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File #: RES 17-524    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 4/17/2017 Final action: 4/17/2017
Title: A Resolution Amending Appendix VII ("Appointee Pay Plan Schedule") of the Personnel Manual for the Village of Oak Park
Attachments: 1. Resolution 17-524, 2. Appendix VII
Submitted By
Julia Scott-Valdez: Assistant Village Manager Human Resource Director

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Amending Appendix VII ("Appointee Pay Plan Schedule") of the Personnel Manual for the Village of Oak Park

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Overview
Overview
The ranges in this appendix are modified to reflect the 2017 budget for general wage and potential merit increases for non-union employees.

Body
Staff Recommendation
The Human Resource Department recommends that the pay band be adjusted to reflect the FY17 budget.

Fiscal Impact
The proposed changes reflect the adopted FY17 budget which provided for wage adjustments up to 2.5% of base salary and as much as a 1% lump sum merit payment.


Background
The salary ranges in the pay band were designed in October of 2013. Since this point in time, some individual positions have been amended as appropriate to the market but the range as a whole for each band has remained the same. The natural progression through the band has created instances of some staff members at the top of the band. If we do not adjust the bands to reflect the 2017 budgeted amounts for merit increases, some staff members would not be eligible for the anticipated pay increase. They would 'top out' of their bands. Adjusting the bands in this manner is an accepted method in managing pay bands. The approved 2017 budget includes the ability for a general wage increase of 2.5% for those meeting expectations and up to a 1% merit.

The recommended changes in the Appendix also reflect recommend title changes for a limit number of non-union positions as well as the establishment of a Sustainability Coordinator position as proposed in a separate agenda item.

Alternatives
Maintain status quo.

Previous Board Action
N/A.


Citizen Advisory Commission Action
N/A

Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments
Discussions regarding employee compensation are part of the annual budget process in the Finance Committee.

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