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Utah County commissioners approve Workday schedule change after heated debate over 'no-cost' order

Board of County Commissioners · August 15, 2017
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Summary

Commissioners approved a change to the county’s Workday rollout after a sharp exchange over whether the vendor’s requested “no-cost” change order shifts costs and risk to the county. Human-resources staff said the contract and statement of work cover county needs; opponents warned of added man-hours and operational risk.

After extended debate, the Utah County Board of County Commissioners voted to approve a schedule-related change to the county’s Workday implementation, despite objections from one commissioner who called the vendor’s proposed “no-cost” change order deceptive.

Commissioner 5 argued the change “is a lie” because staggered deployments and extra training create hidden costs in county staff hours and increase the risk of payroll disruptions. “No cost is a lie,” the commissioner said, adding that the vendor had guaranteed capability during the procurement process and that moving the…

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