A wail from the inside
Ploughing old round is always tough and the last people you want to debate the topic of Council pay is the Council, for as we know each one of them will tell the public, "I don't want a raise - I would do it for nothing after all I am serving the public!" - Bollocks, each one of them is pandering to an ego or is one of the 10% of the population that likes going to meetings and opining, knowing that their opinion is being heard - they like the sound of their own voices. It is exhilerating to know that what you say is considered as important.
The problem with the present system is that there is a preponderence of the same kind of people sitting on council - retired white men who are superannuated. There are exceptions councillor Macdonald for instance was a househusband and in the past working people have served John Lindsay of the School Board and myself, who had an understanding employer. Working people are, and have been, few and far between when one looks at Council composition. One past Mayor told me that it cost her $26,000 a year just to replace her in her business when she was on Council business.
As a result this job is considered by ignorant people and the incumbents to be a part-time job. It may be, but part-time should still pay. Council members tell me that they can spend up to 20 hours a week in council duties, it should be noted that the Council meetings are only a small part of the job. Throw in dog-catching committees, police service boards and conservation authority meetings and it soon adds up.
So when the electorate looks at the elected Council after the election and mutters, "Is that all there is?' just remember there is one simple reason for this - good people want to be compensated.





