This Personnel Bylaw is hereby established for
the Town of Plainville under the authority of MGL c. 40 and c. 41,
§§ 108A and 108C. The provisions of this bylaw, except
as is otherwise provided herein, shall apply to all employees of the
Town, except employees under the direction and control of the School
Committee or employees governed by collective bargaining agreements.
Nothing in this bylaw shall be construed to conflict with any provisions
of MGL c. 31 or other provisions of the General Laws.
As used in this bylaw, unless otherwise expressly
provided or unless a different construction is clearly required by
the context or by the provisions of the General Laws, the following
words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
The elected official or board or the appointed official having
jurisdiction over a function or activity.
BOARD
The Personnel Board as defined in §
515-3 hereof.
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
A plan classifying all positions, other than those filled
by popular election and those under the direction and control of the
School Committee, into groups and classes doing substantially similar
work or having substantially equal responsibilities.
COMPENSATION PLAN
A plan establishing the rates of compensation to be paid
to employees in positions established under the classification plan.
CONTINUOUS EMPLOYMENT
Full-time employment which is uninterrupted, except for absences
on military leave, vacation leave, sick leave, court leave and other
authorized leaves of absence provided for herein.
DEPARTMENT
Any department, board, committee, commission, or other agency
of the Town employing persons who are subject to this bylaw.
DEPARTMENT HEAD
The board, committee, commission or person having supervision
and control over a department.
EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION
Any lawful association, organization, federation or council
having as a primary purpose the improvement of wages, hours and other
conditions of employment.
FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
A full-time employee is one who is appointed as a full-time
employee. The employee will work on a regularly scheduled basis for
not less than 35 hours a week for 52 weeks per year.
HOLIDAY PAY
Pay authorized for holidays in accordance with the provisions
of this bylaw.
OVERTIME
Hours worked by a full-time employee in excess of his regularly
scheduled workday or workweek.
PART-TIME EMPLOYEES
A part-time employee is one who is employed to work for periods
of time less than that prescribed for a full-time employee, but who
regularly works no less than 20 hours per week.
PERSONAL LEAVE
Pay authorized for personal day(s) off in accordance with
the provisions of this bylaw.
PROMOTION
A change from a position of lower classification and compensation
to a position of higher classification and compensation.
SEASONAL EMPLOYEE
A seasonal employee is one who is employed in a position
which is filled only on a seasonal basis.
TOWN
The Town of Plainville.
VETERAN
A person who is a veteran within the meaning of MGL c. 31,
§ 21.
The Board shall perform the following duties:
A. Administer the provisions of this bylaw, except for
such duties as may be specifically assigned by statute or by Town
bylaws to other Town officers or boards, and decide all questions
relating to the interpretation and application of this bylaw.
B. Maintain personnel records of all Town employees,
including elected and appointed officials. Said records shall contain
all the vital statistics and other pertinent data on each such employee
and shall be kept in the Town Hall. It shall be the duty of each Town
official and employee to furnish to the Board, upon its request, such
information as is required for the completion of personnel reports.
C. Investigate from time to time, but at intervals not
exceeding three years, the compensation of any and all positions subject
to this bylaw; hold hearings for that purpose if such are deemed necessary;
and recommend such amendments to the classification and compensation
plans and other provisions of this bylaw as the results of its investigation
and hearings shall warrant.
D. Maintain written class descriptions or specifications
for the classes established in the classification plan. Such descriptions
or specifications shall describe the essential nature of work and
the characteristics that distinguish one class from another.
E. Authorize, upon the recommendation of a department
head and supported by evidence in writing of special reasons and exceptional
circumstances satisfactory to the Board, an entrance rate for a position
higher than the minimum or any other variance to the classification
and compensation plans it may deem necessary for the proper functioning
of the services of the Town, but no such variance shall become effective
until funds have been appropriated therefor.
F. Administer the classification and compensation plans.
G. Determine which class and job title under the classification
plan is applicable to any employee.
H. Reclassify a position to be found classified under
an incorrect title, provided that the incumbent thereof has been given
an opportunity to be heard and the recommendation of the department
head has been obtained.
I. Establish a job title and compensation rate for each
new or changed position, subject to the receipt of explanatory and
substantiating data relative to the content of the position in such
form as the Board shall require. Any new classes or titles added to
the classification plan as a result of the Board's action shall be
subject to ratification by vote of the Annual Town Meeting.
J. Recommend to the Town any changes in this bylaw, including
the classification plan and compensation plan, which it considers
necessary and desirable.
K. Represent the Town, when designated by the Board of
Selectmen to do so, in collective bargaining with employee organizations
under the provisions of MGL c. 150E.
L. Make an annual report in writing, said report to be
printed in the Annual Town Report for the information of the voters
and employees of the Town.
[Amended 6-5-2023 ATM by Art. 26]
A. A full-time employee, including department head, who
completes the number of years indicated below of creditable service
shall be granted a longevity lump-sum payment in the amount set forth
below for the number of years of such service he has completed:
5 years
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$500
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10 years
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$600
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15 years
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$700
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20 years
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$800
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25 years
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$1,000
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B. The longevity pay to which an employee is entitled
shall be paid in a lump-sum payment by means of a check in the first
pay period next following the date on which he completes the number
of years of service and shall continue to be so paid each year thereafter
on the anniversary of such pay period. A P.S.E. (public service employee)
participant under Title I, II, or VI of CETA who has worked a full-time
schedule is eligible for a longevity bonus.
Each employee subject to the provisions of said
MGL c. 152, who is incapacitated for duty by reason of any injury
or illness arising out of and in the course of his employment by the
Town shall receive the benefits of said chapter.
Full-time employees may be granted, in the discretion
of the department head, leaves of absence without loss of pay for
periods not in excess of three days in the event of a death in their
immediate families. Part-time employees may be granted such leave
not in excess of two days in the event of a death in their immediate
family. Immediate family shall include parent, brother, sister, husband,
wife, child, father-in-law, mother-in-law, grandparent, sister-in-law,
brother-in-law, grandchild, stepparent, and son-/daughter-in-law.
Each full-time or part-time employee may be granted, in the discretion
of the department head, leaves of absence of pay for a period of one
day in the event of the death of an aunt, uncle, cousin, niece or
nephew.
Each full- or part-time employee shall be entitled
to three personal days or the equivalent individual hours off per
year, to be taken at the discretion of the employee, subject to the
approval of the department head.
Each employee of the Highway Department, except
the Department Head, shall be paid an additional $2 per hour over
the current rate of pay when assigned to loading trash pickup on truck.