
Some KY State Workers Could Get Another Raise
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A report from the Kentucky Personnel Cabinet released this month recommends pay ...
A report from the Kentucky Personnel Cabinet released this month recommends pay increases for 349 of the state's roughly 1,300 job classifications.
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Some KY State Workers Could Get Another Raise
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A report from the Kentucky Personnel Cabinet released this month recommends pay increases for 349 of the state's roughly 1,300 job classifications.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipSome state workers could get another raise.
A report from the Kentucky personnel cabinet released this month recommends pay increases for 349 of the state's roughly 1300 job classifications.
That's about 16,000 state workers, among them social workers, probation and parole officers and information technology workers.
The report says the raises would help the state recruit and retain workers.
The report also recommends six and 4% raises for all state workers the next two years.
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