OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - State employees won't be getting a raise this year. But as of July 1, they are getting back the 3-percent pay cut and decrease in hours they've been experiencing for the past few years.
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The Olympian reports (http://is.gd/ckhTXy ) the new state budget brings pay for most state employees back to 2011 levels.
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State pay is a complicated puzzle, but most workers will be eligible for 1 percent raises in July 2014 if state revenue recovers enough to cover a provision in their contracts.
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Also, nearly 17,000 general-government workers become eligible to get step-pay raises of 2.5 percent this month if they have worked at least six years and are at the top of their pay range.
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The state has about 59,000 employees all together.
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Source: http://www.khq.com/story/22782062/washington-state-employees-back-to-2011-salaries
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