Press release from Buncombe County Government:
The Board of Commissioners approved a multi-year compensation study at the May 19 regular meeting, resulting in increased compensation for 649 Buncombe County employees and a new living wage minimum of $17 per hour for regular employees. Significant impact will be seen in the historically lowest graded positions – 76% of employees assigned to positions in the four lowest salary grades are recommended to receive pay changes based on their qualifications above the minimum job requirements. With the approval, the new pay plan will go into effect May 21.
The compensation study has been enacted in four phases:
- Phase one: Job analysis and descriptions
Review job analysis information and write Q1-Q4 descriptions
Define market peers and prepare survey- Phase two: Job evaluation and market study
Survey market peers for salary data
Identify job family structure
Define compensable factors
Create data models for reviewing salary results and internal pay- Phase three: Internal equity analysis
Analyze internal classification, pay disparities, and identify opportunities to improve equity
Provide management with recommendations for addressing pay inconsistencies- Phase four: Compensation planning and salary administration
Establish compensation grading system
Finalize pay calculations taking into consideration the new grading system, market data, compression, and budget constraintsIn order to ensure Buncombe County data reflects current pay in our region, 16 counties and cities were surveyed about nearly 200 job descriptions. That data helped create salary grade market rates and showed us the need to separate IT salary grades from county salaries to align with IT industry market rates.
In addition to regional data, a five-factor classification evaluation was used to determine the scope of each position. Those factors include:
- Complexity
- Scope of knowledge
- Problem solving
- Contact with others
- Leadership
Based on those scores along with each employees’ years of experience, employees were placed in sub-quartiles within each salary grade.
To view the presentation to Commissioners, click here. To view the new FY23 classification and compensation plan, click here.
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