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Re: After five years of frozen wages, top Jersey City officials set to get pay hikes
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I love the video clip Stringer. There are many people on the list who truly deserve merit increases. And then of course there are people like Kabili Tayari who should have been fired years ago.

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Where is the desk audit that was promised when Fulop was a candidate?

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Nearly $1M in pay hikes approved for Jersey City officials

By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
December 16, 2014 at 3:45 PM

JERSEY CITY ? A whopping $17,375 raise was awarded to the mayor's scheduler this year as part of a round of pay hikes for hundreds of city officials that will cost taxpayers nearly $1 million.

Nancy Warlikowski, Mayor Steve Fulop's scheduler, was granted the largest raise given to any city employee. Warlikowski now has a $97,375 salary, after a $15,000 raise in August and another $2,375 hike last month.

Warlikowski, Fulop's campaign treasurer, was hired on July 1, Fulop's first day as mayor.

Jerry Cala, the assistant fire director, is a few bucks behind Warlikowski. Cala was granted a $14,850 merit increase on top of a $2,474 cost-of-living hike, bringing his total salary to $101,436. Cala has been with the city for 15 years.

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Most likely, it is coming out of reserve. The city put approximately, $10 million for grants from reserve to fund the grants as the funds come in, the $10 million is suppose to go back to the reserve. The city has also been creating new job titles. The reserve is the money the city is playing with.

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After five years of frozen wages, top Jersey City officials set to get pay hikes

By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
November 21, 2014 at 1:04 PM

Jersey City wants to award 2.5 percent pay hikes for some top officials, many of whom have not seen salary increases since 2009.

The change, set for introduction by the City Council on Tuesday, would affect 16 department heads and deputies, the mayor, council members and municipal judges. Their salaries were frozen in 2009, under Mayor Steve Fulop's predecessor, Jerramiah Healy, as a cost-saving move.

The first set of pay raises would be effective Nov. 1. Subsequent pay raises, starting in January 2016, would be tied to the consumer price index, and would not exceed 3.5 percent.

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