Buffalo Grove discusses move to merit-based raises

Posted: October 1, 2012 at 10:25 am

Article updated: 9/30/2012 6:29 AM

Buffalo Grove trustees last week discussed a proposal for a 2 percent general wage increase for village employees not covered by collective bargaining agreements.

The proposal floated by Human Resources Director Art Malinowski at last weeks committee of the whole meeting sparked a lengthy discussion of moving to a system of merit-based wage increases.

Malinowski said the proposal was based on a survey of surrounding communities.

He also recommended establishing a budget of $150,000 to address the salaries of about 30 employees who have been stuck in the middle of their pay ranges for some years.

He said village staff is in the process of developing a new performance evaluation tool that will enable future range progression to be tied to performance, rather than such criteria as longevity.

We have been trying to address this question for what seems like decades, Trustee Jeffrey Berman said. The fact that we still struggle to apply a merit-based component to this is difficult for me to accept.

Village Manager Dane Bragg said the pay system is not ideal. Its, I would say, kind of bandaged and paper-clipped together right now, because we havent had much money to distribute.

Trustee Steve Trilling had reservations about implementing a 2 percent raise plus an increase to move people through pay ranges.

He said, I believe that employees that excel and do a good job deserve pay raises commensurate with the ranges that have been established. I also believe that those that generally do an adequate job or even less than adequate job, if thats the case, being stuck at the midpoint in range or even below that midpoint is certainly justified.

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