State attorneys reach tentative deal for 14 percent pay bump over two years
A tentative agreement has been reached between state governments legal corps and Gov. Jerry Brown.
This (Memorandum of Understanding) reflects an agreement designed to benefit all members of Bargaining Unit 2, address the structural pay concerns our unit has faced for years, and fix classification issues that have restricted promotional opportunities, the unions board wrote in the email to members and obtained by The Sacramento Bee.
The agreement includes, among other things, a 14 percent salary increase for the states lawyers phased in over the next two years.
A spokesperson for the California Attorneys, Administrative Law Judges, and Hearing Officers in State Employment confirmed Wednesday that an agreement was out for ratification by the union membership and that it contained the 14 percent pay bump but would not elaborate further. CASE represents nearly 3,500 legal professionals.
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