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County manager says county employees were offered paid leave to train for exterior fire operations

2211539 · February 2, 2025
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Santa Fe County’s county manager described a summer program that let county employees receive up to 19 hours of paid administrative leave to complete about 20 hours of exterior operations training for volunteer fire and emergency roles.

County Manager said Santa Fe County ran an employee training program this past summer that offered up to 19 hours of paid administrative leave for county employees who chose to attend exterior operations training.

The program, created by the county manager in conjunction with Chief Black of the county fire service, scheduled trainings on Friday afternoons through the summer. "What we did was to offer up to 19 hours of paid administrative leave for county employees who were interested in going through the exterior operations training program," the county manager said.

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