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LaSalle County salary committee weighs 12‑hour shifts for sheriff dispatchers; approves closed session on pay

5929930 · September 24, 2025
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The LaSalle County Board Salary and Labor Committee on Sept. 24 heard an update that county staff are negotiating with AFSCME and the sheriff’s office about switching dispatcher schedules from 8‑hour to 12‑hour shifts to reduce overtime and potentially eliminate the need for part‑time telecommunicators.

The LaSalle County Board Salary and Labor Committee on Sept. 24 heard an update that county staff are negotiating with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) and the sheriff’s office about switching dispatcher schedules from 8‑hour to 12‑hour shifts to reduce overtime and potentially eliminate the need for part‑time telecommunicators.

Steve Aubrey, chair of the LaSalle County Board Salary and Labor Committee, opened the meeting and called for citizen comment;…

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