by rondelord | Apr 9, 2015 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions
EL PASO, Texas – The El Paso City Council received a sobering report showing the City’s revenue is not keeping up with its expenditures. “All of these costs are growing at a fast pace while our revenues aren’t growing at the same rate”,...
by rondelord | Apr 1, 2015 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Health Insurance, Labor, Police, Politics, Unions
Collective bargaining talks between the City of San Antonio and the San Antonio Police Officers Association came to a sudden if undeclared impasse Tuesday after union officials rejected the city’s latest improved wage and benefits proposal and refused to present a...
by rondelord | Apr 1, 2015 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions
The honeymoon is over. Just weeks after praising the Scranton police and fire unions for negotiating new contracts that are projected to save the city money, council and the mayor are at odds with the public safety workers over challenges relating to pensions. All...
by rondelord | Apr 1, 2015 | Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions
California government entities and their unions are panicking because Obamacare’s punitive 40% “Cadillac Tax” beginning in 2018 will directly hit the low-deductible and broad-provider network type of “platinum” healthcare coverage that public employees have enjoyed...
by rondelord | Apr 1, 2015 | Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions
Pontiac — While retirees in other cities have seen pension benefits chipped away, city officials say the pension board in Pontiac has generously overpaid some of its retirees. They want the money back. At issue is about $659,000 in overpayments made to 600 retirees —...
by rondelord | Apr 1, 2015 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Health Insurance, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com)–The flu that can’t be avoided by a shot could hit Memphis again. The city’s Chief Administrative Officer George Little says there’s nothing to worry about. And even though most of the negotiations have been on...