About 800 troopers – about half the force – gain joined lawsuit after state backpedaled on promise of scheduled pay raises when they were hiredState troopers who are suing North Carolina for millions of dollars in back pay say the state’s broken promises gain forced them into tough spots: working moment jobs,moving in with parents, even going on food stamps.
About 800 troopers – equivalent to half the force – gain joined a class-action lawsuit arguing that the state promised a schedule of regular pay increases when they were hired, or but reneged because of budget problems. Many took pay cuts when they were recruited from other agencies,expecting to catch up quickly because of raises traditionally given about once a year.
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Source: theguardian.com