COMMISSION AGENDA MEMORANDUM ACTION ITEM Item No. Date of Meeting DATE: March 24, 2026 TO: Stephen P. Metruck, Executive Director FROM: Michael Miskell, Labor Relations Manager 8g March 24, 2026 SUBJECT: New Collective Bargaining agreement with the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1257, representing Fire Alarm Technicians Total Port Cost Increase for the Duration of the Agreement: • With an assumed 3% COLA in Year 3: $54,066 • With max possible COLA in Year 3: $64,866 ACTION REQUESTED Request Commission authorization for the Executive Director to execute a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the Port of Seattle and the International Association of Firefighters, Local 1257, representing two (2) Fire Alarm Technicians assigned to the Port of Seattle Aviation Maintenance divisions, covering the period from January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Good faith bargaining between International Association of Firefighters, Local 1257, and the Port of Seattle resulted in a fair collective bargaining agreement consistent with the Port's priorities. There are (2) Fire Alarm Technicians in the bargaining unit. This group services and inspects the fire alarm systems at the SeaTac airport. This agreement is for three years, covering the period from January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027. The estimated total additional cost for wages and benefit increases with an assumed 3% COLA in Year 3 is $54,066. The estimated total additional cost for wages and benefit increases with the max possible COLA in Year 3 is $64,866. The estimated additional cost per year of the contract is: year one, $10,786; and year two, $15,910; and year three with estimated 3% COLA $27,370; or with the max possible COLA $38,170. The cost is based on an annual wage increases of 3.1% in year one, 2.8% in year two, COLA 0%-6% in year three. Other changes include updates to the Equal Employment Opportunity Section, creation of an employee funded union leave bank for union officers to use and minor language clean-up and clarification throughout. Template revised September 22, 2016. COMMISSION AGENDA - Action Item No. 8g Meeting Date: March 24, 2025 Page 2 of 3 JUSTIFICATION RCW Chapter 41.56 requires the Port of Seattle to collectively bargaining wages, hours and conditions of employment with the exclusive bargaining representative designated by the employees. DETAILS Term of the Agreement Retroactive to January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS Wages Classification Effective 1/1/25 Base Monthly Rate (+3.1%) Effective 1/1/26 Base Monthly Rate (+2.8%) Fire Alarm Technician $10,801.79 $11,104.24 Effective 1/1/27 Base Monthly Rate (with assumed 3%) $11,437.36 Effective 1/1/27 Base Monthly Rate (with max 6%) $11,770.49 One-time Payments • For 2025 each member of the bargaining unit will receive a one-time payment of $2,000 • For 2026 each member of the bargaining unit will receive a one-time payment of $2,000 • For 2027 each member of the bargaining unit will receive a one-time payment of $1,000 Other Changes • • • Updates to the Equal Employment Opportunity Section. Creation of an employee funded union leave bank for union officers to use. Minor language clean-up and clarification throughout. Cost Impact $ Year 1 Year 2 $18,500 -$2,589 $15,910 Year 3 (assumed 3%) $25,989 $1,381 $27,370 Year 3 (max 6%) $35,527 $2,643 $38,170 Pay Benefits Total New Money Total Cumulative Cost $9,900 $885 $10,786 $10,786 $26,696 $54,066 $64,866 Template revised September 22, 2016; format updates October 19, 2016. COMMISSION AGENDA - Action Item No. 8g Meeting Date: March 24, 2025 ATTACHMENTS TO THIS REQUEST 1. Collective Bargaining Agreement PREVIOUS COMMISSION ACTIONS OR BRIEFINGS None. Template revised September 22, 2016; format updates October 19, 2016. Page 3 of 3