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PAYROLL & COMPENSATION #210 <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS <br />Direct Deposit – As permitted by state law, all city employees are required to participate in direct deposit. <br />FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) – FICA is the federal requirement that a certain amount be <br />automatically withheld from employees’ earnings. Specifically, FICA requires an employee contribution of <br />6.2 percent for Social Security and 1.45 percent for Medicare. The city contributes a matching 7.65 percent <br />on behalf of each employee. Certain employees are exempt or partially exempt from these withholdings <br />(e.g., firefighters). <br />Pay Period – A fourteen (14) day period beginning at 12:00 a.m. on Saturday through 11:59 p.m. on Friday, <br />fourteen (14) days later. <br />Holiday Pay – Compensation (8 hours) received when City offices are closed for an observed holiday. <br />Firefighter Holiday Leave Bank – In lieu of holiday pay, career firefighters will accrue leave (8 hours) when <br />City offices are closed for an observed holiday. The eight (8) hours of leave will be earned in the pay period <br />in which the observed holiday falls and can be used at a time mutually agreed upon by the employee and <br />the employee’s supervisor. Accrued hours do not carry over from year to year and are not paid out upon <br />separation of employment. <br /> <br />Full-time employees of the city will be compensated as determined by the City Council. Unless approved <br />by the Council, employees will not receive any amount from the city in addition to the pay authorized for <br />the positions to which they have been appointed. Expense reimbursement or travel expenses may be <br />authorized in addition to regular pay. Expense reimbursement checks will be paid through direct deposit. <br /> <br />Compensation for seasonal and temporary employees will be set by the City Council at the time of hire, <br />or on an annual basis. <br /> <br />Under the Minnesota Wage Disclosure Protection Law, employees have the right to tell any person the <br />amount of their own wages. While the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Minn. Stat. §13.43), <br />specifically lists an employee’s actual gross salary and salary range as public personnel data, Minnesota <br />law also requires wage disclosure protection rights and remedies to be included in employer personnel <br />handbooks. To that end, and in accordance with Minn. Stat. §181.172, employers may not: <br />• Require nondisclosure by an employee of his or her wages as a condition of employment. <br />• Require an employee to sign a waiver or other document which purports to deny an employee <br />the right to disclose the employee’s wages. <br />• Take any adverse employment action against an employee for disclosing the employee’s own <br />wages or discussing another employee’s wages which have been disclosed voluntarily. <br />• Retaliate against an employee for asserting rights or remedies under Minn. Stat. §181.172, subd. <br />3. <br /> <br />The city cannot retaliate against an employee for disclosing his/her own wages. An employee’s remedies <br />under the Wage Disclosure Protection Law are to bring a civil action against the city and/or file a complaint <br />with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry at (651) 284-5070 or (800) 342-5354. <br /> <br />DIRECT DEPOSIT <br />As provided for in Minnesota law, all employees are required to participate in direct deposit. Employees <br />are responsible for notifying the administrative services director of any change in status, including changes <br />in address, phone number, names of beneficiaries, marital status, etc. When paydays fall on a holiday, <br />deposits will be made the day before the holiday. Expense reimbursement checks will be paid through <br />direct deposit. <br />53 12/2024
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