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COs offered raise with a catch
By Scripps News
Published: 04/05/2007

SACRAMENTO, CA - The Schwarzenegger administration has made a new contract offer to the state of California correctional officers union, proposing a pay raise that would amount to 14.3 percent over three years - but only in exchange for the state regaining control of what it characterized as "management rights."

Over the life of the deal, it would increase the annual base salary of top-step correctional officers from $73,700 to $83,000, including pension coverage. Under the union's current agreement, health benefits and a package of incentives can add as much as $16,000 more to an officer's total compensation package, not counting overtime. Read more.

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