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1 <br />Orange County <br />Board of Commissioners <br />Action Agenda Item Abstract <br />Meeting Date: October 20, 1998 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. <br />Subject: Personnel Ordinance Revision — Promotion Pay Policy <br />Department: Personnel <br />Attachment(s): <br />1 — Draft Personnel Ordinance Revision - <br />Article 5.0, Pay Plan <br />2 — Promotion and Reclassification Policy <br />Survey of Area Employers <br />Public Hearing: Yes No X <br />Budget Amendment <br />Needed: Yes No X <br />Information Contact: <br />Elaine Holmes, Personnel Director <br />Extension 2550 <br />Telephone Number: <br />Hillsborough <br />732 -8181 <br />Chapel Hill <br />968 -4501 <br />Durham <br />688 -7331 <br />Mebane <br />227 -2031 <br />Purpose: To consider amending the Orange County Personnel Ordinance <br />to change the policies covering employee pay handling on <br />promotion and reclassification. <br />Background: At the September 1, 1998 meeting, the Board considered this <br />proposed Personnel Ordinance Revision covering Promotion <br />Pay. At that meeting the Board decided to defer consideration <br />of this policy change until the planned employee compensation <br />work session. The Board held the employee compensation work <br />session on October 13, 1998. The Board did not have the <br />opportunity to take action on this proposed change at the <br />October 13 work session and it is presented here for the Board's <br />consideration. <br />Promotion <br />A promotion occurs when an employee transfers to another <br />position at a higher salary grade. For example, it is a promotion <br />if an employee transfers from a Child Protective Services Social <br />Worker position (salary grade 70) to a Child Protective Services <br />Supervisor position (salary grade 72). <br />Currently, the Orange County Personnel Ordinance provides <br />that when an employee is promoted the employee receives a <br />one -step salary increase (about five percent) or an increase to <br />