Establishes that city employees must be allowed unpaid work breaks for expressing breast milk for up to one year after the child's birth, with other accommodations, including use of private office space for milk extraction.
Refers to mothers/women and children (§ 2-152(6)).
Support for breastfeeding supports public health goals.
"The Personnel Policies and Procedures establishes policies and defines procedures which will serve as a guideline to administrative actions concerning personnel activities. ... It is the intent of the City to provide policies of personnel administration consistent with accepted personnel practices and to promote good employer/employee relations. ...." § 2-61.
§ 2-81.
"A private office space will be provided that will shield the employee from view and will be wholly free from coworker or public intrusion. If such need arises, simply contact Human Resources, and necessary breaks and corresponding office space will be provided." § 2-152(6).
"Violation of any the policies found within may be grounds for rejection for employment, demotion, reduction in compensation, verbal and/or written reprimand, suspension and/or termination of employment or any combination thereof." § 2-69. Process for filing grievances is addressed in Sec. 2-441 to 2-444.
Chapter 2 (Administration), Article III (Officers and Employees), Division 2 (Personnel Policies and Procedures), Subdivision VI (Hours of Work and Employee Schedules). Ordinances: Ord. No. 16-09, § 1(Exh. A), 7-25-2016.