Otago Daily Times

About 100 ICC staff on 50% of wages

- LAURA SMITH laura.smith@odt.co.nz

AS the country moves into Alert Level 3, the way staff at Invercargi­ll City Council are paid will change, meaning about 100 employees will receive 50% of their usual wage.

About 25% of ICC staff who are unable to work during Level 3 have been told they will receive half of their wage but have the option to top it up with annual leave.

ICC chief executive Clare Hadley said the council was unable to obtain the government wage subsidy, and said the criteria to receive it were hard for a council to prove.

‘‘We started collecting informatio­n with the intention of applying for the subsidy. But it was subsequent­ly clarified you needed to be able to demonstrat­e a number of things that we were unable to demonstrat­e.’’

The wage change mainly affected staff who worked in the library or pool, which were unable to open.

‘‘We’ve tried to balance what this looks like for people, recognisin­g that staff we employ reflect the community that we’re part of.’’

She said the council endeavoure­d to keep staff working in other areas, such as for Civil Defence, but it was a reflection of the difficult circumstan­ces ‘‘which we all find ourselves in’’.

‘‘Its an effort to be collaborat­ive, cooperativ­e and go some way towards recognisin­g there would be a cost if we were to end their employment and that they need some income in order to maintain themselves during this period.’’

Once staff were able to work again, wages would go back to normal. All staff were paid in full until yesterday.

‘‘Right at the beginning we indicated that we would be looking at what the arrangemen­ts would be, and we clarified what they would be very early on that we would not be in a position to guarantee post April 27.’’

She said the council had also stated it provided an Employee Assistance Programme which included a range of services.

Staff were notified of the change in a Covid19 ICC staff update on April 22.

It said anyone working 100% would be paid in full, staff working less than fulltime would be paid at 75% and those unable to work would be paid 50%.

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