[Adopted 5-28-1985 by Ord. No. MC 2782 (Ch. 44 of the 1981 Revised Code)]
[Amended 10-14-2015 by Ord. No. MC 3553; 1-12-2016 by Ord. No. MC 3562]
The salary ranges of all officers and employees exclusive of
law enforcement and firefighting personnel below the rank of Public
Safety Director or Fire Chief shall become effective on the dates
set forth in their respective salary ordinances.
All new employees in the Township's departments and offices
affected by this chapter shall be paid at the lowest rate within the
salary range of pay established for those positions except as follows:
A. A person having three years of experience as a full-time sanitary inspector in a state, county or local health department may be hired at the minimum salary provided for the position of sanitary inspector, plus one increment as defined in §
110-3 of this chapter.
B. A person having four years of experience as a full-time sanitary inspector in a state, county or local health department may be hired at the minimum salary provided for the position of sanitary inspector, plus two increments as defined in §
110-3 of this chapter.
C. A person having seven years of experience as a full-time sanitary inspector in a state, county or local health department may be hired at the minimum salary provided for the position of sanitary inspector, plus three increments as defined in §
110-3 of this chapter.
D. A person having 10 years of experience as a full-time sanitary inspector in a state, county or local health department may be hired at the minimum salary provided for the position of sanitary inspector, plus four increments as defined in §
110-3 of this chapter.
E. Unless a salary above the minimum rate, but within the range, is
authorized by resolution of the Municipal Council.
Nothing herein contained shall be construed as affecting the
status of employees now in the employ of the Township of Irvington
not specifically provided for by the terms of this chapter so long
as they continue to remain employees of the Township of Irvington.
[Amended 2-25-2014 by Ord. No. MC 3508]
Managerial and nonunion employees shall not be entitled to receive
longevity pay. Any payments previously designated or due as longevity
have already been included in the administrative officer's salary.
[Added 1-15-1991 by Ord.
No. MC 2917; amended 2-15-1995 by Ord. No. MC 3013]
A. All officers and employees of this municipality who are members of
the National Guard, Military Reserve or other form of organized militia
ordered into active duty by the President or other authorized representative
of the United States Government shall be entitled to a leave of absence
from their respective duties without loss of pay or time or other
benefits on all days during which they shall be engaged in active
duty, active duty for training or other duty ordered by the President
or other authorized official; provided, however, that compensation
while on such military leave shall be calculated as the difference
between the salary to which an official or employee shall be entitled
in the course of his or her employment by the Township of Irvington
and the amount provided to the official or employee out of federal
funds.
B. Leaves of absence for such military duty shall be in addition to
the regular vacation allowed such officers and employees by municipal
ordinance, resolution or regulation.
[Added 11-13-1996 by Ord.
No. MC 3046]
A. Every municipal employee who plans to retire must notify his/her
immediate supervisor and department director in writing.
B. The department director must submit in writing to the Business Administrator
and the Director of Revenue and Finance, three months prior to the
start of the new fiscal budget year, the employee's intention
to retire from his/her employment service to the Township.
C. Failure to submit the letter of intent three months prior to the
start of the new fiscal budget year will automatically forestall payment
of final compensation to the employee until the beginning of the next
succeeding fiscal budget year.
[Added 11-13-1996 by Ord.
No. MC 3050; amended 6-14-2005 by Ord. No. MC 3292; 12-27-2007 by Ord. No. MC 3365]
A. Any full-time Township employee working for the Township of Irvington
shall be required to take an unpaid leave of absence upon the filing
date for the petition of nomination for the elected office which he
or she is seeking, expiring on the day following the election for
said elected office. This section shall apply only to elected offices
represented by election districts wholly or partially within the Township
of Irvington and shall exclude candidates for the County Committee.
For the purposes of candidates seeking elected office in a primary
election for the general election, said leave of absence shall take
effect on the primary election filing date for petitions of nomination
for said elected office and shall expire on the day after the primary
election. For the purposes of this section, in the event that there
is no opposing candidate for the same elected office in the general
election for either candidate nominated in a primary election, or
for independent candidates, the provisions of this section requiring
a leave of absence shall not apply. Such unpaid leave of absence from
full-time employment must be approved by the Township's administration.
B. Persons exempted from the above prohibition shall include the Mayor,
sitting members of the Municipal Council or any other incumbent elected
official seeking the same elected office.
[Added 1-23-2001 by Ord.
No. MC 3163]
No director or department head in a yearly salaried position
shall be paid overtime or extra compensation of any kind for hours
worked beyond his/her regularly scheduled work day. The Municipal
Clerk's salaried employees, pursuant to its election duties only,
are hereby exempt from the above provision.
[Adopted 9-25-2018 by Ord. No. MC 3666]
All non-union elected officials, department directors, deputy
department directors and statutory officers be compensated pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 40A:9-165.