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Jun 28

Written by: ACSS Communications
6/28/2010 9:51 AM 

From The State Worker blog: Two more unions have approved tentative employment contracts with Gov. Schwarzenegger. The Union of American Physicians and Dentists and the International Union of Operating Engineers both accepted higher pension contributions and reduced pension benefits for new hires. A different blog item discusses the impact of tentative contracts on a minimum wage order.

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Re: State Worker: Two more unions approve agreements

Terrible negotiating on behalf of the unions. How many years without an increase for Maintenance employees? How much have costs risen to Healthcare premiums? Nobody is even mentioning upcoming and already approved healthcare premiums coming in January. The unions have bowed to the Governor you can't trust. Remember, this is the same governor who asked us to just bare the costs of furloughs until June 30, 2010. Then he made the cuts just about permenant and put us back to work full time. Shame on the unions!

By John Larroque on   6/29/2010 8:51 AM

Re: State Worker: Two more unions approve agreements

These Unions are not bargaining, they are being extorted. Can't they see how some unions (CHP) are given preferential treatment while others are being extorted? The very same people who have gotten the decent COLA's in the past get the better Union contracts. The other Unions who never got decent contracts in the past should demand the same concessions that the CHP and Calfire get. Every union member shoud vote no on this.

By Ken Evans on   6/29/2010 2:25 PM

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