As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings unless a different construction is clearly required by the context or by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
APPOINTMENTThe placement of a person in a position in the service of the City.
BASE PAYThe rate of pay established for a position by the compensation plan (hourly for hourly positions; weekly for weekly positions; annual for salaried positions), prior to inclusion of any employee-related longevity, differential or other special pay types.
CIVIL SERVICE LAWMassachusetts General Laws Chapter
31 as amended and all rules and regulations made thereunder, and any special law enacted by the General Court regulating classifications, compensation and conditions of employment in service of the City under MGL c.
31.
CLASSA group of positions in City service sufficiently similar in respect to duties that one position title may be applied to all, that the same requirements may be used to determine qualification of employees, and that the same test of qualification may be used to choose qualified employees, and that the same scale of pay may be applied to all positions in the group.
CLASSIFICATION PLANThe classification plan established by the Mayor and approved by the Council.
COMPENSATORY TIMEPaid authorized absence from work during normally scheduled working hours administered to employees in lieu of payment for worked overtime hours, at the discretion of the appropriate department or division head, and pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, any collective bargaining agreement and the United States Fair Labor Standards Act and City policy.
CONTINUOUS EMPLOYMENTUninterrupted employment in one or more consecutive regular full-time or regular part-time positions in City service, from the first date of hire until the date of termination, subject to adjustment due to unpaid leaves of absence, where appropriate; used as the standard of measure for determining benefit and leave eligibility.
DEPARTMENTAny department or other agency of the City subject to this chapter.
DEPARTMENT DIRECTORThe person having immediate supervision and control of a department and reporting to a division head.
DIVISION HEADThe person having immediate supervision and control of a division within the City and reporting directly to the Mayor and, in the case of the Library Division and the Cemetery Division, to an elected board.
EMPLOYEEA. REGULAR FULL-TIMEOne who fills a position which is considered to be ongoing for an indefinite period and who works the daily and weekly schedule of hours required for that department.
B. REGULAR PART-TIMEOne who fills a position which is considered to be ongoing for an indefinite period and whose job/position requirements are such that he or she is scheduled for 20 or more hours per week, but less than full-time hours.
C. TEMPORARY FULL-TIMEOne who fills a position which is considered to be of limited duration with the employee working the daily and weekly scheduled hours for that department.
D. TEMPORARY PART-TIMEOne who fills a position which is considered to be of limited duration, filling a need in a City department where the daily and/or weekly hours scheduled are less than that for full-time employees.
EXEMPT EMPLOYEEAn employee whose position is not regulated by the provisions of the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) although defined by the FLSA.
FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACTThe United States act first adopted in 1938, enforced by the U.S. Department of Labor, that sets minimum wage, overtime pay, equal pay, recordkeeping, and child labor standards for employees who are covered by the Act and not exempt from specific provisions.
LATERAL TRANSFERTransfer to a position of the same compensation grade as the original position before transfer.
LONGEVITYThe length of an employee's continuous employment.
NON-EXEMPT EMPLOYEESEmployees whose employment is regulated by the provisions of the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act.
OVERTIMETime worked in excess of a non-exempt employee's normally scheduled number of hours per day or week.
PAY PLANThe compensation plan established by §
119-5 of this chapter and by votes of the Council in relation thereto, under authority of MGL c. 41, §§
108A and
108C, as amended.
POSITIONA post of employment established in the classification plan of this chapter, with assigned duties and responsibilities.
PROBATIONARY PERIODThe first six months of employment is a probationary period. Prior to completion of the probationary period, an employee evaluation is completed, including a written recommendation relative to the retention or termination of the employee. If the employee's job performance is found to be unacceptable, the service of the employee may be terminated. The probationary period may be extended by the division head with the approval of the Human Resources Director and the Mayor.
PROMOTIONA change from a position of lower class and compensation grade to a position with greater responsibilities in a higher class and compensation grade.
RATEA sum of money designated as compensation for hourly, weekly, monthly or annual employment services.
RECLASSIFICATIONA change made to a position title within the classification plan as a result of a change in duties required to be performed by the position.