Data Shows Correlation Between Government Union Power and State Government Solvency
Data Shows Correlation Between Government Union Power and State Government Solvency
Editor’s note: Mike Shedlock has done it again by pointing us at an important new study that examines and ranks the financial condition of the 50 U.S. state governments, as well as at a terrific map generated by the data. But missing from the study was a consolidation of state and local government financials –...
By Mike Shedlock
City of Redondo Beach Fights Unions – Full-time Firefighters Make $220,990 Total Compensation
City of Redondo Beach Fights Unions – Full-time Firefighters Make $220,990 Total Compensation
“If you say you can’t afford it, prove it. If you can’t prove it, pay up. We’re not being greedy here. It’s embarrassing how low we are paid compared to others. The average salary of a city employee in Redondo Beach is $47,000″ – President, Redondo Beach Fire Association, January 15, 2014, Daily Breeze article “Negotiations become...
By Edward Ring
The Fall of Pacific Grove – CalPERS Begins Calling Deficits "Side Funds," Raises Annual Contributions
The Fall of Pacific Grove – CalPERS Begins Calling Deficits "Side Funds," Raises Annual Contributions
Part 3 of 7: By 2005 Pension Costs Were Crippling the City In 1999, CalPERS represented to the state legislature that a 50% increase in pension benefits for safety unions would not result in increased costs. It based its opinion on its investment prowess. But by 2002, the tech bubble broke, and CalPERS began suffering...
By John Moore
California State Budget Increases 9%, Includes Raises for Unionized State Workers
California State Budget Increases 9%, Includes Raises for Unionized State Workers
Shortly after Jerry Brown was first elected governor, nearly 40 years ago, he famously said, “This is an era of limits and we all had better get used to it.” In keeping with this theme, it is now taxpayers who look at Governor Brown’s proposed 2014-15 budget with reduced expectations. In fairness, there are aspects...
By Jon Coupal
City of Palo Alto Faces Strike – $139,907 Average Total Compensation Not Enough
City of Palo Alto Faces Strike – $139,907 Average Total Compensation Not Enough
“Although the city is recovering, we are and will continue to have difficulty attracting and retaining experienced and skilled employees if we don’t achieve a solution now.” Palo Alto City Employee and SEIU Local 521 Chapter Chair, Palo Alto Online, January 14, 2014 This refrain has been heard for over 20 years. It plays out...
By Edward Ring
The Fall of Pacific Grove – How City Thwarted Reform, and CalPERS Squandered Surpluses
The Fall of Pacific Grove – How City Thwarted Reform, and CalPERS Squandered Surpluses
Part 2 of 7: City Attorney Kept Sponsors of Initiative from Participating in Defense of Initiative Part 2 of 7: In 1927, the City of Pacific Grove adopted a charter that reflects the principles of “home rule” and provides for local control of municipal affairs (California Constitution, Article XI, Section 3). That is why evidence...
By John Moore
The Fall of Pacific Grove – How it Began, and How City Officials Fought Reform
The Fall of Pacific Grove – How it Began, and How City Officials Fought Reform
Part 1 of 7: Pacific Grove is a quiet town of 15,000 residents located on the northern tip of the Monterey peninsula, with the larger resort town of Monterey to the east, and Pebble Beach to the west. With windswept white sand beaches, defiant stands of cypress growing out of surf splashed rocks, and one...
By John Moore
Detroit’s Emergency Manager Threatens Pension Fund Takeover
Detroit’s Emergency Manager Threatens Pension Fund Takeover
Detroit’s emergency manager Kevyn Orr says a pension fund takeover is a “right, if not an obligation” after Orr learned of extra, unwarranted pension payments. Please consider Emergency Manager Weighs Pension-Fund Takeover. Kevyn Orr said in a recent interview that at the current pace, the city’s General Services System pension fund could lose its ability to...
By Mike Shedlock
Desperate Hot Springs – Another California city teeters on the edge of bankruptcy
Desperate Hot Springs – Another California city teeters on the edge of bankruptcy
In what may be the most embarrassing California-related headline to appear in a while, Reuters announced last month: Tony resort city mulls bankruptcy, blaming wages, pensions. That supposedly “tony” city is Desert Hot Springs, on the northern edge of the Coachella Valley near Palm Springs. Though it’s certainly true that Palm Springs and many of its...
By Steven Greenhut
Pension Battle Shifts to San Jose, San Bernardino, Stockton
Pension Battle Shifts to San Jose, San Bernardino, Stockton
Now that a federal judge in Michigan has properly ruled pension obligations are not sacrosanct (see Lesson for Union Dinosaurs) the spotlight is once again on union dinosaurs in California. Bankrupt San Bernardino foolishly did not attempt to shed pension obligations in bankruptcy, but perhaps it can now reconsider. What about Stockton and Vallejo? On April...
By Mike Shedlock
Desert Hot Springs, California, Fights Bankruptcy – Average City Employee Makes $144,329 Per Year
Desert Hot Springs, California, Fights Bankruptcy – Average City Employee Makes $144,329 Per Year
While today’s municipal bankruptcy news focuses on Detroit, where a judge has just ruled the city can proceed with its bankruptcy filing, tonight a small California city holds a council meeting to try to avoid the same fate. Desert Hot Springs isn’t on the national radar, but its situation is hardly unique. With only 27,000...
By Edward Ring
Why Raising Minimum Wages Does More Harm Than Good
Why Raising Minimum Wages Does More Harm Than Good
On Friday, Salon reported Breaking: Massive Black Friday strike and arrests planned, as workers defy Wal-Mart. Defying the nation’s top employer and a business model that defines the new U.S. economy, Wal-Mart employees and allies will try to oust shopping headlines with strike stories, and throw a retail giant off its heels on what should be its happiest...
By Mike Shedlock
How Unions and Bankers Work Together to Protect Unsustainable Defined Benefits
How Unions and Bankers Work Together to Protect Unsustainable Defined Benefits
One of the biggest unreported, blockbuster stories in modern America is the alliance between public sector unions and the speculative banking industry. It is a story saturated in greed, drowning in delusion, smothered and marginalized by an avalanche of propaganda – paid for by taxpayers who fund both the public sector unions and the public...
By Edward Ring
Proposal: A Fair Public Union Pension Settlement
Proposal: A Fair Public Union Pension Settlement
Numerous cities have filed for bankruptcy in recent years, and many more cities are on the brink. The reason is untenable union wages, and more importantly untenable pension promises. Sampling of Bankruptcy News Vallejo, California March 2009: Judge Rules Vallejo Can Void Union Contracts Los Angeles, California January 2010: Mayor of Los Angeles Says “Bankruptcy is Not...
By Mike Shedlock