Posted on 02/17/2010 9:34:15 AM PST by bamahead
Todays NY Post reveals a moment of honesty from a NY union official.
Albany Police Officers Union President Chris Mesley says that, regardless of the faltering economy, a no-raise new contract is unacceptable.
And to hell with the public.
"I'm not running a popularity contest here," Mesley said. "If I'm the bad guy to the average citizen . . . and their taxes have go up to cover my raise, I'm very sorry about that, but I have to look out for myself and my membership."
Mesley added: "As the president of the local, I will not accept 'zeroes.' If that means . . . ticking off some taxpayers, then so be it."
In the real world, when bubbles pop and markets contract, everyone has to take a haircut. In the world of politicians and unions, political muscle wins, regardless of economic circumstance.
Other unions are just as bad. When mayor Bloomberg proposed to increase teacher salaries by just 2 percent last month, the UFT responded, The Mayors proposal is simply unacceptable
The UFT will continue - as we have always done - to work to protect the schools of New York City.
But the teachers union recently turned down $700 million in federal funding for NY schools teachers because the extra money would have been paid based on performance.
The NY Daily News reports:
[T]he union submitted a document stating, "Test score data cannot be used for teacher evaluation or individual compensation." [Union president] Mulgrew also demanded extra arbitration for teachers found ineffective under a new grading system.
In other words: whatever you do, dont change our insane work rules, and dont make it possible to get rid of ineffective teachers.
On my FBN show Thursday, Ill cover more of the failings of the government education monopoly.
They are greedy Marxists through and through!
What a Delta Bravo.
“I’m very sorry about that, but I have to look out for myself and my membership.” What does he think the public is doing? We’re all in this together. You can’t seperate the public from the police officers. Police officers are part of the public also. They are not an elite group. If society is expected to take a cut, all of society fits into that idea.
CW2 Ping
Another CW2 faultline about to crack open: overpaid public employees unions versus the bled-dry tax-paying Average Joe and Jane Saps.
from the article, from the teacher’s union:
“...the UFT will continue - as we have always done - to work to protect the schools of New York City.
I’d always thought the teacher’s unions were a bunch of thugs - now they admit to us they’re running a protection racket!
“In the real world, when bubbles pop and markets contract, everyone has to take a haircut. In the world of politicians and unions, political muscle wins, regardless of economic circumstance. “
Yep. The housing bubble and sub prime mortgages just cratered the economy. All those banking executives, they bit the bullet and tightened there belts and took a haircu... oh wait.
Bad example.
To hell with the union. If their pay and benefits have to go down to lower my taxes, so be it. I’m not running a popularity contest either.
IIRC, JFK was the one who allowed government employees to unionize.
It’s a democrat thing/s
“An’ if youse guys object, well maybe my boys will just be at a coffee break next time your house is broken inta”
It’s time to bust the unions for good, and imprison all the union officials under the RICO act. These bastards will do anything to extort & destroy & blackmail their own rank & file members as well as the American public.
Money sucking wastes of flesh. They are no better than the Lords and Kings of Merry ol’ England. The bloated federal government must be abolished before we will see any return to normalcy and these pinheads will have to earn a living.
Fire them all. Replace them with folks who want to work.
I watched this at home last year when the Boeing employees decided they were going to close down the production lines for almost 2 months because of new contract disputes. So, they finally got something they wanted, went back to work, and saw the company move the new airliner production to North (I think) Carolina.
I remember listening to the union bosses and the employees talking about striking and thinking, "are you guys nuts? Pick your fights better". When they were grousing about the company moving the new production line, I had zero sympathy for them.
>>IIRC, JFK was the one who allowed government employees to unionize.
That is correct, his Executive Order 10988 allowed Federal employees to unionize, and opened the floodgates for State and Local ones to do so.
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