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Wolf vetoes bill that blocked release of names in police shootings

Wolf vetoes bill that blocked release of names in police shootings

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Labor, Police, Politics, Unions

HARRISBURG – Gov. Wolf on Monday vetoed a controversial bill that would have strictly limited public officials’ right to release immediately the names of police officers involved in shootings. “While I am deeply concerned for the safety of the...
Health insurance may be scrapped from collective bargaining under Branstad plan

Health insurance may be scrapped from collective bargaining under Branstad plan

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Health Insurance, Labor, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

  State officials want to remove health insurance benefits from new union contracts with state and local government workers, eliminating those items from Iowa’s collective bargaining law for public employees. Gov. Terry Branstad said Monday the proposal is...
City’s history of underfunding pensions results in big costs today

City’s history of underfunding pensions results in big costs today

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Unions

DANVILLE – In 1989, the city owed the police and fire pension funds about $16 million because the city officials had reportedly underfunded both accounts since 1935. Today, the combined unfunded liability for the public safety pensions is more than $103 million — for...
Why are the Koch brothers interested in Jacksonville? Pensions.

Why are the Koch brothers interested in Jacksonville? Pensions.

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Mayor Lenny Curry threw down the gauntlet earlier this month by proposing to eliminate pensions for all future city employees, upending what is widely viewed as a bedrock of government service, particularly for higher-risk employees like cops and firefighters. The...
Labor’s Bluegrass Blues: Court Upholds Kentucky Right-To-Work Ordinance

Labor’s Bluegrass Blues: Court Upholds Kentucky Right-To-Work Ordinance

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

Thunderclaps have an echo; the bigger the boom, the bigger the reverberation. On November 8, Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, revealing the smarty-pants set in Washington DC to be not so smart after all.  Ten days later, on November 18, the...
Jerry Brown’s pension reforms have done little to rein in costs

Jerry Brown’s pension reforms have done little to rein in costs

by Ron DeLord | Nov 27, 2016 | Collective Bargaining, Fire, Labor, Pensions, Police, Politics, Public Employees (Non-Sworn), Unions

SACRAMENTO — A year after his 2010 election, Gov. Jerry Brown made a rare appearance at a legislative committee hearing to confront lawmakers about the steep cost of public employee pensions — and to demand that they pass his 12-point pension overhaul....
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