A message from the Town Manager of North Andover regarding negotiations with Fire Union IAFF Local 2035

A message from the Town Manager of North Andover regarding negotiations with Fire Union IAFF Local 2035.

The Town of North Andover has been actively negotiating with the Fire Union since January 2024. In August, after best efforts from both parties, the Fire Union and the Town jointly declared that an agreement could not be reached and filed a joint petition to go to arbitration at the Joint Labor Management Committee.  

My team has actively worked over the last five years to improve relationships with employees and departments. We have tried to build a culture of mutual respect, and it saddens me that any employee or member of the public would think that we have anything but the utmost appreciation for the team members at the Fire Department. I know how much this community supports its Fire Fighters and I wholeheartedly agree that they play a critical role in protecting our community everyday. 

In the past five years, we have created 4 ladder lieutenants and increased the fire department’s manning by 4 firefighters (the first increase since 1999, and which was funded through Amazon new growth), purchased 2 ambulances (with a third one ordered), purchased 2 fire engines, funded the design for the renovation of Station 2, appropriated funding for an aging ladder truck, ordered a new rescue boat, and secured grants for personal protective equipment and emergency gear.

In the last contract, which ended June 30, 2024, in return for removing the Firefighters from Civil Service, the Town agreed to:

  • Extending the full EMT stipend of 10% to all firefighters not just those serving on the ambulance, which benefited 27 employees.
  • Grant an additional holiday to all employees and change the holiday pay schedule so all employees were treated equally despite their hire date.
  • A 2.5 % additional increase for our firefighters with the most seniority.
  • A financial package of 12.25% for the average firefighter over three years putting our fire fighters on par with firefighters in our comparable communities, not including the increase in holiday pay.

In our current negotiations, the Town has offered:

  • A financial package of 13.0%-13.5% over three years, which is the same as the agreements reached with our other public safety departments.
  • Creation of a union affiliated Captain position, which would increase Fire Department staffing from 60 to 61 and create promotional opportunities within the union.
  • An increase to the number of days that can be used for family illness (from 3 to 8).
  • A memorialization of the current practice that the Town reimburses firefighters for cancer-related treatments that were not covered by health insurance, which safeguards employees in case another administration wanted to stop this practice.
  • The ability for the Town Manager to allow for up to 12 months of unpaid leave at the Firefighter’s request.
  • Memorialization of the Town’s practices regarding Military Leave, in order to best protect our active duty employees.
  • Memorialization of the Town’s current Family Medical Leave Act and Parental Leave Act practices which serve to protect employees.
  • A proposal that would have increased contractual manning from 10 to 13 firefighters per shift. In exchange, the Town asked for protective language allowing a decrease to 12 in the event of unforeseen budget shortfalls/circumstances, such as state budget cuts.  Even with protective language, allowing the Town to drop to 12 firefighters, this proposal increased the current contractual manning.

Our work and the negotiations continue. We look forward to continuing to work with the leadership of the fire union to negotiate a fair and equitable contract.

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North Andover Newsbrief, Week of November 25, 2024

– Holiday Reminders

Town Offices will be closing at Noon on Wednesday, November 27 and will be closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29.  

There will be no trash and recycling collection on Thursday, November 28.  Collection will be delayed one day for Thursday and Friday.

– There will be no Curbside Fall Leaf Collection this week
There will be no leaf collection the week of Thanksgiving.  Leaf collection will resume for the final week of December 2nd

    • Please have all bagged leaves (leaves only please) curbside on or before Monday, December 2, 2024.
    • Leaves must be IN biodegradable paper bags ONLY.

If you have a 2024 Cyr Sticker for your vehicle, the CYR Center on Sharpners Pond Rd remains open for dropping off yard waste during regular site hours:  8am to 2:45pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays ONLY (EXCEPT Thanksgiving Thursday, Nov 28, 2024).

Call the DPW with questions 978-685-0950, option 2.


– 2024 Holiday Lights Map

Is your home or business in the holiday spirit?  Sign up to have it listed on the interactive 2024 North Andover Holiday Lights Map.  

Fill out the form here to have your address listed.  A link to the map will be sent out on Monday, December 9th and will be updated daily to include new submissions.  North Andover residents and businesses will have until December 23, 2024 to register their street address to be shared on the map.  2024 Holiday Lights Map Sign Up Form

*If you would like to send an image of your festive display to also be included on the map, please email it to Sarah Brush:  sbrush@northandoverma.gov

– Open Air Fire/Burning Ban is still in Effect
Given the current and expected weather conditions, effective immediately, The North Andover Fire Department is implementing a ban on all open air fires until further notice. This includes fires associated with fire pits, chimineas, outdoor fireplaces, and cooking and heating equipment that are not specifically covered under 310 CMR 7.07, the Open Burning regulation.

– Kittredge Elementary School Building Project, Community Forum #2 Hosted by the Kittredge Building Committee
Join us for a community meeting to learn about and share your thoughts on a new or renovated school project!

Location: Kittredge Elementary School Gym
December 4th, 2024, at 7:00pm

TOPICS OF DISCUSSION INCLUDE:
Project Introduction
Project “Why”
Project Schedule
Building & Site Design Options
Potential Project Costs
Community Feedback

-Events and Reminders:

North Andover Police Department Cram-A-Cruiser Food Drive
Help the North Andover Police Department Cram their Cruisers with non-perishable food items and personal care items to benefit the Merrimack Valley YMCA Food Program.

The Food Drive will kick off on Saturday, November 30 at the North Andover Santa Parade! Bring your donations to the parade – the YMCA Food Program Truck will be in the parade and volunteers will be collecting donations as the truck makes its way through the parade route.  

Members of the North Andover Police Department will also be at North Andover Market Basket, 350 Winthrop Ave, on Saturday, December 7thSaturday, December 14; and Saturday, December 21 from 9:00am – Noon to collect donations.  

Additionally, donations can be dropped off at the North Andover Police Department, 1475 Osgood Street, any time between now and Friday, December 20th.
North Andover Fire Department Toy Drive
Help donate new and unwrapped toys to give children a happy holiday season.  The Christmas Toy Drive drop off location is Station 1 – 795 Chickering Road.  Toys can be dropped off November 30 – December 14th.  Please contact Lt Matt Davis if someone you know needs assistance.  

Santa Parade, Saturday, November 30, 2024 at Noon
Click here to learn more: 
https://www.facebook.com/share/jjXAY3XJkUmY7Pch/

Tree Lighting, Sunday, December 1, 2024, 4:00PM
Click here to learn more: 
https://www.facebook.com/share/bkZ9Bs6Atnk1KPcv/

Upcoming Meetings:

Upcoming meetings & important events for this week can be viewed at www.northandoverma.gov

Tuesday, November 26:

Festival Committee

Planning Board


Wednesday, November 27:

Middlesex-Essex Public Health Collaborative



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