Staff has hired a consultant to provide a report to bring forward for Council to review
Staff at Corner Brook city hall are working to determine if council members will get a raise. At Monday night’s public meeting, Councillor Pamela Gill says they will be starting a Council Remuneration Review as per the City of Corner Brook Council Remuneration and Reimbursement Regulations. She says “in the third year of each Council’s term, Council shall conduct a comparative benchmarking exercise to review the current Council Remuneration with other municipalities in the Province and those of similar size and circumstances. Staff has hired a consultant to provide a report to bring forward for Council to review. Any changes to the Council Remuneration following this review would not be in effect until the first month of office for the next elected Council.
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