Newbury Human Resources Board Deliberates on Reserve Compensation Fund Proposal
- Meeting Overview:
The Newbury Human Resources Board recently convened to discuss several topics, including the proposed creation of a reserve compensation fund designed to address critical or exceptional compensation adjustments. The meeting, rescheduled due to a storm, was attended by several board members, where the potential implications of this proposal were heavily debated.
The primary focus of the meeting was on the language and structure of the proposed warrant article related to the reserve compensation fund. The board recognized that this article sits outside normal budget considerations, requiring input from various stakeholders, including the town administrator, the select board, and the finance committee (Fincom). Concerns were raised about the language used in the proposal, particularly the term “unanticipated,” which some believed could imply a lack of foresight. Participants advocated for replacing it with terms like “critical,” “exceptional,” or “urgent” to convey a sense of preparedness rather than a reactive stance.
The board discussed the potential implications of the reserve fund, specifically the risk that it might be perceived as a pool of money, encouraging department heads or employees to request additional compensation outside the typical review process. The need for clear guidelines was emphasized, with suggestions that department managers, the town administrator, and the select board effectively manage these requests. There was an acknowledgment that the fund would not roll over from year to year, and various statutory requirements would need to be met for its establishment.
Another aspect of the discussion was the potential amounts that could be allocated to the reserve fund, with suggestions ranging from $25,000 to $50,000. However, it was clarified that there were no strict guidelines governing its size. The board was aware that the details surrounding the fund would be scrutinized at the upcoming town meeting in May, where the justification for the fund would need to be clearly articulated.
As part of this discussion, the board considered whether the fund should be utilized to compete with neighboring towns for staff who might leave for better-paying jobs. One viewpoint highlighted the importance of documented needs for any adjustments to be justified. Concerns about the historical context of compensation adjustments were also raised, referencing past instances where certain positions had lagged behind market standards.
The meeting also addressed employee actions and job vacancies. A laborer position within the Department of Public Works (DPW) was filled following an employee’s resignation. Two full-time firefighters had resigned, one moving to a private sector position and the other to his hometown. An internal candidate from the call firefighter EMTs was appointed to one of the vacant full-time positions, although one firefighter position remained unfilled. Additional openings were anticipated from the police department, pending further details.
Safety issues were another topic of discussion, particularly concerning compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The board discussed an ongoing ADA compliance audit aimed at ensuring accessibility across town offices. It was noted that while some updates had been made by the management company, a comprehensive audit had not been performed since 2015. The board recognized the importance of this audit, linking it to safety considerations within town facilities.
Tracy Blais
Human Resources Committee Officials:
Mark Gleckman, Patty Fisher, Diane Doyle, John Nelson Ferrara, Anthony P. Antico, Lynne Peabody
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Meeting Type:
Human Resources Committee
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/02/2026
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Recording Published:
03/05/2026
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Duration:
38 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Newbury
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