Supplement to the Master Agreement
Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman, FL
AFGE Local 506
Preamble
Article 1 - Recognition
Article 2 - Joint
Labor Management Relations Meetings
Article 3 - Governing
Regulations
Article 4 - Relationship
of this Agreement to Bureau Policies, Regulations, and Practices
Article 5 - Rights
of the Employer
Article 6 - Rights
of the Employee
Article 7 - Rights
of the Union
Article 8 - Union
Dues by Payroll Deduction
Article 9 - Negotiations
at the Local Level
Article 10 -
Union Representation on Committees
Article 11 -
Official Time
Article 12 -
Use of Official Facilities
Article 13 -
Questionnaires
Article 14 -
Employee Performance and Ratings
Article 15 -
Outside Employment
Article 16 -
Position Description and Review
Article 18 -
Hours of Work
Article 19 -
Annual Leave
Article 20 -
Sick Leave
Article 21 -
Training
Article 22 -
Equal Opportunity Employment
Article 23 -
Upward Mobility
Article 24 -
Employment of Relatives
Article 25 - Reduction
of Force, Transfer of Function and Reorganization
Article 26 - Retirement
& Resignation
Article 27 - Health
and Safety
Article 28 - Uniform
Clothing
Article 29 - Work
site Conditions
Article 30 - Disciplinary
and Adverse Action
Article 31 - Grievance
Procedures
Article 32 - Arbitration
Article 33 - Merit
Promotion Plan
Article 34 - Employee
Assistance
Article 35 - Priority
Placement Program
Article 36 - Human
Resource Development
Article 37 -
Sexual Harassment
Article 38 - Qualified
Handicapped Employee's
Article 39 - Furloughs
Article 40 - Asbestos
Article 41 - Publication
and Distribution of this Agreement
Article 42 - Effective
Date of this Agreement
Additional Proposals
Section A. This supplemental is entered into by the Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman Florida, to include the Medium Facility, Low Facility, Camp and any other facility which may be built at a later date, herein after referred to as "Employer" and the American Federation of Government Employee's/Council of Prison Locals, Local #506, Coleman Florida, herein after referred to as the "Union."
Section B. In accordance with the provisions of the Master Agreement between the Federal Correctional Complex and the Federation of Government Employee's/Council of Prison Locals, this agreement shall be a supplement to the said Master Agreement. This agreement will not exceed the life of the Master Agreement which is March 8, 2001.
Section A. The Union is recognized as the sole and exclusive representative for all bargaining unit employees as defined in the Master Agreement. As such the Union is entitled to act for and negotiate agreements concerning all employee's in the bargaining unit.
Section B. The Union President or expressed
designee will be the designated contact person whenever the Union is identified
in this supplemental agreement, unless specified otherwise and in writing.
Section A. The purpose of a "Labor Management Relations Meeting" (LMR) will be to discuss issues and concerns as well as perceptions and seek out resolutions with respect to personnel policies, practices and matters affecting working conditions and employee moral at the Federal Correctional Complex, Coleman Florida.
Section B. The Union and Employer will exchange agenda items in writing not less than five (5) working days prior to the meeting. In order to allow both parties to adequately prepare for these meetings, the agenda items will include specific details of issues to be discussed. Although the exchanged agenda items are not considered inclusive, it is understood new proposals introduced at the monthly meeting may result in that item being tabled. Meetings may only be canceled by the consent of both parties.
Section C. Either party may call an unscheduled LMR meeting when issues of immediate concern arise, to normally occur within 48 hours.
Section: D Representatives for the Union and the Employer who are in attendance at the LMR meeting must be empowered to make decisions concerning any topics raised which are within their authority.
Section E. The Employer will prepare minutes to the items discussed, agreements reached and/or suspense dates set for follow-up action. The minutes will be reviewed and approved by the parties upon conclusion of discussion of each issue. A final formalized copy of the minutes will be reviewed and approved by both Chairpersons within five (5) working days.
Article 3
Governing Regulations
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 4
Relationship of This Agreement to Bureau
Policies, Regulations and Practices
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. Prior to an employee's request to speak with a representative of the Union being perceived as abuse, the employer must provide written notification and reason of said abuse to the employee and the Union.
Section B. The Union will be afforded a 30 minute time slot in both Annual Refresher Training and Institution Familiarization to address the employee's at FCC Coleman. This time will be utilized to advise employee's as to their rights under the Master Agreement, Local Supplement and 5 U.S.C., as well as other relative information. The Employer will be afforded the opportunity to review any lesson plans used during the aforementioned.
Section A. In the absence of the Union President, the following Union officials, in order, will be delegated his/her authority: Executive Vice President, Vice Presidents, Chief Steward, Treasurer, Secretary.
