"The workers are pressing their case in a political atmosphere that, at least in other states, has been hostile to labor. They are sensitive to demands that they forgo their rights, and they note that state workers have already given much, including agreed-upon pay cuts, layoffs, and increases in retirement contributions. Union officials say they have an obligation to defend the workers’ interests, even in a situation like that created by Irene."
"But the Shumlin administration, in the spirit of good will and unity, ought to recognize the dedicated service of state workers and, whether or not it is forced to give in on this particular grievance, refrain from stinginess in its dealings with state workers. Vermont must avoid the contemptuous treatment of labor that has become common elsewhere (see post below this story). Irene should have taught us that."
"After the recall this summer of two senators who supported [Gov.] Walker and his legislation repealing union bargaining, Tate and recall organizers are now aiming for a much larger target."
Good piece on just some of the many Vermont state employees working round the clock to return Vermont to where we were pre-Irene.
From an online media website:
"…as a employee at the State Hospital, who worked the night of flooding we indeed watched the water rise and rise. My fellow employees and I helped evacuate people to higher floors and keep everyone safe without power, running water or relief. Don’t patronize the effort and dedication of my fellow co-workers when you don’t know the facts."
"[Gov.] Shumlin says he is ‘sympathetic’ to the plight of flood victims in Waterbury, but he does not seem to have leant a sympathetic ear to the concerns of town officials who warn of dire economic impacts if state government doesn’t re-establish its main beachhead in Waterbury."
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