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A motion to forward a salary increase request for an information technology employee who completed required classes to the salary and labor committee was approved during the meeting after a roll call vote.
Members moved the request into committee for review; the employee’s identity and any proposed dollar amount were not specified during discussion. Meeting remarks noted the vote needed to occur in open session after an executive session.
A motion was made to forward the salary request to the salary and labor committee for further consideration and discussion. A second was recorded. During the roll call, members who were named in the meeting record registered “aye,” and the motion was declared passed.
A participant asked that “John” carry the details to the committee. The motion’s text as recorded in the meeting transcript was to forward the salary request to the salary and labor committee; the transcript does not record a specified increase amount, the employee’s name, or a timetable for the committee review.
The meeting concluded after the vote and standard closing procedures. No further action on the salary request was recorded in the transcript provided.
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