Section B. Stewards shall be vested with sufficient authority to resolve disputes at the informal step. Final decisions of any formal resolution shall be the responsibility of an executive officer of the Union, in the absence of the Union President.
Section C. The Union may request a designated Union representative be given Annual Leave to attend funeral or memorial services for members of the bargaining unit or an immediate family member of the bargaining unit employee. Immediate family member is defined, for this section, in the Master Agreement under Article 19, Section D.
Section D. The work schedule for the Union President and one other designated Union official per facility, either stewards or Executive Board members only, will be Monday thru Friday, during the day time hours of 6:00 am to 6:00 pm, in accordance with Section F, Rotation Policy.
Section E. The Union will be given an opportunity
to be placed on the recall agenda to address staff at general staff recalls
for the purpose of making announcements of upcoming events/activities,
however, not to conduct union business.
Article 8
Union Dues by Payroll Deduction
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 9
Negotiations at the Local Level
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. The Union will be allowed membership on promotion boards as observers to ensure that all procedures have been properly adhered to and followed as well as to confirm the integrity of the selection process for bargaining unit positions.
Section A. The Employer will provide and install a locking bulletin board for the exclusive use of the Union in the following areas:
1. Staff Lounges at the
Low, Medium, U.S.P. and C.A.B.
2. A location to be
mutually agreed upon for the Camp.
Section B. The Employer will provide an easel for each institution for the exclusive use of the Union during the week of Union meetings and/or special events.
Section C. The Employer will provide a locking “drop box” in each staff lounge for the purpose of providing employees a secure location to deposit suggestions and other forms of communications to the Union.
Section D. The Employer will designate two parking spaces next to the Employee of the Month & Supervisor of the Quarter for Union officials at the Low, Medium and U.S.P., staff parking areas.
Section E. To better serve the membership and considering the size of the local, the Employer will furnish the Union with an additional standard office space as well as the existing Union office space, both of which are at the C.A.B.
Section F. The Employer will equip the Union Office with the following:
1. One (1) commercial telephone line into the Union Office. An additional telephone line for Internet access only may be installed at the expense of and billed to the Union.
2. One (1) computer and laser printer with LAN System capabilities as well as Internet access capabilities.
3. One (1) color TV/VCR
4. All standard office
furniture to include desks, tables, chairs, stands, and shelves.
Article 13
Questionnaires
Refer to Master Agreement.
Article 14
Employee Performance and Ratings
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. Employee's
will have access to any Position Description that they request. A
copy of the requested Position Description will be provided to the employee
upon request.
Section A. All bargaining unit employees will be afforded the opportunity to request shift and post assignments within their respective department as outlined in section D of the Master Agreement, unless mutually waived.
Section B. Ordinarily, employees will be provided sufficient time to complete official reports during their scheduled duty hours. However, if duties warrant work which might exceed the normal duty hours, the employee should notify his/her supervisor requesting relief or overtime to complete work. Employees will be eligible for overtime or compensation time in the event he/she is required to remain after their scheduled duty hours. Employees working two (2) hours in excess of their regular scheduled duty hours will be given the opportunity to:
1. Make a phone call to notify a family member that he/she is working overtime.
2. Acquire a meal or snacks. The employee may have a meal delivered to the institution to be delivered to the employee.
Section C. Employees may request to have a holiday off or work a holiday.
Section D. Each Institution will maintain
their own Correctional Services overtime roster. Management will
attempt to afford overtime to personnel at their respective institution
prior to utilizing resources at the other institutions. This will
be accomplished in accordance with set procedures.
Section A. Annual leave will be assigned
by a three round system. The employee will have a choice between
requesting consecutive or split weeks. If split weeks are chosen,
the two split weeks will be considered as one choice. These provisions
will be used in compliance with Article 19 of the Master Agreement, unless
mutually agreed upon by Department Head and Union.
Article 20
Sick Leave
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 21
Training
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 22
Equal Employment Opportunity
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 23
Upward Mobility
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 24
Employment of Relatives
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 25
Reduction in Force, Transfer of Function
and Reorganization
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 26
Retirement and Resignation
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. Any employee who is soiled by
body fluids or body wastes or is soiled sufficiently enough to cause discomfort
to a reasonable person shall be relieved from duty as soon as possible
in order to bathe and change clothes prior to resuming their duties.
Employees who fall into this category shall be in a paid duty status while
they are changing their clothing and bathing and must return to duty within
a reasonable period of time.
Section A. The Employer agrees to provide each employee $90.00 for the purchase of work shoes, to be provided within accordance of Article 28, Section A. Shoes will be ordered through catalogs provided by management and/or management will request a vendor truck to bring samples to the institution quarterly for employees to purchase.
