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| Sunshine Week: Public records show overtime at NH Department of Corrections skyrocketing |
| By concordmonitor.com- Allie Morris |
| Published: 03/14/2016 |
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A corrections sergeant who earned nearly $80,000 in overtime pay – roughly 1.5 times his regular wage – was one of the state’s highest paid employees in 2014. Claude Dupuis Jr.’s earnings, $141,274, dwarf the pay of Department of Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn, who collected a $119,335 salary last year. Dupuis isn’t the only corrections worker who made more than his boss’s salary; he was one of seven who outpaced Wrenn with overtime pay, the state’s most recent public salary records show. While the state’s total overtime budget has grown steadily each year since 2009, overtime spending by the Department of Corrections has skyrocketed. Over the last five years the department’s overtime costs have more than doubled, from $3.3 million in 2009 to more than $8.1 million in 2014. Read More. |
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