Add $30,000 to consultant contract for city employee pay study
$30,000 amendment, $280,000 total
In Plain English
The city hired Segal Group in 2023 to review all employee job classifications and salaries citywide. The original contract was $250,000 but needs an additional $30,000 to complete the work. If approved, the total cost reaches $280,000. This study determines whether city employees are paid fairly compared to similar positions elsewhere.
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