p0504 REVIEW DENIED Although the public has an interest in knowing how public money is spent and how much government employees at various levels earn, the disclosure of salaries, broken down by position, title, base salary, overtime and bonus compensation generally is sufficient to serve the public purpose without unnecessarily invading the privacy of individuals, so disclosure to a newspaper of the salaries earned by individual municipal employees is not required by the California Public Records Act.CitationTEAMSTERS v PRICELESS (Municipal Salaries) 112 CA4 1500 [See: GovC 6250 etseq; PenC 832.7, 832.8; Hill v NCAA 7 C4 1; Braun v City 154 CA3 332]
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