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Is a Person's Salary Considered Privacy Act Information? (Payscale.com - Dr. Salary)
Is
a person's salary considered privacy act information?
SignOnSanDiego.com recently reported that the California Supreme Court
ruled in favor a newspaper seeking government job info and salary
numbers of public employees. The ruling said that the city of Oakland
must release the names, records of termination and salaries of police
officers (who earned more than $100,000 in 2004).
Police officer
unions claimed that this information on salary and payment should
remain confidential due to privacy. However, Chief Justice Ronald
George stated: “Counterbalancing any cognizable interest that public
employees may have in avoiding disclosure of their salaries is the
strong public interest in knowing how the government spends its money."
Should government job info and salary be made public?
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Salary Table Government: Hush-Hush
Media
attorney Karl Olson, who represented the Contra Costa Times' lawsuit,
said, “I think this sets the rule for the state. These are landmark
cases that serve the public's right to know.” Indeed, this ruling will
probably settle a similar lawsuit by the San Jose Mercury News against
the city of San Jose. That newspaper wanted the salaries (and
names) of all San Jose city workers who earned more than a $100,000
annual salary.
Government Job Info and Salary = Telemarketing?
On
the other side, attorney Duane Reno, who represented the police
officers, claimed that publicizing the salaries (and names) would
expose the officers to unwanted sales calls (apparently Mr. Reno is
unaware of the "Do Not Call List?"). Lucy Dalglish, executive director
of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said, “We are
discovering that police departments across the country are increasingly
withholding this kind of information.”
Government Employee Salary
Reporters
Committee for Freedom of the Press previously joined the Los Angeles
Times when it filed legal action against the California Department of
Justice, when it refused to turn over a decade of police officer
information and government employee salary stats. The Times was joined
by other news organizations, such as the Associated Press, which also
filed court papers to support the Times' case.
Government Salary Scale On PayScale
The
Contra Costa Times, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press or anyone else
can actually check out salary information on police officers at the
PayScale research center. For instance, a sheriff or police patrol
officer median hourly rate is as follows in major cities:
* New York City: $26.36
* Los Angeles: $34.42
* Atlanta: $19.60
* Chicago: $26.36
* Philadelphia: $21.64
* Seattle: $32.76
* Baltimore: $24.59
How
does your salary compare a government employee salary? The
PayScale Salary Calculator is a quick and easy way to compare
positions.
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