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File #: 2005-1142    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed Finally
File created: 3/8/2005 In control: Committee on Finance & Budget
On agenda: Final action: 3/16/2005
Enactment date: 3/15/2005 Enactment #: 6
Effective date: 3/18/2005    
Title: Ordinance amending the current Act 47 Plan and authorizing the Mayor and the City Solicitor to enter into an Agreement with the IAFF Local #1.
Indexes: ACT 47 RECOVERY PLAN
Attachments: 1. 1142 (Firefighter).rtf, 2. 2005-1142 v-2.doc.doc, 3. 2005-1142 attachment; Tentative Agreement.doc
Presenter
Presented by Mr. Hertzberg

AS AMENDED BY SUBSITUTE

Title
Ordinance amending the current Act 47 Plan and authorizing the Mayor and the City Solicitor to enter into an Agreement with the IAFF Local #1.
Body
WHEREAS, the City is currently party to an arbitration award with Pittsburgh Fire Fighters IAFF Local No. 1 (“IAFF Local #1”) which expires December 31, 2005, which contains a reopener regarding certain issues including health care benefits for the year 2005; and

WHEREAS, the City was characterized as a “distressed municipality” by the Commonwealth's Department of Community and Economic Development (“DCED”) pursuant to the Municipalities Financial Recovery Act, Act of July 10, 1987, No. 47, 53 P.S. 11701.101 (“Act 47”); and

WHEREAS, DCED appointed a coordinator (the “Act 47 Coordinator”) who, in due course, prepared a financial plan (the “Act 47 Plan”) which was duly adopted by the City by Ordinance enacted June 29, 2004 and approved by the Mayor on June 30, 2004; and

WHEREAS, according to the Act 47 Plan and Act 47, all prospective labor contracts were and continue to be required to comply with the recommendations set forth therein; and

WHEREAS during the course of arbitration with IAFF Local #1, it became apparent that the City may not be permitted to obtain the wage reduction that the Act 47 Plan had required; and

WHEREAS, during the course of arbitration with IAFF Local #1, it became apparent that notwithstanding the Act 47 Plan, the City was beginning to acquire an enormous overtime burden as a result of a large number of firefighters retiring;

WHEREAS, during the course of arbitration with IAFF Local #1, the arbitrators urged both the City and the IAFF to explore the feasibility of reaching a longer term contract that would result in savings to the City while maintaining a standard of safety and fairness to the firefighters;

WHEREAS, the City and the IAFF Local #1 worked a tremendous number of hours...

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