[Ord. No. 76-3; New]
Borough employees shall be classified in the following categories:
a. Full-Time
Employees. A full-time employee is defined as one who is assigned
to a regular position and is paid on the basis of a forty (40) hour
workweek.
b. Part-Time
Employees. A part-time employee is defined as one who is either not
assigned to a regular position or one who is paid for less than a
forty (40) hour workweek.
c. Seasonal
Employees. A seasonal employee is one employed during any particular
season of the year, as required by the exigencies of the situation.
[Ord. No. 76-3; Ord. No. 79-9 § 1; Ord. No. 87-11 § 1; Ord. No. 2000-08;
amended 12-12-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-15]
a. The
following are the official Holidays recognized by the Borough:
New Years Day - January 1st
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Third Monday in January
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Abraham Lincolns Birthday - February 12th
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George Washingtons Birthday - Third Monday in February
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Good Friday - Friday Prior to Easter Sunday
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Memorial Day - Last Monday in May
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Independence Day - July 4th
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Labor Day - First Monday in September
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Columbus Day - Second Monday in October
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General Election Day - First Tuesday After the First Monday
in November
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Veterans Day -November 11th
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Thanksgiving Day -ourth Thursday in November
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Friday Following Thanksgiving day
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Christmas Day - December 25th
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b. If
any of the aforementioned Holidays occur on a Sunday, the Holiday
shall be observed on the following Monday. If any of the aforementioned
Holidays occur on a Saturday, the Holiday shall be observed on the
preceding Friday.
[Ord. No. 76-3; Ord. No. 87-11 § 1; amended 12-12-2023 by Ord. No.
2023-15]
a. All
full-time employees shall be entitled to the annual vacation leave
allotments listed below:
1. First calendar year of Full Time Employment - Vacation leave with
pay shall be earned at the rate of eight working hours for each full
calendar month of service.
2. Second year of Full Time Employment - 12 days.
3. Third year through Tenth year of Full Time Employment - 16 days.
4. Eleventh year though Fifteenth year of Full Time Employment - 20
days.
5. Sixteen years or more of Full Time Employment - 25 days.
b. Vacation
leave shall be taken within the calendar year in which it is earned
on dates selected by the employee and subject to approval by their
Department Head. Vacation leave shall not be carried forward into
any successive year without the approval of the Mayor or his/her designee.
[Ord. No. 76-3; Ord. No. 79-9 § 2; Ord. No. 87-11 § 1; amended 12-12-2023 by Ord. No.
2023-15]
a. All
full-time employees shall receive one day of sick leave for every
full month of service during their first calendar year of full time
employment.
b. Beginning
the second year of their full-time employment, said employees shall
receive 15 days of sick leave annually.
c. Sick
leave not used, shall accumulate from year to year up to a maximum
of 60 days. At the end of each calendar year, the Borough shall buy
back all accumulated sick leave in excess of 60 days at 50% of the
full time employee's hourly rate of pay.
d. Upon
retirement from Borough service, full time employees shall be compensated
for any accumulated sick leave at 50% of the full time employee's
hourly rate of pay up to the maximum amount allowed by Law.
[Ord. No. 76-3; New]
Any absence not heretofore defined will be considered to be
an unauthorized absence. Any unauthorized absence for more than three
(3) days shall require a doctor's certificate. Any unauthorized absence
having a duration of five (5) consecutive days or more will be considered
as a voluntary resignation. Habitual absenteeism having a duration
of less than five (5) consecutive days or habitual tardiness shall
be cause for dismissal.
[Ord. No. 83-7 § 1]
Employees of the Borough shall severally hold their respective
offices and continue in their respective employment during good behavior
and efficiency, and no person shall be removed from office or employment
while an employee of the Borough for political reasons or for any
other cause other than incapacity, misconduct or disobedience of just
rules, regulations, orders and resolutions established or which may
be established for Borough employees by the Mayor and Council.
[Ord. No. 83-7 § 2]
Borough employees shall be entitled to file a grievance with
their respective department head/liaison. A Grievance Committee consisting
of three (3) members of Council not directly involved with the grievance
shall be appointed by the Mayor to determine if the grievance has
any merit and look for a possible solution of the grievance.
[Ord. No. 83-7 § 3]
Any employee against whom charges are brought in violation of any regulations or valid reasons stated in subsection
3-7.1 of this section or any applicable rules and regulations governing the operation of the Borough, said charges shall be thoroughly examined by the Mayor and Council and if the charges are found to be valid a hearing will be scheduled within but not later than thirty (30) days from the date of the alleged offense.
[Ord. No. 81-5 § 1]
Once appointed, the Hearing Officer shall proceed to hear and
determine the charges against the employee. The Hearing Officer shall
allow the employee and the complainant to present their respective
cases concerning the matter before the Hearing Officer. Both the employee
and the complainant shall have the right to be represented by counsel
at the hearing. The actual hearing itself shall be recorded so that
a record will be available in case of any appeal to the Superior Court
of the State of New Jersey.
[Ord. No. 97-06 § 1]
The purpose of the within section is to officially set forth
the position of the Governing Body concerning its policies of indemnifying
and defending its officials and employees.
[Ord. No. 97-06 § 2]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 59:10-4, the Borough
of Island Heights hereby authorizes the indemnification of each Borough
official, employee or appointee who was or is a party or is threatened
to be made a party to any threatened, pending or completed action,
suit or proceeding, whether civil, administrative or investigative,
by reason of the fact that he or she is or was an officer, appointee
or employee of the Borough of Island Heights, against any claims,
losses, expenses (including attorney's fees), judgments, fines and
amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him
or her in connection with such action, suit or proceeding to the full
extent permitted under the laws of the State of New Jersey. In the
event of criminal charges against an officer, appointee or employee,
the individual shall only be reimbursed for the above-referenced expenses
upon a determination of innocence or the dropping of the charges.
Expenses incurred in defending a civil action, suit or proceeding
shall be paid by the Borough in advance of the final disposition of
such action, suit or proceeding to the extent authorized by the Borough
in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey. Nothing herein
shall authorize the Borough to pay for punitive or exemplary damages
or damages resulting from the commission of a crime. In such case,
the officer, appointee or employee of the Borough shall be required
to establish that the act or omission upon which the claim or judgment
is based occurred within the scope of his or her official action or
employment as an official or employee of the Borough of Island Heights
and that it was not the result of an act or a failure to act because
of actual fraud, actual malice or willful misconduct. Nothing herein
shall effect or limit the rights of certain Police Department employees
under N.J.S.A. 40A:14-155.