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STATE OF
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
CIVIL SERVICE
BATON ROUGE,
June 29, 2007
General
Circular No.1701
To: Heads of State Agencies and
Human Resource Directors
Subject: Implementation of the General Pay
Increase for State Employees
Issue
Date: June 29, 2007
At its December 2006 pay hearing, the
State Civil Service Commission approved an item under the authority of Civil
Service Rule 6.3(c) granting classified employees a general pay increase
contingent upon legislative funding.
House Bill 1 of the 2007 Legislative Session provides funding for this
general increase in Fiscal Year 2007/2008. House Bill 1 has been passed by both
houses of the legislature and is now awaiting Governor Blanco’s signature. By signing House Bill 1 and then approving
the December Civil Service Commission item, the Governor will be authorizing a $0.72 per hour general pay increase for
classified employees. The Governor has indicated that she will approve this
general increase with an effective date
of July 1, 2007. Employees may expect to see this raise reflected in their paychecks sometime in
August.
At its July 18, 2007 meeting, the State
Civil Service Commission will consider proposals to increase the maximums of
all pay ranges. If adopted by the
Commission and approved by the Governor as proposed, these pay range increases
will enable the greatest possible number of classified employees to receive the
full benefit of the $0.72 per hour general increase.
The general pay increase will be
implemented as follows.
The Department of State Civil Service is
working with the Division of Administration to determine the best method to
execute this general increase for ISIS HR paid and non-paid agencies. The Office of Information Services (OIS) and
the Office of State Uniform Payroll (OSUP) have developed a plan to automate
the pay increase for all classified employees whose information is contained in
the ISIS HR system. More specific
information on how this will occur will be forthcoming in ISIS HR Quick Tips
#21.
Agencies that operate their own HRIS and
payroll systems will need to make arrangements to insure the pay increase is
granted to their employees in a timely fashion.
We anticipate that the Governor’s Office
will issue an Executive Order addressing the pay of unclassified
employees.
We appreciate your patience as we work to
implement this general increase for all employees. If you have any questions, please contact
your Assistance Coordinator at (225) 342-8274 or the Compensation Division at
(225) 342-8083.
Sincerely,
s/
Director