Hire law firm to study city employee pay and job classifications
$52,000
In Plain English
The city will pay $52,000 to analyze whether library, finance, and clerical workers receive fair compensation compared to similar jobs elsewhere. The study examines both salary levels and how positions are classified within the city's pay structure. If approved, the firm reviews current wages and recommends adjustments to keep the city competitive in hiring and retaining employees.
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