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Latest post 12-14-2008 10:54 PM by Mike Hignite. 28 replies.
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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And no reduction in benefits
for early retirement at 50-so we can pay even longer!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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its an early out, not increase
Removes high cost employees and reduces pension costs because of two tier employee wages.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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sound financial management
it MAY BE sound financial management to do all of those things, which is why michigan will NEVER DO THEM.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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State Employees HAVE Suffered!
For those of you who know nothing about state employment and think we live it up on the gravy train, let me try to give you some insight. Are you aware that we already went through "furlough" days? Those unpaid days off were not given to us in a block of time so we could at least get unemployment benefits. No, we had to get by on a day's less wages in every pay period that we had to deal with a furlough day. And did you know that we worked our 80-hour pay period and got paid for 76 hours for months and months? I don't care how much you make, you count on a full paycheck to cover your bills. It was a difficult time, and I am still trying to recover from the financial stress it put on my family.
I am a state employee and I am proud of the work I do. Believe me, I work hard! I just got a promotion and I am now doing most of the job I had before the promotion plus another FULL-TIME job...and guess what? I won't see a pay increase for 2 years. I am stressed and exhausted when I head home every night, but I am also extremely proud of the quality of work I put out. You who paint all state employees with the same brush and think we are overpaid, underworked clods should come sit in my office and watch me for 8 hours.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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No, you're not reading it wrong!!
This bill provides an 80 and out for only those 50 years old with 30 years service. It's 70 and out for those 60 years old with 10 years service. For those right in the middle and 55 years old, it works as follows. If you're 55 and have 25 years service which also adds up to 80 points, this "80 and out" bill says "to retire without penalty, work five more years and then you can retire on this fabulous "90 and out", but this comes with a memo from the Governor telling you how important you are to the State".
Maybe this bill should have specified retirement without penalty at 50 years of age with a total of 80 years of age and service. Without this change, the devil is indeed in the details.
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Michpatriot


- Joined on 12-13-2008
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Ashamed?remember, you're talking about state slugs here. They think that they are entitled to whatever they can get.
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