Pritzker Doles Out 19% Raises and $1,200 Stipend in Largest AFSCME Contract Ever – Illinois Policy

Even when examining a narrower window, when wages have been growing at their fastest pace in decades, the latest AFSCME contract will deliver larger pay raises during the next four years than what private sector residents have received during the last four years, 4.5% versus 4.2%.
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Pensions Paid First
2 years ago

So the average pay increase in Illinois was 6.4% over the last year but we are supposed to be outraged that state employees were given a 4% increase. Oh, the humanity.

Talk about a big nothing burger.

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

Thankless describes you well.

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

No need to be thankful or grateful. These employees negotiated a raise in exchange for the labor that they provide to the state and its residents. Employees don’t need to thankful anymore than you need to be thankful for the labor that they provided. A trade was completed involving labor and money and that is all that one should expect. Nothing more and nothing less.

debtsor
2 years ago

My god, not this again

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Right. It’s hard to believe that I still need to explain this basic premise. Some people just don’t understand this basic concept.

Giddyap
2 years ago

When govt employees are allowed to unionize, the result of robbery of the taxpayers

The Railroader
2 years ago

This should surprise no one. JB the Hutt has patonized many, but never managed a hot dog stand. The Hutt manages Illinois finances as only a Trust Fund Baby would, spending money he didn’t earn.

Old Joe
2 years ago

The demand for a federal bailout of Illinois can’t be off….

mqyl
2 years ago

In comparing salary progression of State of IL AFSCME employees to private-sector employees, the article importantly leaves out prorated step increases the public employees get. Therefore, the salary progression gap between AFSCME and private-sector workers is considerably bigger. Once again, for the private-sector worker, that’s why your PT percent increases over time are higher than your salary percent increases.

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