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Bill No. 68-23 2024 Non-Bargaining Clerk Salary Ordinance (SUBSTITUTE)
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Bill No. 68-23 2024 Non-Bargaining Clerk Salary Ordinance (SUBSTITUTE)
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(f) Hiring Bonus. The City Clerk, may , at his/her discretion , offer a Hiring Bonus to a <br />new employee as an incentive for the employee to accept the position offered . This <br />Bonus will be paid to the employee in addition to the salary set forth in the Salary <br />Ordinance. The range of these monetary bonuses will be from one hundred ($100) to <br />four thousand dollars ($4 ,000). <br />(g) Early Retirement Incentives. The City Clerk shall hav e discretion to offer an early <br />retirement incentive program that may take the form of a bonus upon retirement for <br />years of service or assistance with health insurance for a retiree who is not Medicare <br />eligible. Such assistance shall not exceed one (1) year. Any such bonus or <br />assistance must be approved by the City Clerk and Controller and is subject to <br />appropriation by the Common Council before any such bonus or assistance may be <br />paid. <br />LC . 5-10.2-3-1.2 permits employers to purchase one year for every five years of <br />service for employees in PERF covered positions under certain conditions. The City <br />Clerk shall have discretion to offer such early retirement incentive program, pursuant <br />to statute, after consultation with the Controller and after appropriation by the <br />Common Council. <br />(h) Other Monetary Fringe Benefits. All other fringe benefits shall be as set forth in <br />the City's Employee Handbook as it may be amended from time to time . <br />Section III. Employee Definitions <br />(a) Full-Time Employee. Full-time employees are those employees who are regularly <br />scheduled to work forty ( 40) hours per week , or a reduced full-time schedule of thirty <br />(30) hours or more per week as approved by the City Clerk on a voluntary basis. <br />Such employees are eligible for the Employer's Benefits Package subject to the <br />terms , conditions and limitations of each benefit program. However, solely for <br />purposes of qualification for health care benefits under the federal Patient Protection <br />and Affordable Care Act (the Act) as amended , the definition of full-time employee <br />shall be the equivalent of that which is provided in the Act , and this Section shall not <br />be construed to be in conflict with the Act. <br />(b) Part-Time Employee. Part-time employees are those employees who are not <br />assigned to a full-time status as defined by the City including those who qualify for <br />health care benefits under the Act, but who do not meet the City 's definition of full- <br />time employee under subpart (a) of this Section, and who are scheduled to work less <br />than the City of South Bend's full-time schedule, not to equal or exceed one <br />thousand five hundred sixty (1 ,560) hours per year. While they do receive certain <br />mandated benefits (such as worker 's compensation, social security benefits , and for <br />some, health care under the Act), they are not eligible for other City benefit programs <br />with the exception of the positions listed below:
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