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EndOfDiscOne 12/19/17 5:38:25 PM #1: |
My employer usually does the annual meetings in November, but they put them off until this week due to tax legislation. Got a 10% raise which is much higher than what I usually get, and the lower corporate tax rate next year is mostly to thank for it.
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Zachnorn 12/19/17 5:46:17 PM #2: |
no because i'm a public unionized employee and school districts are underfunded as it is
well, I mean I do get an annual raise but it's all set under union rules so whatever's going on has nothing to do with it, unless there is a budget problem, in which case job cuts happen instead of raises being cut --- <D ... Copied to Clipboard!
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foolm0r0n 12/19/17 5:53:30 PM #3: |
I got a raise cuz I asked for it but that's it
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Peace___Frog 12/19/17 5:55:37 PM #4: |
No, raises aren't decided upon until March, when claims have more runout and emerging financial results are more accurate.
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KingBartz 12/19/17 6:02:12 PM #5: |
no, my raise isn't until summer as laid out in my contract
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Eddv 12/19/17 6:17:18 PM #6: |
My annual raise comes in May because thats when I get my annual raise.
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