The solar eclipse overshadowed most conversations Monday afternoon, but by Monday night, four members of the Camas City Council had moved on to another hot topic: city employee salaries.
“There are just too many moving parts and too many questions right now,” City Councilwoman Melissa Smith commented at Monday night’s meeting, after she and other councilors grappled with a resolution related to salaries and benefits for the city’s non-represented workers.
At the heart of the issue is an independent review of city employee salaries conducted by the consulting group HR Answers, Inc., earlier this year.
On July 17, the council voted 6-1 to accept the compensation study report and all city staff to use the research as a tool for negotiating with employee unions. Most councilors made it clear in July that their vote was not a blanket approval of the study’s findings, but rather an acceptance that the city had asked for a salary study and had received the consultants’ report. .
Councilmember Don Chaney said in July that he disagreed with approving or even accepting the report.