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  2. Manteca, California - Wikipedia

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    The City of Manteca is a general law city and as such is governed by a council–manager form of government. The city council is made up of the Mayor and four council members. The Mayor is elected at large every four years in non-presidential elections in even-numbered years, while previously two council members were elected at-large every two ...

  3. The pay hikes and other agreements in the proposed contract would cost the city $55.9 million to $111.8 million annually, according to the DWP. A 2021 DWP report found that electric mechanics ...

  4. Exclusive: Sacramento vote to give city manager raise ... - AOL

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    The council ultimately voted to give Chan a $20,000 raise in base pay, bringing his base salary to $420,000. Steinberg and council members Katie Valenzuela and Mai Vang abstained, while the rest ...

  5. When will California state employees see pay raises? Here’s ...

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    When will I get my raise? Workers should see larger paychecks starting in January 2024. Most workers’ pay raises will be processed “before the end of the calendar year,” wrote spokesperson ...

  6. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    H.R. 273 does NOT prevent federal employees from receiving bonuses, merit based pay increases, promotions, or even tenure based pay increases – commonly referred to as “step” increases. It simply prevents the President from implementing a planned across the board increase for all federal employees [ 27 ]

  7. Manteca Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Manteca Bulletin is a daily community newspaper for Manteca, California, United States. The Bulletin has been in publication since 1908 and is currently owned by 209 Multimedia, a local news firm.

  8. Members of Congress may be about to get a pay raise for the ...

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    Members of Congress may be getting an up to $6,600 raise this year. That's due to a provision in a must-pass funding bill that's set to get a vote this week. Rank-and-file lawmakers have been ...

  9. An Act to eliminate the 2013 statutory pay adjustment for ...

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    In December 2010, President Obama issued executive order 13561 [3] carrying out a two-year federal employee pay freeze. [4] Two years later, on December 27, 2012, he issued a new order, Executive Order #13635, which would end the pay freeze and give civilian federal employees a 0.5% raise in 2013. [2]