Oklahoma official predicts savings by streamlining payroll
The state could save at least $2.6 million annually by going to a centralized payroll processing system, a state official told a House committee Tuesday.
Joe Fleckinger , deputy director of information technology with the state finance office, said the savings would be in salaries and benefits no longer needed to process the state payroll after the conversion took place. It would take about 25 to 30 employees to centr...
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