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  4. Legislators call for Pennsylvania to join states raising ...

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    Opponents of a higher wage say that the increase will force businesses to cut jobs, with some estimating that the state could lose up to 5,000 jobs if the wage was even at $12. In response ...

  5. Pennsylvania CareerLink - Wikipedia

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    While Pennsylvania CareerLink provides employers with employee locating services and functions as an employment agency Pennsylvania CareerLink is not a Temporary Employment Agency nor does it generally perform direct Job Search for the client. Rather the Pennsylvania CareerLink provides tools enabling employers and employees to connect with ...

  6. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    As an example (and not including locality adjustments), an employee at GS-12 Step 10 (base salary $98,422) being promoted to a GS-13 position would initially have his/her salary set at GS-13 Step 4 (base salary $99,028, as it is the nearest salary to GS-12 Step 10 but not lower than it), and then have his/her salary adjusted to a higher step ...

  7. Pay bands - Wikipedia

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    Those jobs and those of similar levels of responsibility might all be included in a named or numbered pay band that prescribed a range of pay, (e.g. Band 1 = $10–17 per hour). The next level/classification of a group of similar jobs would include increased responsibility, and thus a higher pay band (e.g. Band 2 = $13–21 per hour).

  8. How does $174K a year sound? These Pennsylvania state jobs ...

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  9. 2005 Pennsylvania General Assembly pay raise controversy

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    In the early morning hours of July 7, 2005, the Pennsylvania General Assembly passed pay increases for state lawmakers, judges, and top executive-branch officials. [1] The vote took place at 2 am without public review or commentary, and Governor Ed Rendell signed the bill into law. The raise increased legislators' base pay from 16% to 34% ...