safety shoe will also be designated by the Board.
17:2Foul weather gear shall be issued to all employees, except school aides and bus drivers. Such gear shall be in sufficient amount for reasonable use and shall be in new condition. Anyone who operates machinery for snow removal/plowing
should be issues coveralls and rubber boots.
17:3Protective gear shall also be available for employee use where deemed necessary.
17:4Sewer plant attendant to be supplied with protective clothing (coveralls, gloves, boots) and is responsible for the cleaning of such gear to the extent possible.
17:5If a uniform/foul weather gear is torn or otherwise damaged, it shall be replaced upon inspection by immediate supervisor.
17:6The Board of Education shall supply custodians with a coat/jacket for winter wear.
ARTICLE XVIII

DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE
18:1The manner of discipline or reprimand shall be done in private to avoid embarrassment to the employee involved, except in unusual or extenuating circumstances.
18:2Other than an oral reprimand, the employee and the Association shall be furnished with a written copy of any disciplinary action taken, with the reasons therefore.
18:3In the case of a disciplinary action involving a fine, suspension or termination of employment, the employee shall be granted a hearing before the Board, within thirty (30) days of such action, if requested. At that time, the employee shall have a right to respond to the action taken, present evidence and/or testimony, and to cross-examine witnesses.
18:4Discipline and discharge shall be for just cause only.
18:5No derogatory material may be placed in an employee’s file without his/her seeing it and having an opportunity to sign it. Such material must also be signed by the appropriate supervisor or administrator.

ARTICLE XIX

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE
19:1For the purpose of this contract, a grievable matter shall be understood to be a breach, misinterpretation or improper application of the terms of this contract or a denial of legal rights covered by this contract. The following procedure shall be used to affect settlement of grievances:
Step 1
a. The aggrieved person shall submit his grievance in writing to the
appropriate supervisor within ten (10) days of the incident unless
Extenuating circumstances prohibit meeting this time stipulation.

b. The supervisor will answer or settle the matter within five (5) days of receipt
of the grievance.
Step 2
a. The aggrieved person may appeal to the School Business
Administrator/Board Secretary, ten (10) days after the expiration of Step 1
b. The School Business Administrator/Board Secretary will answer or settle
the matter within five (5) days after the receipt of the grievance.
Step 3
a. The aggrieved person may appeal to the Superintendent within ten (10)
days after the expiration of Step 2
b. The Superintendent will answer or settle the matter within ten (10) days
after the receipt of the grievance.
Step 4
a. The Board of Education or its representative shall meet with and respond to
the grievant within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of the grievance.
19:2A. If the aggrieved person is not satisfied with the disposition of the grievance by the Board of Education, the grievance may be submitted to arbitration within forty-five (45) days after the expiration of Step 4.
B. Within ten (10) school days after such written notice of submission to arbitration, the Board and the Association shall attempt to agree upon a mutually acceptable arbitrator and shall obtain a commitment from said arbitrator to serve. If the parties are unable to agree upon an arbitrator or to obtain such a commitment within the specified period, a request for a list of arbitrators shall be made to the Public Employment Relations Commission by either party. The parties shall then be bound by the rules and procedures of the Public Employment Relations Commission in the selection of an arbitrator.
C. The arbitrator so selected shall confer with the representatives of the Board and the Association and hold hearings promptly and shall issue his/her recommendation not later than thirty (30) days from the date of the close of the hearings, or if oral hearings have been waived, then from the date of the final statements and proofs on the issues are submitted to him/her. The arbitrator’s decision shall be in writing and shall set forth his/her findings of fact, reasoning and conclusions on the issues submitted. The arbitrator shall be without power or authority to make any recommendation which requires the commission of an act prohibited by law or which is violative of the terms of this Agreement.
D. The arbitrator shall limit himself/herself to the interpretation and application of the terms of this Agreement to the issues submitted to him/her and consider no other(s).
E. He/she shall have no authority to add to, detract from, alter, amend, or modify any provision of this Agreement or impose on any party hereto a limitation or obligation not provided by in this Agreement.
F. The award of the arbitrator on the merits of any grievance within his/her jurisdiction and authority as provided in this Agreement shall be final and binding on the aggrieved employee or employees, the Association and the Board.
G. All fees of the arbitrator, including, but not limited to necessary travel expenses, fees for transcripts and payments to witnesses, of any arbitration proceedings shall be borne by the parties equally, except that each party shall pay the fees of its own counsel.
19:3Nothing in this Article shall be construed to deny to the grievant the right of appeal to PERC, the Commissioner or the courts.
19:4In any step of the procedure, the grievant may be accompanied by no more than two representatives of his choosing.

