$32,723 for early retirement, then re-hired
Hmmmmmm, wonder of they'll make her pay it back or was this a crooked scheme?
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Mary J. Taylor was hired by the Clinton County Law Library Resources Board, but not by a unanimous decision. The board voted 3-2 to rehire Taylor, according to Mark Brooker, resources board chair. Taylor will work part-time, Tuesday through Thursday.
Taylor declined to comment when contacted Thursday night.
Judy Gano was recently employed by the library resources board as the law librarian.
While the library is no longer funded from the county’s general fund, commissioners approved $26,778 for the law library board, part of which will pay Taylor’s salary. Commissioners voted 2-1, with Mike Curry and Randy Riley voting yes and David Strewart casting a no vote. “I don’t think it’s good public policy to pay an incentive for retirement and then to hire the person back,” Stewart said. “There’s plenty of people without work.”
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Bumping govt workers...
from full-time to part-time as a means to keep retirement and insurance benefits is happening all over.
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