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520 Personnel Policy Severance BenefitCITY OF YELM RESOLUTION NO. 520 A RESOLUTION AMENDING YELM PERSONNEL POLICIES, SECTION 4.06, COMPENSATION UPON SEPARATION OR TERMINATION BY ADDING A SEVERANCE BENEFIT SECTION FOR EXEMPT EMPLOYEES and APPENDIX C., DEFINING THE SEVERANCE BENEFITS. WHEREAS, the Yelm City Council first adopted Personnel Policies in 1992 and periodic revisions have been made as necessary; and WHEREAS, the Yelm City Council finds it to be in the best interests of the City and City employees to set forth in writing the policies of the City with respect to employment; and NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Yelm does hereby resolve to add Section 1 4.06.020. When it is necessary to involuntarily separate an exempt employee for reasons unrelated to performance or conduct, it is the City's objective to provide severance benefits to those eligible exempt employees as defined in Appendix C. RESOLVED this 25'h day of January 2011. Attest: ~~li~~-~ ~-~'~izt Janine Schnepf, City Clerk Appendix C SEVERANCE BENEFITS OBJECTIVE When it is necessary to involuntarily separate an employee for reasons unrelated to performance or conduct, it is the City's objective to provide severance benefits as outlined in this policy. I. EMPLOYEES TO WHOM POLICY APPLIES This policy applies to the following exempt positions: the City Administrator, City Clerk/HR Manager, Municipal Court Administrator, Community Development Director, Chief of Police and Public Works Director. II. DEFINITIONS A. Involuntary separation Includes, but is not limited to, terminations and layoffs from employment with the City, or being placed on involuntary separation or equivalent status, due to budget reductions, agency reorganizations, work force downsizings, or other causes not related to the job performance, misconduct of the employee, or voluntary resignations. B. Eligible employees Employees who are entitled to severance benefits. III. SEVERANCE BENEFITS The benefits below will be provided to those employees who are involuntarily separated from their positions. A. Severance payments 1. Based on years of service (see Attachment A for a total breakdown of severance weeks due to exempt employees.) Personnel Policies Appendix C O 1 /2011 APPENDIX C Appendix C Attachment A Eligible employees will be entitled to severance payments, paid together with the final paycheck, based on the following formula: Years of Consecutive Service Amount of Benefit 2 years or less 2 weeks' salary 3 years through 5 years 4 weeks' salary 6 years or more 6 weeks' salary 1. Maximum benefit The maximum severance benefit to which an employee may be entitled is 6 weeks of salary. 2. Partial years service rounded Employees with partial years of service will have that service rounded up to the next highest year for the purpose of determining the severance benefit. Partial years of service will not affect leave accrual or years toward service for retirement purposes. Personnel Policies Appendix C 01/2011 APPENDIX C