On Tuesday morning, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors voted themselves a pay raise from a base salary of $95,302 to $110,715 giving them a total compensation of $160,715 annually by 2026. The vote was 4 to 1 with Supervisor Ted Williams dissenting. The board room was packed, including 15 members of Service Employees International Union North Coast Local 1021, who showed up in purple t-shirts, announcing who they were. Speaker after speaker expressed opposition (in addition to 33 e-comments) with one call-in for support. A’Kesh Eidi, president of SEIU 1021, said the board is using a method to evaluate whether supervisor salaries are market rate which they say differs from the “market
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