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Finance subcommittee questions comp‑and‑class study data and asks for more review before forwarding to full council
Summary
Members of the Finance Subcommittee raised concerns about the presentation and source job descriptions used for the city's compensation and classification study, requested cleaner documentation and sought more time to review consultant recommendations before sending the package to the full council.
Framingham’s Finance Subcommittee devoted much of its Feb. 11 meeting to a prolonged discussion of the city’s compensation and classification (comp‑and‑class) study, with multiple councilors raising procedural, documentation and equity concerns and asking the administration and human resources for additional information before the committee refers the consultant’s recommendations to the full council.
The nut graf: Councilors said the job‑description materials provided to the consultant were inconsistent — some were decades old, others included handwritten notes — and that inconsistency undermined confidence in how the consultant derived new classifications and recommended pay scales. Several councilors asked HR and the administration for a…
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