Thanks to multiple rulings by the Federal Labor Relations Authority, taxpayers are forced to pay these government career union civil servants their salaries and benefits, even if the employees are "visiting, phoning and writing to Congress in support of legislation" supported by their government unions.
What do you think happens here in Connecticut or even the towns?
Didn't a former mayor collect a pension and state salary for years of being a union leader, and then again for the years he was on leave from his state job to be mayor?
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Thanks to multiple rulings by the Federal Labor Relations Authority, taxpayers are forced to pay these government career union civil servants their salaries and benefits, even if the employees are "visiting, phoning and writing to Congress in support of legislation" supported by their government unions.
What do you think happens here in Connecticut or even the towns?
Didn't a former mayor collect a pension and state salary for years of being a union leader, and then again for the years he was on leave from his state job to be mayor?
It will also happen in New Britain with the socialist take over of City Hall.
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