Court Opinion

ID: 8617699
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-11-24 08:26:53.559674+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:55:26.089823
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam. This claim arises as a result of an hourly increase for extra day labor help of $1. This increase was approved by the Department of Labor and reported to the Department of Transportation in September, 1974, allowing insufficient time for changes to be made for the effective payroll period. Back salary is sought for May 1, 1974, through June 30, 1974. The departmental report indicates that Mr. Walker is due $129.60. We find that claimant is entitled to back salary in the gross amount of $129.60, plus employer contributions of $15.24, for a total employee benefit of $144.84 which should be disbursed by the Comptroller and credited as follows: To the State Employees’ Retirement System as follows: $ 5.12 Employee’s contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System $ 7.58 Employee’s contribution to F.I.C.A. $ 7.66 State’s contribution to State Employees’ Retirement System $ 7.58 State’s contribution to F.I.C.A. To the Illinois State Treasurer to be remitted to the Internal Revenue Service: $ 0 as claimant’s Federal Income Tax withholding for current taxable year. To the Illinois Department of Revenue, Income Tax Division: $ 0 as claimant’s Illinois Income Tax withholding for current taxable year. Net to claimant: $116.90 as claimant’s net salary after all of the above contributions and withholdings have been deducted from the above total employee benefit. It Is, Therefore, Ordered that claimant be and is hereby awarded, the total employee benefit of $144.84 (One Hundred Forty-Four Dollars And Eighty-Four Cents) to be disbursed and credited in accordance with our above finding.