The Dolton Trusties learned that Monday village employees are without life insurance since summer, but promised to restore coverage.
This news surprised the trustees in its meeting, although the cost has increased in its meeting to renew health insurance coverage.
Life insurance for more than 100 employees ended last August as the premium was not paid, the trustees were told.
A representative of the village employee insurance advisor said that the message about the termination of life insurance was conducted for the village administration, including Mayor Tiffany Henyard.
Henyard did not show regularly for the meeting of the prescribed village board, where he included the police chief and appointments for village attorney on the agenda.
Trustee Jason House, who served as a Pro-TEM president, said that later he and other trustees would find out how the notification failed to make his way for the trustees.
“It’s a good question,” he told reporters.
It was a meeting of the last Gram Board before the Democratic Primary on 25 February of the village, in which the House has challenged Henyard in its dialect for a second term.
He is subject to federal investigation, with officers with officers using previous spring to collect information from Dolton and Thornton Township, where he is a supervisor.
The house said that the lack of life insurance affects about 120 village employees, but said that trustees will work to find new coverage.
“We are not standing for this,” he told reporters.
On the agenda, Henard of Darryl Straude made appointments as village police chief and Max Solomon as Village Attorney.
Solomon is representing the Henyard in at least two cases, including a village board meetings.
There was no deadlock on Monday to approve the appointments, and the house said that after the meeting, the trustees did not get any information about their background or credentials.