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Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 August 2007 01:57 Written by rslcpol Wednesday, 29 August 2007 01:57
Certainly not all state employees are bureaucrats, but if you let unions into the state employee hen house, things can only get messed up – for the employees and the taxpayers. Think about it – and if you've ever worked in state government – outside of law enforcement where the real state employee heroes are – it's a pretty darn good deal. You get great benefits, better than the private sector by and large, mandated breaks during the day, and a pace of work that is geared to your needs – not your bosses or the clients (in this case the taxpayer).
It's bad enough that when you go to get a copy of a public record – sometimes you have to show up with a box of candies, flowers, and roll of quarters to make the copies yourself. Can you imagine what a union will try and extract for employees from the state beyond what they already get? Imagine state government with even higher legacy cost? How would you pay for that – higher taxes baby.
Why the comment you ask – check out what the Colorado Senate Republicans are doing to keep the union fox out of the state government hen house.
This is definitely a case of Dems behaving badly.
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