^ source?
11/10/2010 3:39:26 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-11-10-1Afedpay10_ST_N.htm?csp=hf
11/10/2010 6:39:51 PM
11/11/2010 12:27:08 AM
11/11/2010 1:29:13 AM
http://gcn.com/articles/2010/11/10/union-head-disputes-federal-pay-claims.aspx
11/12/2010 9:31:35 AM
Not that I don't agree that there are other places to worry about, but:
11/12/2010 11:59:15 PM
There's a lot of fixing that can be done if the government (federal, state, local, blah blah) would mimic their pension, 401k, and vacation compensation along the lines of fortune 500 companies.I have no problem with people making over $150K a year while working for the government. I do care that when they retire, they could still be raking in $100K+ per year for the rest of their lives, that the number of people that receive this compensation continues to grow, and that the taxpayers are responsible for providing the funding. It's even more infuriating when a guy makes that type of money, but was absolutely incompetent at his job. At least when a company does it and they're forced to raise prices to compensate, I can choose to stop buying products from that company.
11/13/2010 11:24:39 AM
The problem with public sector bureaucracy is that literally everyone involved wants to expand and continue the bureaucracy. That's natural, it's their job, and people want to live better. However, in the public sector, wages are not restrained by market forces. In a private company, "make work" is the enemy. In a bureaucracy, "make work" keeps you in a job.
11/13/2010 11:36:59 AM
11/13/2010 3:35:42 PM