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In case of emergency, the City may adopt or put into practice immediately such measures as are <br />required. At the earliest practicable date thereafter the Association shall be provided with the <br />notice described in the preceding paragraph and be given an opportunity to meet and confer <br />with the appropriate management representatives. <br />Section 3. Discrimination <br />Neither the City, the Association, nor any person employed by them shall discriminate against <br />any employee, or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national <br />origin, age, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, sexual preference or disability, except <br />where such factors are determined to be a bona fide occupational qualification. Furthermore, <br />the City shall not discriminate against any employee because of legitimate employee <br />organization activities. <br />Section 4. Continuation of Benefits <br />The Association and the City acknowledge and agree that this Memorandum of Understanding <br />may contain and/or discuss benefits that will affect current retirees and former members of the <br />Association, or current members of the Association who may retiree during the term of this <br />Memorandum of Understanding. Neither the City nor the Association warrant or agree that <br />current level of benefits which maybe provided to retirees in the form of health benefits will be <br />maintained at the same level beyond the term of this contract, even though it is neither the <br />intention of the City nor the Association to decrease or diminish the value or level of benefits to <br />its retirees by the inclusion of this paragraph in the memorandum of understanding. <br />Section 5. Association Representatives <br />City Employees who are official representatives of the Association shall be given reasonable <br />time off with pay to attend meetings with management representatives, or to be present at <br />hearings where matters within the scope of representation aze being considered. The use of <br />official time for this purpose shall be reasonable and shall not interfere with the performance of <br />City services as determined by the City. Such employee representatives shall submit requests <br />for excused absences to the Chief of Police (through the chain of command), with reasonable <br />notice prior to the scheduled meeting whenever possible. Generally, no more than three (3) <br />employees shall be excused for such purposes. Additional representatives maybe authorized <br />by the Chief of Police or designated representative. The Association shall submit a list of the <br />officers of the Association to the Chief of Police and City Manager and notify both in writing at <br />such time there are any changes in such Association officers. <br />Section 6. City Rights <br />The rights of the City include, but are not limited to, the exclusive right to determine the <br />mission of its constituent departments, commissions and boards; set standazds of service; <br />determine the procedures and standazds of selection for employment and promotion; direct its <br />employees, take disciplinazy action, relieve its employees from duty because of lack of work or <br />for other legitimate reasons; maintain the efficiency of governmental operations; determine the <br />methods, means and personnel by which government operations are to be conducted; determine <br />the content of job classifications; take all necessary actions to carry out its mission in <br />emergencies; to exercise complete control and discretion over its organization and the <br />technology of performing its work. <br />