Commissioners to consider proposal
County employees ask for days off in lieu of raise
Cathy May - Contributing Writer
One by one the head of each department of Ripley
County government came filing into the Ripley County Commissioners
meeting until thirteen departments were represented. County
Recorder Tammy Borgman acted as spokesperson for the group.
Borgman said she understood there would not be a raise for
county employees in 2006 and presented the Commissioners with
a recommendation that each employee receive five additional
days off in 2006 in lieu of the raise.
These would be personal days and could only be used one day
at a time and not combined with vacation. This is to alleviate
any scheduling conflicts that bigger departments might encounter.
Each employee who has worked one year with the county would
be entitled to the five personal days. These days would be
used in 2006 and would not be carried over or paid in case
of termination.
Although all department heads were in agreement over giving
their employees five personal days, there was disagreement
over some of the process because everyone's department is different.
County Prosecutor Ric Hertel felt it should be left up to
the officer holder on how they schedule the personal days.
Asked by the Commissioners if giving an additional five days
off wouldn't be a strain on their offices, the department heads
assured the
Commissioners that it would not. Donald Dunbar, President of the Ripley County
Council said, "Nine out of ten people who visit the courthouse will tell
you, they've got too much help. We have 114 people on insurance which went
from $400,000 to $800,000 in one year."
Commissioner Bob Reiners said they would study the proposal
and consider it if there is no raise in 2006.
All three commissioners were in attendance: President Robert
Reiners, Chuck Folz and Lawrence Nickell. Attorney Neil Comer
was present to advise the Commissioners. Auditor Mary Ann McCoy
attended to take minutes of the meeting. The next Commissioners
meeting will be June 6, at 8:00 a.m. at the Commissioners Room
of the Ripley County Courthouse Annex in Versailles.

CATHY MAY PHOTO |
| Tammy Borgman, county recorder, addressed the Commissioners
at their meeting on Monday, May 23, representing Ripley
County government. The proposal given the Commissioners
was that county employees would receive five additional
days off in lieu of a raise for 2006. |