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The Editor
Chicago, IL
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Are these former unionized government workers? Where's the reporting?
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Ripcord
Minneapolis, MN
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Someone call the waaaambulence. Welcome to the real world.
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No Longer In the Union
Lakeville, MN
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It's great to see to sets of liberals fighting over our tax dollars. Troubling.
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Hard Rock Miner
Ely, MN
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Yes they are former union employees, most of them from AFSCME. Deals were made by a democrat majority that didn't make sense then, and make no sense now. Retiring after 20-30 years, making nearly as much as you made when you were working? Does not happen in the real world. I believe their contracts can be re-negotiated just like the contracts for current union members.
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Jerry
Minneapolis, MN
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Live up to the contract--or face the same situation when YOU retire. They cut your benefits 'after the fact' because they don't want to pay.
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“Ahhhh hee ahw”
Since: Aug 09
Twin Cities
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Please wait...
Jerry wrote: Live up to the contract--or face the same situation when YOU retire. They cut your benefits 'after the fact' because they don't want to pay. They CAN'T pay because they don't have the money that was "promised" to them as a result of extortion. Shred the contract and cancel the pensions altogether.
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Jerry
Minneapolis, MN
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sock wrote: <quoted text> They CAN'T pay because they don't have the money that was "promised" to them as a result of extortion. Shred the contract and cancel the pensions altogether. Legal contracts are not extortion. So, companies should also refuse to pay amounts allegedly due to execs because they are also extortion--right? Execs ARE "employees"--right? Make up your mind and let us know when corp execs ALSO get their retirement benefits and pensions cut "after the fact".
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“Ahhhh hee ahw”
Since: Aug 09
Twin Cities
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Please wait...
Jerry wrote: <quoted text> Legal contracts are not extortion. So, companies should also refuse to pay amounts allegedly due to execs because they are also extortion--right? Execs ARE "employees"--right? Make up your mind and let us know when corp execs ALSO get their retirement benefits and pensions cut "after the fact". We are NOT talking about execs, but the union employees who are fleecing taxpayers. Extortion was the tactic used to get the contract signed.
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