4/28/2009 12:54:50 PM
Yea we are all very unhappy here at school. I figure I will lose close to $100/check for the next two months, and looking at the new insurance premiums, it will cost me an additional $40+/month to insure my family. CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!
4/28/2009 1:06:02 PM
lol what does bev perdue have to do with obama?i voted for pat mccrory, but i'm fairly certain he was gonna have to start axing at the budget as well[Edited on April 28, 2009 at 1:17 PM. Reason : +]
4/28/2009 1:13:21 PM
Well at least its a furlough: first, it temporary maybe a few months and second you get 10 extra hours off. They could have just did a RIF and getting your salary back from that is a little harder than a furlough... yeah it sucks... every gov. employee is prolly pissed... Could have been worse for sure and we all knew it was coming.
4/28/2009 1:24:43 PM
I would have loved to have seen forced retirements of some people...
4/28/2009 1:31:50 PM
Obama giveth tax break and Perdue taketh away.I'm calling it now. Perdue = 1 term governor.
4/28/2009 1:39:21 PM
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4/28/2009 1:59:21 PM
The 10 hour furlough will be at some point during the remainder of the year. NOT during May and June. So I didn't calculate those 10 hours for my next two paychecks.
4/28/2009 2:03:42 PM
that's what i thought. I didn't count it at all for my reduction in pay. unless i'm missing something Nighthawk, i think you did the math wrong. That, or you make @240k/yr.
4/28/2009 2:17:12 PM
100,000 a year employee would lose $500 across 2 months. Thats the easiest example. $125 a pay check if you are paid biweekly. And it wont really amount to an actual $125 drop, because that money is taxed. Probably closer to $90 in actual pay check drop.
4/28/2009 2:29:54 PM
Ugh I am pretty confused... Let me know if I am wrong with this... 1) We have a 10 hour furlough in which we don't get paid and we don't have to work. This will be applied to months May and June paychecks but according to my department, we cannot take those hours until after June 1 until Dec. 30. And this is ONLY 10 hours not 10 hours every month?2) On top of that we have a 0.5% pay cut until the end of Dec. (not 5%?)
4/28/2009 2:33:29 PM
^^ what am i doing wrong/missing? How are you getting $250/mo?100,000 * .005= 500500/12= 41.67if you're paid montly, you'll lose 41.67 before taxes with just the pay cut?Are you counting the furlough? That would bring it to about $280/mo if you're counting 5hrs each month. I didn't realize that was going to be taken out right way.^ 10hrs off (total) without pay is how I understood it from the beginning. But I didn't know they were taking it out right away. And yes, it's .5% not 5%.V Gotcha, that makes sense. For some reason, I thought it was just going to be for 2months. Not a yr spread across 2 months[Edited on April 28, 2009 at 2:56 PM. Reason : .]
4/28/2009 2:50:46 PM
^The cut is for the whole year taken from just TWO paychecks from the 08-09 fiscal year. The state, essentially is playing catch up. So it's 100,000 * .005 = 500Divide that by 2 (May and June) gives you 250 / mo. or 125 / bi-weekly check.And the way the Executive Order reads, we're getting the 0.5% cut for May and June AND the forced 10-hr furlough to be made whenever the individual departments decide. At that point, you'd be losing 10 hrs of pay as well.Though it's all being reported way differently. More or less it would equal a 1% pay cut.[Edited on April 28, 2009 at 2:55 PM. Reason : too many edits]
4/28/2009 2:53:08 PM
^ Yeah, it's more like a retroactive 0.5% cut for FY0809, and "oh hey, the employees haven't been giving that 0.5% back for the last 10 months, so we're taking effectively 3% for each of the last 2 months of the FY."Plus the furlough, 10 hours of LWOP to be taken between 6/1/09 and 12/31/09. At least that's how I read it.If you look herehttp://www.governor.state.nc.us/NewsItems/PressReleaseDetail.aspx?newsItemid=330you'll see
4/28/2009 2:58:46 PM
ok thank you for the clarification... If you interpret it wrong, you could be thinking you're giving an assload from your paycheck. But honestly, the next two months of less pay shouldn't make or break many people unless you have every penny accounted for every month. So I can't get my nails done for the next two months Well when all this bullshit is over, I am entitled to a huge fucking raise!
