Greedy Wisc Unions can't pay 5.8% of Pension costs???
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P.F.KasooffSBR MVP
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big0marSBR MVP
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#38Unions agreed to all benefit cuts
Only issue is their right to collective bargain[B][B]They key isn't getting rich quick. The key is getting rich slowly, and enjoying it.
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rsnnh12SBR MVP
- 09-26-10
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#39Can anyone give me 1 good reason why public unions should have the right to collective bargaining? Even Democrat hero FDR was against it.
Let's not act like without collective bargaining, teacher salaries will all of a sudden average 20k a yr with no benefits. Unions serve 1 purpose... to make their members more and more money. That's fine if its a business that makes a proft, but the government doesn't make a profit. All public unions do, their goal, is to eat up more taxpayer money. How is this a good thing?Comment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
- 03-01-10
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#40I told the guy I work with it's all fun and games until they come after "yours"...then people will get pissed. When it's someone else's no one gives a rats ass, but when it climbs into your wallet...look outComment -
C-GoldSBR Hall of Famer
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C-GoldSBR Hall of Famer
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#42There are many teachers making 100K to 150 K in New York, but they can't pay 5.8% for their pension costs?
21 year old teachers starting at 50K in DC? What a joke.
Can't fire bad teachers? What a joke.
You want to talk about test scores in Milwaukee, how many ESL students do they have there sandbagging results?Comment -
Dirty SanchezSBR Posting Legend
- 03-01-10
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#43There are many teachers making 100K to 150 K in New York, but they can't pay 5.8% for their pension costs?
21 year old teachers starting at 50K in DC? What a joke.
Can't fire bad teachers? What a joke.
You want to talk about test scores in Milwaukee, how many ESL students do they have there sandbagging results?
I teach...not in a school district...but in my business there are a number of people who have no business being in front of students, but they still are allowed because no one wants to rock the boat and get them tossed out.Comment -
C-GoldSBR Hall of Famer
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#44
It's a shame these greedy unions operate the way that they do, with the students as pawns in their little game. There are good teachers out there, but the system is corrupt. Can't fire a bad teacher? You suck at my job you are fired. What about the child molester teachers they can't fire, they are paid to sit in a room? The unions defy all logic and common sense. It's just a scheme to suck out the most benefits for teachers at the expense of tax payers and the kids.Comment -
Reno PaulSBR MVP
- 02-11-10
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#45
If Walker gets his way, it will send a bad ripple effect to all of the middle class throughout the country. Union and non-union workers alike.Comment -
C-GoldSBR Hall of Famer
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#46
What does that even mean? It will send a "ripple effect" through the middle class? Care to speak in real terms and not generalities? You think the teachers union is "protecting" teachers? From what? Having to work summers and having to get fired if they suck? From having to pay for 5.8% of their retirement? This country is bankrupt and we rank in the 30's globally for education. We have incompetent and pervert teachers on the rolls that can't be fired? You don't see a problem with that?
You could argue the benefit of coal workers unions in 1890, but Teachers Unions in 2011? Nobody is exploiting them, there's no reason for a teachers union in 2011 except to fund democrat politicans and try and suck every last dollar out of the broke tax payer. They are like blood sucking leetches.Comment -
DirkDiggsSBR Sharp
- 12-07-10
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#47State budgets are out of wack and these Union Pigs would have to pay 5.8% of their Pension costs but they refuse to pay more than the 0.00% they are currently paying. How many Private sector workers get free pensions? THE THING IS WE DON'T HAVE THE MONEY. The Government workers are already overpaid and have the utmost job security. Those protesters are greedy fools.
Open your eyes.Comment -
Reno PaulSBR MVP
- 02-11-10
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#51The teachers union in Wisconsin has made financial concessions to Walker....It is the right to collective bargaining that is drawing the line in the sand......Walker doesn't want to compromise.
Yes I agree that the hiring and firing of teachers needs to be fixed.....The teachers union in general seems to be over protective from what I see.
I belong to a private sector union in the construction field and if I don't do my job in a safe and professional manner, I can get fired on the spot.Comment -
newguySBR Hall of Famer
- 12-27-09
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#52Nobody is forced into a life of teaching. There is a reason why there are thousands of people graduating each year with teaching degrees. Not a single person goes into teaching for the money, they go into it for the hours, because they like teaching, because they like having 175 days off a year (365 days - 180 school days - 10 teacher in-service days = 175), because it allows them to have the same days off as their kids, or a plethora of other reasons.
I don't think anyone is saying that teaching is easy by any means - but look at it from a pure economics standpoint - supply and demand. Until the demand for teachers outstrips the supply of people who want to get into it - then the salary and benefits that are given to teachers can't go up - and in fact - should go down until they equal out.......Comment -
yellowmanSBR High Roller
- 03-23-09
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#53At least when a private sector union negotiates with an employer, the employer has to think about profitability and a responsibility to share holders...with a public sector union, there is none of that. The 'employer' in this case, the government, has no skin in the discussions. Both sides can agree to bolster the unions for a mutual benefit; unions gain more concessions and benefits, politicians gain more votes. And ultimately you and I pay the bill. No one here really argues that teachers, firemen, policemen, etc are anything but honorable professions, each filled with hard working people. But to collectively bargain with an entity whose best interest is perpetuating their power base seems more than a little wrong to the average taxpayer. That is where the angst and disgust originates from.Comment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
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#54All I hear in this thread is the sound of farts. People talking out their ass.
