Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Boston Bonuses boost City Council staff pay

The Boston Globe reports:
The City Council has been awarding large bonuses to members of its staff, quietly boosting the pay of some political appointees to levels that are well beyond the salary ranges authorized for those positions in city statutes, according to a Globe review of public records.

Under the guidance of City Council president Maureen Feeney, the council paid the council's staff director, Ann Hess Braga, $108,000 in 2007, including two bonus checks totaling $23,700. At the time, the salary range set by city ordinance for the position was $65,000 to $85,000 annually. Six other council staff members also received bonuses that pushed their pay beyond statutory limits.

In addition to the overall council staff, councilors also have also generously rewarded their personal aides and researchers, pushing through midyear and Christmas-time bonuses as high as $10,000 as last-minute agenda items, which received no debate or public airing before approval.