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LANSING — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's 2025 state budget proposes adding about 588 full-time employees to the payroll and would bring the authorized state workforce to its highest level in more than ...
Those earning more than $50,000 a year would receive a 2.75% pay increase. The amount of money spent on state employee raises is more than double than the $41.1 million in the House budget, which ...
The agreement means state employees earning less than $50,000 a year will receive a $2,500 pay raise. Those earning more would receive a 5% increase. The approach, which will cost the state an ...
Specifically, those who are employed in a state-funded job position as of June 30 will receive a 3% raise starting July 1, when the new fiscal year begins. State employees received a 4% raise in 2023.
Under the Senate plan, state employees earning less than $50,000 a year would receive a $2,500 pay raise. Those earning more than $50,000 would receive a 5% raise.
In sum, the plan spends about $134 million for a 3% pay increase for 96,863 state employees. House and Senate leaders finished working out details Monday. The chambers on Tuesday published the ...
The State Controller’s Office typically issues “personnel letters” to communicate larger changes, and CalHR issues its own instructions to departments through “pay letters.”
The proposed spending plan would give state employees an additional 1% raise, raise the starting salary for teachers to $44,000, allocate more money to private school vouchers and give cost-of ...