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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Another Obama fraud: Federal pay freeze plan wouldn't stop raises. 1.1 million employees will receive more than $2.5 billion in raises during that period

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Another Obama fraud: Federal pay freeze plan wouldn't stop raises. 1.1 million employees will receive more than $2.5 billion in raises during that period: "That pay freeze for federal employees already thawed. It was just another Obama rhetorical gimmick devoid of reality. The reality is that federal employees will be receiving a $2.5 billion pay raise at our expense this next year. The pay freeze you see, didn't freeze step increases. From Federal Times: Federal pay freeze plan wouldn't stop raises. Some freeze:
President Obama spoke of the need for sacrifice last week when he announced a two-year pay freeze for federal employees.

But feds won't be too terribly deprived in 2011 and 2012. Despite the freeze, some 1.1 million employees will receive more than $2.5 billion in raises during that period.

Congress is expected to approve Obama's proposal, which cancels only cost-of-living adjustments for two years. Regularly scheduled step increases for the 1.4 million General Schedule employees — who make up two-thirds of the civilian work force — will continue. The size of those increases ranges from 2.6 percent to 3.3 percent and by law kick in every one, two or three years, depending on an employee's time in grade.

...Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, called the retention of step increases a hole in Obama's plan. He also said the administration should freeze hiring and reduce the federal payroll from $447 billion to $400 billion.
$447 BILLION?!?! Good grief!
'Somehow, someway I think this country can survive on just a $400 billion payroll,' Chaffetz said. He is the ranking Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on the federal work force, and could become chairman when Republicans take control of the House next year.

In addition to General Schedule employees receiving step increases, some of the government's roughly 187,000 wage-grade employees also will receive step increases.

And many employees will receive promotions, which also come with salary increases, Jeffrey Zients, the Office of Management and Budget's deputy director for management, said last week.

Many senior employees won't get raises, but will receive bonuses for good performance, although OMB and the Office of Personnel Management are telling agencies to cap bonuses at 2010 levels. OPM said it does not yet have information on fiscal 2010 bonuses, but the Asbury Park Press of New Jersey reported in June that the government paid $408 million in bonuses to 359,400 people, an average $1,135 each, in fiscal 2009.
Bonuses at taxpayer expense. Funny how generous liberals are with other people's money when they aren't with their own.
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