Historically, your salary has been a closely guarded secret but younger generations are changing that - for the better.
Vastly different perspectives on Alaska’s state employee salaries — suggesting either most are well paid or most are underpaid — were offered by state officials and legislators during initial hearings ...
Polk County Assessor Randy Ripperger today will advise a conference board against adopting recommendations from a new ...
Frustration about delays in a study of statewide salaries and an unwillingness by the Dunleavy administration to provide a draft report completed last June were expressed by legislators and the head ...
In spring 2023, the Provost charged the Associate Provost for Faculty and the Office of Institutional Research to conduct a quantitative salary equity study to examine gender equity in tenure-track ...
Apr. 4—Alaska Department of Administration Commissioner Paula Vrana told state lawmakers in January that a long-delayed salary study examining the competitiveness of state employee compensation would ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — A long-awaited study that compared the salaries of Ulster County employees to those in nearby counties met with a cool reception by members of the Legislature’s Audit Committee upset ...
County officials are at an impasse over a job classification and compensation study. The Johnson County Commissioners on Monday put off a decision on a professional services agreement with Waggoner ...
A study published by the University of Michigan Feb. 13 found no statistically significant difference in pay between male and female faculty members after adjusting for factors such as rank and ...
Phoenix has been ranked 34th of the top 50 U.S. cities for median starting salary, according to a recent study by job-search website Glassdoor.com. The Phoenix Business Journal reported the findings, ...
Six figures goes further in San Antonio than all but two major Texas cities, according to a new study.
Aug. 7—A salary study for Laredo's police and fire departments was discussed this week as Laredo leaders approved the measure. The $225,000 study will evaluate salaries, benefits, retirement plans and ...