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Friday, July 29, 2005

No strike for state workers

The state and its two largest worker unions, MAPE and AFSCME, has reached a tentative labor agreement. The preliminary word is a two percent raise per year and increased insurance cost for dependents. It sounds pretty average, enough so that both sides found it acceptable. It's good that an agreement was reached; we don't need a repeat of the strike four years ago.

1 Comments:

At 7:15 AM, July 31, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, at least for myself and my colleagues, the news of the settlement came as a shock. The positives of settling now (for both sides) is a PR plus all the way around. Letting things potentially go to a strike would have worked against TPaw & Co. The shutdown may have inflicted more PR damage on the administration than originally thought.

Given what is happening in health care, the fact that we will not have any changes this year and only "minor" changes in 2007 PLUS a 2+2 percent COLA increase is HUGE.

 

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