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Ordinance committee hears proposal to shorten waiting period for vacation and add personal days; item continued
Summary
A proposed ordinance would reduce the waiting period for earning initial vacation from one year to 90 days, add four personal days for ordinance employees (use-or-lose July 1–June 30), and allow mayoral discretion to credit prior municipal service; committee asked for related contract comparisons and continued the item.
City staff presented an ordinance amendment that would change vacation and personal-day rules for ordinance employees to improve recruitment and retention.
Andrew Barbetto, a financial analyst filling in for Chief Financial Officer Dr. Troy Clarkson, said the proposal has three parts: reduce the waiting period for new employees to earn two weeks' vacation from one year to 90 days; add four personal days for ordinance…
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