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- California State Worker Pay: Look up Employee Salaries | Sacramento Bee
Search our salary database to find government wages compensation records from 2024 before for public state workers in CA job departments
- California - GCC
The State Controller's Government Compensation in California website provides information on employee pay and benefits for approximately 2 million positions at more than 5,000 public employers Public employers annually report employee compensation to the State Controller's Office
- Pay Scales - CalHR
California State Civil Service Pay Scales - Online Manual (54th Edition) This material reflects the most current pay scales information available You'll need a recent version of Adobe Reader to open these files
- California State Employee Salaries
California State Employee Salaries We have 2,591,449 California employee salaries in our database Average government employee salary in California is $97,300 and median salary is $86,751 Look up California public employee salaries by name or employer, using form below
- California Employee Salaries 2023-2011 - OpenPayrolls
California Employee Salaries The average employee salary for the State of California in 2023 was $86,142 This is 20 1 percent higher than the national average for government employees and 24 2 percent higher than other states There are 497,733 employee records for California
- The 2025-26 Budget: Concession Bargaining - Legislative Analyst’s Office
This is our analysis of the Governor’s May Revision proposal to (1) not fund scheduled pay increases to state employees established in ratified labor agreements and (2) authorize the Department of Finance (DOF) to impose reductions to employee compensation if collective bargaining agreements to achieve savings are not in place by July 1, 2025
- California lawmakers join state workers in rejecting proposed salary . . .
One option to help patch the $12 billion deficit would be to delay salary increases for public employees in the upcoming fiscal year By negotiating pauses in pay raises with bargaining units, the
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