Indiana Public Employees Able To Defeat Anti-Worker Legislation! AWOL Legislators Return Victorious!

"But by taking power into their own hands, slowing down a race to strip workers of their fundamental rights, and fully representing their constituents by allowing real debate and discussion to take place, lawmakers in Indiana, like their counterparts in every state in the nation, are demonstrating that the momentum and popular support in the states is behind those standing up and fighting for the middle class."

In These Times Reports “The Truth Behind The Public Pensions’ Funding Gap”

"Why should public workers’ pension benefits be reduced to resolve the funding gap when they aren’t the fundamental cause of it in the first place? Why not make those who created the pension funding gap pay—the hedge funds, banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions that were responsible for the massive investment losses and the pension fund managers who negligently risked workers’ pensions? Or the politicians who let them?"

NYT Editorial Blasts Maine’s Governor For Mural Stunt

"To be fair, Mr. LePage does retain a sense of workplace opportunity. After his election last November, he named Lauren, his 22-year-old, fresh-from-college daughter, to what was termed an entry-level job as assistant to the governor’s chief of staff. At $41,000 a year, the post offers $10,000 more than the pay for workers who pass the teacher and police tests. That’s on top of Ms. LePage’s free room and board at the governor’s mansion."

In Illinois, State Managers Rush To Join Union!

"Pending requests to unionize have come from employees whose jobs traditionally fell into the category of “boss:” prison wardens and their assistants, state agencies’ chief fiscal officers, deputy agency directors, chiefs of staff, senior personnel officers and liaisons to the Legislature at social service, employment and regulatory agencies, according to the AP analysis of Labor Relations Board records."

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