ARTICLE XX

POSTING OF VACANCIES
At least ten (10) days prior to filling any vacancies to existing positions or to newly created positions, the Employer agrees to post said vacancies on the Bulletin Board.
ARTICLE XXI

TRANSFERS
21:1All requests for transfers to newly created positions shall be made by the employee in writing.
21:2The Employer shall notify the employee and the Association within five (5) working days of the original request for a transfer to a vacant position as to the reason for denial of aforementioned request. All denials shall be subject to the grievance procedure as set forth in this Agreement.
21:3All transfers and/or requests for transfer shall be made on the basis of an employee’s seniority as set forth in this Agreement, and the employee’s suitability for such position.





ARTICLE XXII

GENERAL PROVISIONS
22:1All Personnel
A. Employees shall not be required to do work outside of their normal duties, which are normally performed by a person in another classification, except in emergencies.
B. Employees requested to use their private vehicles during working hours, in connection with their work and with the permission of their supervisor, shall be reimbursed for such use at the rate of thirty-one (31) cents per mile, (as per policy #4133) plus tolls and expenses.
C. Any employee required to furnish tools or equipment and authorized to do so by the Superintendent, shall be provided insurance adequate to cover the replacement cost of such tools or equipment if lost, stolen or damaged.
D. Employees shall be allowed to take a non-paid leave of absence of up to six (6) months at the discretion of the Board
E. Complete job descriptions shall be written for every job category included in this contract. They shall be given to the President of the Association for distribution. Each job description shall become effective thirty (30) days after the Association has been given an opportunity to review and comment on the descriptions.
F. The supervisor of Buildings and Grounds and the Supervisor of Transportation shall not be allowed to perform duties of the Association’s members, or to work overtime, except under emergency conditions as declared by the Superintendent.
G. Any Association member required to work on a snow day shall not be docked in pay if arriving late due to weather conditions. If such late arrival is excessive, but at least one and one-half hours after regular starting time, docking shall be at the discretion of the supervisor. Night shift employees shall work during a weather emergency without overtime pay unless they exceed an eight (8) hour day. After snow is removed from walkways etc., employees may leave at the discretion of the supervisor.
H. A covered shelter shall be provided at the gas pumps.
I. The Board shall pay 100% of the cost for books, courses and tuition for courses taken within the following limitations:
1. They are approved by the Superintendent and the Board in advance of their being taken.
2. They are educational and clearly related to the employee’s field of work.
The Board shall pay for all courses they recommend that an employee take.
J. The Association president shall be notified of new rules and regulations at least ten (10) days prior to their taking effect, unless such rules/regulations are of an emergency nature.
K. Employees filling in for supervisors (Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, Supervisor of Transportation, Head Custodian, Head Groundskeeper, Head of Mechanics) and appointed to do so by the appropriate supervisor shall be paid a stipend appropriate to the supervisor if said appointment is for two or more days.
22:2Bus Drivers
A. When transportation staff are required to go on an all-day class trip, they shall receive a lunch allowance of $8.00 and/or a dinner allowance of $10.00 if the trip goes past 7:00 p.m. Staff members shall be entitled to both allowances if the trip is over ten (10) hours.
B. Bus routes for the new school year will be picked the second or third week of August on a seniority basis. The Transportation Supervisor shall package runs according to school times and the drivers will be paid for the hours worked within each package including small vehicles.
C. Up to three (3) people designated by the Association shall be allowed to meet with the Transportation Supervisor prior to the establishment of bus routes for the upcoming year in order to make suggestions and have input. This committee of the Association may also make suggestions for changes during the school year.
D. Where possible, drivers shall receive the same bus they were assigned the previous year and be allowed, where possible, to use such vehicles on all trips.
E. Drivers may request bus aides on Special Education runs. Such requests must be made in writing to the Assistant Superintendent of Business. A decision shall be made within five (5) days of date of request. If a decision is made not to place an aide on the special Education run in question, no new request for same shall be made unless there is a sufficient change in circumstances. Reason for denial shall be given in writing.
F. (See Appendix)
G. Bus drivers must sweep their buses each day and keep the windshield and rear window of their buses clean. Vehicles will be cleaned twice a year by persons other than drivers.
H. Any packaged run that becomes available for at least five consecutive days due to reasons such as illness, leave of absence, etc., the entire package shall be offered to transportation staff members on a seniority basis starting below the absent drivers seniority and rotating through the seniority list, whether or not there is a monetary gain. The transportation staff member who accepts this run shall not have the option of selecting another route should one become available within the school year, unless no other contracted driver wants the run.
I. The Association shall have the right to meet with the Transportation Supervisor at times mutually convenient to discuss matters pertaining to transportation. Unresolved issues may move to the Business Administrator for resolution.
J. Manchester Township Board of Education will pay for fingerprinting of Bus Driver License Renewal.
22:3Custodians
A. A custodian shall be assigned to work at any school which has an event scheduled, for the duration of the event, unless a custodian is assigned there as part of their regular work day.
B. Custodians on stand-by at home for summer township concerts shall receive a minimum of two hours overtime. Said custodians must be advised by 6:00 p.m. if concert is to be moved to the High School.

