Mont. Co. overtime costs rise
Overtime pay to Montgomery County workers rose 18.5 percent in the first quarter of the fiscal year, bucking a downward trend that has been evident since 2008, The Gazette reports.
County government employees earned about $10.8 million in overtime from July through September, according to an analysis released Friday by CountyStat.
The bulk of overtime in the first quarter of fiscal 2011, which began July 1, was paid to employees in the county's Department of Fire and Rescue Services — $3.47 million.
Read more about overtime payments in Montgomery County in The Gazette.
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| November 3, 2010; 10:20 AM ET
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