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Comptroller projects $140M in city overtime; committee probes MTA, police and comp-time accounting
Summary
The comptroller presented a combined monthly/biannual overtime report projecting roughly $140 million in citywide overtime and identifying five departments responsible for 87% of overtime; supervisors pressed departments on comp-time payouts, one-off high-hour cases and implications of a proposed 37.5-hour workweek.
The Budget & Finance Committee received a combined monthly and biannual overtime report from the Controller's Office that projects citywide overtime near $140 million for the fiscal year and shows the Municipal Transportation Agency, Fire, Police, Public Health and Sheriff's Office account for about 87% of overtime hours.
Monique Zmuda of the controller's office told supervisors the projection reflects six months of data and is about $16.8 million over the budgeted overtime level,…
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