Isn't there anyone in this state that has even an once of common sense or fiscal responsibility?
California Leads U.S. Pay Giveaway
January 3, 2013
Source: "$822,000 Worker Shows California Leads U.S. Pay Giveaway," Bloomberg, December 10, 2012.
California faces a $26 billion budget deficit, yet it gives government workers more money in wages and benefits than any other state in the United States in almost all job categories, says Bloomberg.
- One state psychiatrist received $822,000, whereas the top earner for the same position in a state like New Jersey is $327,000.
- Similarly, a highway patrol officer received $484,000 in pay and compensation benefits.
- One doctor was paid for an average of almost 17 hours each day, including on-call time and weekends.
- Furthermore, $964 million was paid in overtime to 110,000 workers -- twice the $415 million New York paid in overtime to 80,000 staff members.
- Seventeen employees got checks of more than $200,000 for unused vacation and leave.
- One psychiatrist who retired last year received $608,821 in unused vacation.
- California's annual payment toward pension obligations ballooned to $3.7 billion from the $300 million when the bill was enacted.
- Unions also pushed for the California Public Employees' Retirement System to support legislation that would increase state and local pensions.
- For example, highway patrol officers were granted the right to retire after 30 years of service with 90 percent of their top salary.
As the budget deficit continues to grow, public employee unions have begun to loosen up and make concessions such as contributing 5 percent more of their earnings toward pensions and forgoing overtime pay for some holidays.
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