A3 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT November 28, 1995 TO: Vancouver City Council FROM: General Manager of Human Resource Services SUBJECT: Elimination of Personnel Regulations RECOMMENDATION THAT Council authorize the elimination of the Personnel Regulations as set out in Appendix A of this report. COUNCIL POLICY Over the years, Council approved regulations to govern decisions on personnel matters of an administrative nature. PURPOSE This report seeks Council's approval to eliminate these regulations. BACKGROUND From the late 1930s through the early 1980s, Council was asked to approve regulations which outlined administrative procedures for many personnel matters, including matters covered in collective agreements and provincial legislation. Over the years, procedural changes were necessary an in some cases Council was asked to approve the changes. In other cases, the regulation remained unchanged but was superseded by either the provincial labour laws or collective agreements. DISCUSSION With provincial employment and labour law legislation, and with the contents of various collective agreements, the majority of the current personnel regulations are obsolete. Others are operating procedures internal to the Human Resource Services group which are no longer appropriate. Still others have been superseded by administrative policy. In addition, it is inconsistent with our desire for a customer-focused and value-driven organization to have "regulations" which specify a prescriptive approach to people-management matters. Much of what is needed in order to streamline the internal bureaucracy is to establish policy and some guidelines, but to let people make decisions that fit the context.PERSONNEL IMPLICATIONS The elimination of the regulations may discomfort some supervisors and managers as they have relied upon the "rules" to govern their relationship with their staff. On the other hand, most individuals would welcome the elimination of the regulations as it would demonstrate the City's desire to eliminate unnecessary administration. A copy of this report has been distributed to all civic unions and employee group representatives. * * * * *CITY OF VANCOUVER REVIEW OF PERSONNEL REGULATIONS Topic Status Age on hiring (#10): Contrary to human rights specifies entry age for hiring and employment status depending on age Amenities (#15): describes Superseded by collective agmt provision of coffee & eating & COV policies on facilities reimbursement of expenses (#E.70) Applications (#20): specifies Not relevant; internal manner in which employment procedure applications are formatted Auto allowance (#25): Superseded by COV policy (in describes who eligible and manual #E.30) how computed Board, lodging, & use of city Superseded by collective houses (#30): describes rent agreement amount if employees live in City-owned housing Clothing allowance (#40): Superseded by collective identifies type of work for agreement which clothing is provided Conferences (#45): describes Superseded by COV policy (in procedures for authorization manual #G.120) to attend conferences Court attendance & jury duty Superseded by collective agmt (#50): describes how to record absence and amount of reimbursement Credit unions (#53): Not relevant procedures for payroll deduction for personal loans Danger pay (#55): extra pay Superseded by collective agmt for working at heights Demotions (#60): describes Superseded by collective agmt pay level if person demoted & labour statutes Dismissal (#65):describes Superseded by collective agmt procedures under 1963 labour & labour statutes; relevant statute information in "corrective discipline" manual Documentation on employment Not relevant; internal (#70): describes what forms a procedure new employee completes Emergency shifts & call outs Superseded by collective agmt (#75): describes amount of compensation Enlistment (#80): describes Not relevant procedures for staff who joined the Armed Forces between 1954 and 1955 Female employees (#85): Contrary to Human Rights Act describes treatment of female applicants Garnishees (#90): describes Superseded by labour statutes internal staff making decisions Gratuity (#95) Superseded by collective agmt Holidays (#105): describes Superseded by collective agmt stat holidays and pay and employment law Hours of work (#110): Superseded by collective agmt describes work week Increment dates (#115): Superseded by collective agmt procedures for processing pay adjustments Group life insurance (#120): Superseded by collective agmt details of life insurance plan Layoffs & re-employment Superseded by collective agmt (#125): procedures & labour statutes Leave of absence (#130): Superseded by collective agmt describes who eligible and & COV policy procedures Married employees (#135): Contrary to Human Rights Act describes employment restrictions due to marriage Medical services plan (#140): Superseded by collective agmt details of plan Moving expenses (#143): Superseded by COV policy (in procedures manual #G80.2) Occupations - spare time: Not relevant describes restrictions on extra work (#145) Overtime (#150): describes Superseded by collective agmt how to record and amount of pay Part-time employees (#155): Superseded by collective agmt describes basis for benefit and provincial legislation eligibility Pay & pay calculations Superseded by collective (#160): describes pay agmt, labour statutes & job calculations evaluation procedures Political participation Superseded by COV policy (in (#165): definitions manual #D120) Starting salary (#170): Superseded by collective agmt describes Probationary period (#175): Superseded by collective agmt describes Professional assn. membership Superseded by COV policy (#180): defines Promotions (#185): describes Superseded by collective agmt & COV policy (in manual #C.10) Qualifications (#190): Contrary to Human Rights Act describes employment restrictions Position evaluation (#195): Superseded by collective agmt procedures & COV policy (in manual #G.60) Relatives (#200): describes Contrary to Human Rights Act restrictions Residence (#205): describes Superseded by collective agmt where a City employee can live Resignation (#208): Not relevant; internal procedures procedure Seniority (#215): defines Superseded by collective agmt VESP (#220): describes Superseded by collective agmt savings plan & internal procedure Sick Benefits (#225): Superseded by collective agmt describes amount and procedures Superannuation & retirement Superseded by collective (#230): describes age and agmt, COV retirement policy level of contributions and provincial legislation Telephones (#235): procedures Not relevant for acquiring telephone Acting senior capacity Superseded by collective agmt (#240): procedures for & COV policy (in manual #G.5) payment Temporary positions (#245): Superseded by collective agmt description & COV policy (in manual #G.60) Training (#248): description Superseded by COV policy (in manual #G.5 & #G.120) Transfers (#250): procedures Superseded by collective agmt Travelling expenses (#253): Superseded by COV policy (in definition and procedures manual #E.70) Unemployment insurance (#255: Superseded by statute & definition and procedures rulings Union dues (#260): definition Superseded by collective agmt University students (#265): Superseded by collective agmt describes rates of pay & job evaluation procedures Vacancies (#270): procedures Superseded by collective agmt & COV policy (in manual #G.80) Veterans (#280): extra hiring Contrary to Human Rights Act advantages due to Armed Forces background Worker's Compensation (#285): Superseded by collective agmt definition and procedures & provincial statute