St. Paul, MN (PRWEB) September 25, 2022 Renodis, a leading telecom management firm, announced the acquisition of The Eric Ryan Corporation, a utility and
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It’s difficult to find an error when you’re dealing with just one bill let alone dozens.
That is why the Jamestown City Council will be voting today to possibly enter into a contract with a telecommunications invoice auditing service. Telecom invoice auditing is a detailed review of bills along with the data analysis of the various telecom services and their related expenses.
Earlier this month during a work session meeting, the council heard from Keith Venezie, Eric Ryan Corp. CEO, about the telecommunications invoice auditing services his company, which is located north of Pittsburgh, provides. He said Eric Ryan Corp. has been in business for 30 years and has done work in all 50 states, with around 120 employees working all over the country. He added that he has worked with Fortune 500 companies and municipalities like Chautauqua County.
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The Jamestown City Council discussed how the city will save some money because of accrued liability that was booked to pay retroactive pay increases to Jamestown Police Department employees.
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The city of Jamestown won’t be paying as much for losing the police arbitration case as once projected.
On Monday during the Jamestown City Council work session meeting, Ryan Thompson, city comptroller, told the council that because the previous administration, lead by former mayor Sam Teresi, had booked accrued liability to cover retropay increases through 2019 to police union employees, the city won’t be paying an estimated $1.1 million. He said because of the accrued liability, the 2% pay increase to the police employees for 2016-17 will impact the city only $220,000 for both 2020 and 2021, for a total of $440,000.