Boston Business Journal
Exclusive March 31, 2016

Massachusetts swallows $20M tab for state-college cashouts

The Business Journal has learned that over the past decade hundreds of former state higher-ed employees each collected at least $50,000 for unused sick and vacation time when they retired from service. The governor isn't happy.

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