Charleston compensation survey to be discussed at city council meeting

  • Source: WCBD-TV NBC 2 Charleston
  • Published: 05/24/2022 12:00 AM

The preliminary results of the compensation survey conducted by the City of Charleston will be discussed at Tuesday’s city council meeting. Pay is a serious factor in not being able to fill dozens of spots with the city’s ranks. It’s a problem that’s been seen on the front lines. “For non-sworn year to date,” Ryan Landry, compensation and human resources data manager with the City of Charleston, said, “we’ve hired 82 employees. Eighty-nine have separated. For fire, we’ve hired 27, lost 17. For police, we’ve hired 15 and lost 16 for a total of 124 new hires, 122 separations, for a net gain of two.” The city says their non-sworn staffing currently sits at 75 percent, police staffing is at 90 percent and fires is 95 percent. “The fire department,” Landry said, “they have big classes, which is where you see big spikes in their staffing level because they bring on a large number at once."



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