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Government

Aug. 30, 2016

Most county courts oppose proposed standardizing of employee pay statewide

A proposal to standardize court employee pay statewide has drawn the ire of 53 superior courts who say one-size-fits all salaries would eat into already strapped court budgets.

By America Hernandez
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A proposal to standardize court employee pay statewide has drawn the ire of 53 superior courts who say mandatory one-size-fits-all salaries would eat into already strapped court budgets, which fluctuate based on annual caseload and appropriations from the governor.

A joint opposition letter, submitted to the Commission on the Future of California's Court System in advance of a Monday publi...

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