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Gov.: No pay raises for managers
Posted on 07/20/2010
HARTFORD (AP) -- Gov. M. Jodi Rell is informing more than 2,800 managers and executives in state government they won't be receiving pay raises. In a one-page letter sent Monday and obtained by The Associated Press, Rell informs all managerial and "confidential staff," typically people who work in personnel for high-ranking state executives and in fiscal offices, they will not be getting a pay raise this year. Rell says the decision is not a reflection on the employees, but rather the "grim reflection of economic realities." Rell's office says the letter was issued now because state managers and other personnel working in higher education, as well as most unionized state employees, will be receiving pay increases. Typically raises for managers and confidential staff mirror or are less than what unionized workers receive.
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