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STAFF REDUCTIONS ANNOUNCED IN CUYAHOGA COUNTY FISCAL OFFICE

Cuyahoga_County_webThe restructuring rests, in part, on an 18-week study by the Archer Co. of Rock Hill, S.C. that determined the civil service classification of hundreds of county employees.

 

CLEVELAND — About 33 employees are to be laid off in a restructuring of the operations of the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office.

The reductions are part of an ongoing, systematic examination of all offices in Cuyahoga County’s new charter form of government. Before today’s announcement, county government had already reduced its payroll by a net 310 employees since Jan. 1 for an annual net savings of about $17.6 million.

The latest restructuring will reduce county government’s annual payroll expense by an additional $1.7 million.

“The goal here is to serve taxpayers more efficiently by streamlining how Cuyahoga County does business,” Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald said. “This new form of county government has created opportunities to trim costs, and we are pursuing them.”

The restructuring rests, in part, on an 18-week study by the Archer Co. of Rock Hill, S.C. that determined the civil service classification of hundreds of county employees. Previously, many of those classifications were unclear, making personnel decisions difficult.

The Fiscal Office was created by the new county charter that took effect Jan. 1, 2011. It includes functions of the old auditor’s office, the old recorder’s office and the auto title offices that were previously run by the clerk of courts.

Affected employees were being notified today of the layoff decisions.

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