Employees Balk at Sharing Healthcare Costs.

Summerdale area resident and longtime  Public Works employee Dotson Brown spoke against the proposal for the city to require employees to share in paying their health insurance premiums (the city has been paying 100%).

He said he thought the council had ended their overtime, merit and cost of living raises 3 years ago; but said their most important benefit was their health insurance.

(publisher's note: Media records indicate in 2009 employees did get a 4% (cola) raise; and the city spent $800,000 on overtime in 2008; $300K was proposed for 2009)

Referring to the proposed privatization of garbage pick up that reportedly could save taxpayers almost $1 million, Brown wondered what the fifteen employees would do (go on unemployment?); but conceded the same thing is happening "all over the nation."

(publisher's note: Past media reports indicate the privatization proposal would require the city's current sanitation employees to be hired by whatever private company won the bid)

Brown added hourly employees at the warehouse had lots of other cost saving ideas--and were willing to talk with council members personally about them, bypassing management altogether.

He said Mayor Kant (and former mayor Nix) had assured them all they'd always have jobs with the city and ended by conceding they may have become a little spoiled over the years by Fairhope's better-than-most benefits.

(According to the city's just-approved 2011 budget, the city will pay about $606K for employee healthcare premiums and another $700K for retirement funding this year. )





In what seems now seems to have become a yearly ritual, employees also packed the council chambers in Sep. 2009 to apply pressure for a 3% raise, strongly endorsed by  Mayor Kant and Councilman Ford--but failed in their effort then. (article)





Comments

Anonymous said…
does anybody with the city tell the truth anymore. i dont think so. :(
Tea Party 2 said…
Sure. a guy who doesn't even live here wants us to give him the best benefits. He wont have to pay the bigger utility bills! This is Obama style big government liberalism at its worst. gimmee gimmee gimmee
Anonymous said…
Mayor Kant stated in today's Mobile Press Register that employee salaries and benefits are only a small percentage of the city budget. According to Mr. Mixon that percentage is slightly over 1/3 of the city budget.One third is not a small percentage. The Mayor had the opportunity to provide input to the budget process during formulation (he chose not to attend the public meetings) and per press accounts, Mr. Mixon sought his input on the draft budget once completed. The Mayor did not agree to meet to discuss. The council, the committee members and the department heads are doing more than the Mayor to save money and fund the city, its retirement fund, and repair its physical infrastructure for continuation of city services. The majority of workers in the US pay premiums for insurance coverage in addition to co-pays.Asking city workers to pay 10% is not unreasonable.
Green Party said…
Why can't they just give the extra benefits to the firemen. Doesn't everyone agree they deserve it?
Anonymous said…
I think people need to get their facts straight before writing a one sided review. The "City Employee" you are referring to has spend MOST of his life in Fairhope. He graduated from Fairhope High. He lived and paid taxes in Fairhope. His kids were raised in Fairhope and went to Fairhope Schools. He has worked for the City for 25 years. He has only recently moved out of town. So let's not jump to conclusions about what people want.
Anonymous said…
Public Works did NOT get raises for the last 2 years. I don't know where those media reports are from?
Anonymous said…
There where no COLA increases in 2009 and none for 2010. The only raises in 2009 were the council approved promotions of the city admin, HR director, etc..
Anonymous said…
the fire dept is a volunteer fire dept with 3-5 city workers working at the fire stations and who respond to fire calls. each fireman who responds to a call gets $10.00 which could add up quite nicely if they receive say 4 vehicle accidents in one day. some make a nice extra salary doing this
fairhopegal said…
Some Fairhope Public Works employees do act like spoiled kids sometimes, hooting, howling to get their way. Hurling muttered insults at the council too. Seems to happen every year when they want a raise. Claim to be good Christians too probably.

Some supervisors are no better. "Lie to get" by is their creed. Sets a bad example. Poor discipline. this is what happens when you hire unqualified people to those jobs.

In the end, its costs citizens more with higher utility rates and taxes.
Anonymous said…
Who runes Fairhope the public works employees or the City council?
Anonymous said…
Quit mooching off the citizens of Fairhope. We're sick and tired of paying for your cushy benefits and raises. The private sector hasn't given raises in about 3 years. Shut up and be glad you have a job. My utility rates keep going up to fund benefits while I fork over several hundred bucks a month for health insurance through MY employer.