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ORDINANCE NO. 71-2-437
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A CONTRACT
WITH THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING
WORK TO STUDENTS ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE COLLEGE WORK STUDY
PROGRAM
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF
PADUCAH,'KENTUCKY:
SECTION 1. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized
to execute a contract between the City of Paducah, Kentucky and the
Institute of Electronic Technology for the purpose of providing work
to students eligible to participate in the college work study program,
said contract to be in words and figures as follows:
"THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on this the
day of February, 1971, by and between the INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC
TECHNOLOGY, a division of Electronic Sales Engineers, Inc., an
Indiana Corporation, doing business in the City of Paducah, Kentucky,
hereinafter known as the "Institution" and the CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY,
hereinafter known as the "Organization" a, public organization within
the meaning of the term as defined in Section 175.2 of the College
Work -Study Regulations, for the purpose of providing work to students
eligible to participate in the College Work -Study Program,
W I T N E S S E T H
"That for and in consideration of the mutual promises herein
contained, the parties agree as follows:
A. The Institution shall:
1. Provide a minimum of twenty-five students for work for
and with the organization, which workers shall work an
average of fifteen hours per week per student.
2. Pay eighty percent of all wages and tax assessments
paid pursuant to this agreement, together with all costs
for workman's compensation, and make and account for all
payrolls.
B. The Organization shall:
I. Employ and supervise all acceptable students referred
to the Organization by the Institution. To be acceptable
all students must meet minimum physical and mental
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employment standards of the City and comply with all work
rules and orders from supervisors.
2. Provide transportation for all student workers to the jpb
site location and to transport them back at the end of
their work schedule.
3. Pay to the Institution twenty percent of the cost of all
wages earned by the student workers, and pay said sums
to the Institution on a monthly basis within ten days after
billing.
C. The parties mutually agree:
I. That schedules may be attached to this agreement from
time to time bearing the signature of an authorized
official of the Institution and of the Organization,
which may set forth brief descriptions of the work to be
performed by the students under this agreement, the total
number of students to be employed, and the hourly rates of
pay, and the average number of hours per week each
student will be utilized, provided all changes are within
the limits of this contract or the regulations of the
College Work -Study Program.
2. The Institution will inform the Organization of the
maximum number of hours per week each student may work,
during the Summer or other period of non-regulat
enrollment during which the student is attenting classes.
3. Students will be made available to the Organization by the
Institution for performance of specific work assignments.
Students may be removed from work on a particular
assignment or from the Organization by the Institution,
either on its own initiative or at the request of the
Organization. The Organization agrees that no student
will be denied work or subjected to different treatment
under this agreement on the grounds of race, color, sex,
or national origin, and that it will comply with the
provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the
regulations of the Department of Health, Education and
Welfare.
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4. The Organization shall be deemed the employer for the
purposes of this agreement. It has the right to control
and direct the services of the students, not only as to the
result to be accomplished, but also as to the means by
which the result is to be accomplished. The Institution
shall be limited to determining that the students meet
the eligibility requirements for employment under the
College Work -Study Program, to assigning students to work
for the organization, and to determining that the students
do perform their work in fact.
5. The work to be performed by the students shall be in
such areas as clean-up, beautification, weed cutting,
housing code enforcement, demolition of sub -standard
housing, rat abatement, and as may otherwise be assigned
to them, but such work shall be in the public interest
and shall not result in the displacement of employed
workers or impair existing contracts, shall not involve
any activity for the benefit of a religious group or
religious worship, and shall not involve any political
activity associated with a candidate or contending
factor or group.
6. The minimum hourly rate to be paid the students shall be
$1.65 per hour for regular workers and $2.00 per hour
for students performing supervisory work.
7. The duration of this contract shall be a maximum of
twelve months, and the effective date of this contract
shall be January 1, 1971, and the final termination date
shall be December 31, 1971, if not sooner terminated.
8. The compensation of students for work performed on the
project under this agreement will be disbursed by the
Institution, all payments due as an employer's contri-
bution under state and local workman's compensation laws
will be made by the Institution, and all payments due
under federal and state social security laws or under
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other applicable laws will be made by the Institution,
but the Organization shall reimburse the Institution
for twenty percent of all payments for compensation
and other such benefits as may be paid by the Institution.
9. The Organization's liability hereunder shall not exceed
the total amount of $6,000.00.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto by and through their duly
authorized representatives do execute this contract on the day and date
first above written."
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be introduced and remain on
file for at least one (1) week for public inspection in the completed
form in which it shall be put upon its final passage, and if adopted
shall be in full force and effect ten (10) days thereafter, provided
however, that the effective date of the proposed contract shall be
January 1, 1971.
Mayor
Introduced by the Board of Commissioners February 2, 1971
Passed by the Board of Commissioners February 9, 1971
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, February 9, 1971.