Journal Article on Prevailing Wage Debunked, But Only Outside Academia

By Kevin Dayton
04/22/2014
A survey of academic journal articles in the fields of labor relations, labor economics, and labor history reveals scholarly consensus: union-backed public policies are good for the economy! No one ever rebuts these journal articles, so they must be true. And why would anyone assume otherwise? As a union official said about one of these...

TAGS: Are Charter Cities Taking Advantage of State Mandated Construction Wage Rate ("Prevailing Wage") Exemptions?, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment, Prevailing Wage, The Effect of Prevailing Wage Regulations on Contractor Bid Participation and Behavior: A Comparison of Palo Alto California with Four Nearby Prevailing Wage Municipalities, University of California Miguel Contreras Labor Program

Common Core Threatens Charter Schools Ability to Innovate

By Bill Frezza
04/21/2014
A battle is raging between those who would challenge our public school monopolies and those who wish to nationalize school curricula. There is much more at stake here than how Jane and Johnny learn to read. The success of the American experiment has always rested on a balance between opposing forces, between those seeking common...

TAGS: Charter schools, Common Core

Pacific Grove Reformer Alleges Pension Increases Passed Without Due Process

By John Moore
04/17/2014
Editor’s Note: Pacific Grove may be one of the smallest cities in California, but it is on the front lines of the battle for pension reform. Facing financially devastating annual billings from CalPERS, citizen activists are uncovering evidence that the pension benefit enhancements passed by Pacific Grove’s city council may not have complied with the...

TAGS: Pacific Grove, Pacific Grove bankruptcy, Pacific Grove insolvency, The Fall of Pacific Grove

Cap and Trade Revenue to Fund High Speed Rail?

By Jon Coupal
04/16/2014
Liberals and good government advocates frequently decry citizens’ mistrust in government, especially in California. Over the last decade and a half, numerous surveys have confirmed that voters distrust government on several levels including waste, corruption and lack of responsiveness to legitimate public needs. The recent criminal exploits – both actual and alleged – of three...

TAGS: AB 32, California high speed rail, cap and trade

Big Labor and Allies Escalate Tactics as Mid-term Elections Approach

By Dave Bego
04/16/2014
Activity by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Department of Labor (DOL) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), as well as several of the largest labor unions, over the past two weeks evidences the Obama Administration’s growing anxiety as the mid-term election approaches. The Administration, facing loss of the Senate and ultimate control in...

TAGS: AFL-CIO, Department of Labor, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, seiu, Service Employees International Union, United Auto Workers

The City of Villages – Los Angeles

By Joel Kotkin
04/16/2014
Los Angeles is unique among the big, world-class American cities. Unlike New York, Boston, or Chicago, L.A. lacks a clearly defined core. It is instead a sprawling region made up of numerous poly-ethnic neighborhoods, few exhibiting the style and grace of a Paris arrondissement, Greenwich Village, or southwest London. In the 1920s, the region’s huge...

TAGS: Joel Kotkin, Los Angeles

Unions in the News – Weekly Highlights

By Editor
04/15/2014
The Rise of Corporate Democrats in California By Gary Cohn, April 15, 2014, Huffington Post Marin County is one of California’s most liberal regions and, with its iconic redwoods and stunning coastline, it is also a power center for environmental activism. And so, when a bill to give the state Coastal Commission authority to levy...

San Jose's Public Safety Pensions – Reduce Now or Slash Later

By Edward Ring
04/15/2014
“Once people get the facts, they do not support slashing people’s pensions.” – Dave Low, chairman, Californians for Retirement Security (Washington Post, February 25, 2014) Really? Making sure “people get the facts” is difficult when most “facts” the public sees are promulgated to the media by pension fund PR departments eager to preserve the torrent...

TAGS: California Policy Center, San Jose Police and Fire Retirement Plan