Sentences with phrase «see salaries bump»

Others also benefited: Seth Urbinder, Mr. Avella's chief of staff, saw his salary bumped by $ 4,000, Anna Aulvola, his deputy chief of staff, received a $ 2,000 raise, and Heather Sager, a district representative, will be taking home an extra $ 5,000 thanks to the move, the records show.

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While his own salary saw a bump — to $ 50,000, up from $ 41,000, in the first stage of the raise — he worried the new policy didn't reward work ethic.
After a string of recent performances that have seen the 19 - year - old not just hold his own, but actually deliver man - of - the - match performances against top opposition on the grandest stages, the young full back has earned himself a well - deserved salary bump.
Antonacci, the comptroller who writes the paychecks, was in his first week in office when he saw that salaries in the county executive's office had been bumped up as much as seven steps beyond the entry level.
What voters don't want to see is a legislative pay hike, which would be the first salary bump for state lawmakers, earn a base $ 79,500.
NYC Council members reportedly are quietly plotting for a massive pay raise that will bring their six - figure salaries up to a whopping $ 192,500 — a 71 percent windfall — as cops face a proposed 1 percent hike, and firefighters will only see a 2.5 percent bump this year.
There's also little desire among voters to see lawmakers receive a pay bump from their base $ 79,500, with opposition to the proposal registering at 55 percent to 42 percent (pay raises for lawmakers and cabinet officials is now before a panel that could decide on salary increases at the end of this year).
As a City Council member, Diaz Sr. would also see a significant salary bump, earning $ 148,500.
One aide saw her salary jump 143 percent; Gracie Mansion's chef got a 13 percent bump.
Beginning teachers would see their starting base pay bumped up from $ 33,000 to $ 35,000 — making good on a promise made to teachers last year when GOP lawmakers said they'd raise starting teacher pay up over a two year period from a career - entry salary of $ 30,800 to $ 35,000.
After years of frozen salaries, the busy 2014 session saw large pay bumps for beginning teachers and relatively small raises for veteran teachers — but those raises came at the expense of teacher assistants and classroom supplies as well as cuts to other critical areas of education spending.
That's because these hikes can be seen as the equivalents to bumps in their salaries.
After two straight years of decline, first - year associates saw a significant 21 - per - cent bump in salary, with the median hitting $ 80,000 in this year's survey, up from $ 66,000 in 2013.
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