The State Police Union has already broken away from SEBAC and are negotiation their own side deal with the governor's office. Any union that wants to get the best deal for their members would do the same.
If Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid of If Gov. Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid off.
If Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid of If Gov. Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid off.
Union Leaders are looking for a face saving way out. I don’t think the Gov is going to participate in prolonging this fiasco any longer than necessary.
Today’s News Stories claim that the SustiNet misinformation rumors originated from Union Leader Sal Luciano and not The Yankee Institute. The claim is also that Union Leaders were aware of Luciano’s letter to the Gov for some time now.
It is hard to believe that the Union Leadership didn’t know about this while they were initiating the law suit against the Yankee Institute for sabotaging the concession package. Luciano has lost all credibility
The situation shows how the greedy unions doomed themselves by adopting "complex" bylaws which require a super-majority votes to approve agreements etc... Ironic because the bylaws are not complex, they are self-serving. For example, the bylaws were only made that way by the bloated, entitlement-culture-oriented unions because they wanted to lock-in-for-life every benefit they get from the politicians during "negotiations." Now those same bylaws have come back to haunt the Unions!
If Molloy and his cronies buckle and re-negotiate with the Unions this fiasco will drag on for months due to the analysis-paralysis mindset of the Unions who are NEVER satisfied with what they get. Time to take some of these hogs to market!
The State Police Union has already broken away from SEBAC and are negotiation their own side deal with the governor's office. Any union that wants to get the best deal for their members would do the same.
ReplyDeleteIf Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid of If Gov. Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid off.
ReplyDeleteIf Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid of If Gov. Malloy gives in he loses all and any creditability he currently has. The state workers already voted for the layoff, no need to try and add additional taxes to the rest of the state to try and keep them now. I bet in a a year you won't even notice there were any state workers laid off.
ReplyDeleteUnion Leaders are looking for a face saving way out. I don’t think the Gov is going to participate in prolonging this fiasco any longer than necessary.
ReplyDeleteToday’s News Stories claim that the SustiNet misinformation rumors originated from Union Leader Sal Luciano and not The Yankee Institute. The claim is also that Union Leaders were aware of Luciano’s letter to the Gov for some time now.
It is hard to believe that the Union Leadership didn’t know about this while they were initiating the law suit against the Yankee Institute for sabotaging the concession package. Luciano has lost all credibility
The situation shows how the greedy unions doomed themselves by adopting "complex" bylaws which require a super-majority votes to approve agreements etc... Ironic because the bylaws are not complex, they are self-serving. For example, the bylaws were only made that way by the bloated, entitlement-culture-oriented unions because they wanted to lock-in-for-life every benefit they get from the politicians during "negotiations." Now those same bylaws have come back to haunt the Unions!
ReplyDeleteIf Molloy and his cronies buckle and re-negotiate with the Unions this fiasco will drag on for months due to the analysis-paralysis mindset of the Unions who are NEVER satisfied with what they get. Time to take some of these hogs to market!