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Vigo County clerk's office asks council to move staff to Baker Tilly midpoint to curb turnover

3643006 · June 3, 2025
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Chief deputy clerk Elizabeth Stiverson told the Vigo County Council the clerk's office seeks pay adjustments to reach midpoint levels from the Baker Tilly study, citing eight years of turnover and recent retention gains tied to prior raises; the office said the requested raise would cost less than hiring two new clerks.

Elizabeth Stiverson, chief deputy clerk for the Vigo County Clerk's Office, asked the Vigo County Council to approve pay adjustments moving clerk staff to the midpoint levels from the Baker Tilly pay study, saying the change is needed to retain trained employees and avoid repeated turnover.

"We're requesting that, our all of our clerk staff get moved to the midpoint level from the Baker Tilly study," Stiverson said. She told the council that the clerk's office has gone through 92 employees since 2017 and that 27 of those…

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