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Related: About this forumMore than 100 lawmakers support pay raise for direct caregivers
By Tiffany Brooks
Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg is fighting to give direct caregivers their first wage increase in seven years.
Weisenberg, along with 102 fellow lawmakers, have sent a letter to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver asking for a pay increase for the caregivers who work with the disabled in group homes and other settings across New York every day. The cost of living increase for workers would be tied to inflation.
"Thousands of direct caregivers have not had a raise for many, many years," Weisenberg said. "The last raise that I recall was 2006, when we put in a call for 1 or 2 percent because that was in the budget, so after that, nothing; nothing for these people."
According to Weisenberg, the proposal for a cost of living increase is expected to be in the Assembly's one-house budget bills.
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(72,300 posts)hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)Mr. ITW's most recent person to care for passed away on Sunday.
He's waiting for a reassignment.
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(72,300 posts)He family said he connected with Mr ITW faster than he had with anyone.
There may be another job location about 10 miles from here.
The agency likes his work ethics.