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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1982.05.20 - 13827Lillian V. Moffitt, `County Commissioner _ Marilynn E. Gosling, County Commissioner LeRoy M. Cagney, Jr,, County Commissioner / A "7 Miscellaneous Resolution 82158 May 20, 1982 BY: Lillian V. Moffitt, County Commissioner, District #15 Marilynn E. Gosling, District #14 and LeRoy M, Cagney, Jr., District #-2 IN RE: SUBMISSION OF CHANGES TO MERIT SYSTEM RULE 2, SECTION VII To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Mr. Chairperson, Ladies, and Gentlemen: WHEREAS Section IV, Subsection A, of the Merit System Resolution requires that all changes in the rules and regulations of the Merit System shall be submitted to the Board of Commissioners at a regular meeting of the Board and shall become effective thirty (30) days after such meeting unless objection is received in writing by the Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners, in which case the objection shall become a matter of business at the next meeting of the Board; and WHEREAS Rule 2, Section VII, of the Merit System, entitled "Service Increment Pay Plan", is based on Miscellaneous Resolution #2817-A effective January I, 1954, and provides that county employees and appointed county officials be granted certain automatic salary increments in addition to the salary range for their classification; and WHEREAS it has become economically unfeasible to continue such a service increment pay plan for county employees and appointed county officials. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Rule 2, Section VII, of the Merit System Rules be amended to include a Subsection D which will read as follows: No county employee or appointed county official hired or appointed on or after July 1, 1982, shall be entitled to service increment pay increases. (This subsection shall not apply to any county employees whose service with the county commenced prior to this date.) M. Chairperson, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. May 20, 1982 #82I58 Moved by Moffitt supported by Cagney the resolution be adopted. The Chairperson referred the resolution to the Personnel Committee. There were no objections.