Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin has suggested giving city officials a little extra for 2023. NEWS FROM THE CITY According to his release, Woodfin has proposed a resolution in which he will adjust the cost of living for all city employees by 5%. The resolution was presented at the Birmingham Budget Conference. The mayor’s resolution also proposes funding new venues and restoring key facilities such as Rickwood Field, Legion Field, and other facilities. Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication,” said Mayor Woodfin. “The City is committed to investing in and offering competitive compensation to all City employees to retain and recruit an efficient and effective workforce based on customer service.” COLA ‘s total cost is $13.5 million, with an additional $26 million. The mayor’s investment in his second resolution. Both resolutions will be put before a full parliament at a later date.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin has suggested giving city officials a little extra for 2023.
According to a news release from the city, Woodfin has put forward a resolution to adjust the cost of living for all city employees by 5%.
These resolutions were presented today at a meeting of the Budget and Finance Committee in Birmingham.
The mayor’s resolution also proposed funding new venues and restoring key facilities such as Rickwood Field, Legion Field, and other facilities.
“The city’s greatest asset in serving Birmingham is our people, our city employees. Thank you for your sacrifice and dedication,” said Mayor Woodfinn. “The City is committed to investing in and offering competitive compensation to all City employees to retain and recruit an efficient and effective workforce based on customer service.”
The total cost of COLA is $13.5 million, with an additional $26 million invested in the mayor’s second resolution.
Both resolutions will appear before the full council at a later date.