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Time to adjust city pay
Published Friday, November 6, 2009
In looking over the budget for the current fiscal year, reporters for The Selma Times-Journal have noticed big discrepancies in salaries among peers in departments and among those in various departments.
These salary gaps have been noticed before by others not in the media. About two years ago, a commissioned police study noted the problem with salary levels in the Selma Police Department and brought it to officials’ attention. The problem with recruiting more police officers is the dearth of livable wages with some incentives.
Selma has experienced hard economic times. This is a given. Even before that city employees really had no equitable step, graded salary plan.
Mayor George Evans is moving forward at a careful pace. He has appointed committees to examine city expenses, such as the many computer printers and copying machines used in the city. His committee on that issue saved the city about $2,400 a month ó that’s at least one salary, perhaps one and a half salary for the year for a worker.
While Evans is working on this issue, he needs to call together a committee and include the city’s general government committee to write an equitable step, pay grade plan that should become effective before the fiscal year 2011, which begins next October.
The public expects good employees. The public expects its tax dollars to pay for ample police and fire protection.
The city cannot compete with others if its salary scheme is a mess.
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Posted by bama (anonymous) on November 6, 2009 at 9:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Exactly. Selma lost a lot of its best officers to other town under the former administration. Now more than ever, Selma needs a strong, well maintained police force.
Posted by eyeonyou (anonymous) on November 6, 2009 at 11:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I agree. Why would a cop work for a city like Selma for less pay and double the crime...when he/she can go right up the road and get paid more, better promotional opportunites, less crime per capita and more staffing? If you want to recruit more cops in Selma, then the city needs to priorities more allocated money and start a hardcore promotional campaign. Until then, this city is stagnant on crime and is like a dog chasing its tail.
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