Osceola Battalion Chiefs’ overtime issues resolved 

February 21, 2025

A District Court judge approved a settlement agreement between the Osceola County (Florida) administration and the fire department’s Battalion Chiefs.

The settlement acknowledges that the Battalion Chiefs are eligible for overtime pay and should be duly compensated. The county has also agreed to pay more than $300,000 to resolve some outstanding claims.  

Osceola County Local’s 3284, President, Adam Seithel’s comment

Adam Seithe, Osceola County Local’s 3284 President commented: “We are pleased with this positive settlement and are relieved that this two-decades-long-effort to get our battalion chiefs properly classified and compensated has come to an end.”

“We appreciate everything the IAFF and our 12th District leaders have done to help us through this process.” 

Battalion Chiefs primary job functions

Local 3284 has long contended Battalion Chiefs’ primary job functions; fire suppression and emergency medical response are not managerial in nature and not exempt from overtime pay, or time-and-a-half, as defined by the Fair Labor Standards Act. 

Members filed a lawsuit in 2005 hoping to get the Battalion Chiefs correctly classified and properly compensated- but they lost the case.  

Repeated attempts to fix the issue were made over the years, but progress was made only when Local 3284 negotiated with the county administration to include language in its new contract that classified battalion chiefs as hourly employees.

This classification meant they were eligible for overtime pay when that contract was ratified in August 2023. 

Still, outstanding pay claims remained, so the IAFF General Counsel reviewed the county’s pay practices. 

General Counsel, Mooney Green, Peter Leff’s statement

Peter Leff, General Counsel at Mooney Green said: “We’ve determined that the country has misclassified the battalion chiefs and had not included the overtime compensation into their paychecks prior to the ratification of the contract.”

“Accordingly, we filed a lawsuit with the District Court for the Middle District of Florida to rectify the issues.” 

The county agreed to settlement negotiations and eventually agreed to pay the outstanding claims. Fourteen current and former battalion chiefs are entitled to the settlement. 

Battalion Chiefs’ overtime issues resolved in Osceola, Florida: Summary

A settlement agreement between the Osceola County administration and the fire department’s Battalion Chiefs has been approved by a District Court judge.

Adam Seithe, Osceola County Local’s 3284 President said it was a relief that the two-decades-long-effort to get the battalion chiefs properly classified and compensated has come to an end.

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