Parity Study Proves Fruitful for Ventura County Workers

Benefits Continue from a Strong Contract

There are often issues that come up during contract negotiations that may need more time or further research to settle.  These items are “tabled” but agreed by both the union and the management to address during a specified time frame. 

During the past Ventura County negotiations, it was mutually agreed to study and compare salaries of several classifications of workers. The first six studies are completed and the research and information has proven financially beneficial to hundreds of workers.

Members affected by the 2007 studies worked hard at preparing proposals, researching salary comparisons with five different counties, and soliciting letters of support from their department managers.

A thorough process

Members were determined to see the process be as thorough as possible.  Lori Barth, a licensed Psychiatric Technician/Mental Health Associate, says she was very encouraged with the outcome of the salary study.

“My education finally means something to the County,” Barth says. “It took me 24 months of school to get this license and now I’m going to get a 10% raise.” 

Non-licensed MHA workers receive $900 annually for tuition and books and are reimbursed for licensing fees.  Now that those who hold a license will receive a 10% raise, more workers may choose to go back to school.

Results from the first round of studies include:

  • Pay Increases
  • Increases for Licenses & Special Skills
  • Compensation for Retention
  • Shift & Assignment Bonuses
  • Career Ladders

    Job classifications studied in 2007 include:

  • Community Service Coordinator/Mental Health Associates (licensed and unlicensed)
  • CT Scan Techs
  • Paralegals
  • Public Defender Investigators
  • Sheriffs Records Techs/Sheriffs Intake
  • Sheriffs Forensic Scientists

    Job classifications to be studied in 2008 include:

  • Agricultural Inspectors
  • IHSS “Z” Social Workers
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers/Marriage & Family Therapists

  • Lori Barth

    “My education finally means something to the County. It took me 24 months of school to get this license and now I’m going to get a 10% raise.”

    -Lori Barth
    Licensed Psychiatric Technicial/Mental Health Associate
    Ventura County