Archive for June 22nd, 2012

Chicago firefighter’s contract in the news

The Chicago Sun-Times has an article (one of many to come in the coming weeks) discussing the nuances of the CFD union contract which is expiring at the end of June. This article goes into increases in the base salary of many firefighters and chief officers. Excerpts include:

The city of Chicago is paying fire department employees more than $80 million a year for perks that boosted their salaries by an average of more than $15,000 apiece last year, a Chicago Sun-Times analysis finds.

The salary-boosting extras aren’t reflected in the online database of city workers’ pay that Mayor Rahm Emanuel created in what he described as an effort to provide greater transparency for taxpayers about how City Hall operates.

According to the Emanuel administration’s “data portal,” fire department employees made an average of about $87,000 last year. But when you take into account the extras, that boosted the average salary for the department to about $104,000 a year, according to a Sun-Times analysis of city budget data.

Most of the 5,000 members of the department are paid far more than their posted salaries thanks to a long list of provisions negotiated by their union.

That wide, hidden gap between firefighters’ reported salaries and their actual take-home pay is heightening tensions as the firefighters’ union tries to negotiate a new contract with City Hall.

The Sun-Times reported earlier this month that, with the current five-year contract set to expire at the end of June, the Emanuel administration is targeting the perks. Union leaders vowed to fight to hold onto the gains they won under former Mayor Richard M. Daley.

The Chicago Fire Department’s personnel costs totaled nearly $511 million last year, up from $480.2 million in 2010, according to the analysis of all payments the city made to department employees. About $430 million of the 2011 tab was for the regular salaries the Emanuel administration posts online. The rest went toward extras including double-time pay for holidays including Flag Day and “specialty pay” to those who have undergone additional training.

One of the biggest and fastest-growing categories of the additional pay was the 5 percent bonus given to firefighters who are certified divers. The same bonus goes to “Tech A” workers, who have been trained in handling hazardous materials.

Those pay-boosters weren’t part of the previous firefighters’ contract, which expired in 2007. After they were added, firefighters rushed to get them.

By the beginning of this year, nearly 4,000 employees — 80 percent of the department’s personnel — had undergone hazardous-materials training and were getting the 5 percent pay boost — twice as many as had the training in 2008.

The number of certified divers in the department also mushroomed under the current contract — to 367, up from 142 five years ago.

As a result, the cost for speciality pay rocketed from $6.4 million in 2008 to more than $18.3 million last year, city documents show.

Many high-ranking fire department employees also have boosted their salaries. For instance, Dan Fabrizio, a battalion chief who also is political director of the firefighters’ union, made $129,349 in regular pay. But Fabrizio’s actual wages came to more than $154,000, ranking him among the 100 best-paid Chicago fire officials last year.

The only extra that was more costly than specialty pay was “holiday premium” pay: Any fire department employee who works on any of 13 holidays — including Flag Day, June 14 — gets double their regular rate. Holiday premium pay cost the city more than $19.2 million in 2011.

An additional $15 million was paid to fire employees last year for “duty availability” pay — which everybody gets just for being in the department. This benefit sends every firefighter an extra $805 check every three months.

The Emanuel administration is proposing to do away with duty availability pay and to limit specialty pay to “those working in that capacity on a given shift,” according to a letter that Chicago Firefighters Local 2 President Tom Ryan sent his members on May 25. Ryan promised to “continue to vigorously fight these insulting, ridiculous proposals.”

The entire article can be found HERE.

