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Budget committee presses departments on use of salary savings, seeks clearer rules
Summary
A Budget & Finance human-resources working group reviewed how multiple Metro departments used salary savings from vacancies and urged clearer, standardized guidance on when salary savings may be applied to operating and capital costs.
The Budget & Finance Committee’s Human Resources Working Group spent a large portion of its meeting reviewing how Nashville departments have used salary savings produced by unfilled positions and asking for clearer rules and greater transparency.
The committee convened the working group to examine departments with the largest pools of salary savings and probe whether the money was being spent in ways the public would consider clear and appropriate. Members said they wanted to understand practices across departments and whether consistent guidance from Finance or the mayor’s office would reduce the need for ad-hoc decisions.
“The purpose of the human resources working group has been to look at department vacancies,” the committee chair said at the start of the meeting. Committee members told department leaders they were not judging operations but seeking to understand recurring…
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