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McClure added that the vaccine is being offered to residents, too. So far, 145 of about 530 residents have been vaccinated. There has been very little resistance from those who live at the home.
Hazard pay for Gracedale workers terminated on December 31, and Council agreed to extend it. Thirty per cent will be paid to employees at Tower 10, where Covid-19 residents are located. Remaining employees will get 20% if they work extra shifts.
Council member John Cusick said he supports hazard pay, but argued it should be time-limited. "Making this open-ended will put us in a bad spot," he observed. He suggested that hazard pay should expire on June 1.
Council member Tara Zrinski asked whether the union was consulted, and Administrator Jennifer Stewart-King responded that this is a "management prerogative" and no consultation is needed. She added that there is $4 million in CARES Act money available for "infection control," and this is how the hazard pay is funded.
By a vote of 8-0, Council approved the hazard pay extension.
Council member Peg Ferraro was absent and participated in no votes.
In other business, Council voted 8-0 to approve the appointment of Kathleen Wedge as Director of Human Resources, and at a salary of $96,094.
Finally, Council voted 8-0 to approve a two-year contract extension with corrections officers. They will receive 2 1/2% in Year 1 and a step (about 5%) in Year 2.
There is no separate source of funding for corrections officers or Juvenile Justice workers.
How did the Hefner Woman president do?
ReplyDeleteWhy are taxpayers paying Peg Ferraro? She took an oath to represent and isn't representing. She's not even attempting play out the string.
ReplyDeleteThe meeting was mercifully brief and Heffner seemed ok. No snarkiness in her first meeting.
ReplyDeleteHeard Zirinski wasted no time in taking center stage again at the county meeting. Does she ever stop?
ReplyDeleteI’m ordinarily no fan but thought her behavior was fine.
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