Also part of the article is a list of the top 100 fire department salaries.
Total pay rank Name Job description Base salary Extras Total pay
1 Hoff, Robert Fire Commissioner $198,459.00 ($8,204.66) $190,254.34
2 Durkin, John Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $71,725.93 $184,597.93
3 Wojtecki, Kenneth Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $34,293.19 $179,636.19
4 Alvarez, Robin Ambulance Commander $108,883.50 $70,580.67 $179,464.17
5 Chikerotis, Steve Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $32,339.01 $177,682.01
6 Stewart Iii, Charles First Deputy Fire Commissioner $184,350.00 ($8,236.08) $176,113.92
7 Mc Kee, Robert Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $29,427.07 $174,770.07
8 Mungovan, James Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $29,142.40 $174,485.40
9 Shehan, John Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $29,142.40 $174,485.40
10 Powell, Curtis Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $27,188.24 $172,531.24
11 Roszkowski, Paul Ambulance Commander $110,936.50 $61,015.83 $171,952.33
12 Howard, Larry Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $25,945.74 $171,288.74
13 Alexander, James Ambulance Commander $106,290.00 $64,449.60 $170,739.60
14 Elmore, Clinton Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $57,186.13 $170,058.13
15 Brennan, Patrick Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $24,133.94 $169,476.94
16 Callahan, Michael Deputy Fire Commissioner $174,975.00 ($7,055.85) $167,919.15
17 Falls, Richard Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $54,460.68 $167,332.68
18 Vasquez, Anthony Deputy Fire Commissioner $174,975.00 ($7,740.68) $167,234.32
19 Petersen, Jack Deputy District Chief $133,056.50 $32,939.37 $165,995.87
20 Fox, Michael Asst Deputy Fire Commissioner $172,803.00 ($6,950.12) $165,852.88
21 Mc Nicholas, John Asst Deputy Fire Commissioner $172,803.00 ($7,007.08) $165,795.92
22 Flaherty, Patrick Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $33,787.32 $163,136.32
23 Edgeworth, Richard Deputy Commissioner $172,803.00 ($9,689.12) $163,113.88
24 Sweeney, Thomas Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $33,112.12 $162,461.12
25 Von Bergen, Thomas Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $32,757.35 $162,106.35
26 Lyons, Christophe Battalion Chief – EMT $126,084.75 $35,956.33 $162,041.08
27 Little, Stephen Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $32,390.34 $161,739.34
28 Santucci, Joseph Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $32,283.70 $161,632.70
29 Knapp, Jerry Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $16,233.23 $161,576.23
30 Leahy, Thomas Captain – EMT $118,345.00 $42,959.41 $161,304.41
31 Sanchez, Jesse Deputy District Chief $145,343.00 $15,928.84 $161,271.84
32 Gubricky, Michael Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $31,619.97 $160,968.97
33 Finneke, Gary Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $31,597.33 $160,946.33
34 Crooker, Mitchell Battalion Chief-Paramedic $132,537.00 $28,399.26 $160,936.26
35 Doggett, David Chief Helicopter Pilot/EMT $125,610.00 $34,890.79 $160,500.79
36 Lopez, Roberto Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $47,511.67 $160,383.67
37 Mc Millin, Stephen Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,950.90 $160,299.90
38 Cooper, Richard Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,795.75 $160,144.75
39 Barrett, Michael Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,711.40 $160,060.40
40 Annis, Curt Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,633.39 $159,982.39
41 Collins, John Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,573.49 $159,922.49
42 Kane, Margaret Battalion Chief-Paramedic $128,696.00 $31,044.38 $159,740.38
43 Bleicher, Lewis Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,067.42 $159,416.42
44 Mc Andrew, Guy Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $30,035.05 $159,384.05
45 Jones, Rosalind Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $33,741.33 $159,351.33
46 Bresnahan, Raymond Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,841.68 $159,190.68
47 Arnswald, Thomas Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,741.17 $159,090.17
48 Dory, Richard Battalion Chief-Paramedic $130,630.86 $28,261.64 $158,892.50
49 Gloude, Joseph Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,517.43 $158,866.43
50 Benson, Mark Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,323.46 $158,672.46
51 Kelly, James Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,145.45 $158,494.45
52 Basile, Lee Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,130.44 $158,479.44
53 O Driscoll, Sean Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $29,077.10 $158,426.10
54 Gibbons, Timothy Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $28,963.41 $158,312.41
55 Oliver, Michael Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $28,703.57 $158,052.57
56 Carroll, Joseph Battalion Chief – EMT $118,398.50 $39,625.67 $158,024.17
57 Timothy, Michael Battalion Chief $123,371.00 $34,543.07 $157,914.07
58 Sullivan, Michael Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $32,272.68 $157,882.68
59 Cunningham, Daniel Battalion Chief – EMT $127,192.50 $30,632.16 $157,824.66
60 Strocchia, John Fire Engineer $90,957.00 $66,705.45 $157,662.45
61 Ford Ii, Richard Deputy Fire Commissioner $157,622.00 ($4.32) $157,617.68
62 Conroy, Michael Battalion Chief-Paramedic $130,321.00 $27,222.68 $157,543.68
63 Townsend, Mark Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $31,901.33 $157,511.33
64 Mc Shane, Scott Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $28,113.36 $157,462.36
65 Del Dotto, Larry Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $44,577.76 $157,449.76
66 Mc Cann, James Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $28,029.47 $157,378.47
67 Hanson, Steve Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $27,285.50 $156,634.50
68 Biondo, Peter Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $27,285.50 $156,634.50
69 Lynch, John Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $27,075.41 $156,424.41
70 Flynn, Sean Commander $114,856.75 $41,478.59 $156,335.34
71 Leon, Gabriel Ambulance Commander $112,872.00 $43,029.11 $155,901.11
72 Burke, Sean Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $26,407.32 $155,756.32
73 Kurcab, Gregory Battalion Chief – EMT $127,192.50 $28,492.52 $155,685.02
74 Koffski, Richard Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $26,331.89 $155,680.89
75 Stauffer, Paul Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $30,060.11 $155,670.11
76 Niego, Charles Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $30,028.52 $155,638.52
77 Doherty, Edward Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $30,027.84 $155,637.84
78 Gniot, Thomas Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $26,137.91 $155,486.91
79 Gurrola, George Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,858.92 $155,207.92
80 Stuecklen, Jeff Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $29,448.37 $155,058.37
81 Paramore, John Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,673.69 $155,022.69
82 Milton, Thomas Battalion Chief – EMT $127,192.50 $27,808.19 $155,000.69
83 Jablonowski, James Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,603.57 $154,952.57
84 O Donnell, James Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,598.80 $154,947.80
85 Witt, Keith Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,596.57 $154,945.57
86 Timothy, Lori Ambulance Commander $103,119.00 $51,791.42 $154,910.42
87 Hunter, Derrick Battalion Chief $123,371.00 $31,509.86 $154,880.86
88 Leonard, John Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,518.55 $154,867.55
89 Ryan, Kevin Battalion Chief – EMT $126,084.75 $28,772.78 $154,857.53
90 Cleary, Patrick Battalion Chief – EMT $125,610.00 $29,134.01 $154,744.01
91 Dietz, David Battalion Chief – EMT $126,084.75 $28,658.17 $154,742.92
92 Rinaldi, Julie Ambulance Commander $109,519.00 $45,210.79 $154,729.79
93 O Donnell, James Battalion Chief $123,371.00 $31,348.25 $154,719.25
94 Ryan, Edward Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,360.86 $154,709.86
95 Altman, Michael Battalion Chief $119,804.00 $34,771.44 $154,575.44
96 Lobianco, Michael Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $25,221.98 $154,570.98
97 Konop, Randall Battalion Chief – EMT $118,398.50 $36,136.47 $154,534.97
98 Strong, Eric Battalion Chief-Paramedic $121,325.00 $33,145.97 $154,470.97
99 Fabrizio, Dan Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $24,843.94 $154,192.94
100 Doyle, Kevin Battalion Chief – EMT $129,349.00 $24,791.54 $154,140.54
Source: City of Chicago
Note: Some management-level personnel had money deducted from base pay because of unpaid furlough days. Deductions are shown in parentheses.

