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Fixing Salaries of Certain City Officials & Employees of City of South Bend Year 1937
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7/13/1936
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3165-36
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July 6, 1936 <br />Common Counsil <br />City of South Bend <br />South Bend' Indiana <br />Gentlemen: <br />Your Ways and Means Committee after due cohsideration of proposed salaries <br />for officers and /or employees under salary ordinance No. 3161 ppoposed the <br />following changes: <br />Deputy 6ity Clerk ............... ..........................1800 toiTO�'\ b �0 .O p <br />Probation Officer .......... ............................... 1800 to 1600 <br />Health Officer -part time ... ............................... 1800 to 1600 <br />General Street Foreman ..... ............................... 2080 to 2000 <br />Clerk Street Dept. 1800 to 1500 <br />Clerk -Board of Works and Safety ......... 1800 to 1900 <br />Asst. Engineer(formerly Clerk) .... 1300 to 1800 <br />Building Inspector ......... ............................... -- 12-G& \ S o 0 <br />Clinic Nurse .............. ............................... 1300 to 1400 <br />Clinic Inspector ........... ............................... 1300 to 1400 <br />Your committee has taken into consideration the increasing cost of living; <br />the necessity of maintaining loyalty; providing proper compensation for <br />intelligence' training, and skill; as well as realizing that none of these <br />City employees are in line to receive any pension or unemployment insurance <br />or Federal Old Age benefits such as are payable by industries and /or the <br />Police and Fire Department to their employees. Although the cost of living <br />is rapidly approaching that of 1931, yet it is impossible in vied of the <br />lack of full economic recovery to more fully restore previous pay -cuts. <br />It will be noted that in a number of instances' one em.loyee is now perform- <br />ing the duties previously handled by t,:ro or more employees. <br />',7e recommend that no additional compensation be allowed other than by salaries <br />under this ordinance to any of the above employees and /or officers, but that <br />reimbursement for transportation be made, or transportation be furnished un- <br />der proper restrictions where necessary in the proper performance of their <br />duties to the City of South Bend. <br />HLC:EN <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />GAYS and 3API5 CO::ITTEE <br />George Hull <br />George Goetz <br />Howard L. Chamber, Chr. <br />I <br />
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