Hero of the hour

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How about that? I hope they make him the permanent president, but whatever happens, the school isn’t going to be able to take back that raise:

Raymond Burse, interim president of Kentucky State University, has given up more than $90,000 of his salary so university workers earning minimum wage could have their earnings increased to $10.25 an hour.

“My whole thing is I don’t need to work,” Burse said. “This is not a hobby, but in terms of the people who do the hard work and heavy lifting, they are at the lower pay scale.”

Burse’s annual salary had been set at $349,869. He had been KSU’s president from 1982 to 1989 and later became an executive at General Electric Co. for 17 years, including 10 as a senior executive. He retired in 2012 with good benefits, he said.

Burse started talking with members of the KSU Board of Regents about the gesture more than two weeks before the board met to approve his contract on July 25, he said.

Burse asked how many university employees earn less than $10.25 an hour, an amount some say is a living wage. The current minimum wage is $7.25.

“This is not a publicity stunt,” he said. “You don’t give up $90,000 for publicity. I did this for the people. This is something I’ve been thinking about from the very beginning.”

The raise in pay for those employees will stay in place even after a new president is selected, he said. It will be the rate for all new hires as well. The change is immediate.

2 thoughts on “Hero of the hour

  1. The Republicans (fascist Right) would call what Mr. Burse did a “redistribution of wealth.” They would also label Mr. Burse a communist. The Christ would disagree wholeheartedly with the Right. So would a majority of communist loving Americans who don’t view Mr. Burse’s actions as wealth redistribution. They would view his actions are caring. A Christian response to a grave inequity.

  2. Occasionally a righteous person pops up among the 1%, but they are quickly vilified and marginalized.

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