Saturday, March 5, 2011

Malloy Tells Union Officials: Stakes High For Both Of Us - Courant.com

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

was that with a wink and a nod by some chance?

Anonymous said...

Perhaps his message would have more meaning if he didn't choose the only union hotel to hold his meeting in and show his support for the unions.

Anonymous said...

The CT Dem controlled legislature still has to approve the budget. In the end they will lessen any union concessions, and taxes will go even higher. The CT Dems know who owns them. Malloy will shrug and say he tried and tried!.

The unions will continue to bankrupt the state, business will leave with jobs, and CT will be just like Greece.

Anonymous said...

If it really is a shared sacrifice, then why doesn't Governor Malloy do the right thing and sell the Governor's luxurious mansion which would also eliminate the need for all the full time domestic staff. (personal chef, butler, maid, housekeepers, groundskeepers, etc).

Vermont has never provided their governor with any sort of residence. Some Vermont governors have either had to commute from their own home, and some have made do with rented apartments (at their own expense) in downtown Montpelier.

If Vermont can do it, why can't we?

That would be the perfect way to demonstrate that he is sharing the sacrifice he is asking the rest of us to suffer from.

Anonymous said...

Some state employees, due to the nature of their positions, are required to carry pagers during off-duty hours in order to respond to emergency situations. Due to the collective bargaining agreements, these employees are compensated an extra five hours of pay each week, whether they are paged or not.

For an employee earning an average salary of $50,000 per year, this requirement can cost more than $6,000 in additional compensation.

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