Scranton PA, tells unions $7.25 an hr or GTFO

nontheist

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[h=1]Scranton, Pa., slashes workers' pay to minimum wage[/h]By Patrick Rizzo
Unions representing civil servants in the city of Scranton, Pa., are girding for battle after the mayor announced recently that he would be cutting pay for police, firefighters, garbage collectors and other public workers to minimum wage.
The unions' attorney, Thomas Jennings, told the Scranton Times-Tribune Tuesday that they would be filing a lawsuit against Mayor Chris Doherty in federal court under the Fair Labor Standards Act accusing the city of failing to pay wages on time and failing to pay overtime.
The lawsuit will be among several legal actions the unions may take after Doherty made the announcement last Friday that the city's 398 workers would be paid $7.25 an hour because the city was running out of money.
The Times-Tribune, quoting City Business Manager Ryan McGowan, reported that as of Monday the city had $133,000 in cash, but owed $3.4 million in vendor bills. One of those bills was health insurance, McGowan said.
Jennings said the unions also will again ask a local judge to hold Doherty in contempt of court for violating a judge's order to pay workers their full wages.
Scranton is among a number of U.S. cities struggling to pay their bills amid rising labor costs. Earlier this month, Stockton, Calif., became the largest city in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy protection from creditors.


Another city bites the dust...
 

nontheist

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Oh, let me guess what you think they should do. Increase taxes so everyone gets paid?
Oddly enough the more liberal a city gets the faster they tank. Sure you may make more money, until it run out lol. I always wondered with all that money flowing through union does no one know basic math?
 

Cobnobuler

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Lay people off until your at a level of payroll your tax base can pay. If services suffer so be it. They can probably shoe string it with less than 400 workers.
 

NoDrama

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You certainly enjoy sucking Koch, don't you.
I have a better idea, tell all the workers they can keep their jobs, but since there is no money they will not get a paycheck and all their benefits are gone and the buildings, materials, tools, vehicles they used to complete their jobs have all been sold to pay the bills. See how many people show up for work.
 
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