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In County Government Rich Get Richer Secretly


by Scott D. Yost
County Editor
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The High Point arts council was asking for a very large amount of money compared to what the county usually gives nonprofits, and that $200,000 was on top of $50,000 that the county gave the group in the budget adopted in June. The commissioners gave out the money with virtually no information on the project, in the middle of the budget year – a time when those types of requests are almost never made, much less granted.

With a Republican board taking over control of Guilford County at the beginning of December, now is the last time for the old guard to spend money – whether it be on pet projects, raises or anything else Fox and the Democratically controlled board favor.

At the same time, those who rely on county services but who don't have friends in high places – such as destitute drug addicts with no other safety net – have had funding taken away. Up until a few weeks ago, addicts with no other line of recourse were receiving outpatient drug treatment services from Guilford County. However, in late October, about the same time the raises were being put into effect, those addicts were told to go fend for themselves because county funding had dried up for outpatient drug treatment at the Guilford County Substance Abuse Treatment Center on West Wendover Avenue.

Fox, Alston and other top county officials say constantly that Guilford County is in a dire financial situation. However, anytime they or other connected county officials need funding for something – a top new county position for a friend, large retirement bonuses for themselves and other top officials, money for a well-connected nonprofit – Fox, Alston and the commissioners in charge always seem to be able to somehow pull the money out of thin air or find it in some hidden recess of the county's $587 million budget.

One of the last changes made by the Guilford County Board of Commissioners to the 2012-2013 budget before adopting it was to remove money proposed that would have funded 3 percent merit pay raises for all county employees this year. That change meant that, once again, county employees wouldn't be getting merit raises. No funds for merit pay increases were included in Guilford County budgets adopted in 2009, 2010, 2011 or 2012.

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    In County Government Rich Get Richer Secretly
    November 21, 2012 | 06:22 AM

    I would like to know who voted for this increase. I know Billy Yow didn't since he is against everything that cost money. I hoping you won't prove me wrong. I

    GSO Citzens
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    Fuller can call it parity, most of us call it baloney.
    November 22, 2012 | 12:38 PM

    If there was any legitimate parity study done then many of us county employees got left way behind! This is just an extension of Fox's golden parachute. Those that got the raises either kissed her behind to meet Skip's agenda or she is kissing theirs on the way out to make up for the trouble she's caused them over the past few years. Anyone in government knows your retirement pay is based on the average of your highest years of pay. It's common knowledge that many of those that got the raises plan to retire with Fox or soon after. Its really no surprise. It's sort of like watching 6 or 8 people stand around to watch 1 or 2 dig a trench. The ones watching get the raise and the praise while the ones doing all the work suffer through.

    Not Surprised
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    Guilford County Parity Salary Adjustments
    November 24, 2012 | 03:17 PM

    What a slap in the face to DSS employees! After the employees have been denied a raise for the last 4 years, the Director of DSS receives a $14,000 salary increase. Call it what you want... parity salary adjustment...it's still a raise. This is as dirty as you can get. :0(

    Diane Poe
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    Rich get Richer
    November 27, 2012 | 04:37 PM

    The actions of the board is an example why the nation is in the mess it is in. The money given out was a jab to the new members coming in, WASTE MONEY. I am glad people like Hank, Jerry and Jeff are coming in, if they save money then my taxes go down, Best of luck guys.

    Sal Leone
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    And we've been asked to cut 15%
    November 28, 2012 | 09:03 AM

    With departments being asked to cut 15% (which will be employees) this is absolutely disgusting. What a slap in the face for all County Employees and hopefully everyone will let their disgust reflect in their work! This is the straw that breaks our slaving backs...We can only hope these people retire because about 90% of them are pathetic directors anyway and need to be booted out of here. Really only Jeff Thigpen, Halford and Alan Perdue are worth keeping..

    GC Employee
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    November 28, 2012 | 11:08 AM

    You have individuals being hired making more than individuals who have been employed for years with the County. You have directors that don't look after their employees. They have no push or drive for equality and these studies are needed in EVERY department and on every individual employee. Yet our focus is on the top salary individuals. Where are the directors standing up for their employees? HR needs to be doing this "parity study" and also a "salary compression" study for every employee. Perhaps the county employees should walk out and tell the high paying directors to do the job themselves. The morale in this county government is already extremely low and now it will be sent over the edge.

    County Depts Unite!
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    November 28, 2012 | 11:09 AM

    Someone please tell me why a raise would be given to those individuals who are getting ready to retire. Fred Jones, Perdue, etc. they are all retiring and yet they get a raise?

    Those People Are Retiring
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    GC Director's Pay Adjustments
    November 28, 2012 | 01:39 PM

    As the spouse of a GC employee, I take these adjustments as a slap in the face to every member of my family. I find it appalling that the exiting Director of Emergency Services gets a raise just three months shy of his retirement and an employee under him making a mere $40,000 can't get a raise in 4 years. Insurance premiums go up every year but not even as much as a cost of living increase for these folks. Guilford County will never be able to retain good, educated talent with practices like this- they will simply be a stepping stone on a resume!

    Spouse of GC Employee
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    Unfair
    November 28, 2012 | 10:15 PM

    ANY department head that took this "Parity Adjustment" and didn't send it back is a weak leader. They should have sent it back and told Fox and the board of clowns that if their employees couldn't get a raise, they didn't want one either. This was totally disrespectful to the county employees and shows a total lack of caring by the county manager and commissioners. The employees of Guilford County should go on strike and let the manager, commissioners and department heads earn their money taking care of the citizens.
    These folks hurt their employees. 1st they changed their pay schedule, resulting in LESS money each month, then they stopped their pay raises, then increased their insurance premiums. Next they cut the number of employees forcing each employee to do more, then gave the NON-WORKERS pay raises. What is next? Pay cuts to cover these increases? And they don't know what the new board may recommend!

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    Raises in GC: Not a new thing
    December 18, 2012 | 09:50 AM

    Guilford County has been giving these parity raises for years, but it fell under the radar, because it wasn't so much to the people at the top.

    In years past, if you were buddy-buddy with your manager, he/she may find a way to "retain" you by giving a parity raise. Several Quality Assurance Specialists recieved raises in the amount of over $2000 between 2011 and 2012.

    Now I guess they just decided to apply that principal to the real money makers.

    Observer
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    iwantmoreanddamthetaxpayer
    December 19, 2012 | 08:55 PM

    Quality Assurance Specialists?
    Obviously not in charge of assured quality in leadership by officials.

    Observer
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    adjustments
    December 19, 2012 | 09:01 PM

    Guilford County Schools has ways around "no pay raises" for special employees too.
    How much do their media production people add up to btw.
    Those TV spots are so well watched,right?

    Raises
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