ARTICLE XXIII

ASSOCIATION’S RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
23:1Officers of the local Association may, during working hours and without loss of pay:
A. Investigate and confer on grievances and disciplinary actions;
B. Post notices on the Association bulletin boards;
C. Meet and confer with representatives of N.J.E.A.
23:2Representatives of the N.J.E.A. may enter the employer’s premises for the purpose of investigating and/or conferring on grievances or grievances and disciplinary actions. Such visitation shall be allowed after the front office of the particular school or the supervisor of the particular work location is notified, and approves of the visit.
23:3Any and all Association business or visitation shall be subject to the limitation that it shall not interfere with the normal operation of the school system.
23:4The Association shall have the right to use school facilities and equipment including typewriters, duplicating machines, calculators and all types of AV equipment, with the exception of telephones, at reasonable times when such equipment is not otherwise in use, upon approval of the building principal, provided: the proposed operators know how to operate such equipment, and such use is not during school hours.
23:5The Association and its representatives shall have the right to use school buildings at all reasonable hours for meetings upon approval of the building principal. The appropriate principal shall be notified in advance of the time and place of all such meetings. Approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.

ARTICLE XXIV

EQUAL TREATMENT
All employees shall be treated equally regarding terms and conditions of employment, and there shall be not discrimination on account of race, religion, color, sex, age, nationality, marital status, political affiliation, sexual preference, Association membership or activities.
ARTICLE XXV

STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS

In addition to any other restriction under the law, the Association will not cause a strike or work stoppage of any kind, nor will any employee take part in a strike, intentionally slow down in the rate of work, or in any manner cause interference with or stoppage of the Employer’s work, and the Employer shall not cause a lockout. .

ARTICLE XXVI

SAFETY AND HEALTH
The employer shall, at all times, maintain safe and healthful working conditions.


ARTICLE XXVII

ASSOCIATION BULLETIN BOARDS

The Employer agrees to furnish and maintain suitable bulletin boards in convenient places in each work area to be used solely by the Association. Size and location will be subject to the Superintendent’s approval.



