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Dickinson County adopts scaled-down pay plan for 2025, $695,183 projected cost
Summary
After extended discussion and public questions about benefits and compression, the Dickinson County Commission approved a reduced compensation package ("Plan D") for 2025 that includes a 3% cost-of-living adjustment and targeted compression relief totaling $695,183 for the year.
The Dickinson County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 9 approved a scaled-back employee compensation package for 2025, after a lengthy presentation from the county's compensation consultant and questions from commissioners and members of the public. The package — referred to in the meeting as Plan D — includes a 3% cost-of-living adjustment for 141 active employees and a set of pay-scale and compression adjustments the county estimates will cost $695,183 in 2025.
County consultant Phil, who led the presentation, told the commission the updated plan was a response to public and commissioner feedback and described it as a way to "pump the brakes" while addressing longstanding pay compression across many job grades. "This plan D certainly allows us a path forward that we pump the brakes," Phil said during his presentation.
Why it matters: Commissioners and staff said the county faces recruitment and retention pressures while balancing…
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