Pay Raises Fall Short, Say County Employees

According to this article from today's Metro section, the merit pay increases that county employees have been receiving are declining. With next year's likely to be "the worst budget in Fairfax County history" according to County Executive Anthony H. Griffin, the situation doesn't seem like it will improve. The workers aren't happy.

By Focus on Fairfax |  April 17, 2008; 9:10 AM ET  | Category:  Economy, Taxes , Government
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