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Bluff City staff weigh 5% budgeted pay increase, debate performance pay and health-insurance tradeoffs
Summary
City leaders in a budget work session discussed including a 5% pay increase as a budget assumption, whether raises should be across-the-board or tied to performance, and possible impacts on employee health insurance costs and retention.
Bluff City officials discussed a proposal to budget a 5% increase to employee pay and debated whether that figure should be a universal cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) or be split between COLA and performance-based increases.
The council and staff focused on retention and fairness as the meeting opened a detailed review of personnel lines. One staff member said the town “has a lot of quality employees, and it’s competitive out there,” arguing for pay that keeps local salaries competitive. Participants noted two components typical for raises: a COLA and a separate…
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