LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH CENTER
File #: 15-421    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/8/2015 In control: Broken Arrow City Council
On agenda: 9/15/2015 Final action: 9/15/2015
Title: Consideration, discussion and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3365, an ordinance amending Chapter 2, Administration, Article IX, Employee Rules and Regulations, Section 2-151, Attendance, of the Broken Arrow Code, to add Christmas Eve to the list of observed holidays for the City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; repealing all ordinances to the contrary; and declaring an emergency
Attachments: 1. 09-15-2015 3365 - Chapter 2, Administration, Section 2-151 - Attendance - Adding Christmas Eve -.pdf

Broken Arrow City Council

                                                                                               Meeting of: 09-15-15

                                                                                    

To:                     Mayor and City Council

From:                     Office of the City Attorney

Title: 

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                     Consideration, discussion and possible adoption of Ordinance No. 3365, an ordinance amending Chapter 2, Administration, Article IX, Employee Rules and Regulations, Section 2-151, Attendance, of the Broken Arrow Code, to add Christmas Eve to the list of observed holidays for the City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; repealing all ordinances to the contrary; and declaring an emergency

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Background:

The City of Broken Arrow has an established committee known as the Employee Advisory Committee (EAC). The EAC provides a forum for the exchange of information and developments of interest to all employees.  Its purpose is to encourage and recommend to the City Manager methods to achieve and maintain high standards of employee conduct and morale, strive to eliminate barriers and recommend programs that enhance employee growth and performance.

 

At the EAC meeting in July, 2015, the Committee recommended, through the Idea of the Month program, to add Christmas Eve to the approved list of City holidays.  The EAC based this recommendation on the following points: survey of similar benchmark cities, low call volumes, and overall little to no impact upon customer service. The EAC surveyed eleven cities throughout the State of Oklahoma and found that a majority had Christmas Eve as an approved holiday.  The closest comparison benchmark cities, Norman and Edmond, have Christmas Eve as a city holiday.  Also, Governor Fallin, by Executive Order, includes Christmas Eve to the State of Oklahoma holiday schedule.  The State holiday schedule has often been used as one of the major benchmarks used in the past for determining the holiday schedule.

 

After reviewing the information provided by the EAC, the Acting City Manager recommended the addition of Christmas Eve to the list of recognized City Holidays.  Pursuant to this recommendation, on August 18, 2015, the City Council authorized Staff to prepare an amendment to the Code of Ordinances formalizing and effectuating this action.  Importantly, however, unionized employees will continue to be subject to the holiday leave provisions of their respective collective bargaining agreements.

 

In accordance with the Council’s recommendation, the City Attorney has prepared the attached ordinance which amends Section 2-151(e) of the Broken Arrow Code to provide the addition of Christmas Eve to the list of City holidays. Staff recommends that the Council adopt the Ordinance.

 

Cost:                                                                $0

Prepared By:                                           Beth Anne Wilkening, City Attorney

Reviewed By:                                          Assistant City Manager
                                    Human Resources Department                                   

Approved By:                      Russell M. Gale, Acting City Manager                                                                   

Attachments:                                          Ordinance No. 3365

Recommendation:

1.                     Adopt Ordinance No. 3365.

2.                     Approve the emergency clause.