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iBoaterer wrote:
In article 171579839396206878.249459bmckeenospam- , says... wrote: On Sun, 21 Jul 2013 10:36:38 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote: Those "negotiations" are basically coercion with the tax payers being the victims. They have no say in the contracts but they get stuck with the bills ... or they simply move away as the people in detroit did. Negotiations with public employees are done under the direction of elected public officials. Who are lobbied by the same unions they negotiate with and who will endure the wrath of those same unions at the polls if they actually argue with any of the union demands. In the case of some public service unions,, the union negotiator may even be paid by the city. Here in the sf Bay Area, BART the semi rapid transit, is going on strike for a 23% raise over the next 3 years. They already are among the highest paid transit workers in the nation. Average driver makes $73k salary with an additional $66k in overtime. Plus fully paid retirement and $93 a month for a medical plan no matter the size of the family. The SEIU leader has already declared WAR in those words. But it takes a lot of money to live out there. Well it does not take that kind of money. Lots of areas that are very nice and do not cost millions to buy a house. My city is one of the highest income towns in the USA, and there are areas where you can buy a house for $500k. When a person with a GED that sits in the cab of the BART train and his only job is to make sure no one is stuck in the doors, or to drive the train, on tracks, to the next station at 25 mph, he should make more than teachers? You sound like a typical government employee. There employee expense ratio are the highest in the nation. |
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