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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Trimet caught lying AGAIN?

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Your earnings may have been a part of a public records request
Because we all work for a government entity, there are certain records that TriMet is required to make available through Oregon’s Public Records law. Yesterday, at the request of The Oregonian, TriMet complied with Oregon law and turned over the public records which your information may have been a part of:
For ALL TriMet employees
· Name and gross pay for years 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012
· This includes ALL union and non-union employees
In addition, for ONLY Non-Union TriMet employees
· Name, title, and taxable gross earnings amounts for 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
TriMet is uncertain what The Oregonian plans to do with this information but wanted to make you aware of our duty to supply this information. For more on public records, visit TriNET

MAX CAMPOS FINDS AN INTERESTING FACT 
Doesn't look like Joe requested anything about union members to me --

3/20/2013 Clarified Request: 1. List of all non-union employees (name and position) who have left TriMet in the past three years (March 2010 - March 2013). 2. A list of salaries of all non-union employees (name and position) as reported on the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 W-2's. 3/20/2013 Original Request: * A list of all non-union managers and executives, including their positions, who have left TriMet in the past three years. * The salaries of every non-union TriMet employee since fiscal year 2009. 


Screenshot of public records request log

6 comments:

Max said...

Doesn't look like Joe requested anything about union members to me --

3/20/2013 Clarified Request: 1. List of all non-union employees (name and position) who have left TriMet in the past three years (March 2010 - March 2013). 2. A list of salaries of all non-union employees (name and position) as reported on the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 W-2's. 3/20/2013 Original Request: * A list of all non-union managers and executives, including their positions, who have left TriMet in the past three years. * The salaries of every non-union TriMet employee since fiscal year 2009.

Al M said...

THAT IS INDEED INTERESTING MAX!

Al M said...

So the question becomes:
WHY DID TRIMET FIND THE NEED TO LIE ABOUT THIS?

Max said...

You should ask Joe Rose if we have this right. If TriMet is lying about this, then I'm sure it'll feed into some story of his.

Al M said...

Good idea, will do

Al M said...

I'll get more info tomorrow