These policies cover nonunion employees. They also cover union employees
to the extent that their collective bargaining agreements do not cover these
issues.
Employees and their immediate family may be eligible for up to $300
annually for prescription eye glasses and dental benefits on a reimbursable
basis. The complete benefit plan is on file in the Business Administrator's
office, and a summary plan description will be provided to all employees.
Benefit levels for nonunionized employees are subject to change at the discretion
of the Township of River Vale.
Under state law, all employees must enroll in the New Jersey Public
Retirement System or the Police and Fire Fighters' Retirement System as applicable.
The employee's contribution to the plan will be deducted from the employee's
pay. An employee who has completed the required number of years and who has
reached the required age under the plan may retire by notifying the department
head in writing. The state retirement plans request six months' advance notice
to process the application. After giving notice of retirement, employees are
expected to assist their supervisor and co-employees by providing information
concerning their current projects and help in the training of a replacement.
The department head will prepare an Employee Action Form showing any pay or
other money owed the employee. The Business Administrator will conduct a confidential
exit interview to discuss benefits including COBRA options, appropriate retirement
issues and pay due. A COBRA notification letter will be sent to the employee's
home address. The exit interview will also include an open discussion with
the employee. On the last day of work, and prior to receiving the final paycheck,
the employee must return the employee identification card, all keys and equipment.
At this time, the employee will sign the termination memo designating all
money owed and this memo will be retained in the official personnel file.
Employees who suffer job-related injuries and illnesses may be entitled
to medical expenses, lost income and other compensation under the New Jersey
Workers' Compensation Act. The Township covers workers' compensation benefits
through its membership in a joint insurance fund. Any occupational injury
or illness must be immediately reported to the supervisor or department head.
All required medical treatment must be performed by a workers' compensation
physician appointed by the joint insurance fund, and payment for unauthorized
medical treatment may not be covered pursuant to the Act.
Requests to attend a conference or seminar must be approved by the department
head and the Business Administrator. Requests shall be made sufficiently in
advance to take advantage of discounts for early registration, and must be
submitted to the department head at least 30 days before the event. Requests
must be in writing including the conference schedule, registration information
and estimated costs. The department head is responsible for detailing all
training requests during the budget formulation process. Approval of any conference
or seminar request is conditioned upon the availability of funds.