Section B. The Employer will purchase and provide the following foul weather gear to employees upon request in accordance with Article 28. Sufficient foul weather gear will be available for daily chitting out.
1. Yellow raincoat ( with bills ) and pants
2. Rubber boots ( all sizes )
3. Coveralls ( will be available
for the rear gate use only when unscheduled staff member who ordinarily
does
not wear nickel gray) is assigned
to rear gate.
4. Ball caps
5. Wind breakers with lining ( all sizes)
Section C. The Employer will ensure radio cases for all radios are available due to the fact that the radio clips currently in use do not provide adequate security support for the radio in an emergency situation.
Section D. The Employer will provide protective clothing to the SHU officers when serving the meals and to the Compound officers when filling the mowers with gasoline.
Section E. Food Service Department staff
will be issued a butcher type coat (white smock) to protect their uniforms
from the daily wear and tear associated with that particular department.
Section A. The Employer agrees to install numerical signs to identify zones around the perimeter fence.
Section B. The Employer, to the extent possible, agrees that no staff member shall have to share an office with an inmate.
Section C. Management shall place two computers with LAN access in a Housing Unit at the medium security facility of the Union’s choice. Management shall also provide all unit officers with access to a typewriter in their work areas comparable to those provided to Unit Secretaries. The placement of these computers is on a trial basis.
Section D. The Employer agrees that all staff will have access to a copier on all shifts.
Section E. The Employer agrees that all staff lounges will be maintained for the purpose they were designed, for the life of this agreement, unless a mutual agreement is reached.
Section F. The Employer agrees, to the extent possible, an EZ Go will be maintained for use by the compound officers. In the event the EZ Go is not available, a cart will be made available for transporting property, hot trash, etc.
Section G. The Employer agrees to equip
the compound office at the Low, Medium and Penitentiary with at least the
following:
1). A computer with LAN access
2). A printer
3). A typewriter (comparable
to secretaries)
4). A telephone
Section H. Management agrees to provide a suitable cover for staff to exchange weapons while on perimeter post.
Section I. The Employer agrees that all
towers used at this time or in the future will be built to code and
equipped with, at least, the following:
1). A refrigerator.
2). A microwave oven.
3). A phone.
4). An intercom allowing speech
to each other, as well as Control.
Observation posts will not ordinarily be used as a permanent assignment. In the event it is deemed necessary to become a permanent post for a protracted period of time, the work site conditions will be improved in accordance with Article 29, Section C, Subsection 5.
Section J. The Employer
agrees that all staff mailboxes that are located in areas that have any
inmate access will be secured.
Section A. Management will not act in an arbitrary or capricious manner when assigning staff from a shift or a quarterly post assignment. This is in accordance with Article 30.
Article 31
Grievance Procedure
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 32
Arbitration
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. The Employer will make available a list of local and area resources for employees who seek assistance under E. A. P.
Article 35
Priority Placement Program
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 36
Human Resource Development
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 37
Sexual Harassment
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 38
Qualified Handicapped Employees
Refer to Master Agreement
Article 39
Furloughs
Refer to Master Agreement
Section A. The Local Supplemental Agreement will be printed and distributed in accordance with Article 41.
Section A. This agreement will take effect
in accordance with Article 9 and Article 42 of the Master Agreement.
Any warrant, subpoena, or other civil papers which specifically states that it must be served at the employee’s work site, will be served at the Central Administration Building in a discreet manner. This will serve to protect the privacy of all employees.
Management agrees that employees will not be held responsible for behavior or actions of others which adversely affect FCC Coleman, which is not encouraged by the employee or in conflict with the Standards of Conduct and Employee Responsibility.
The Employer will provide jumper cables for use by staff members. These will be stored in the Control Center at the Low, the Medium and the Penitentiary.
The Union will be able to review water
safety tests conducted on
institution water.
Management agrees that all chairs provided for use by staff will be maintained properly to include cleaning, repair or replacement when necessary.
Management agrees to provide copies of
the Local Union Supplemental Agreement to all employees.
Executed this day of January, 2000
For the Local 506:
For FCC Coleman, Florida:
________________________
_________________________
Vernon Bates
Gerri Levister
Union President
Human Resource Manager
_________________________
_________________________
Daniel Bethea, Chief Negotiator/
T. M. Szulanczyk
Union Executive Vice President
Associate Warden/Chief Negotiator
_________________________
_________________________
Jon Maier
J. M. Killian
Union Vice President (L)
Warden - Administration
_________________________
_________________________
Bill Jackson
R. D. Swope
Union Vice President (M)
Warden - Low
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Gregory L. Parks
Warden - Medium