Last week, members of the Plymouth Common Council received proposed modifications to the Employee Handbook from City Attorney Jeff Houin and Human Resource Manager Jen Klingerman. Houin said it was the first draft and not the final version. He said no action is requested at this point. The attorney said there are some other updates
During the Plymouth Common Council meeting Wednesday evening Jen Klingerman, the city’s HR Director presented an update on the 2024 benefits. She noted the update was later than normal because they’ve been waiting for the new agreement for clinic services. Klingerman said she and the city attorney were expecting a jump in benefit costs due
Last Monday evening the Plymouth Common Council approved a request to transfer funds within the Fire Department’s line items. The total amount of the transfer is $7,000 with $1,000 coming from Other Materials, $2,000 from Other Supplies, and $4,000 from Training with $1,200 going into the line item for Physicals and $5,800 into the Equipment
This week the Plymouth Common Council approved the third and final reading of the ordinance setting salaries for appointed officers and employees, fire and police personnel for next year. For the most part, the city is offering a 5% wage increase for 2024. There were two amendments to next year’s salary ordinance, for the Fire
Jen Klingerman, the City of Plymouth’s Human Resources Director last week told members of the Board of Public Works and Safety that she met with Fire Chief Steve Holm recently because he has a couple of firefighters that are interested in getting their paramedic certification. Klingerman and Chief Holm have created a contract that firefighters