Public Sector Unions Want to Gut Prop. 13 Taxpayer Protections – Voters Disagree

By Jon Coupal
12/02/2013
Editor’s Note:  As Jon Coupal explains in detail, Prop. 13’s “coattails” are alive and well in California. In a special election a few weeks ago in Southern California, Susan Shelley, a moderate Republican whose sole message was “protect Prop. 13” has lost by a margin of less than 1%, in a district where Democrats outnumber...

TAGS: Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, Jon Coupal, Prop. 13, property taxes, public sector unions

How Unions and Bankers Work Together to Protect Unsustainable Defined Benefits

By Edward Ring
11/26/2013
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...

TAGS: CalPERS, CalSTRS, Public sector pensions, public sector unions, Social Security

BART Strike is a Teachable Moment

By Edward Ring
10/22/2013
Reactions from the press and public to the BART strikes this year have been overwhelmingly negative. In one of the safest Democratic strongholds in the U.S., there is serious talk of outlawing future BART strikes. As reported in the San Francisco Chronicle on October 19th, “That discussion has already begun, in letters from California lawmakers...

TAGS: public sector compensation, public sector unions

BART Transit Strike Begins in San Francisco Bay Area

By Mike Shedlock
10/18/2013
Editor’s Note: UnionWatch contributor Mike Shedlock provides some perspective on the BART strike that began today, their 2nd this year. One impasse relates to the refusal of management to submit to binding arbitration on the remaining areas of dispute. Good for management. The possibility of getting an even worse result in binding arbitration is the...

TAGS: BART, BART strike, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, public sector unions

Ten Fallacies Used To Justify Opulent Government Pensions

By Richard Rider
10/02/2013
There are many implicit rationalizations justifying paying generous government pensions. Here are my nominations for the top ten bogus excuses: 1. “Public employees deserve high pensions because of their low pay.” FALSE. Perhaps true at one time, but not anymore. In many instances, today’s government employees are earning 10%-30% more than their true private sector...

TAGS: municipal bankruptcy, Public sector pensions, public sector unions, Richard Rider

Saving Pensions Will Require Unions To Face Reality

By Edward Ring
08/27/2013
“Not surprisingly, within moments of news of Detroit’s bankruptcy, pension scare mongers took to their pedestals to place all the blame on pensions. California, Los Angeles, and other governments would surely follow Detroit’s footsteps in short order, they cried. It’s simply not true, like most of the claims made by the anti-pension soldiers who have...

TAGS: 401K, AFSCME, defined benefit, defined contribution, Detroit bankruptcy, Public sector pensions, public sector unions

Governor Brown Fighting Obama Administration to Defend Pension Reform

By Editor
08/20/2013
Remember AB 340, the pension reform successfully pushed by Democratic Governor Brown, that even Governor Brown acknowledges is only a first step towards making public employee pensions financially sustainable? Well even AB 340 goes too far according to Obama’s new Secretary of Labor, Thomas Perez. As Dan Borenstein of the Contra Costa Times reports on...

TAGS: BART, public sector unions

Maine Legislator Speaks Out Against Public Sector Union Power

By Amy Volk
08/16/2013
For years, an unhealthy alliance between Democratic politicians and labor unions has taken its toll on our state’s budget and economy. When Republicans held the majority in the Legislature for the first time in decades, we enacted some important reforms, but there is still much to do. Unfortunately, Democrats, now back in the majority, proved in...

TAGS: public sector unions

Exponential Technological Advances and the Role of Unions

By Edward Ring
07/23/2013
“Robots will steal your job, but that’s ok.” Federico Pistono Anyone who has recently driven through Mountain View, in the heart of Silicon Valley, is likely to have had the memorable experience of sharing the road with a car that has nobody inside. Google’s “autonomous cars” are being tested there, and apparently they drive better...

TAGS: automation, public sector unions, technology