The following is a monthly letter written by Mendocino County’s 3rd District Supervisor John Haschak to constituents:
There has been a lot of talk about supervisorial raises. The Board’s goal in negotiations was to get all employees to market rate for their positions. We did this with all bargaining units. With all department heads, CEO, and elected officials, we did the same thing except we used comparables for Humboldt, Sonoma, and Lake Counties which intentionally provided a lower increase in pay. Within the next two years, all employees will achieve this market rate. The same is true for the electeds, CEO and department heads. Instead of losing trained employees to other counties, we will be able to better retain and attract employees.
There are 150 job classifications making more than the Supervisors. As a teacher, I would have made more than I do as a Supervisor. When I first ran for Supervisor, the Board had given themselves a 39% raise before the employees got their raise. I did not accept that money. Instead, I created scholarships for students in the 3rd District. With the current agreements, everyone else has already received the market rate agreement. Without getting the Supervisors to market rate, we would not be treating everyone equally. This would set up future Boards for a huge increase at some point. As noted in the Board meeting, the State requires the Supervisors to approve their own salary increase.
The Sherwood Road Emergency Access Route special assessment passed by almost a 2-1 margin. Being a pilot program, we overcame many problems along the way. Persistence by many will create a safer community. This pilot program created a roadmap on how to better prepare our communities for emergencies.
Mendocino County Office of Emergency Services (OES) launched a new evacuation mapping software on MendoReady.org. The Genasys Protect map allows public access to all emergency advisories, warnings, and orders in the County. It also lets you view incident-specific evacuation points, evacuation centers, shelters, road closures, sandbag stations, and other resources.
A shout out to Municipal Advisor Councils. In the 3rd District, Laytonville and Round Valley have MACs. They provide needed input into land use issues and other community concerns. The meetings are open to the public and the members are all volunteers with the community’s best interest at heart. Whether it is providing comment on proposed projects or community concerns, organizing for disaster preparedness, or envisioning community needs, these meetings provide forums for local, county, and state officials to hear from and share with the people. I appreciate the concerns they bring forward and the meetings often give me projects to work on.
I am available by email haschakj@mendocinocounty.gov or phone 707-972-4214.
John
“The Board’s goal in negotiations was to get all employees to market rate for their positions. We did this with all bargaining units.” This is a lie. It maybe what they are telling themselves to make themselves feel better about giving themselves a raise.
County employees were giving a 2.5 raise this year, what was the % the BOS rec’d? They do not even work a 40 hour week.
Myself personally, I bring home less than $20 a pay check because of the raises the County agreed for SEIU members. We are the lowest paid county employees.
The BOS members do not live in reality.
you deserve a raise! McGourty, not so much
“As a teacher, I would have made more than I do as a Supervisor.”
Teachers require a college degree, another year of college to learn the skills required to educate children, and then continuing education. They should be paid more than a supervisor the qualifications for which are…..
a. heartbeat
b. breathing
c. intelligence
OK, C not so much.
You do a good job for us, I’m mostly talking about the rest of the board, specifically Mr./Mrs. ________
Insert whoever you like.
Its never going to be positive when sitting in a Leadership Position. So keep doing the work and know that since the Board Members know that they need a increase then the People working for the county also has that same need and for them to find a way to give them one too…..
Never gonna be all good comments from public…..