1,100 non-union state workers getting $3,016 bonuses
Gov. Bruce Rauners administration is awarding one-time bonuses worth a total of between $3 million and $4 million to non-union workers whose bosses say are doing exceptional work.
About 1,100 merit-compensation employees are in line to each receive a $3,016 bonus under the plan.
In an effort to recognize the hard work and dedication that non-bargaining unit employees demonstrate on a daily basis, coupled with the lack of systematic increases over the past several years, the state has authorized bonus payments for eligible non-bargaining unit employees, Michael Hoffman, acting director of the Department of Central Management Services said in a memo to agency directors and others.
These bonuses do not make up for this unfair lack of wage increases for non-bargaining unit employees during previous administrations, he said. However, they do represent a commitment that, going forward, all employees will be treated equally, regardless of bargaining unit status.
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