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Re: The 112th Congress - The first Orange-American to be elected Speaker
He can't cut salary. They still will have collective bargaining power over salary. So, they will be free to negotiate for, and likely get, the usual raises (capped at inflation I believe).
The focus here is not, and never has been, on salary. It's about a pension program that state employees, on average (I understand some do pay more), currently contribute .4% to. That's outrageous.
As for how extreme he is, 24 states already limit collective bargaining, 3 banning it outright, and Missouri and Ohio looking at limiting it as well. So the "Cheesehead Pharoah" argument doesn't hold much weight with me. Is it really an extreme practice if half the states in the union already do it?
What do you think the WI State Government will do if this passes? What is the point? Some say this is the best way to weaken the Dems. (Unions are the primary backer of Dems and if they have no power bam neither do the Dems...I think that is overkill but it does seem to make sense) I haven't read up on this much but has the Governor said what he will do with his new God power over the public employees? How much of their salary will he cut, what benefits? Is he going to cut his own salary as well? What is his endgame? Is this a temporary ban on CB or is there no end date because there is a fundamental difference. (I am serious, I have no clue and want to know)
He can't cut salary. They still will have collective bargaining power over salary. So, they will be free to negotiate for, and likely get, the usual raises (capped at inflation I believe).
The focus here is not, and never has been, on salary. It's about a pension program that state employees, on average (I understand some do pay more), currently contribute .4% to. That's outrageous.
As for how extreme he is, 24 states already limit collective bargaining, 3 banning it outright, and Missouri and Ohio looking at limiting it as well. So the "Cheesehead Pharoah" argument doesn't hold much weight with me. Is it really an extreme practice if half the states in the union already do it?