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Osceola County legal assistant asks board for pay increase, county attorney urges interim staffing plan
Summary
Elizabeth, the county legal assistant and victim-witness coordinator, asked supervisors to consider a pay increase or part-time help as interim county attorney duties have increased workload; the board deferred a decision to budget review and will revisit the item next week.
Elizabeth, the Osceola County legal assistant and victim-witness coordinator, told the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 that she is carrying a heavier workload and asked the board to consider a pay increase or additional part-time staff.
"As the only person in, like, the support staff in my office, I came to say to you guys that I feel like I'm not quite getting compensated as fairly as I should," Elizabeth said during the meeting.
County Attorney (unnamed) described the office workload since he has been serving as interim county attorney and urged the board to consider both a salary increase for Elizabeth and hiring part-time help to handle fine collections. "What…
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