From the U-T article:
Is there any doubt that those concessions would not have been won without the furloughs?The latest furlough order exempts departments that collect revenue, such as the Franchise Tax Board, and provide public safety protection, including the California Highway Patrol.
It also exempts about 37,000 workers in six unions that recently reached tentative labor agreements with the Schwarzenegger administration. Those unions agreed for their members to contribute more of their salaries toward their pension benefits and to take one day of unpaid personal leave a month, the equivalent of a nearly 5 percent pay cut.
I have been thinking about how to deal with the pension issue for a while. Couldn't the state negotiate new agreements with current employees to immediately reduce the burden of pensions on the state budget? Of course they could, but what about negotiations over pensions earned in the past for employees who have not yet retired, could a retroactive change be lawful if their union agreed to it?
Can we expect Meg to make the right move?
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