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Kansas corrections officers to receive pay raise |
By ksn.com- Chris Arnold |
Published: 08/18/2017 |
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Gov. Sam Brownback announced that correctional officers at El Dorado Correctional Facility and other Department of Corrections facilities across the state will receive pay increases. Secretary of Corrections Joseph Norwood said all uniformed staff statewide will be receiving a 5 percent pay raise and El Dorado uniformed staff will receive a 10 percent increase. That means starting pay at El Dorado will go to $15.75 an hour, up from $13.95. All uniformed staff making less than the newly established hiring rates will have their pay increased to the new rates, resulting in a majority of uniformed staff receiving total increases of at least 10 percent. “We plan to have this implemented on the pay period that begins August 27th so again, that’s a very quick time frame and we want to work through this very quickly,” said Secretary Norwood. Read More. |
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