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SPECIAL PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
Monday, September 16, 2002 - 6:45 P.M.
Council Chambers - County-City Building
Present:
Chairman Rackow, Alderpersons Seiser, Sowieja, Molski, Moore
Also Present: Mayor Wescott, C/T Schlice, Clerk Zdroik, Alderpersons Sevenich, Walther, Filipiak, Barr, Nealis, Phillips; Directors Gardner, Schrader, Van Alstine; Barbara Martin (Journal)
1. Request approval of donation of time to
employee in the Police Department.
In a memo addressed to Mayor Wescott, Police Chief Carpenter is requesting he be granted authority to manage and
administer the donation of hours and/or the scheduling of individuals who would volunteer to assist an employee
in the Police Department to maintain full employment status during this time.
The Police Chief went on to say that it is not necessary to involve other departments within the City at this time.
Ald. Molski moved, Ald. Moore seconded, to allow the Police Chief and Personnel Specialist to work together to
solicit donations of vacation time and or compensatory time or the scheduling of individuals who would volunteer
to work in place of the affected employee. Such donations would be sought from employees within the affected department
on a voluntary basis. A progress report is to be provided to the Committee at its November 11, 2002, meeting.
Ayes, all; nays, none. Motion carried.
2. Adjournment - 6:53 P.M.
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