Subcontracting Work. The City will not, in the absence of an emergency or an unforeseen occurrence of a temporary nature requiring immediate response beyond the manpower availability or current capability of the work force, contract out work normally performed by bargaining unit members. Should the City determine that the contracting of work normally performed by bargaining unit members is necessary, such contracting will not have the effect of reducing the number of bargaining unit members or their opportunities within the workforce. As used in this Article, “normally performed by” is intended to mean those functions routinely performed by an individual or clearly within the scope of a position. It is not intended to bring additional responsibilities within a position or in any way preclude the City from contracting for those services normally and routinely provided by third parties as a part of City government.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Subcontracting Work. The City will not, in the absence of an emergency or an unforeseen occurrence of a temporary nature requiring immediate response beyond the manpower availability or current capability of the work work-force, contract out work normally performed by bargaining unit members. Should the City determine that the contracting of work normally performed by bargaining unit members is necessary, such contracting will not have the effect of reducing the number of bargaining unit members or their opportunities within the workforce. As used in this Article, “normally performed by” is intended to mean those functions routinely performed by an individual or clearly within the scope of a position. It is not intended to bring additional responsibilities within a position or in any way preclude the City from contracting for those services normally and routinely provided by third parties as a part of City government.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement