Pretty interesting. Click on the link and take a look at how much every state employee in any department made in 2009.
Click here from the Journal Sentinal
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They are not losing their right to negotiate pay, only benefits and retirement. I am willing to bet their wages will go up in order to some what compensate for increase in health care and loss of retirement benefits. It will be interesting to see in the end how much this really saves when this all shakes out.
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