Chris Spadoni |
Under the doctrine of scrivener's error, a mistake in a document ma be corrected by evidence that is clear, convincing and precise. But what is involved here actually goes beyond a mere typo. It appears to have been a unilateral mistake - a good faith error. It also appears that these 17 MDJ employees, along with the union representing them, had nothing to do with this error. It appears to have been one created by the Administration's negligence.
Ken Kraft wants this to go away. |
But Ken Kraft disputed Allen's interpretation, noting that the resolution itself refers to recruitment and retention.
Executive John Brown stated it "was never intended that the people at the top of the scale would be getting a 4.5% increase. My apologies to the people who were affected by this." He also argued, along with Mat Benol and Peg Ferraro, that it would create a precedent under which other pay grades would come in and demand increases, too. Benol called it a "slippery slope."
Chris Spadoni, who represents the 17 people he calls "the front line of our justice system," argued that no precedent would be set because those higher pay grades were never a part of the resolution. They aren't on the slope.
Brown indicated that unless Council amends the resolution, he will be forced to litigate the matter.
If he does, my guess is he loses. Neither these workers nor their union induced this mistake, which is the result of the Administration's own lack of due care. It also appears that these workers relied on the Administration's pledge.
"This is a contract that's been reneged on," concluded Bob Werner.
Though this matter was tabled, it is on the agenda for tonight's meeting.
Bernie
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First we have Miked Fleck - Best Ever -
now
Justice James
Really.
This was a screw up, but if a salary can be increased, why can't it be lowered? Why is this Deputy Director always involved in these messes? Where is HR and Campos?
ReplyDeleteI say take the raises back since a lot of them got raises on top of these after their contracts were approved. I would like a 9% raise ??
ReplyDelete"This was a screw up, but if a salary can be increased, why can't it be lowered? "
ReplyDeleteIt can be if five members of Council say so.
Allen is involved because she has become lead jester in the Clown administration. Wherever she walks she steps in cow poo. What would you expect if she was involved?
ReplyDeleteThis is pure greed on the part of these employees. Good for John Brown. This is why we the voters' elected him.
ReplyDeleteTrolls, If your boss said you were getting a raise, and then he said, nope, sorry not going to happen, what goes through YOUR mind?
ReplyDeleteBrown has new money now that the Stahl PR contract is over. Pay up and move on.
Brown screwed up plain and simple. Time to pay for that mistake. The raise should stay but if it is taken back, Brown will look like an incompetent idiot that he is! Scomillio screwed up and resigned, now it's Brown's turn to MAN UP, not send Kathy in to do his hatchet job.
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