Daily News (Los Angeles)

City Councilmem­ber McOsker seeks to address city staffing gaps

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As the city of Los Angeles faces a significan­t staffing shortage across its various department­s, Councilman Tim McOsker on Friday introduced a motion to create an incentive program to address the city's staffing shortages.

“If you have high vacancy rates at a department such as Public Works, it's going to take longer to get a pothole filled or for the Transporta­tion Department it might take longer to get stop signs approved,” said McOsker in a statement. “These are the basic functions of our government that we are having a hard time performing because of this shortage.”

The city is experienci­ng a 21% municipal job vacancy rate across its department­s. The motions requests a report of the city's vacancy rate in each department citywide to understand the full scope the city's hiring needs.

Currently, the city has programs such as Targeted Local Hire and Bridge to Jobs, which have led to hires in the city and helped underemplo­yed population­s find a pathway to civil service careers with the city.

“City workers make L.A. run, but right now we're in a hiring crisis,” said Councilman Hugo Soto-Martínez, who seconded the motion. “This motion will make it easier to find and hire the people who give Angelenos the services they deserve.”

The motion also instructs the city's Personnel Department and the city's administra­tive officer to report on ways to establish an incentive program, prioritizi­ng department­s with the highest vacancy rates and report on potential funding for this program in the upcoming fiscal year.

The city's Public Safety Committee approved a hiring bonus plan last week for the Los Angeles Police Department to incentiviz­e new and lateral hire and retain personnel. These incentives include $5,000 for new hires for entering the academy, for completion, and for three years of service. That motion still needs to be approved by the full City Council.

Many agencies have adjusted their recruitmen­t initiative­s after offering a hiring bonus provided them with a competitiv­e advantage in the labor market.

“As we continue to recover from the pandemic, now is the time to look for creative ways to fill vacancies within the city family,” said Councilman Bob Blumenfiel­d, who also seconded the motion.

The motion heads to the Personnel, Audits and Hiring Committee, which McOsker serves as chair.

 ?? BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Los Angeles City Councilmem­ber Tim McOsker said Friday he would like the city to address its staffing shortages by creating an incentive program to attract candidates.
BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Los Angeles City Councilmem­ber Tim McOsker said Friday he would like the city to address its staffing shortages by creating an incentive program to attract candidates.

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