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<br />North Olmsted Ci ty Council
<br />August 7, 1980
<br />Page 4.
<br /> DURING-5980
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<br />CITY YRS OF WAGES LONGEVITY PARAMEDIC TOTAL
<br />SERVICE BdN~JS
<br />SHAKER 2 $18,725 --------- $ 500 $19,225
<br />HT S
<br />5 18,725 --------- 500 19,225
<br />10 18.725 $ 500 500 19,725
<br />15 18,725 700 500 19,925
<br />COLUM-
<br />BUS 2 18,740 ---------- -------~-- 18,740
<br />5 18,740 ---------- ---------- 18,740
<br />10 18,740 300 ---------- 19,040
<br />15 18,740 450 ---------- 19,190
<br />BEREA 2 16,549 ---------- 827 (50) 17,376
<br />5 18,246 100 912 (5%) 19,258
<br />10 18,246 350 912 (5%) 19,508
<br />15 18,246 600 912 (50) 19,758
<br />Of other communities surveyed, none was found to have an equal or
<br />better total pay package than that offer ed to the North Olmsted Fire
<br />Department.
<br />Even without the longevity factor, wages for Firemen in other communi-
<br />ties were lower throughout than those in the North Olms ted Fire Depart-
<br />ment. The chart b~Yo~ show s starting Fire Department wages and wages after
<br />two years, withou t longevity or bonuses:
<br />CITY STARTING PAY 1980 PAY AFTER TWO YEARS
<br />NORTH OLMSTED $15,011 $19,308
<br />TOLEDO 16,477 18,079
<br />COLUMBUS 10 , 712 ~8 , 74 0
<br />ZANESVILLE 12,347 13,453
<br />SANDUSKY 16,536 17,364
<br />ASHLAND 12,304 13,567
<br />WESTLAKE 15,898 18,949
<br />PARMA 15,719 18,484
<br />SIDNEY 14,227 16,827 (after 3 yrs)
<br />NORWALK 13,260 15,600
<br />MARYSVILLE 11,003 13,364
<br />WILD~INGTON 12,729 15,496 (after 5 yrs)
<br />AKRON 16,806 19,656 (after 4 yrs)
<br />DAYTON 12,043 15,163 (after 3 yrs)
<br />CANTON 14,717 15,895 (after 1 yr)
<br />SPRINGFIELD 13,179 16,643 (after 6 yrs)
<br />EUCLID 16,407 18,162 (no paramedic prog.)
<br />LAKEWOOD 13,940 18,735 (paramedic program
<br /> through hospital,
<br /> not city)
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