AlvinofDiaspar
Moderator
I think those are the kinds of issues the city should concentrate on - how things are done in the city vs. the general obsession as to what the city should or shouldn't do, which suggests a more ideologically driven agenda.
Dilla:
Not that public sector salary growth isn't an issue - the way the data is presented without any additional info can be problematic - I don't know anything about the position type/makeup of the comparator private sector or the changes over time. I bet you if you break it down by income groups youd find some startling patterns. Beyond that, no one starts a graph at 500 as a general good practice - it'd be much more informative if both are normalized to say 1992 = 100.
AoD
Dilla:
Not that public sector salary growth isn't an issue - the way the data is presented without any additional info can be problematic - I don't know anything about the position type/makeup of the comparator private sector or the changes over time. I bet you if you break it down by income groups youd find some startling patterns. Beyond that, no one starts a graph at 500 as a general good practice - it'd be much more informative if both are normalized to say 1992 = 100.
AoD
Last edited: