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  2. When will California state employees see pay raises? Here’s ...

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    Here’s what CalHR says. ... Some changes, such as general salary increases for entire bargaining units or special salary adjustments for whole job classes, can be programmed en masse by the ...

  3. California Department of Human Resources - Wikipedia

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    CalHR was created in 2012, consolidating the former Department of Personnel Administration (DPA) with most of the operations of the State Personnel Board. [ 2 ] CalHR represents the Governor as the "employer" in all matters pertaining to California State personnel employer-employee relations. [ 3 ]

  4. New California Equal Pay Pledge signed, Chief Equity Officer ...

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  5. Under the agreement, the utility's electric distribution mechanics and their supervisors, who are known as line crew, will get a salary increase of 15% retroactive to October. That group will get ...

  6. California executive branch - Wikipedia

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    Total number of employees is 227,536 excluding California State Universities. [1] In 2004, there were 4,462 job classifications, many of which had no employees occupying the position, as a workaround for certain hiring practices. [2]

  7. Salary Grab Act - Wikipedia

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    Salary Grab Act cartoon, featuring Horace Greeley at left [a]. Before legislation for an across the board increase in pay for government officials, officials in and out of government had complained that their salaries were insufficient to meet the expenses involved with their office and the high costs of living in Washington, D.C.

  8. Compa-ratio - Wikipedia

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    A compa-ratio of 1.00 or 100% means that the employee is paid exactly what the industry average pays and is at the midpoint for the salary range. A ratio of 0.75 means that the employee is paid 25% below the industry average and is at risk of seeking employment with competitors at a higher pay that is perceived as equitable.

  9. List of successful votes of no confidence in British governments

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    The motion was to reduce the salary of the Secretary of State for War as a censure over deficient supply of cordite to the Army. When it was passed, the Secretary of State Henry Campbell-Bannerman offered his resignation. As Campbell-Bannerman was the most popular Minister in a Government which was suffering internal division and whose members ...