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An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled:
"An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation
rates of certain city, positions and employments, 11
approved January 23, 192"5, as amended. 'Fkfs- �e= teinegeaey- ed�nane�
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THE. COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1, That Ordinance No-. 6446, approved January 23, 1925,
as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by striking out of
Section V the following titles 'where they appear in Grade 60:
City Clerk
Deputy Commissioner
Deputy Comptroller
Secretary to the Mayor
Section 2. That said ordinance, as amended, he and the same is
hereby further amended by inserting immediately after the - material in.
Grade -[? in said Section V the following: Councll File No. 21813'x= Ordinance No.�
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Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty
days after its passage, approval, and publication,
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OFFICE OF
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JOSEPH J. MITCHELL
CITY COMPTROLLER
May 28, 1964
To the Mayor and
Members of the City Council
Gentlemen:
)MPTROLLER
MINNESOTA
JOSEPH P. LA NASA
DEPUTY CITY COMPTROLLER
Receritly` the Civil Service Bureau submitted for your con-
sideration both the salary data,and salary trends which occurred dur-
ing the past two years. After consideration by the Council members
acting as the Personnel Committee you recommended that an ordinance be
presented to the Council to effectuate a 6% increase in salary for the
professional classes and 3% for all other graded employees.
This can be accomplished in either of two ways. The Council's
salary Ordinance No. 6446 could be amended, or you could request us to
amend Ordinance No. 3250 by upgrading the positions in such a way as
to effectuate the salary increases intended. It is agreed that the
simpler of the two methods would be to regrade the positions.
Since this latter method must be initiated by the Civil Service
Commissioner, I respectfully request that you ask me in writing to do
this. I feel this is right and proper because thesalary fixing power
is exclusively a power of your Body and I do not wish to initiate any-
thing which might appear to impinge on the prerogative of the Council.
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Respectfully yours,
JOSEPH XK=CHELL
Civil Service Commissioner
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"May 28, 1964
Mr. Chairman and Members of the City Council:
It is axiomatic that when one has all the facts, it is relatively
easy to arrive at the correct solution of a problem, or make the
correct decisions. We believe that it is generally accepted that
city employees be paid wages generally comparable to that paid in
private industry. The Chamber of Commerce is putting a big push
behind a current effort to get all necessary figures and facts
so that intelligent action can be taken -on any necessary adjust-
ments of the,wages and salaries of city employees.
We are most disappointed that, even while we are making this
effort to gather all pertinent facts, there is a rush to intro-
duce and adopt a salary increase ordnance, before the findings
of the several committees working on this subject become avail-
able.
We believe that steady progress is being made in the meetings
between officials of the Civil Service Bureau and personnel
administrators from private industry, and that recommendations
will be forthcoming shortly. We are meeting twice a week in
the form of sub - committees, studying wages, salaries, and fringe
benefits in three separate groupings - -- mechanical trades, gen-
eral salaried employees, and the professionals - -- and are con-
fident that this continuing effort will result in an agreement
on the pertinent facts which will permit the adoption of a pro-
gram acceptable to all.
We therefore again request that you defer action on these wage
and salary ordinances until the current salary, wage and fringe
benefit study is completed.
Thank you.
William Z. West, Chairman
Wage and Salary Study Committee
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An. amendment to Council File No. 218137, which is an
ordinance amending Ordinance No. 6446, entitled:
"An administrative ordinance fixing the compensation
rates of certain City positions and employments,"
approved January 23, 1925, as amended.
Council File No. 218137 is hereby amended by striking out
of Section 2 the grade number 116111, and by substituting in lieu thereof
the grade number 1162 ".
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An amendime#t to Council File Xo. 218137. which, *6 an
ordinance 4mending Ordino-hoo No,. 6446
'''An adn-Aftis-iftflyd Qrdinanoelixjng the-coin sensation,
rates of certain City poeitionfs and, or
apl6yv"nts,
approvod.$andAry amended.
Council F-iie'No'! AI8-0iis'beretI3yamended by striking out
of Section 2 the grade number' 116111', by substituttng in 6402ereot
the grade, number 11620,
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