Issue #13: GPA is experiencing cost savings due to cuts in personnel, yet its labor costs remains constant
The budget law for FY2005 (P.L.27-106) fully restored all GovGuam employees’ step increases and subsequent budget laws have not reinstated the freeze on increments. Hence, salaries and wages increased by nearly $2m. Prior to FY2005 the increase in labor can be attributed to the ongoing typhoon restorations/repairs and the implementation of the apprenticeship program in 2004. The following is a schedule of apprenticeship program expenditures since inception:
Table 1 – Apprenticeship Program Expenditures (since inception)
Although GPA received some reimbursements for apprentice hours worked and some benefits, all leave taken by apprentices and other benefits are fully absorbed by GPA. Reimbursements amount to less than 50% of the total costs.
Increases in the labor costs can also be attributed to the increase in the Government share of employee benefits. Each fiscal year the government’s share for the unfunded retirement liability increases by approximately 1% summarized as follows:
Table 2 – Summary of Government’s Share of Unfunded Retirement Liability
Fiscal Year
Legislation
Government Share
Notes
FY01
4GCA Sec 8137
18.60%
FY02
4GCA Sec 8137
19.8016%
FY03
PL 27-05
26.00%
10/01/02 - 02/28/03
PL 27-05
18.00%
03/01/03 - 09/30/03
FY04
PL 27-029
20.81%
FY05
PL 27-106
20.81%
FY06
PL 28-068
21.81%
FY07
PL 28-150
22.65%
In addition to increases in the government’s share in retirement contributions, the government’s share of the health & dental insurance premiums increased an average of 12% over the 3 classes of employees in FY06.
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