ARTICLE XXVIII

COMPLETE CONTRACT

All past and existing practices pertaining to terms and conditions of employment which are not specifically mentioned in the agreement are understood to be incorporated herein, to the extent not inconsistent herewith. The Employer and the Association acknowledge this to be the complete contract and inclusive of all negotiable issues, whether or not discussed, and hereby waive any right to further negotiations on any issues presented.



ARTICLE XXIX

TERMINATION AND EXTENSION

29:1This Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2013
29:2Negotiations for a successor agreement shall commence in accordance with N.J.A.C. 19:12-2.1. This agreement will remain in full force and effect during the period of successor negotiations.


ARTICLE XXX

IN-SERVICES

30:1 Bus Drivers:
There can be up to seven (7) hours per year of in-service exclusive of the required School Bus Supplemental Defensive Driving Course. Such in-service shall require at least seventy-two (72) hours notice. All drivers shall be required to attend the School Bus Supplemental Defensive Driving Course once every three years. Newly employed drivers shall take this course within the first year of employment.
30:2There can be up to seven (7) hours of unpaid in-service per year which may be scheduled at the discretion of the Supervisor of buildings and Grounds giving at least seventy-two (72) hours notice of same.
30:3In-services are not to exceed one hour on any work day, and not to be held on weekends. If at all possible, in-services are to be held on teacher in-service day, as per school calendar.

ARTICLE XXXI

WAGES AND SALARIES

31:1Salary Guides are attached hereto and made a part hereof as Schedules A - Bus Mechanics, Schedule B – Custodians, Schedule C - Groundskeepers, Schedule D - Bus Drivers, and Schedule E – Transportation Aides.
31:2New employees shall serve a thirty (30) day probation period, on a time card basis. After successfully completing this period, he/she shall be placed on the guide. The probation period shall count for purposes of guide placement, vacation and longevity. People who are hired on a contract basis who have previously subbed shall have a maximum of fifteen (15) days of the sub time counted towards the probation period.
31:3Custodians with black Seal or other special licenses shall receive a stipend of $800.
31:4When called for Jury Duty, employees shall receive their regular pay, less Jury Duty stipend.
31:5Drivers will receive their regular hourly wage for all court hearings outside of normal work day, including the summer, provided the driver was subpoenaed for district business.
31:6Any driver or transportation aide required to have CPR certifications, as part of their job will receive an additional yearly stipend of $250, paid in December.
31:7Custodians are not entitled to a black seal stipend without prior written approval from the Business Administrator. Custodians currently receiving a stipend for black seal license shall continue for the duration of this contract.
31:8Bus Driver trainers and Bus Aide trainers will receive a yearly $250 stipend. There will be two (2) employees listed prior to September 1st of each year. The stipend will be paid in (2) equal installments, one (1) December 15th and one (1) June 15th.


ARTICLE XXXII

PRINTING OF AGREEMENT

The employer shall be responsible for having this Agreement duplicated in sufficient numbers to be distributed to all employees in the bargaining unit during the term of this Agreement. This shall be made available to the Union no less than thirty (30) days after the signing of the Agreement. The Union and the Board shall share equally in the duplicating costs.
ARTICLE XXXIII

PLACEMENT ON GUIDE

33:1Custodians and bus drivers will be placed on the Salary Guide according to the Board policy below:
33:2POLICY FOR GIVING CREDIT FOR STEPS ON THE GUIDE FOR LESS THAN A FULL YEAR:
A. 12 Month Employees
1. Any person employed by us prior to January 1st, will be given credit for a
full year on the salary guide; i.e., in the beginning of the new fiscal year
on July 1st, that person will move to the next step on the guide.
2. Any person beginning his employment on January 1st or after, will not be
given credit for a step on the guide; i.e., in the new fiscal year commencing
July 1st, he will remain on the same step, receiving only whatever
difference may occur on the new guide.
B. 10 Month Employees
1. Any person employed by us prior to February 1st, will be given credit for a full year on the salary guide; i.e., in the beginning of the new fiscal year on July 1st, he will remain on the same step, receiving only whatever difference may occur on the new guide.
N.B. The above policy is based on the districts’ fiscal year commencing July 1st and
ending on June 30th.
APPENDIX OF ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP SUPPORTIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Procedure 1 Assignment of Extra Runs - Regular Work Week
During the course of the regular work week (Monday - Friday) assignment of extra runs/trips will be first offered to those drivers working a regular contract day of less than eight (8) hours at their straight time hourly rate. Extra runs/trips during the normal work week will only be assigned to drivers working an eight hour contract at their overtime rate under the following circumstances:

