All: Fairfield County appointed a committee to address employee appreciation, recruitment and retention in 2018. The Commissioners adopted the recommendations of the committee which include provisions for an additional personal day, higher merit pay, and other recommendations based upon the use of a countywide performance appraisal tool and compensation plan. An employee must exceed standards during their yearly performance appraisal to be eligible for certain recognition. Appointing authorities must also use the approved performance appraisal tool during evaluations and join the countywide compensation plan to be eligible for the county merit pay program. So far, all elected officials have adopted the recommendations unless they have contracts in place which replace or better a particular recommendation. Attached is the committee recommendation report. Thanks much, Jeff Jeffrey D. Porter Fairfield County Director of Human Resources and Risk Management 210 E. Main Street, Room 106 Lancaster, OH 43130 740-652-7895 jeffrey.porter@fairfieldcountyohio.gov<mailto:jeffrey.porter@fairfieldcountyohio.gov> From: CORSA-broadcast <corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org> On Behalf Of Frank Hatfield Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2019 11:30 AM To: corsa-broadcast@corsa.org Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Employee Recognition Program Good morning! I'm reaching out to see if your county commissioners or other appointing authorities in your county have established an employee recognition program that provides additional paid leave for outstanding perform? If so, could you please share a copy of your program? A county has inquired looking for samples that they could use in crafting their own program. As you know, Ohio law (ORC Section 325.25) allows such programs, upon notifying the board of county commissioners, as long as the costs of the program do not exceed the office's budget. Below is the text of the law. Thanks so much for your time and assistance! Really appreciate it! Cheryl Subler CCAO http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/325.25v1 325.25 Program to recognize outstanding employee performance. Upon notifying the board of county commissioners, any appointing authority of a county office, department, commission, board, or body, or of a common pleas court, county court, or county-operated municipal court as defined in section 1901.03<http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/1901.03> of the Revised Code, may establish a program to recognize outstanding employee performance. The program may include, but is not limited to, cash awards, additional paid leave, or other additional benefits as the appointing authority considers appropriate, so long as the costs of the program do not exceed the total amount of compensation fixed by the board of county commissioners for the office, department, commission, board, or body or for the common pleas court, county court, or county-operated municipal court. Effective Date: 04-16-1998.