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Why is the raise for Unit 6 smaller than the raise for the California Highway Patrol (CHP)?

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Why is the raise for Unit 6 smaller than the raise for the California Highway Patrol (CHP)?

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On July 1, 2001, the “total compensation” package for Correctional Officers was $666 lower than a California Highway Patrol Officer. Total compensation refers to all compensation, i.e., physical fitness, seniority pay, educational incentives, retirement contribution, etc. From July 2001 to July 2003, Correctional Officers actually encroached on the $666 due to increases in physical fitness pay ($65 for officers with less than five years and an increase to $130 for those with more than five years), seniority pay (extra 1 percent at 25 years), and educational incentive (from $100 to 2.2% of salary). Our raise is therefore slightly lower than the one received by the Highway Patrol in order to bring the comparison formula back to the agreed upon $666.

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