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|    shit gummer to Leroy N. Soetoro    |
|    Re: BART janitor grossed $270K in pay an    |
|    01 Nov 16 17:30:08    |
      From: groper@fag.gummer.con              XPost: ba.transportation, misc.immigration.usa, alt.california       XPost: sac.politics, alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.economics              On 11/1/2016 4:50 PM, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:       > http://www.mercurynews.com/2016/11/01/bart-janitor-grossed-270k-in-pay-       > and-benefits-last-year/       >       > A BART janitor was paid $162,000 in overtime last year, almost three times       > his base salary, according to public pay data.       >       > Liang Zhao Zhang also received nearly $15,000 in other pay to gross nearly       > $235,000, records show. Benefits brought his total cost of employment to       > the rail agency to more than $270,000.              Yep - it's true:       http://transparentcalifornia.com/salaries/search/?q=liang+zhao+zhang              This slant is raking in the dough for being a fucking janitor.                     > And records show this isn’t the first time he raked in six-figure       > compensation at BART. The same employee received a combined $682,000 in       > pay and benefits over the last three years.       >       > The eye-popping figures are featured in a new report from the non-profit,       > Transparent California, which released records showing the pay of special       > district workers across the state Tuesday morning.       >       > “It would be great if all janitors were paid $200,000,” said Transparent       > California Research Director Robert Fellner. “But I seriously doubt BART       > riders — who must pay for this excess — are ever afforded that       > opportunity.”       >       > Another maintenance worker at the Port of Oakland topped $200,000 in pay       > and benefits last year, data showed.       >       > The highest paid special district worker in the state was Nancy Farber,       > CEO of Fremont’s Washington Health Care District, who took home $931,839       > in pay and benefits, records show.       >       > Check back for updates.       >       > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---       >              --- SoupGate/W32 v1.03        * Origin: LiveWire BBS -=*=- UseNet FTN Gateway (1:2320/1)    |
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