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Monday, January 5, 2009
 
Council wants raises for some Albany city workers
Updated: 10/21/2008 08:20 AM
By: Web Staff

ALBANY, N.Y. -- Albany Common Council members say they'll figure out a plan to make sure non-unionized city employees get raises. Mayor Jerry Jennings has proposed eliminating raises and several other cuts in his 2009 budget proposal which calls for less spending with a property tax increase of nearly five percent.


Councilman Glen Casey said he proposes giving non-unionized employees who make more than $55,000 a year take 10 days of mandatory unpaid time off. Casey said he would then use the savings to give raises to those who make under $40,000 a year.

Council wants raises for some Albany city workers
Albany Common Council members say they'll figure out a plan to make sure non-unionized city employees get raises.

A spokesman for Mayor Jennings office said he is open to all suggestions from the council.


The new budget will be adopted January 1st.





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