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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 03:02

In bonus approval, mayor asks for council pay cuts


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Doughtie prepares to give the certifictes. Doughtie prepares to give the certifictes.

Roanoke Rapids employees will get a $250 Christmas bonus but Mayor Emery Doughtie, who called for the motion tonight, is also asking council members to consider slashing their salaries by 50 percent.

The city has practiced giving this bonus for the last seven years, a memo contained in the council agenda packet notes. They are given to full time and permanent part time employees and to qualify the employee must have been hired on or before June 30 of this year.

The memo notes the finance department has prepared a budget transfer of $38,754 for the bonuses.

“Employees are being asked to do more with less,” Doughtie told council at its meeting. “Those dollars could make a difference in the type of Christmas they would have.”

Greg Lawson made the motion to approve the bonuses and Ernest Bobbitt cast the second.

Before the vote was cast, Doughtie told council, “We all know we're in a difficult situation to be spending $38,000.”

Doughtie said the city is closely monitoring its financial situation but would like council to look at its own salaries, reducing them by at least 50 percent.

 

In another matter tonight council honored firefighters Al Cooke and Donnie Gums and street department Crew Leader John Motley with certificates. The employees continued their city work during Hurricane Irene while sustaining damage to their own property in the storm.

 

Council was also told by Public Works Director Larry Chalker that the state Department of Transportation has offered the city funding up to $50,000 to replace damaged curbs and gutters on Roanoke Avenue.

The city will do the work and send invoices to the state. The work will replace the most deteriorated curbs and gutters along the 200 and 1000 blocks.

 

 

Lance Martin

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+4 #14 Kimberly 2011-11-14 23:42
While I agree that 136 city employees cannot shoulder this debt alone, believe me neither can the mere 40% of inhabitants who were fool enough to buy property in this city. Believe me when I say, I do NOT begrudge anyone a bonus, longevity, Christmas, or otherwise, and if this city was in good financial order, then I would be the first 1 rallying the cry to give it out. However, also know, that I have worked for the same employer for 14 years, I have never gotten a longevity bonus, a Christmas bonus, and I have not had any sort of raise in many years. In the last 4 years, I have had to take benefit cuts to keep my job because of the economy. That's what you do, or you find another job. Doing your job is not and should not be contingent upon receiving bonuses and raises.
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+8 #13 Casual Observer 2011-11-12 14:33
136 City employees CAN NOT pay for this Theatre. It is time to get off their backs and realize that these employees had NO say in this failed project - they are just left to suffer for it at the hands of others.
The citizens deserve answers and ceretainly relief, but constant pressure and erosion of benefits of the City's employees will get you neither.
Look at the tremendous amout of work during this recent hurricane - all of this done while still performong day to day tasks by each department, with less people to do it with!
City employees care greatly about their jobs and working for the public. Find one and have a conversation with them. Don't just attack them as a group and expect them to be the cure-all for this mountain of debt that they cannot cure.
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+2 #12 Michael 2011-11-12 13:37
In a situation of financial crisis, the city should not be paying ANY bonus of ANY type to ANY employee. It's really that simple. It's not that people aren't deserving, it's just not financially ethical to the taxpayers.
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+9 #11 Lance Martin 2011-11-11 20:14
Cutting the bickering comments off. Both of you have had your say and it's time to let others weigh in on the matter. Bojack, the comment that I chose not to post made wide, sweeping allegations. Thanks for your understanding — Editor
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0 #10 city employee 2011-11-11 20:02
Sorry, If you worked for the City, you would have known what I meant. I don't smoke. Was being sarcastic about not getting to take a break unless you smoke.
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-6 #9 BOJACK 2011-11-11 18:13
It is my understanding of the City's Ordinances and Personnel Policy that no smoking is allowed on any City owned property. I hope you stepped across the street to smoke.
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+4 #8 city employee 2011-11-11 18:00
Also, you have no idea how hard I work and how much work gets "dumped" on me (and certain other city employees). It seems the City is like other places of employment, depending on who you are and who you know dictates what you are allowed to "get away with". Some times I get disgusted and fed up and in a moment of probably bad judgement, I decided to check rrspin after I was told of the article. Please forgive me.
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-2 #7 city employee 2011-11-11 17:47
Bojack, consider that time of day as MY smoke break. It took me all of 2 minutes to post that comment.
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-6 #6 BOJACK 2011-11-11 14:19
As I wrote before, but Mr. Martin chose not to post it, I agree that the part time employees deserve a christmas bonus. But I do not believe it is a good use of limited funds to give the full time employees a longevity bonus on Dec 1 and then a christmas bonus on top of that. I further replied to the comments of "city employee" that I am discouraged to see that they are reading and posting to this website at 11:00 am on a Thursday morning, when I would expect they should be hard at work earning those bonuses.
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+3 #5 Kimberly 2011-11-11 01:14
First, let me say, I do not begrudge anyone a bonus, if we had it. However, we do not. Yet, our city council continues to WASTE money endlessly, how many thousands have been thrown down the rabbit hole on the waste management station? maybe if that had not spent on something we do not absolutely need right now, I could better stomach a bonus check being given. What about all the money spent on the sidewalk deal? The bottom line is that when you are in debt up to your neck - it's time to stop digging. Our city council and mayor have apparently not learned that lesson. They continue to believe that the property owner can continue to be squeezed and they can go on as they please whipping money into the wind.
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