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Commissioner O'Dea objects to multi-year salary ordinance; seeks annual vote after budgets
Summary
Commissioner William O'Dea objected to an introduced ordinance proposing multiyear salary increases for certain county officers and non-union positions, arguing the Board should vote on raises annually after budget adoption. He warned he would abstain on or oppose the ordinance unless multi-year provisions are removed.
Hudson County Commissioner William O'Dea told the Board on March 13 that he could not support an ordinance introduced at the meeting that sets salary increases across multiple future years for certain county officers and non-union staff.
"I don't think salary increases should be walked on at the last…
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