The State Worker

Chronicling civil-service life for California state workers

August 26, 2012
The Roundup: Inside the CA parks reporting; FL could change leave cash outs; MI to lay off unemployment workers

The Roundup: Inside The Bee's CA parks reporting; FL could change leave cash outs; MI to lay off unemployment workers

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Sun, Aug 26 2012 09:51:26

Follow @TheStateWorker on Twitter and check out The State Worker community page on Facebook for links, comments and insights into our reports, blog posts and columns. Sign up in the box at the top of this page to receive State Worker news alerts.
From the Executive Editor: How Bee reporter broke state parks investigation - The Sacramento BeeTo understand how reporter Matt Weiser was able to break The Bee's state parks investigation, you need to go back a couple of years. In J...
State near landmark pension reform - San Jose Mercury NewsBrown
Statewide pension reform efforts stall as Legislature begins final weekNews: Statewide pension reform efforts stall as Legislature begins final week | public, pension, retirement, reform, legislature, governo...
Scott R. Seaman: Pension reform can't come at expense of the public's safety - San Jose Mercury NewsIf you asked Californians, "Is pension reform needed?" most would say yes. The steady drumbeat of news about public employee pensions and...

PAGE 2 - August 26, 2012

Storified by Jon Ortiz · Sun, Aug 26 2012 09:41:51

Sacramento's double standard about pension reform | Melissa Griffin | Local | San Francisco ExaminerThe Friday deadline for the state Legislature to pass a pension-reform measure is fast approaching, and the aptly named "special" committ...
'Use it or lose it' budget practice common in California government - The Sacramento BeeState workers call it "use it or lose it," a practice in which departments try to spend every last penny rather than save for the good of...
NCTD HAD GLITCH IN RETIREMENT BENEFITSNCTD, retirement agency at odds on glitch affecting payroll reports The North County Transit District and the state's employee retirement...
Our Voice: The $1.14 billion burdenThe failure of Riverside County and California leaders to stop the pending disaster of unfunded pension liabilities is the biggest politi...
Lawmakers Look To Cut State Employees Unused Vacation, Sick Leave PayState employees hoping to make the most of their vacation time might want to use it now, rather than later. State officials are working w...
On the Records: Report Lists State Agency Executives' Salaries, by Ryan MurphyThe state auditor's office on Friday released a report that breaks down the salaries of state agency executives in an effort to assess th...
Not just for a rainy dayAs if Nevada's residents need any more bad news. First it was the housing crisis. Then skyrocketing unemployment. Now, state budget short...
State workers to pay more for health benefitsPrint · E-mail. By Misty Williams. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Some state workers face double-digit health insurance premium...
Lay Offs for Hundreds of State Unemployment Workers - FOX 47 NewsCREATED Aug. 24, 2012 Lansing's unemployment rate increased 0.7 percent to 8.4 percent in the last month, while the state rose to 9 perce...

About Comments

Reader comments on Sacbee.com are the opinions of the writer, not The Sacramento Bee. If you see an objectionable comment, click the "report abuse" button below it. We will delete comments containing inappropriate links, obscenities, hate speech, and personal attacks. Flagrant or repeat violators will be banned. See more about comments here.

What You Should Know About Comments on Sacbee.com

Sacbee.com is happy to provide a forum for reader interaction, discussion, feedback and reaction to our stories. However, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments or ban users who can't play nice. (See our full terms of service here.)

Here are some rules of the road:

• Keep your comments civil. Don't insult one another or the subjects of our articles. If you think a comment violates our guidelines click the "report abuse" button to notify the moderators. Responding to the comment will only encourage bad behavior.

• Don't use profanities, vulgarities or hate speech. This is a general interest news site. Sometimes, there are children present. Don't say anything in a way you wouldn't want your own child to hear.

• Do not attack other users; focus your comments on issues, not individuals.

• Stay on topic. Only post comments relevant to the article at hand. If you want to discuss an issue with a specific user, click on his profile name and send him a direct message.

• Do not copy and paste outside material into the comment box.

• Don't repeat the same comment over and over. We heard you the first time.

• Do not use the commenting system for advertising. That's spam and it isn't allowed.

• Don't use all capital letters. That's akin to yelling and not appreciated by the audience.

You should also know that The Sacramento Bee does not screen comments before they are posted. You are more likely to see inappropriate comments before our staff does, so we ask that you click the "report abuse" button to submit those comments for moderator review. You also may notify us via email at feedback@sacbee.com. Note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us the profile name of the user who made the comment. Remember, comment moderation is subjective. You may find some material objectionable that we won't and vice versa.

If you submit a comment, the user name of your account will appear along with it. Users cannot remove their own comments once they have submitted them, but you may ask our staff to retract one of your comments by sending an email to feedback@sacbee.com. Again, make sure you note the headline on which the comment is made and tell us your profile name.

hide comments
blog comments powered by Disqus


About The State Worker

Jon Ortiz The Author

Jon Ortiz launched The State Worker blog and a companion column in 2008 to cover state government from the perspective of California government employees. Every day he filters the news through a single question: "What does this mean for state workers?" Join Ortiz for updates and debate on state pay, benefits, pensions, contracts and jobs. Contact him at (916) 321-1043 and at jortiz@sacbee.com.

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK

State Pay Database

This database allows you to search the salaries of California's 300,000-plus state workers and view up to four years of their pay history.

Categories


May 2013

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
      1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31  

Monthly Archives