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New Contract For Mount Carmel Street Department [News – Item, The (PA)]

justin strawser; justin strawser (staff writer [email protected])
By justin strawser; justin strawser (staff writer [email protected])
Proquest LLC

MOUNT CARMEL - The street department and borough council entered into a new one-year contract during the re-organization meeting Tuesday night that would freeze the wages of three borough employees.

Under the new contract, the street department will contribute 5 percent of their gross payment toward retirement and 20 percent toward their health insurance premiums - the first time in borough history the street department employees contribute to their benefits.

Additionally, their vacations days drop from 15 days to eight, their personal days from two to one and their vacation hours from 200 hours to 120 for employees working there for 25 years or more.

All accumulated sick time hours went to zero on Dec. 31, 2011, and they started the new year with 80 hours. By making this move, the borough dodges having to pay $71,000 if every employee went on sick leave at the same time.

The motion to approve the contract was made and seconded by Councilmen Robert Barrett and Robert Shirmer. It passed unanimously 6-0. Councilman Clem Plisiewicz Jr. was absent.

Later that night, street department laborer Charlie Muldowney handed in his letter of retirement, effective March 31. He has been with the borough since May 21, 1986.

Council members also discussed the consolidation issue of American Hose Chemical and Fire Company and West End Fire Company in executive session. Following the meeting, President Tony Matulewicz explained the borough will take no further action concerning the two organizations at this time.

Previously, the council gave American Hose until Jan. 2 to vacate the upper level of their building to make room for the West End social quarters.

They also wanted American Hose to renew their liquor license, of which the fire company officials started the process of doing. Council's request is to renew, sell and then apply for a change of premises for the West End liquor license.

In other business:

- Council approved the re-appointment of Matulewicz as borough president and Leroy "Chico" Moser as vice president. They also re- appointed Edward T. Cuff as secretary, Megan Dorkoski as treasurer, William Cole as solicitor, Brian Shurock as police chief, Robin William as code/zoning enforcement officer and Gerald Matzura as transit director. William Cain and Pliziewicz were re-appointed to the planning commission.

- Councilman Moser, Joseph Lapotsky and Gary Hixson Jr. were sworn into the board.

- Council adopted an ordinance to keep the property taxes at their current level.

- Regular council meetings will still be held at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month and the workshop meeting held the Monday prior to the regular meeting.

Copyright:  (c) 2012 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.
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