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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230329Rebuttal Cary - Corrected.pdfCORRECTED REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF JARMILA CARY PAGE 1 OF 4 Preston N. Carter, ISB No. 8462 Morgan D. Goodin, ISB No. 11184 GIVENS PURSLEY LLP 601 West Bannock Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Telephone: (208) 388-1200 Facsimile: (208) 388-1300 prestoncarter@givenspursley.com morgangoodin@givenspursley.com 16686282_1.docx[30.235] Attorneys for Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. FOR AUTHORITY TO INCREASE ITS RATES AND CHARGES FOR WATER SERVICE IN THE STATE OF IDAHO CASE NO. VEO-W-22-02 CORRECTED REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF JARMILA CARY On March 8, 2023, Rebuttal Testimony of Jarmila Cary was filed with the Commission. By way of Attachment 1, Revision to Ms. Cary’s Rebuttal Testimony, page 7, lines 5-7 of Ms. Cary’s Rebuttal Testimony is corrected as follows, with changes shown in bold, red text: Current Rebuttal Testimony: “For Non-Bargaining employees performance ratings consist of 70% individual objective performance and 30% Veolia Values performance (Respect, Customer Focus, Solidarity, and Innovation).” Corrected Rebuttal Testimony: “For Non-Bargaining employees performance ratings consist of 25% individual objective performance and 75% Veolia Values performance (Respect, Customer Focus, Solidarity, and Innovation).” RECEIVED 2023 March, 29 3:05PM IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CORRECTED REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF JARMILA CARY PAGE 2 OF 4 DATED: March 29, 2023 VEOLIA WATER IDAHO, INC. By Preston N. Carter Attorneys for Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. CORRECTED REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF JARMILA CARY PAGE 3 OF 4 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I certify that on March 29, 2023, a true and correct copy of the foregoing was served upon all parties of record in this proceeding via electronic mail as indicated below: Commission Staff Via Electronic Mail Jan Noriyuki, Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission 11331 W. Chinden Blvd., Bldg. 8, Suite 201-A Boise, ID 83714 jan.noriyuki@puc.idaho.gov Dayn Hardie Deputy Attorney General Idaho Public Utilities Commission 11331 W. Chinden Blvd., Bldg. 8, Suite 201-A Boise, ID 83714 dayn.hardie@puc.idaho.gov Lorna K. Jorgensen Meg Waddel Ada County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Civil Division 200 W. Front Street, Room 3191 Boise, ID 83702 civilpafiles@adacounty.id.gov Sharon M. Ullman, pro se 5991 E. Black Gold St. Boise, ID 83716 sharonu2013@gmail.com Austin Rueschhoff Thorvald A. Nelson Austin W. Jensen Holland & Hart, LLP 555 17th Street, Suite 3200 Denver, CO 80202 darueschhoff@hollandhart.com tnelson@hollandhart.com awjensen@hollandhart.com aclee@hollandhart.com kdspriggs@hollandhart.com Jim Swier Micron Technology , Inc. 8000 South Federal Way Boise, ID 83707 jswier@micron.com CORRECTED REBUTTAL TESTIMONY OF JARMILA CARY PAGE 4 OF 4 Mary Grant Deputy City Attorney Boise, City Attorney’s Office 150 N. Capitol Blvd. PO Box 500 Boise, ID 83701-0500 BoiseCityAttorney@cityofboise.org mrgrant@cityofboise.org Preston N. Carter ATTACHMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 1 Corrected Page 7 to Jarmila Cary's Rebuttal Testimony CARY, Di-Reb Page 7 of 22 Veolia Water Idaho, Inc. are known, measurable and contractually obligated. It is the Company’s position that 1 bargaining unit wage increases should be reflected in payroll costs for recovery. 2 Q. Are the Non-Bargaining Unit 2023 pay increases known and measurable? 3 A. Yes. The Company is finalizing the 2022 performance evaluations for non-bargaining 4 unit employees in early March, the ratings guide wage increases. For Non-Bargaining 5 employees performance ratings consist of 25% individual objective performance and 6 75% Veolia Values performance (Respect, Customer Focus, Solidarity, and Innovation). 7 The overall Non-Bargaining Unit 2022 performance rating completed in March 2023 8 resulted in an wage increase of 3.6% with an effective date of April 1, 2023. The 9 Company’s as-filed position anticipated a 4% increase in Non-Bargaining employee 10 wages. The Company’s Rebuttal position removes 0.4% or $24,117 the difference 11 between the anticipated and actual wage increases for the Non-Bargaining employees. 12 Mr. Johnson proposed eliminating all wage increases, a total of $402,776. The 13 Company’s position is that pay increases are justified, necessary to adjust for cost of 14 living increases from rising inflation, and to allow for competitive wages to attract and 15 retain talent. The Company requests recovery of $161,610 for Bargaining Unit employees 16 wage increases and $217,049 for Non-Bargaining Unit employees, a total of $378,659. 17 Overtime & Stand By Pay 18 Q. Do you agree with Staff Witness Johnson’s proposal to remove the 2023 Overtime 19 pay increases of $14,514 and $1,176 pay increases for Stand-by pay? 20 A. No. Overtime pay and Stand-by pay rates are identified in the collective bargaining unit 21 agreement and follow the established rates of pay. As of April 1, 2023 bargaining unit 22 wages increase by 2.75% and Overtime and Stand-by pay will follow suit. The 23