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Gov. Brian Kemp signed a $32.4 billion fiscal 2024 state budget Friday that provides pay raises of $4,000 to $6,000 for law enforcement officers and $2,000 increases for other state workers ...
The typical state employee makes $50,400. Some employees would get more. State law enforcement officers would get an additional $3,000 bump, atop the $6,000 special boost they got last year. Child ...
With Georgia sitting atop a $16 billion revenue surplus, the state can afford $4,000 cost-of-living increases for most state workers. Raises for state workers and teachers highlight 2025 budget ...
The Technical College System of Georgia, in partnership with the Department of Labor, administers career centers on each of the system's campuses around the state. In addition to providing such workforce services as assistance in claiming unemployment benefits, finding a job, training for a job, or surviving a layoff, the Department of Labor ...
Specifically, those who are employed in a state-funded job position as of June 30 will receive a 3% raise starting July 1, when the new fiscal year begins. State employees received a 4% raise in 2023.
Georgia will put a little extra jingle in the pockets of state, university and public school employees, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday. Teachers among more than 100K Georgia employees getting ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signs budget bill that jumps $3.7 billion over year ago. Education, mental health and public safety among the budget priorities.
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