Pact between unions and politicians makes us less safe
Concerns that might have checked the city and state treasurers, such as the fiscal future of their town or state, paled in comparison with the immediate need of handing a packet across that table. Over and over again, public officers deluded themselves into believing that future economic growth and the attendant revenue would pay for dream packages.
The eventual result, as a Bloomberg News series has detailed, was absurdly high packages for public employees. The California state trooper with the $484,000 compensation package is only an extreme example of a national trend. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which manages JFK Airport, has 13 employee unions. Some longtime officials of those unions are paid more than $200,000 a year each, as the Empire Center for New York State Policy has revealed. In the meantime, of course, the economy grew far more slowly than predicted, rendering such payments prohibitive.
One consequence has been to divide workers into two classes. First are the older workers who enjoy the sweetheart deals. The second class consists of the workers hired more recently, whether in unions or outside of them, often through contractors. Cash-poor government offices such as the Port Authority turn to companies such as Air Serv because the Air Servs will pay less, those $8-an-hour wages, and offset some of the egregious labor costs generated by top union jobs.
In short, the real opponent of the underpaid, benefit-poor newbie is not the employer. It is fellow overpaid workers.









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A pact between politicians and unions should be a pact between unions and we..the people, as politicians are supposed to be “public servants.
I don’t remember being asked about this.
Mimzey on December 26, 2012 at 9:53 PM
There were wise people during 1824/5 who were aware of this eventuality, but they were shouted down by loud-mouthed insurrectionists.
As ye sow …
OldEnglish on December 26, 2012 at 10:04 PM
Mimzey, meet Tammany Hall. Tammany Hall, this is Mimzey. Tam, why don’t you tell Mimzey here what you’ve been up to for the past oh say, hundred years or so and I’ll check back on you two in about an hour.
Odysseus on December 26, 2012 at 10:09 PM
Once a union gives money to a politician, that politician becomes a De-facto lobbyist for the union. When public union contracts are negotiated, there is no representative of the taxpayer, just two mutually benefiting parties.
BDavis on December 26, 2012 at 10:18 PM
See cops, see firemen…their fat pensions and other bennies dictate all things.
Schadenfreude on December 26, 2012 at 10:46 PM
lol..you mean they weren’t working for the common folk??
Mimzey on December 26, 2012 at 11:46 PM
Of course they were. They’re Democrats after all.
Odysseus on December 27, 2012 at 7:05 AM