June 09, 2026 05:25

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San Jose Firefighter's $1 Million Overtime Pay Raises Questions on City Spending

Alameda, San Jose, crime, money, police

A San Jose firefighter has become the city's highest-paid employee, earning over $1 million in overtime compensation over the past three fiscal years, according to city payroll data. The firefighter, whose base salary is approximately $150,000 annually, accumulated the overtime through extended shifts, emergency callbacks, and special assignments, pushing total earnings past the $1 million mark.

City officials noted that overtime is common among firefighters due to staffing shortages and the need to maintain 24/7 emergency coverage. The revelation has sparked debate about public employee compensation and budget priorities in San Jose, where the city faces ongoing financial pressures.

The firefighter's identity has not been publicly disclosed, but the data highlights the significant costs associated with maintaining emergency services in a major metropolitan area. The San Jose Fire Department has defended the overtime pay, stating it is necessary to ensure adequate staffing and response times.

Critics, however, argue that such high overtime levels indicate systemic issues with workforce management and could strain the city's budget. The city council is expected to review compensation policies in upcoming sessions.

This story was originally reported by mercurynews. Read the original article here.

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