1. No drivers working a regular contract day are available.

2. There will be no pyramiding of time/duplication of pay.

3. All extra work will be assigned to drivers according to drivers’ availability.

All trips outside of the normal work week (after 4:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, all day Saturday and Sunday) shall be assigned on a straight seniority basis. Trips will be selected on Thursday for the following Saturday through Friday.

Procedure 2: Selection of Routes

Bus routes, including small vehicles, for the new school year will be selected during the second or third week in August. The Transportation Supervisor shall present the list of routes to the Route Committee on the Monday prior to picks for consideration.

Procedure 3: Proficiency Utilization Wheelchair Lifts

All drivers and attendants assigned to vehicles equipped with wheelchair lifts must demonstrate proficiency in operating the wheelchair lift on the vehicle. The Transportation Supervisor may request at any time that this proficiency be demonstrated.

Procedure 4: Letters of Reprimand

Letters of reprimand issued to any employee by the Transportation Supervisor and/or School Business Administrator will become part of the employee’s permanent personnel file. After three consecutive years of satisfactory performance without recurrence of the offense, the letter(s) of reprimand may be expunged from the employee’s file at the discretion of the Superintendent of Schools (see Article 18:5).





Procedure 5: Uniforms for Mechanics

Short sleeved shirts shall be provided for the summer months as well as winter jackets for the winter months. This will be part of the clothing allowance. Protective gear should be worn while working with heated metals, sharp objects, or caustic chemicals.

Procedure 6: Summer Work

Summer work shall be offered to contracted aides and drivers first, in seniority order. Summer work shall be compensated at the driver'’ regular, hourly rate for the first forty (40) hours of work each week. All employees who work during the summer shall receive no less than the sub rate of pay.




































DURATION OF CONTRACT

JULY 1, 2010 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013

In witness whereof, the Association has caused this agreement to be signed by its President and Secretary, and the Board has caused this agreement to be signed by its President, attested by its Secretary, and its seal to be affixed, on this ______ day of ______, 2010.



MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP SUPPORTIVE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION


________________________________________________________________________
President


________________________________________________________________________
Negotiating Team/Shop Steward




MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION



________________________________________________________________________
President


________________________________________________________________________
Secretary








Schedule A


Mechanics

2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
Step01
36,162
36,790
37,427
38,074
02
37,562
38,190
38,827
39,474
03
39,033
39,661
40,298
40,945
04
40,503
41,131
41,768
42,415
05
42,342
42,970
43,607
44,254
06
44,307
44,935
45,572
46,219
07
46,143
46,771
47,408
48,055
08
47,982
48,610
49,247
49,894
09
49,687
50,315
50,952
51,599
10
51,434
52,062
52,699
53,346

The step staff are on in 2009-2010 will be the step they remain on for the duration of this contract.

For example, if you are on Step 2 on the guide in 2009-2010 you will remain on Step 2 for the duration of this contract.




















Schedule B

Custodian


2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
Step01
23,756
24,214
24,679
25,151
02
24,298
24,756
25,221
25,693
03
24,859
25,317
25,782
26,254
04
25,421
25,879
26,344
26,816
05
26,064
26,522
26,987
27,459
06
26,803
27,261
27,726
28,198
07
27,722
28,180
28,645
29,117
08
28,580
29,038
29,503
29,975
09
29,438
29,896
30,361
30,833
10
30,296
30,754
31,219
31,691
11
31,522
31,980
32,445
32,917
12
32,748
33,206
33,671
34,143
13
34,587
35,045
35,510
35,982
14
37,408
37,866
38,331
38,803
Off1
40,104
40,562
41,027
41,499
Off2
42,556
43,014
43,479
43,951
Off3
47,276
47,734
48,199
48,671


The step staff are on in 2009-2010 will be the step they remain on for the duration of this contract.

