Saturday, July 24, 2010

DONALD PESCI: Saying no - The Middletown Press (middletownpress.com)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A 10% raise for Carter is about $45,000 because his salary is over 400K


Carter, who stands to realize a salary increase of 10%, acknowledged “this may not have been a politically expedient thing to do, but I believe our managers and .

Anonymous said...

Why do we need this higher level of bureaucracy when each constituent unit of the CSU system has its own President? Sounds like a duplication in effort and a total waste of taxpayer money. In fact, didn't one of the Republican candidates say during the debate that the taxpayers would save $6.5 milliion by simply eliminating Carter and his fellow bureaucrats?

Anonymous said...

Public Records show that Dr. Carter was paid $421,617 last year (A Bi-weekly Pay check of $13,898).

His 10% raise would amount to $42,161. based on those numbers.

And you wonder why Connecticut has the worst financial condition of all 50 states at the hands of the Democrats in our legislature?

Anonymous said...

Democrats are really learning to cut spending. The pay raise for Dr. Carter will only be $21,080, instead of $42,161. Now that is what I call responsible management!


The executive committee for the Connecticut State University System trustees decided Monday to eliminate the "pay equity" portion of a pay raise for the chancellor and university presidents, effectively reducing the pay raise from about 10 percent to about 5 percent.

Anonymous said...

Maybe it is time to privatize these schools and simply get the state out of the business of running them?

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