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BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off. As Strike Looms.

 
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BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off. As Strike Looms.
These are the same assholes that are going on strike tomorrow because they are not getting over a 20% pay increase.




BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off

The same "vacation bank" that allowed her to stay on the payroll for almost two years after she resigned has permitted hundreds of other BART managers and nonunion employees to rack up a combined 69 years -- that's right, years -- of unused vacation and holiday now worth about $7.8 million, an analysis by this newspaper reveals. One veteran engineer has more than 970 vacation days himself in the bank.

And it gets even sweeter for employees like Dugger, because BART lets them continue to accrue benefits -- and even more vacation -- while burning off unused time off after they quit.

[link to www.insidebayarea.com]
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Re: BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off. As Strike Looms.
Holding their city hostage. Can't they fire the whole lot of them?




BART strike: With a day left, labor talks fail again Saturday but pay proposal doubled

As unions were walking out, BART management was drafting a new proposal: 8 percent wage increases over four years, double their previous offer of 4 percent over four years, but still far shy of the workers' previous proposal of 23 percent pay increases.

The average BART worker -- including management and non-union employees -- made $83,157 in gross pay in 2012, up from $80,588 in 2010, according to an analysis of payroll records by this newspaper. An 8 percent wage bump, on top of a 1 percent pay increase already set to kick in Monday, would push the average BART employee's gross pay to about $90,600 in 2016.

[link to www.insidebayarea.com]
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Re: BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off. As Strike Looms.
I am sure 82000 provides a decent standard of living in the BART zip codes.
As long as your spouse makes around 250 k tounge
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Re: BART's top-level employees' vacation bank tops 69 years of unused time off. As Strike Looms.
I would expect no less from a Government entity. BART stations and buses are crime infested shitpots. Doing a favor to society by shutting them down.





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