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  • Phoenix
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    Fuck the east coast and its unions!

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
    nice catch...all about how you present the data.
    Yeah. 29% seems monstrous until its used in realistic context.

    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Sure is funny when in 2008 and 2009 all these corporations were going belly up and the CEO's were getting golden parachutes. All we heard was we have to pay them because it's in the contract. Funny when the working man has a contract it gets torn up as they laugh in your face and you don't get shit.
    If the guy with the Golden Parachute has nothing to pay you with... What's your next step?

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    Sure is funny when in 2008 and 2009 all these corporations were going belly up and the CEO's were getting golden parachutes. All we heard was we have to pay them because it's in the contract. Funny when the working man has a contract it gets torn up as they laugh in your face and you don't get shit.
    ^^^ Union worker



    Not saying it's fair, just pointing out the facts

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  • JimD
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    Originally posted by SouthernSVT View Post
    That's what i'm wondering. I would be willing to bet that he's still making quite a bit more than $7.25. If I was him I would be praying I didn't need the cops or firefighters for anything urgent in the near future.
    c/p from foxnews Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty cut everyone's pay -- including his own -- on Friday, saying the state's sixth-largest city is broke because the City Council blocked his proposed tax increase

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  • FreightTrain
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    Sure is funny when in 2008 and 2009 all these corporations were going belly up and the CEO's were getting golden parachutes. All we heard was we have to pay them because it's in the contract. Funny when the working man has a contract it gets torn up as they laugh in your face and you don't get shit.

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  • 8mpg
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    Originally posted by Silverback View Post
    a 29% increase on a 3.4% city income tax is .986%

    So that city employee's 900 dollar check would have been maybe an 891 dollar check instead. I'm sure that might have been better than a 340 dollar check.

    I see his point, and i'm not for raising taxes in all situations, but it's obvious the other option that the city council came up with didn't work either.
    nice catch...all about how you present the data.

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  • Mike
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    LOL, their website has the link to a Forbes story calling them one of the 30 fastest recovering cities!

    http://www.scrantonpa.gov/

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  • SouthernSVT
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    So did the mayor cut his own pay.
    That's what i'm wondering. I would be willing to bet that he's still making quite a bit more than $7.25. If I was him I would be praying I didn't need the cops or firefighters for anything urgent in the near future.

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  • stevo
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    Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
    If they are under contract for certain pay rates they are obligated to get paid those rates. The Mayor broke the law here. I'm not for or against unions but this is clearly not right.
    Until the city goes broke and can no longer pay them. He should have just announced he was laying everyone off until the city raised enough cash to let them return to work, and let them decide if they wanted $0 or minimum wage.

    Stevo

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  • Broncojohnny
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    This is just what happens when the magic of deficit spending finally meets reality. The truth is the pay of all those city employees was unsustainable from day one. Hopefully they go bankrupt next.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by Shorty View Post
    No shit. That stuck out when I read it too.

    [Al P]I'd have to eat dog food if I made that much! [/Al P]
    Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
    shit, id have to eat the dog.

    god bless.


    I see a few more "dog shot by cop" stories in that towns future, only this time it will be for dinner rather than cowardice.

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  • ELVIS
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    Originally posted by Shorty View Post
    No shit. That stuck out when I read it too.

    [Al P]I'd have to eat dog food if I made that much! [/Al P]
    shit, id have to eat the dog.

    god bless.

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  • Shorty
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    Originally posted by slow99 View Post
    Most shocking part of the story: you can afford to have a stay at home wife and two kids on $1950 a month in Scranton, PA.
    No shit. That stuck out when I read it too.

    [Al P]I'd have to eat dog food if I made that much! [/Al P]

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  • Forever_frost
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    If the contracts are still in force, he should still follow them. Nice idea though. Next contract negotiation time however, it's time to make the unions and public employees finally pay

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  • Silverback
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    Originally posted by 2011GT View Post
    "Doherty has maintained for months that if the City Council had not refused his 2012 budget proposal, which included a 29 percent tax hike, the city would not be in a dire situation."

    Seems logical... LMAO
    a 29% increase on a 3.4% city income tax is .986%

    So that city employee's 900 dollar check would have been maybe an 891 dollar check instead. I'm sure that might have been better than a 340 dollar check.

    I see his point, and i'm not for raising taxes in all situations, but it's obvious the other option that the city council came up with didn't work either.

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