The Tehama County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to provide $125,000 stipends and up to 80 hours of paid administrative “stand-by” leave for some employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Tehama County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to provide $125,000 stipends and up to 80 hours of paid administrative “stand-by” leave for some employees during the coronavirus pandemic.
Board of supervisors voted today to provide 125- dollar stipends and up to 80- hours of paid administrative 'stand-by' leave for some employees during the pandemic.
"burt bundy" is the only supervisor who ended up voting 'no', saying the county employees should just be happy to have their jobs.
The other supervisors all voted to approve the payments, as long as the county uses a three- million dollar a- b- 109 reserve fund and other h-r savings to pay for it.
The county's goal was to make sure employees are available to keep essential county offices open during the pandemic.
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