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Teaneck Salary Increases Questioned, Tabled

TEANECK, N.J. -- An across-the-board increase of 2 percent to salaries for non-union workers was tabled Tuesday after citizens and a councilman questioned the need, NorthJersey.com reported.

A move by the Teaneck Township Council to raise salaries for non-union employees has been tabled after public questions regarding why they are needed.

A move by the Teaneck Township Council to raise salaries for non-union employees has been tabled after public questions regarding why they are needed.

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Councilman Jason Castle questioned the need for the increases, particularly for vacant positions, the story said.

Castle said he thinks the increases are “patently unfair to the taxpayer,” according to NorthJersey.com. 

Two percent is the same increase union employees received, the story said. 

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