Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Big labor turns on Rendell
Talk about biting the hand the feeds you. Within hours of Gov. Ed Rendell introducing a 2009-10 budget that calls for cuts in state employees, the unions representing those workers launched a counter-attack.
"This union will whine, scream and holler for justice," David Fillman, executive director of AFSCME Council 13, said in a statement.
"Pennsylvania's state workers have been victims of a 'silent furlough' for 20 years," Fillman said. "State workers have sacrificed with lower pay increases and contributions to health care costs -- that's why Pennsylvania was one of the few states with a surplus last year."
Rendell has said up to 2,600 union jobs might have to be eliminated as the state budget deficit is expected to reach $2.3 billion.
Three unions, representing 119,000 government workers, are vowing to fight Rendell's proposed cuts every step of the way.
Read more at the link below:
Pennsylvania's Public Sector Unions Join Together to Oppose Service Cuts in Rendell Budget Proposal
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS
"This union will whine, scream and holler for justice," David Fillman, executive director of AFSCME Council 13, said in a statement.
"Pennsylvania's state workers have been victims of a 'silent furlough' for 20 years," Fillman said. "State workers have sacrificed with lower pay increases and contributions to health care costs -- that's why Pennsylvania was one of the few states with a surplus last year."
Rendell has said up to 2,600 union jobs might have to be eliminated as the state budget deficit is expected to reach $2.3 billion.
Three unions, representing 119,000 government workers, are vowing to fight Rendell's proposed cuts every step of the way.
Read more at the link below:
Pennsylvania's Public Sector Unions Join Together to Oppose Service Cuts in Rendell Budget Proposal
Originally posted at TONY PHYRILLAS