For example, if you are on Step 2 on the guide in 2009-2010 you will remain on Step 2 for the duration of this contract.








Schedule C

Grounds


2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
Step01
28,014
28,604
29,204
29,812
02
28,556
29,146
29,746
30,354
03
29,117
29,707
30,307
30,915
04
29,679
30,269
30,869
31,477
05
30,322
30,912
31,512
32,120
06
31,061
31,651
32,251
32,859
07
31,980
32,570
33,170
33,778
08
32,838
33,428
34,028
34,636
09
33,696
34,286
34,886
35,494
10
34,554
35,144
35,744
36,352
11
35,780
36,370
36,970
37,578
12
37,006
37,596
38,196
38,804
13
38,845
39,435
40,035
40,643
14
41,666
42,256
42,856
43,464
Off1
44,362
44,952
45,552
46,160
Off2
46,814
47,404
48,004
48,612
Off3
51,534
52,124
52,724
53,332


The step staff are on in 2009-2010 will be the step they remain on for the duration of this contract.

For example, if you are on Step 2 on the guide in 2009-2010 you will remain on Step 2 for the duration of this contract.











Schedule D

Bus Drivers

2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
Step01
21,005
21,411
21,823
22,241
02
21,653
22,059
22,471
22,889
03
22,268
22,674
23,086
23,504
04
22,884
23,290
23,702
24,120
05
23,485
23,891
24,303
24,721
06
24,464
24,870
25,282
25,700
07
25,320
25,726
26,138
26,556
08
26,176
26,582
26,994
27,412
09
27,093
27,499
27,911
28,329
10
28,072
28,478
28,890
29,308
11
29,233
29,639
30,051
30,469
12
30,945
31,351
31,763
32,181
13
32,169
32,575
32,987
33,405
14
33,392
33,798
34,210
34,628
15
34,982
35,388
35,800
36,218
16
36,389
36,795
37,207
37,625
17
37,672
38,078
38,490
38,908
18
39,384
39,790
40,202
40,620



The step staff are on in 2009-2010 will be the step they remain on for the duration of this contract.

For example, if you are on Step 2 on the guide in 2009-2010 you will remain on Step 2 for the duration of this contract.










Schedule E


Bus Aides

2009/2010
2010/2011
2011/2012
2012/2013
Hourly
Annual
Hourly
AnnualHourlyAnnualHourlyAnnual
Step01
11.33
18,133
11.52
18,438 11.7218,748 11.9119,062
02
11.45
18,325
11.64
18,630 11.8418,940 12.0319,254
03
11.56
18,501
11.75
18,806 11.9519,116 12.1419,430
04
11.68
18,693
11.87
18,998 12.0719,308 12.2619,622
05
12.07
19,317
12.26
19,622 12.4619,932 12.6520,246
06
12.40
19,845
12.59
20,150 12.7920,460 12.9820,774
07
12.73
20,373
12.92
20,678 13.1220,988 13.3121,302
08
13.39
21,429
13.58
21,734 13.7822,044 13.9722,358
09
13.93
22,288
14.12
22,593 14.3122,902 14.5123,216
10
14.47
23,146
14.66
23,451 14.8523,761 15.0524,075
11
15.00
24,005
15.19
24,310 15.3924,620 15.5824,934



The step staff are on in 2009-2010 will be the step they remain on for the duration of this contract.

For example, if you are on Step 2 on the guide in 2009-2010 you will remain on Step 2 for the duration of this contract.















FOR THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE BOARD



________________________ _________________________
Joan Brush, President Mary Walter, Board President


________________________ ________________________
Valerie LiSanti, Vice President James Griffin, Negotiations Committee


__________________________
Craig A. Lorentzen, CPA
Board Secretary




Mancester Tp BE and Manchester Tp Sup EA 2010.pdf