With what is going on in Madison and the “poor” infringement of rights for our government employees, I thought the following facts might interest you! Must be good to belong to a monopolistic public union or supervise people in these groups! Great pay with no accountability for performance! No wonder the protests are so spectacular! Hopefully Walker and the State Senate will continue to remain firm!
AVERAGE WAGE AND BENEFITS (remember this is for nine months of work)
· TEACHERS:
Milwaukee $86,297
Elm brook $91,065
Germantown $83,818
Hartland Arrowhead $90,285 (highest teacher was $122,952-lowest was $64,942)
Men Falls $81,099
West Bend $82,153
Waukesha $92,902
Sussex $82,956
Mequon $95,297
Kettle Moraine $87,676
Muskego $91,341
Milwaukee $86,297
Elm brook $91,065
Germantown $83,818
Hartland Arrowhead $90,285 (highest teacher was $122,952-lowest was $64,942)
Men Falls $81,099
West Bend $82,153
Waukesha $92,902
Sussex $82,956
Mequon $95,297
Kettle Moraine $87,676
Muskego $91,341
· STAFF:
Arrowhead - Bus Manager - Kopecky - $169,525
Arrowhead - Principal - Wieczorek - $152,519
Germantown- Asst Principal - Dave Towers - $123,222
Elm Brook - Burleigh Elementary - Principal Zahn- $142,315 (for a primary school!!)
Madison - Asst Principal - McGrath - $127,835
Arrowhead - Bus Manager - Kopecky - $169,525
Arrowhead - Principal - Wieczorek - $152,519
Germantown- Asst Principal - Dave Towers - $123,222
Elm Brook - Burleigh Elementary - Principal Zahn- $142,315 (for a primary school!!)
Madison - Asst Principal - McGrath - $127,835
· UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN STAFF (2009) (salary alone):
Michael Knetter - Prof of Bus - $327,828
Carolyn Martin -Chancellor Madison- $437,000
Hector Deluca - Professor of Nutritional Science - $254,877 (really??)
(source:Madison.com -as the UofW removed salaries from being posted online in 2007- why if they are so low?)
(source:Madison.com -as the UofW removed salaries from being posted online in 2007- why if they are so low?)
How about some other "public servant union jobs?" What do they make?
· Madison Garbage men (2009) (salary only):
Garbage man, Mr. Nelson earned $159,258 in 2009, including $109,892 in overtime and other pay.
Garbage man, Greg Tatman, who earned $125,598
7 Madison garbage men made over $100,000
30 Madison garbage men made over $70,000
Garbage man, Mr. Nelson earned $159,258 in 2009, including $109,892 in overtime and other pay.
Garbage man, Greg Tatman, who earned $125,598
7 Madison garbage men made over $100,000
30 Madison garbage men made over $70,000
· MILWAUKEE CITY BUS DRIVERS (salary only):
136 Drivers made more than $70,000
54 Drivers made more than $80,000
18 Drivers made more than $90,000
8 Drivers made more than $100,000
Top Driver made $117,000
(Source WTMJ)
136 Drivers made more than $70,000
54 Drivers made more than $80,000
18 Drivers made more than $90,000
8 Drivers made more than $100,000
Top Driver made $117,000
(Source WTMJ)
How do you feel about the protestors now? Do you still love paying those taxes? About time for those unions to be overhauled?
this info should be published everywhere; newspapers, internet, government websites etc.
ReplyDeletethere is no excuse for this. normally if this was the private sector i would say great. whatever the public will pay is up to them. but these are our tax dollars and we should have a definate say in this matter. if more people know the facts they would be outraged. just sayin'.......
The statistic this fails to incorporate is that fact that a disproportionate amount of government jobs require advanced degrees (scientist for DNR's, teachers, administrators, engineers, ect) when compared to the entirety of the private work sector. If you actually look at the education + experience levels of comparable private and public sector jobs in the state, public employee pay falls short by close to 10%
ReplyDeleteFor that kind of money, they can all "gratify me orally". I think you know what I mean, but it wouldn't be appropriate to say it in a public forum.
ReplyDeleteI say about time teachers got paid what they deserve! Awesome!
ReplyDelete1:50-The problem is the public sector has no checks and balances when it comes to efficiency/productivity. Private sector companies have to make payroll, and have to be efficient to survive and thrive. Our gov't thrives on shaking down the taxpayers through bloated and inefficient "work". Examine the difference in administrative costs from the public sector(or the military, which is an area I'm experienced with) and the private sector. See how much more money is wasted through the many levels of bureaucracy. Our public sector needs to be cost effective, and at that it fails miserably.
ReplyDeleteRemember folks, salary is not the whole picture. IIRC, there is some sort of deal where there is no health plan, retirement plan, benefits, etc... I think the deal was that money was paid for the employee to do with as they please (retirement, health, etc...). I'm not sure the quoted numbers are all they are cracked up to be.
ReplyDeleteWOW I need to move !!!! I am a local Govt. worker and make no were close to any of that !! and I mean not close at all !!
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