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| DOC Adds To Montana Payroll Increases |
| By helenair.com |
| Published: 01/31/2011 |
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State government has hired nearly 1,000 more full-time employees than it had in fiscal 2004 for an increase of almost 9 percent over six years, a legislative report shows. At the request of the House Appropriations Committee, the Legislative Fiscal Division recently compared the number of full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) from fiscal 2004, began July 1, 2004, and fiscal 2010, the current budget year that ends June 30. An FTE is one full-time worker. So two half-time state employees would count as one FTE. The FTEs increased from 11,264 in fiscal 2004 to 12,256 in fiscal 2010, for an increase of 992 or 8.8 percent. The report doesn’t differentiate between which employees are paid for by the state general fund, federal funds or special revenues, such gasoline taxes or fishing and hunting license fees. Read More. |
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