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Inflation-weary state workers likely will still receive raises this year despite a projected $22.5 billion budget shortfall. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget, released Tuesday morning, sets...
Entry-level state attorneys start with salaries of about $84,000 per year, according to figures on CalHR’s CalCareers website. The most recent CalHR survey found the state’s pay and benefits...
Employees are about to see a little more in their paychecks in 2022, according to the latest Conference Board Salary Increase Budget Survey. Employers have said they plan to increase the budget for...
New Salary Transparency Laws Can be Used to Negotiate Pay New salary transparency laws could get you a raise, if you use them to your advantage. As of January 1, employers in California...
Here’s a look at the states set to pay a minimum wage of $15 or higher in 2023, according to Wolters Kluwer: California: $15.50 an hour for all employers regardless of size. Connecticut:...
The U.S. state of California had a budget crisis in which it faced a shortfall of at least $ 11.2 billion, [1] projected to top $40 billion over the 2009–2010 fiscal years. [2] 2008[ edit] On September 23, 2008, about 3 months after its due date, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the 2008–2009 budget.
The White House Office of Personnel Management issued a directive Friday to raise minimum wage to $15 for many civilian government employees. The change went into effect on Sunday, Jan. 30. The...