You guys that don't work for a union are just jealous, because when your
employer cuts your wages and benefits, you can't say anything about it.
We've been in a recession for over 8 yrs. That's 2 or 3 contracts that has
been negotiated. Why didn't those employers see the light and make concessions then?
Even a moron like myself saw the light and I started saving for this rainy day.
Bottom line, denial. No one wanted to believe we were headed downwards.Comment -
AMcBoarderSBR Sharp
- 01-03-09
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#55It's not like people don't know going in what a teachers salary will be. They act surprised and bitch about what was known all along. Now don't get me wrong I'm not teacher bashing. They play an integral role in society. However I recall studying for 400 level biochem courses my senior year while the education majors were setting up lesson plans and working on how to use a scantron machine.If you look at the college curriculum for an education major it's clear it's not the most intellectually demanding.
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jaythegreatSBR Sharp
- 12-21-09
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#58is uncle yerry behind the ford upheivlesbrComment -
TUSBR High Roller
- 12-30-10
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#59State budgets are out of wack and these Union Pigs would have to pay 5.8% of their Pension costs but they refuse to pay more than the 0.00% they are currently paying. How many Private sector workers get free pensions? THE THING IS WE DON'T HAVE THE MONEY. The Government workers are already overpaid and have the utmost job security. Those protesters are greedy fools.
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BeatingBaseballSBR Wise Guy
- 06-30-09
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#62At least when a private sector union negotiates with an employer, the employer has to think about profitability and a responsibility to share holders...with a public sector union, there is none of that. The 'employer' in this case, the government, has no skin in the discussions. Both sides can agree to bolster the unions for a mutual benefit; unions gain more concessions and benefits, politicians gain more votes. And ultimately you and I pay the bill. No one here really argues that teachers, firemen, policemen, etc are anything but honorable professions, each filled with hard working people. But to collectively bargain with an entity whose best interest is perpetuating their power base seems more than a little wrong to the average taxpayer. That is where the angst and disgust originates from.
The viciously circular relationship between Democrat politicians and public sector unions represents an absolute conflict of interest. Their collusion is nothing more than a conspiracy to siphon taxpayer money from which they mutually benefit. The tax payers are victims of extortion. Their interest is represented by neither side in such boondoggle, sham "collective bargaining."
Private business can only spend what it makes.
Government can only spend what it takes.Comment -
infamousbacardiSBR MVP
- 03-16-08
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#63Yada Yada Yada...I was born and raised in Wisconsin...and it's more of the same bullshit from EVERYONE involved. Liberals love the unions, conservatives think they are no longer necessary (like myself).
NO ONE should get free pensions...there is NO REASON that electrical contractors in the Union get $7 per hour they work put into their permanent retirement fund...that's just too much money for ANY company to pay.
You can't cry about giving tax breaks to big business, rather than letting the workers keep their free pension...which option do you think creates jobs?
What would a normal person do with a $20,000 check they got in the mail tomorrow!? Most would go on a spending spree and it would be gone tomorrow...what would a good working logical business do? Think about adding an employee. Companies strapped for cash cut jobs, so, give them tax breaks, ease the funding problems, then they start to think about expanding and that equals more jobs. You can't spend your way out of a recession, never been done in the HISTORY of the world. NEVER.
A spade is a spade...Walker is calling it like he sees it. Union companies just can't compete in this market, and I know from first hand professional experience.
Unions were a necessity in 1920...now, they are just mafia-like business breakers.Comment -
meader99SBR MVP
- 10-30-10
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#64First off, it's about contributing their own money to their own pension AND paying about 12% towards their own insurance. Walker is not taking away the full collective bargaining rights. Just the right to bargain with pension and insurance. The unions will still be able to bargain wages. This is what Walker ran on, and he was elected. The people have already spoken. Time for the union boys to get off the tit and start contributing instead of soaking up more tax dollars that Wisconsin doesn't have. And yes, unions were useful years ago, now they just protect the lazy.Comment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
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#65Woo, Democrats are getting money from the unions, they must be rich compared to
the Republicans who only receive money from gas and oil companies. Give me a break.
The govt needs to act like they earned that money from us, instead of giving it out
like candy to a crying baby.
Those unions gave concessions, see they aren't all bad, but to take away their
bargaining rights is where the line is drawn and I'm on board with them.Comment -
meader99SBR MVP
- 10-30-10
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#67Seems to me the middle class has been footing the bill for these union workers for a long time. Don't be pissed off because Walker ran a campaign and then ACTUALLY DID what he campaigned on. Talk about change we can all believe in.Comment -
infamousbacardiSBR MVP
- 03-16-08
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#68
Talk about looking like a fool.Comment -
El SolSBR Wise Guy
- 05-17-08
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But if he made no mention of this prior to being elected. Then, well, he needs to be psychologically examined. A foolhardy move to say the least
I dont live anywhere near Wisconsin so I have the slightest Idea what he really said or didn't say. So could you elaborate for me?Last edited by El Sol; 02-27-11, 09:58 PM.Comment -
rsnnh12SBR MVP
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