 

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Tensions grow between Mt Prospect and Elk Grove Township

The Daily Herald has an article describing a contentious Mount Prospect village board meeting where the trustees announced that they would annex property covered by the Elk Grove Township Fire District:

Mount Prospect officials verbally sparred this week with Elk Grove Township Fire Department Chief Michael Nelson over the village’s latest annexation, which he fears could eventually lead to the department’s end.

The debate occurred Tuesday after village trustees voted to annex 14 acres that include the ARC Disposal & Recycling Co. headquarters at 2101 S. Busse Road.

The move, however, didn’t make everyone happy, because it represents the further erosion of fire district’s increasingly dwindling tax base.

“It concerns me because now it’s going to start taking away more of the fire district and ultimately having us dissolved,” Nelson said.

The ARC annexation comes a month after Mount Prospect took in 13.6 acres of the United Airlines campus at 1200 E. Algonquin Road, a move which also will cost the fire district future tax revenues. The fire district will receive compensation for five years, under an agreement governed by state statute, but will no longer receive taxes from the property.

“We will pay (the fire district) the lump sum that the statute requires (for disconnection),” he added.

Nelson said he fears that the addition of the United and ARC parcels will clear the way for the village to begin annexing more property in the district. He also worries that properties not annexed will lose fire protection entirely if the first district is forced to dissolve.

“Basically my biggest concern is that you have now put a wedge in the middle of Busse Road with the ability to start forcibly annexing left and right,” he said.

Trustee Paul Hoefert said he understands the impact on the fire district but noted there is going to be a trend of unincorporated areas being absorbed into municipalities in Cook County.

Trustee A. John Korn added: “Eventually we’re going to go ahead and be one community after another and there will not be any unincorporated area. I mean I grew up in unincorporated Maine Township. There is some of it left but not much.”

 Read the entire article HERE.
thanks Chris

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