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MADISON: Provisions of Union Fascist Collective Bargaining
On Mar 18, 1:05*pm, Christopher Helms wrote:
On Mar 18, 2:38*pm, "Chas. Chan" wrote: Madison—Today Governor Walker’s office released additional examples of how collective bargaining impacts government and how reforming collective bargaining can improve government. *The following are some of the items contained in collective bargaining provisions: 1.Employer must provide bulletin boards to post information about union social and recreational activities. *The size and location of the board is subject to collective bargaining. 2. When a local union meets the following conditions are subject to bargaining: * * * * 1. lighting, * * * * 2. vision care and examinations, * * * * 3. noise, * * * * 4. chairs, * * * * 5. desks, * * * * 6. footrests, * * * * 7. adjustable terminals and keyboards, * * * * 8. work environment design (wall cover, carpet, windows), * * * * 9. room temperature, 3.Starting of vehicles during cold weather is subject to collective bargaining. 4.Paid time off to donate blood. Earlier today, Governor Walker’s office released some specific examples and new details to show how collective bargaining fiscally impacts government and how reforming collective bargaining can improve government. A Year’s Worth of Pay for 30 Days of Work Under the Green Bay School District’s collectively bargained Emeritus Program, teaches can retire and receive a year’s worth of salary for working only 30 days over a three year period. *This is paid in addition to their already guaranteed pension and health care payouts. At the average annual salary for a Green Bay teacher of $51,355, this amounts to a daily rate of pay of $1,711.83, or an hourly rate of $213.98. *Since most retiring teachers receive higher than average salary, these amounts are, in practice, much higher. So now Wisconsin teachers are making more than $213.98 an hour? You people never stop making **** up, do you? You're on Usenet now, Eddie or Chas or whatever you're calling yourself and you're not talking to a bunch of Hannity bobbleheads who wouldn't know bull**** if they had to shovel it off their cars.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IMO, teachers are worth it. I see firsthand what they go through, and they're more than Chas x 100. |
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MADISON: Provisions of Union Fascist Collective Bargaining
On Mar 18, 3:30*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 18, 1:05*pm, Christopher Helms wrote: On Mar 18, 2:38*pm, "Chas. Chan" wrote: Madison—Today Governor Walker’s office released additional examples of how collective bargaining impacts government and how reforming collective bargaining can improve government. *The following are some of the items contained in collective bargaining provisions: 1.Employer must provide bulletin boards to post information about union social and recreational activities. *The size and location of the board is subject to collective bargaining. 2. When a local union meets the following conditions are subject to bargaining: * * * * 1. lighting, * * * * 2. vision care and examinations, * * * * 3. noise, * * * * 4. chairs, * * * * 5. desks, * * * * 6. footrests, * * * * 7. adjustable terminals and keyboards, * * * * 8. work environment design (wall cover, carpet, windows), * * * * 9. room temperature, 3.Starting of vehicles during cold weather is subject to collective bargaining. 4.Paid time off to donate blood. Earlier today, Governor Walker’s office released some specific examples and new details to show how collective bargaining fiscally impacts government and how reforming collective bargaining can improve government. A Year’s Worth of Pay for 30 Days of Work Under the Green Bay School District’s collectively bargained Emeritus Program, teaches can retire and receive a year’s worth of salary for working only 30 days over a three year period. *This is paid in addition to their already guaranteed pension and health care payouts. At the average annual salary for a Green Bay teacher of $51,355, this amounts to a daily rate of pay of $1,711.83, or an hourly rate of $213.98. *Since most retiring teachers receive higher than average salary, these amounts are, in practice, much higher. So now Wisconsin teachers are making more than $213.98 an hour? You people never stop making **** up, do you? You're on Usenet now, Eddie or Chas or whatever you're calling yourself and you're not talking to a bunch of Hannity bobbleheads who wouldn't know bull**** if they had to shovel it off their cars.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - IMO, teachers are worth it. *I see firsthand what they go through, and they're more than Chas x 100. That's the problem. Union Fascists dictators decide who, what, when and where our kids are educated - WITH A GUN TO YOUR HEAD YOU MUST PAY THEIR BLOATED SALARY IF YOU LIKE IT OR NOTE. Go ahead and send them a donation. JUST KEEP YOUR GREAZZZY FINGERS OUT OF MY POCKET YOU BLOODSUCKING JACKASS! |
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