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State Workers Get Raises Amid Budget Crisis

State Workers Get Raises Amid Budget Crisis

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Washington state workers are set to get a 2 percent pay raise starting July 1, with some in corrections earning up to 4 percent — money that could help pay bills, save for vacations, or fund education. But as unions begin negotiating the next two-year contract amid looming $10 billion budget shortfalls, critics are sounding alarms. Salaries consume a huge slice of the state budget, making these talks high-stakes. Meanwhile, top university coaches earn millions from private sources — a stark contrast to everyday state employees. And with negotiations shrouded in secrecy and no public input, many question why the state hands out raises like a private company wouldn’t — especially as taxpayers watch their dollars shrink.

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