...$5,020.32 ($201.18 per pay periods times 24 pay periods.) State tax reflects only $117.54 was withheld, which should have totaled $940.32 ($39.18 per pay period times 24 pay periods). The...
...legal bills – not just their own legal bills, but the township will also pay our legal bills when they lose this FOIA lawsuit. We will update this with another...
...time card. Adding up all the applicable regular pay on these time cards reflects 64 hours of regular time, which matches the payroll record. Where this gets interesting is looking...
...last year, she had talked about her “feelings” instead of what the laws of the state say. “I feel we shouldn’t pay this” “It feels like dirty money” “I feel...
...have been additional Holiday pay, however, it is clear she was paid 8 hrs of Holiday pay for this pay period, resulting in an extra $229.20 for this pay cycle....
...pay any bills – this includes payroll. Township employees were not paid this week because in an Illinois Township form of government, the only person authorized to sign checks is...
...no way to know what actual pay cycle this time card covers, we can only report that the math, once again, does not add up. The first time card reflects...
...but the dollars in her pocket do. March 23rd, 2017 through April 5th, 2017 is one of the documented pay periods for Anna May Miller. The Payroll record reflects she...
...payments may constitute a “public convenience” (emergency assistance, payroll, etc) then it is OK for the supervisor no longer in office to continue making payments until a person is appointed...
...for by the Township. During a recent meeting, the subject was raised regarding having this bill pushed onto the Road District to pay. Considering the Road District has never authorized...