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march 24,19]6
<br /> FUND GROSS EMPLOYEE NET EMPLOYER
<br /> DEPARTMENT PAYROLL DEDUCTION PAY CONTR/B. ,
<br /> 001 Legislative $ 1,492.16 $ 521.97 $ 970.19 $ 174.59
<br /> Legal 2,614.601,150.89 1,463.19 577.39
<br /> 004 Admin. 1,960.08 819.07 1,141.01 432.83
<br /> 006 Mayor 1,999.87892.73 441.68
<br /> 001 Personnel 4,885.73 1,530.69 3,1,107.19
<br /> 1,085.66
<br /> 010 Finance 6 Budget 1,413.21 805.14 667.41 325.32
<br /> 011 City Clerk 2,675.68 961.60 1,714.08 590.85
<br /> 012 City Treasurer .]62 .49
<br /> 014 2,873.84 941.56 1,926.28 1634.59 I
<br /> 015 mation Systeme ,607.15 .54 2,028.61 796.53
<br /> 016 Purchasing 2,135.00 1,161.80 973.20 471.71
<br /> 021 Community Development 9,957.64 4,034.63 5,923.01 2,280.87
<br /> 024ring 5,922.63 6,199.05 9,713.58 3,641.18
<br /> 031 Police s 65,931.62 23,112.02 42,159.60 8,503.35 '..
<br /> 032Fire ,863.08 4,61].0]
<br /> 033 Comm./Bldg.P 8 3
<br /> 2,983.81 1,391.34 ,592.47 685.11
<br /> Total-General Fund 209,79..94 82,484.67 129,314.21 26,433.01
<br /> � 101 Park and Recreation 14,667.57 6,117.18 8,540.29 3,270.33
<br /> 110 Library 9,096.49 3,365.32 5,731.17 1,865.53
<br /> 120 Street 6,922.58 8,912.68 3,631.10
<br /> 130. Manpower Po 1),9]8. 42 4,368.11 13,610.31 4,073.13
<br /> 199 Federal Shared Revere. 296.24 .86.91 209.27 68.03
<br /> 404 Sewer 560.58 3,142.30 4,818.28 1,964.49
<br /> 410 21,08 ].38 8,830.08 12,249.30 4,038.14
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<br /> 420 Sanitation 00.00 00.00 0.00
<br /> 425 ,408.51 ,311.41 9;.037.04 340.15
<br /> 501 Equip.R 18 ,031.20 3,225.25 4,805.95 .1,829.71
<br /> City Totals 2319,760.59 $124,532.03 $195,228.56 $51,314.82
<br /> C.0.8481
<br /> Roll was called with all Councilmen voting yen.
<br /> Notion Carried
<br /> • NEGOTIATOR
<br /> 0112023 Aldcro79.a 20492 by c 090112029 810291096 that th9
<br /> eailya er n n0lder retaining a pxofeseionel negotiator for the
<br /> City of Everett.
<br /> Councilman Alderoft reminded the Council that at budget time one
<br /> a
<br /> the administration had requested that ThPersonnel Manager b kept in
<br /> Ne budget w2that he would have to dothenegotiations for the C
<br /> this was of his prime duties. Councilman Alderoft also felt that
<br /> ion with the compulsory arbitration law,there was little n a pro-
<br /> anal negotiator with the Fire and Police as it generar
<br /> llycame out
<br /> to the same end anyway.
<br /> Councilman Rucker felt that the Council had not been happy in the past
<br /> with the wathenegotiations were handled so perhaps this new proposal
<br /> idea should be tried as e t goingbet f handlingsto the City d
<br /> perhaps his would b a very way o the negotiation.
<br /> 0294±1 8 Ebertth
<br /> ted Natperhapsa professional negotiator could
<br /> be employed for t negotiations w Police Departments
<br /> and the Personnel Manager could handle all the other unions.tm
<br /> Councilman.Michelson said he thought a professional negotiator would
<br /> just antagonize the union negotiators.
<br /> Roll was called on the motion not to hire a negotiator with. 1'
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