Sunday, September 18, 2011

Double Dipping At UW Green Bay

If you are like me - you have been wondering how those poor public employees are coping  with that nasty Walker Act 10 thing-a-ma-bob.
It has been exposed that UW-Green Bay Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Tom Maki retired from this position in March but was immediately re-hired in the same job for the same pay. What does this mean and who cares? Well - it means that Mr. Maki is receiving his pension (estimated at $70k) and his salary of $131k at the same time.
It appears that this revelation has drawn the ire of Steve Nass (Republican from Whitewater)  Chairman of the Assembly Colleges and Universities Committee.  For starters he has stopped the meeting for raising the tuition cap at UW Green Bay.  Would the naive college kids still be backing the college staff IF they found out that their tuition goes up when these crooks get away with screwing the system?
Probably.

1 comment:

  1. I would like to comment on the good job that Governor Walker is doing for Wisconsin. I think if Washington D.C. would handle situations like Walker did for us we would already be on the mend. Our situation, unemployment, the run away deficit, everything that has a no good outlook is what it is because the left wing wants it that way. The American people are not stupid. I mean the smart ones aren't. Evidently, some people need glasses because they cannot see for themselves what this corrupt government is doing to our nation. Dark tinted at that-no light coming through those babies!They are like in total darkness! Walker is a start in the right direction.

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