4/28/2009 2:58:51 PM
^^It is .5% of your total annual salary, not just .5% of your monthly paycheck per month. So if you are making 50,000 you will lost $250 dollars, which are split between two paychecks, for a total of $125 a check you would lose. If you are a 10 month employee, you lose it all in one lump sum month. Most teacher assistants will lose at least $75 from one paycheck, which when you only make $1500 before taxes, insurance and retirement is a significant amount.
4/28/2009 3:02:32 PM
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4/28/2009 5:13:14 PM
Yea our superintendient forwarded the memos and stuff that Bev had released around 2 pm, and had been published by WRAL since before lunch.
4/28/2009 7:07:01 PM
welp, guess it's about time to leave state employ and put my engineering degree to some usegoddamnit
4/28/2009 7:35:29 PM
4/28/2009 7:40:07 PM
The video stated that there may be more furloughs etc in the future... I might be checking out RTP for sure... Like they are any better :-( sheesh
4/28/2009 7:55:31 PM
the thing that pisses me off, and probably pisses a lot of other teachers off, is that these cuts are coming right at the end of the year, without notice, when we are really trying to put away enough of our paychecks for the summer, since our last paycheck comes at the end of May, and we won't get another one until near the end of August.
4/29/2009 6:36:51 AM
i want 10 more hours of vacation [Edited on April 29, 2009 at 6:52 AM. Reason : .]
4/29/2009 6:52:04 AM
Amazing how government employees cry about this stuff. Yeah, you guys probably get pooped on a little when it comes to pay raises and performance based compensation...but you could have tried your hand at the private sector from the beginning where they can file bankruptcy and leave you bag holding on about 15-20% your salary in PTO and other benefits they decided not to give you.
4/29/2009 7:23:02 AM
4/29/2009 7:44:17 AM
teachers are already not paid enough. clearly we didn't go into the profession to become rich, but cutting our pay right before summer is NOT insignificant. Fuck Bev Perdue.
4/29/2009 8:44:48 AM
Every person in American thinks they are underpaid, even Wall Street suits who add no value to the economy making millions a year think they are underpaid. A .5% hair cut is a gift from God in an economy like this. I took a 100% pay cut, I would have worked for a 40-50% pay cut. Stop crying.
4/29/2009 8:47:50 AM
someone's bitter that they got fired. [Edited on April 29, 2009 at 8:53 AM. Reason : ]
4/29/2009 8:52:29 AM
Someone is bitter they are taking a .5% paycut. Who looks like the bigger crybaby you crybaby?Oh, and I got laid off you dumbass, not fired.[Edited on April 29, 2009 at 9:04 AM. Reason : .]
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4/29/2009 9:00:59 AM
Haha well I am still pretty happy about having my job. Now this morning I received a noticed that our health plan is being sliced and diced too. The individual plan is no longer offering free eye exams :-( I might need to schedule that before the change takes place. Also I was kinda like wtf when I saw this:
4/29/2009 9:25:33 AM
you are damn straight i'm bitter that my pay is both being cut, AND the state is essentially asking me to PAY BACK money that I've made during the past 9 months.
