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So I found out some real shady sh#t was going on with my pay and the other Sergeants pay last night at work.
I tested for Sergeant coming up on 4 years ago, originally the other Sergeant was a salaried employee and no one wanted to test for the position when we got approval for a 2nd Sergeant. The other Sergeant wrote a big letter up saying that our pay needed to be changed to hourly and that we needed to be able to work overtime and get paid for it, accrue our vacation time the same as officers, and we needed to stay 6 or 7% above the officers we supervise for obvious reasons. At the time the city council agreed to this and I tested for Sergeant with this understanding and ultimately got the position. As far as I know there was an agreement with the city council and city manager at the time and I'm assuming that this agreement was put into writing by the Chief of Police, I'm looking into the City Council meeting minutes from that time. Since that agreement we have a slightly different city council and a new city manager as the other one retired.
So I received a new timecard for the new year, in the upper right hand corner of this card instead of it saying "hourly employee" it now says "EXEMPT" it also no longer has spots to write down overtime, holiday time accrual and comp time accrual. It just gives one hourly wage now instead of other options depending on what you work. I noticed on my check I was supposed to get a raise on January 1st, but didn't get that raise. Our payroll clerk is dumb as hell and screws our checks up all the time so I figured that was where the issue was. I started putting two and two together and asked the other Sergeant if he was having the same problem? He said he observed the same thing and said something to the Chief about this last Friday. Here comes the sh**ty part......................
So the Chief tells him that he knew that they kept our wage the same and that our new city manager isn't wanting to give us that wage since we aren't union employees. She thinks we shouldn't get the same raises that the officers get even though there is an agreement that says we have to stay a certain percentage above the officers since we changed the position from salaried employee to hourly employee. Apparently someone thinks we were stupid enough that we wouldn't find this out and I find it amazing that neither the Chief or Assistant Chief let either of us know anything and the Chief even spoke with me Monday and said, "Your timecard says EXEMPT in the upper right hand corner, that means non-union employee" but he didn't say anything about the pay part which is evasive and shady IMO. I have no idea if I have any legal leg to stand on since I'm not a union employee, but with that agreement in place I imagine that I would have a gripe on some level.
I'm trying to stay calm about the situation, but I just realized last night that apparently my bosses don't give a f#*k about me enough to tell me about this sh#t back in December. It appears that I may lose 88 hours of holiday time and comp time that I accrued since I'm not an hourly employee anymore either. If I don't get written up and/or suspended today it'll be a miracle.............
What do you think about it?
I tested for Sergeant coming up on 4 years ago, originally the other Sergeant was a salaried employee and no one wanted to test for the position when we got approval for a 2nd Sergeant. The other Sergeant wrote a big letter up saying that our pay needed to be changed to hourly and that we needed to be able to work overtime and get paid for it, accrue our vacation time the same as officers, and we needed to stay 6 or 7% above the officers we supervise for obvious reasons. At the time the city council agreed to this and I tested for Sergeant with this understanding and ultimately got the position. As far as I know there was an agreement with the city council and city manager at the time and I'm assuming that this agreement was put into writing by the Chief of Police, I'm looking into the City Council meeting minutes from that time. Since that agreement we have a slightly different city council and a new city manager as the other one retired.
So I received a new timecard for the new year, in the upper right hand corner of this card instead of it saying "hourly employee" it now says "EXEMPT" it also no longer has spots to write down overtime, holiday time accrual and comp time accrual. It just gives one hourly wage now instead of other options depending on what you work. I noticed on my check I was supposed to get a raise on January 1st, but didn't get that raise. Our payroll clerk is dumb as hell and screws our checks up all the time so I figured that was where the issue was. I started putting two and two together and asked the other Sergeant if he was having the same problem? He said he observed the same thing and said something to the Chief about this last Friday. Here comes the sh**ty part......................
So the Chief tells him that he knew that they kept our wage the same and that our new city manager isn't wanting to give us that wage since we aren't union employees. She thinks we shouldn't get the same raises that the officers get even though there is an agreement that says we have to stay a certain percentage above the officers since we changed the position from salaried employee to hourly employee. Apparently someone thinks we were stupid enough that we wouldn't find this out and I find it amazing that neither the Chief or Assistant Chief let either of us know anything and the Chief even spoke with me Monday and said, "Your timecard says EXEMPT in the upper right hand corner, that means non-union employee" but he didn't say anything about the pay part which is evasive and shady IMO. I have no idea if I have any legal leg to stand on since I'm not a union employee, but with that agreement in place I imagine that I would have a gripe on some level.
I'm trying to stay calm about the situation, but I just realized last night that apparently my bosses don't give a f#*k about me enough to tell me about this sh#t back in December. It appears that I may lose 88 hours of holiday time and comp time that I accrued since I'm not an hourly employee anymore either. If I don't get written up and/or suspended today it'll be a miracle.............
What do you think about it?