From Governor Chris Christie's office:
New Jersey Taxpayers Were Forced to Pay at Least $43 Millionfor Public Employee Sick Leave / Vacation Payouts Over the Last Year
- Senate President Steve Sweeney, 4/14/2011
New Jersey Taxpayers Were Forced to Pay at Least $43 Millionfor Public Employee Sick Leave / Vacation Payouts Over the Last Year
- Senate President Steve Sweeney, 4/14/2011
While the leader of the Do-Nothing Legislature continues to break promises and ignore his own timetables, New Jersey taxpayers continue to suffer from the legislature’s inaction on the critical property-tax relief measures offered in Governor Christie’s tool kit. Below are just a few examples of the enormous public employee unused sick leave and vacation payouts that New Jersey taxpayers were forced to cough up over the last year. In Jersey City alone, the $15 million payout equates to a $240 tax on the average residential property taxpayer.
As long as the legislative leadership continues to play political games and label needed sick leave and vacation payout reform as “garbage,” New Jersey property taxpayers will be forced to continue footing the bill every year.
MUNICIPALITY / MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENT / MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES | UNUSED SICK / VACATION PAYOUT COST |
Jersey City | More Than $15 million |
Atlantic City | $7.1 million |
Newark Fire Department | About $6.1 million |
Camden | More Than $3.5 million |
Hackensack | $3.3 million |
Parsippany | $3 million |
Trenton | About $2 million |
East Orange | Nearly $1 million |
Stafford Township | Nearly $723,000 |
Passaic | $600,000 |
South Brunswick | $525,000 |
West New York Mayor’s Chief of Staff | $306,324 |
Somerville Superintendent | More Than $80,000 |
Wall Police Chief | $80,000 |
Total | Approximately 43.314 million |
Sources:
(“Amid layoffs, cash-strapped cities must reimburse unused sick and vacation time to retirees,” The Star-Ledger, 4/10/2011)
(“Cashing in on Sick & Vacation Days,” NJN News Desk, 3/24/2011)
(“Wall police chief receives $80K in unused vacation days, sick pay,” The Star-Ledger, 2/11/2011)
(“Retirements Cost NJ Town Nearly $723K,” Associated Press, 10/25/2010)
(“Passaic will borrow money to pay unused sick time and vacation time to city employees,” Associated Press, 9/28/2010)
(“Unused vacation, sick time means extra money for retired superintendent,” Courier-Post, 8/7/2010)
(“Retired West New York mayoral aide will receive a $306K payout,” Jersey Journal, 6/16/2010)
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