4/29/2009 9:30:42 AM
Smath74, what do you mean "cut AND pay back?" That's two ways of interpreting the same thing. Not two separate things.For those who maybe didn't see it: the govs office has clarified that no additional $ will be deducted for the 10hrs off. So it is 10hrs off in exchange for the .5% cut. I know this made no sense at first, especially since the exec. order was not written that way, but they've said the order was written poorly.I'm not really sure why any of you are talking about looking elsewhere for work. Folks in RTP didn't get furloughed, they got laid off. The economy is fucked right now, everyone will be impacted. The triangle has been in sort of a bubble compared to the rest of the state b/c the unemployment rate here was lower to begin with. But, it's increased by about the same % as the rest of the state. It could be a lot worse for you. I just hope you don't jump ship b/c of a skimp few hundred dollars, and then get laid off in a few months as things continue to get worse.Personally, I'm kinda glad they're doing it. I'm happy to contribute if it helps the NC economy improve some and keeps our unemployment rate from going even higher than it already is (@10.8% last i saw). I just hope they use the money wisely.As for teachers who only get paid 10months or whatever... it's not like you would get paid any more $ if you were paid 12months out of the year. Do you not plan for that all year long? Do you really just wait for the last 2 check to fund your summer living expenses? Point being, what does it matter whether it was right before summer or not?I've been paid bi-weekly, semi-monthly, and monthly. They're all a little different and you have to adjust a little for each if you're living check to check. But hopefully you're not depending on every check to get you by. If you are, you're going to be hit a lot harder than others.
4/29/2009 11:47:01 AM
^That is the issue though, living on these little paychecks. I have several coworkers whose spouses have been laid off or are unemployed now. They are relying on their own paycheck to make ends meet, be it ever so meager, and by announcing this so rapidly, they have not had time to make plans knowing that their checks are $100 or more light.
4/29/2009 12:42:20 PM
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4/29/2009 1:01:30 PM
Yeah no fucking kidding. I get it - it kinda sucks. It just sucks a lot less than the alternative.
4/29/2009 1:09:11 PM
4/29/2009 1:45:28 PM
It essentially is a 10hr furlough.Just some department can't lose people with such short notice. And remember this is to help the 08-09 FY. The 09-10 and 10-11 years will probably be way worse. What little pay increases state employees saw could be wiped off and/or loads of people laid off.[Edited on April 29, 2009 at 1:54 PM. Reason : ]
4/29/2009 1:54:28 PM
The last I read, the 10hrs off was voluntary and no additional pay (to the .5% coming out already) would be taken for the time off.Just read some more up on it and the time off is required. So yes, it is "essentially" a furlough. .5% doesn't quite come to 10hrs pay, but it's close.[Edited on April 29, 2009 at 2:12 PM. Reason : .]
4/29/2009 1:57:59 PM
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4/29/2009 7:56:11 PM
the .5% should not have been retroactive. smath is 100% justified in his bitching.
4/29/2009 9:06:47 PM
^^^ yeah, that's certainly another way to look at it.^^ I see, i thought you were saying they were cutting your money and in addition to that, you were paying money back.^^ and ^, what about it is retroactive?I guess that's one way to look at it (albeit somewhat creative). You could also say "they're taking away some of my earnings for the rest of the yr, but they're making me pay it all at once." Both are odd ways to look at it imo and I could probably come up with a dozen more "not quite true" scenarios.I look at it like this: they're taking .25% of my yearly salary out of each of my next two paychecks. And .5% of your yearly salary out of your next paycheck since you only get paid once more. And, in exchange for that money they're going to give us 10hrs off from work at a future date. However, our wages for 10hrs don't quite equal .5% of our salary, so it's not a dead even trade, although pretty close.Would you look at it as paying previously earned money back/being retroactive if it were a straight up 10hr furlough? As in, 10hrs off without pay.
4/29/2009 9:29:16 PM
the annoying part about "retroactive" is there's no need to phrase it that way. it makes it look like there was an opportunity for us to pay it all along. they could just as well call it a 0.1% pay cut retroactive for the last five years. it's not retroactive at all. it's just a cut in our may/june paychecks calculated using our salary.
4/29/2009 9:51:02 PM
^it is the most accurate way to phrase it
4/30/2009 12:21:09 PM
my wife was sent this:
4/30/2009 12:31:13 PM