Four County Recorder Office Staff Will Lose Their Jobs Come January 1, 2016.

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Dear Colleagues:

As many of you may be aware, during the budget hearings in September, County Council removed four line items from our staff. What that means for you and for us, is that four of our seven front office staff will lose their jobs come January 1, 2016. It also means that there is a strong likelihood that our office functionality will decrease severely, and that our efforts to support you in this transition of new CFPB laws will be reduced. In response, Z will be making a statement at the County Council Personnel and Finance meeting on November 25, 2015 at 8:00am. She would like me to invite you to attend the meeting. It is her hope that you will aid us in making it known to the council that a full staff is indispensable, and that is a complete disservice to you and our community to remove them from this office.

Following this meeting, a second one to solidify the events of the 25th will be open to the public as well on December 2, 2015 at 3:30pm. Z would also like me to encourage your attendance to this as well. Your support is valued and much appreciated.

Sincerely,

Shannon Edwards

Vanderburgh County Chief Deputy Recorder

1 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Rm 231

Evansville IN 47708

4 COMMENTS

  1. Are they having to cut this funding because they will not have the $200,000 in commissioner property sales when they start transferring the properties to the Brownfield for the special interest land bank?

  2. These cuts and their attendant publicity are just to give the new council something to hang their hats on when they restore the things the previous council wisely chopped.

    • What new council? These cuts were made by the County Council not the City Council.

      • You’re right. I was thinking about the cuts the City Council made, the ones I think will for the most part be restored. I should have read it closer.

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