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File #: MOT 19-125    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 12/2/2019 Final action: 12/2/2019
Title: A Motion to Approve Staff's Recommendation to Overhire Police Officer, Community Service Officer and Firefighter/Paramedic Positions in FY20
Submitted By
Cara Pavlicek, Village Manager

Reviewed By
LKS

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Motion to Approve Staff's Recommendation to Overhire Police Officer, Community Service Officer and Firefighter/Paramedic Positions in FY20

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Overview
Overview
Staff is seeking approval to hire new police officers, community service officers and firefighters when there is a pending retirement/resignation of an employee combined with another long-term employee disability where said employee is not expected to return to work for an extended time period, resulting in overtime expenditures to fill the "vacancy" when minimum staffing levels in public safety positions require. This program was first approved in FY17 and annually thereafter by the Village Board and staff is seeking to continue in FY20.

Body
Staff Recommendation
Approval.

Fiscal Impact
None. The overhire of positions would be permitted only if the cost of doing so would be covered in the existing budget appropriation and/or reduce overtime costs.

Background
The Village has experienced a number of instances, particularly in the Police and Fire Departments, where it has knowledge of staffing changes such as a pending retirement/resignation necessitating hiring and cross- training a replacement employee prior to the departure of the existing employee or backfilling a position for an employee on long-term disability where the employee is not expected to return for an extended period of time. Given the 24/7/365 work schedules of police officers, community service officers (CSO) and firefighter/paramedics is necessary to maintain staffing levels to provide proper coverage and as a result, overtime can be significant when there is an extended vacancy in an authorized position.

Prior to July 2017, the Village did not have a method to address these types of issues. In the two scenarios above, we would have to wait until the pending retirement or separation occurs to fill the position and would not be able to...

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