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Here’s a breakdown of raises in the Senate budget for teachers, state employees, retirees, UNC and community college personnel.
In many states, public employee pension plans are known as Public Employee Retirement Systems (PERS). Pension benefits may or may not be changed after an employee is hired, depending on the state and plan, as well as hiring date, years of service, and grandfathering. Retirement age in the public sector is usually lower than in the private sector.
Under the state’s budget passed last year, retired state employees will receive a one time 4% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). A COLA is meant to help retirement benefits keep up with the ...
A state employee can be awarded with the order if the employee has contributed more than 30 years of dedicated and enthusiastic service to the state of North Carolina. [citation needed] The Order is similar to honors bestowed in other states, such as the Kentucky Colonel and South Carolina's Order of the Palmetto. The Order began as a symbolic ...
In 2017, they eliminated health-insurance coverage in retirement for employees hired after Jan. 1, 2021. ... Suzanne Beasley, a lobbyist with the State Employees Association of North Carolina ...
The North Carolina State Treasurer is a statewide elected office in the U.S. state of North Carolina responsible for overseeing the financial operations of state government. The current state treasurer is Dale Folwell. The office of state treasurer has existed since 1715 in the Province of North Carolina; at that time, the treasurer was ...
Dobson, a former House member from McDowell County, said in May he hopes the House’s budget proposal of 7.5% raises over two years for state employees is the “starting point.” He supports ...
The General Schedule (GS) is the predominant pay scale within the United States civil service. The GS includes the majority of white collar personnel (professional, technical, administrative, and clerical) positions. As of September 2004, 71 percent of federal civilian employees were paid under the GS.