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CC - Item 5B - Pay and Benefits for City Employees to Comply wth the County Safey at Home OrderROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: GLORIA MOLLEDA, CITY MANAGER � . N � . DATE: MAY 12, 2020 SUBJECT: PAY AND BENEFITS FOR CITY EMPLOYEES TO COMPLY WITH THE COUNTY'S SAFER AT HOME ORDER DISCUSSION On March 4, 2020, the Governor declared a state of emergency in response to the COVID-19 epidemic. On March 13, 2020, the City Council adopted a Proclamation of Local Emergency. On March 21, 2020, the County of Los Angeles adopted a "Safer at Home" Order". On April 10, 2020 the County extended the Order until May 15th, to the greatest extent possible, individuals should continue to stay at home unless they were providing "Essential Services" as the Order defined it. Since March 23, 2020, City "Essential employees" have continued to work and "Non -Essential employees" have been directed to stay at home but remain available to report for work if required. Some employees have also been able to work from home being provided needed equipment to do so. All employees have been receiving their usual pay and benefits. Consistent with the City Manager's powers as the Director of Emergency Services the directives set forth on March 23, 2020, were extended to May 17, 2020. In addition, as a result of having significant reductions in services provided at City facilities, including the temporary closure of City buildings to the public and cancellation of most recreation programs, starting on May 8, 2020, part-time parks and recreation employees were informed that effective May 18, 2020, the City will no longer provide compensation for unworked hours. The City is not eliminating any positions or conducting any layoffs, which means that part-time parks and recreation staff remain employed by the City. Nonetheless, many part-time staff will unfortunately have less -hours than they would typically until such time the City's level of services are able to return to normal. RECOMMENDATION: City Manager is asking for confirmation from the City Council that all employees receive their usual pay and benefits and that such practice will continue until Sunday, May 18, 2020, unless the City Manager so determines changes need to be made. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Pay and Benefits have beep budgeted in the 19/20 budget AGENDA ITEM 5.11