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90_SB0285ham003

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 1                    AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 285
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend Senate Bill 285,  AS  AMENDED,
 3    by replacing the title with the following:
 4        "AN ACT concerning transportation, amending named Acts.";
 5    and
 6    below the enacting clause, by inserting the following:
 7        "Section  3.  The  Metropolitan  Transit Authority Act is
 8    amended by changing Section 28 as follows:
 9        (70 ILCS 3605/28) (from Ch. 111 2/3, par. 328)
10        Sec. 28.  The  Board  shall  classify  all  the  offices,
11    positions   and  grades  of  regular  and  exempt  employment
12    required, excepting that of the Chairman of  the  Board,  the
13    Executive  Director,  Secretary,  Treasurer, General Counsel,
14    and Chief Engineer, with reference to the duties, job  title,
15    job schedule number, and the compensation fixed therefor, and
16    adopt  rules governing appointments to any of such offices or
17    positions on the basis of merit and efficiency. The job title
18    shall be generally descriptive of  the  duties  performed  in
19    that  job,  and  the  job  schedule  number  shall be used to
20    identify a job title and to further classify positions within
21    a  job  title.  No  discrimination  shall  be  made  in   any
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 1    appointment or promotion to any office, position, or grade of
 2    regular  employment  because  of  race,  creed,  color,  sex,
 3    national  origin,  physical  or  mental handicap unrelated to
 4    ability, or political or religious affiliations.  No  officer
 5    or  employee  in  regular  employment  shall be discharged or
 6    demoted except for cause which is detrimental to the service.
 7    Any  officer  or  employee  in  regular  employment  who   is
 8    discharged  or  demoted  may file a complaint in writing with
 9    the Board  within  ten  days  after  notice  of  his  or  her
10    discharge or demotion.  If an employee is a member of a labor
11    organization  the complaint may be filed by such organization
12    for and in behalf of such employee.  The Board shall grant  a
13    hearing on such complaint within thirty (30) days after it is
14    filed.   The  time and place of the hearing shall be fixed by
15    the Board and due notice thereof given  to  the  complainant,
16    the  labor organization by or through which the complaint was
17    filed and  the  Executive  Director.  The  hearing  shall  be
18    conducted  by  the  Board,  or  any  member  thereof  or  any
19    officers'  committee or employees' committee appointed by the
20    Board.  The complainant may be represented  by  counsel.   If
21    the  Board  finds,  or  approves  a  finding of the member or
22    committee appointed by the Board, that  the  complainant  has
23    been  unjustly  discharged  or  demoted,  he  or she shall be
24    restored to his or her office or position with back pay.  The
25    decision of the Board shall  be  final  and  not  subject  to
26    review.  The Board may designate such offices, positions, and
27    grades of employment as exempt as it deems necessary for  the
28    efficient  operation  of  the business of the Authority.  The
29    total  number  of   employees   occupying   exempt   offices,
30    positions,  or  grades of employment may not exceed 3% of the
31    total employment  of  the  Authority.   All  exempt  offices,
32    positions,  and  grades  of  employment shall be at will.  No
33    discrimination shall be made in any appointment or  promotion
34    to  any  office,  position,  or  grade  of  exempt employment
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 1    because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, physical
 2    or mental handicap unrelated  to  ability,  or  religious  or
 3    political  affiliation.  The  Board may abolish any vacant or
 4    occupied office or position.   Additionally,  the  Board  may
 5    reduce  the  force  of  employees for lack of work or lack of
 6    funds  as  determined  by  the  Board.  When  the  number  of
 7    positions  or  employees   holding   positions   of   regular
 8    employment  within  a  particular  job title and job schedule
 9    number are reduced, those employees with  the  least  company
10    seniority  in that job title and job schedule number shall be
11    first released from regular employment service.  For a period
12    of one year, an  employee  released  from  service  shall  be
13    eligible  for reinstatement to the job title and job schedule
14    number from which he or she was released, in order of company
15    seniority, if additional  force  of  employees  is  required.
16    "Company seniority" as used in this Section means the overall
17    employment  service  credited to an employee by the Authority
18    since the employee's most recent date of hire irrespective of
19    job titles held.  If  2  or  more  employees  have  the  same
20    company  seniority  date,  time in the affected job title and
21    job schedule number  shall  be  used  to  break  the  company
22    seniority   tie.   For  purposes  of  this  Section,  company
23    seniority shall be  considered  a  working  condition.   When
24    employees  are represented by a labor organization that has a
25    labor agreement with the Authority,  the  wages,  hours,  and
26    working  conditions (including, but not limited to, seniority
27    rights) shall be governed by  the  terms  of  the  agreement.
28    Exempt  employment  shall  not  include any employees who are
29    represented  by  a  labor  organization  that  has  a   labor
30    agreement with the Authority.
31    (Source: P.A. 87-597; 88-518.)".

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