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Search this database for South Carolina state employees earning $50,000 or more. Search this database for South Carolina state employees earning $50,000 or more.
The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act allows compensation for employees with earnings equaling $50,000 or more annually to be released. Here are the highest-paid employees according to ...
Of the 1,639 jobs South Carolina state government is looking to fill, almost 100 have annual top salaries of $100,000 a year or more. Among them are four that pay more than $200,000, according to ...
The amount of money spent on state employee raises is more than double than the $41.1 million in the House budget, which proposed giving a $1,000 raise to any state employee earning $66,667 or ...
Pay bands (sometimes also used as a broader term that encompasses several pay levels, ranges or grades) is a part of an organized salary compensation plan, program or system. In an organization that has defined jobs, pay bands are used to distinguish the level of compensation given to certain ranges of jobs to have fewer levels of pay ...
As of early 2013, this is the largest ever cyberattack on a US state government, with 3.8 million unencrypted Social Security numbers (equivalent to over 78% of South Carolina's population) stolen along with private and business-related financial information. [5] South Carolina contracted with private credit-reporting agency Experian to provide ...
Beaufort County schools will spend $1.7 million compensating its 10 highest-paid employees this year. In total, they’ll spend $177.7 million on staff salaries, according to the approved 2023-24 ...
The South Carolina superintendent of education is the executive of the South Carolina Department of Education.The superintendent is responsible for overseeing the 1.5 billion dollar budget of the department [2] and ensuring that schools and schools districts are abiding by federal and state laws as well as the requirements established by the department.