(KLZA)-- On a 2-1 vote the Pawnee City Council approved the recommendation of the Wage Committee for fiscal year 2017-18 wages for City employees when they met Monday evening.
Employees will receive a three-percent cost of living increase. A 25-cent increase will also be given upon obtaining each certification.
The Christmas bonus has been eliminated. A performance bonus of up to $75 or a $25 minimum will be instituted, but will be based on the City Employee’s overall performance.
Utility Clerk Olivia Weinmans wage will be increased to $13 per hour beginning May 2.
Councilman John Dahlgren cast a nay vote and Councilman Mark Sunneberg Jr. was absent.
The Council did accept the letter of resignation from Deputy Clerk / Treasurer Carol Glathar. Glathar has accepted a position as the City Clerk in Humboldt.
The Council approved advertising to fill the position of Deputy Clerk / Treasurer. Applications will be accepted until May 12 with interviews to be conducted the week of May 15th.
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