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Scranton mayor slashes pay for all city workers—including police and firefighters—to minimum wage >> Do you think that is reasonable or reprehensible?

BrianD3 2012/07/10 17:18:54
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Cash-strapped Scranton, Pa., has slashed pay for all city employees—including police and firefighters—to minimum wage, sparking furor among unions that now say they plan to sue in federal court.


A lawyer representing three unions told Scranton's Times-Tribune he will file several motions, including one to hold Mayor Chris Doherty in contempt of court for violating a judge's order to pay full wages.


The lawyer, Thomas Jennings, said he also expects to file a pair federal lawsuits on behalf of the unions—International Association of Firefighters Local 60, the Fraternal Order of Police E.B. Jermyn Lodge 2 and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Local Lodge 2305—alleging the city failed to pay proper wages and overtime, and cut benefits for disabled police and firefighters without a proper hearing.


"Pick a law," Jennings told the Times-Tribune. "They violated it."


Last week, Doherty abruptly cut pay for all 398 city employees to $7.25 per hour, saying it was the only way to keep Scranton solvent.


According to the paper, Scranton—which faces a $16.8 million budget deficit—had $133,000 in cash on hand as of Monday, but owed $3.4 million in various vendor bills, including health insurance.


Roger Leonard, a city employee, told NPR he typically gets a $900 check for two weeks of work. On Friday, it was $340.


"I have two children and a wife, and my wife is a stay-at-home mom," Leonard told NPR. "If the savings gets drained, we won't be OK."


The mayor, meanwhile, blamed the City Council for Scranton's financial woes.


"If they'd gone with my budget, we wouldn't be having this discussion," Doherty said. "The taxes would have been raised. The bills all would have been paid because we would have had a dedicated revenue stream."

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  • Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/07/10 17:38:17
    Sounds reasonable
    Balladeer-PWCM-POTL
    +5
    Public Service unions caused the problem in the first place...NOW they learn in RealPolitiks....every action has a reaction...every shot gets return fire and every lash gets a backlash

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  • Reggie☮ 2012/07/13 18:46:51
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    Reggie☮
    Either that or layoff's
  • DuncanONeil 2012/07/13 01:08:32
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    DuncanONeil
    If anything this shows the unions are greedy. These sound like the kind of people the left likes to demonize. The unions care not a whit about the people their members are supposed to be serving. Who cares if the city goes broke so long as the unions get their money through the checks of the members.
  • Ken 2012/07/11 01:21:15
    Undecided
    Ken
    He really has little choice.
  • TuringsChild 2012/07/10 22:10:24
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    TuringsChild
    That's stupid. Cities have a LOT of expenses, most of which are really stupid. There is, for example NO excuse to hire Brownshirts ie Code Enforcement Nazis under ANY circumstance. And when cities pave streets, THEN decide to install sewer/FIOS/whatever, the cost of cutting into fresh pavement should go to the idiot councilmen who couldn't plan their way out of a wet paper bag.
  • Charles E 2012/07/10 18:54:07
    Undecided
    Charles E
    If that is what it takes to keep the city from bankruptcy he did what he had to do.
  • Selketskiss 2012/07/10 18:42:45 (edited)
    Sounds reasonable
    Selketskiss
    +1
    Sometimes you have to do things to straighten out money problems...I would rather have my pay cut and still have a job knowing when the tough times are over my pay will come back up.
  • Balladeer-PWCM-POTL 2012/07/10 17:38:17
    Sounds reasonable
    Balladeer-PWCM-POTL
    +5
    Public Service unions caused the problem in the first place...NOW they learn in RealPolitiks....every action has a reaction...every shot gets return fire and every lash gets a backlash
  • S. Gompers 2012/07/10 17:23:10
    Cutting wages might be OK but that sounds rather extreme
    S. Gompers
    +1
    How much did he cut himself by?
  • BrianD3 S. Gompers 2012/07/10 17:25:21
    BrianD3
    +2
    good question
  • S. Gompers BrianD3 2012/07/10 17:27:17
    S. Gompers
    +2
    I do believe in leading by example.
  • BrianD3 S. Gompers 2012/07/10 17:34:43
    BrianD3
    +2
    that was the first thing that I was looking for when I read the story, it does not say but I would be pretty damn angry if I were the guy in the article making 24-25K which isnt all that much to begin with, had my pay cut and for the iceing on the cake found out that the guy who cut my pay didnt take the same hit too.

    From a leadership perspective, it would still be tough, but it would be a whole lot easier to sell if the mayor took the same cut.
  • RED DAWN S. Gompers 2012/07/10 18:22:59
    RED DAWN
    +2
    He cut his salary to $7.25 also or so he said on the news.
  • DuncanO... S. Gompers 2012/07/13 01:09:31
    DuncanONeil
    the same amount!
  • JoeBtfsplk 2012/07/10 17:20:48
    Sounds reasonable
    JoeBtfsplk
    +5
    Times are tough - Unions have negotiated themselves right out of work.

    Must be proud?
  • BrianD3 JoeBtfsplk 2012/07/10 17:25:43
    BrianD3
    +3
    that is the truth

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