what have we lost locally? 14 employee’s to layoffs this fiscal budget, with more potentially. no...
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What Have We Lost Locally?
• 14 Employee’s to layoffs this fiscal budget, with more potentially.
• No wage increase this fiscal year.
• 10% increase in insurance contribution.
• 4 unpaid day’s.
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What Can We Lose?• AFSCME Local 1891 average yearly
salary $50,585.• Defined Benefit Pension IMRF
Senate Bill 1946 has cut benefits for new hires. While Evanston City Council
contemplates what they can do.• JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!!!!
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HighStakes,ToughChoices
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Election 2010 takes Place in Perilous Times
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Unprecedented Budget Crisis for Public Services
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Intensified attacks on public service workers
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Next Governor will have to deal
seriously with shortfall
• Smoke and mirrors can’t cut it any more
• Whoever is elected will make decisions we
don’t like
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How do we position ourselves to best defend
our interests?
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Pat Quinn (D)Bill Brady (R)Rich Whitney (G)
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Quinn v. Brady:
Wages and Benefits
Brady Quinn*Does not believe pension cuts for
current employees are unconstitutional.
*Wants to eliminate state pensions; switch to 401(k).
*Wants no employer matching contributions to retirement plan.
*Says state employees are overpaid 10-30%.
*Voted for two tier pensions (SB1946).
Sources: Chicagobusinesss.com 6/29/10, ilga.gov
*Opposes pension cuts for current employees as
unconstitutional.*Supported two tier pensions
(SB 1946).*Supports continuation of
current defined benefit pension plan.
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Quinn v. Brady:
Revenue andthe Budget
Brady Quinn*Vows to veto any tax increase.*Wants to cut 10% from state
agencies, education, and other programs.
*Wants to cut taxes by$1 billion.
*Supports income tax increase to address
budget shortfallSources: ilga.gov, BradyforIllinois.com
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Quinn v. Brady:
Layoffs and Privatization
Brady Quinn*Voted to repeal ban on private
prisons(HB 2656 Amendment 4, 1993-1994)
*Voted to close Sheridan CC, Zeller MHC, and IYC Valley View.
(SB 2393, 2002)
*Has opposed placing any limits on privatization
(HB 735, 1997; HB 1959, 1999; HB 2382, 2002; HB 1347, 2007)
*Opposes state hiring during recession
(Bradyforillinois.com)
*Entered into ‘no layoff’ agreement
*Has brought sub-contracted work in-house
*Closed Howe DC and Thomson CC
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Quinn v. Brady:
Worker Rights
Brady Quinn*Opposed ban on hiring
replacement workersduring strike.
HB 2802 (1993)
*Opposed unemployment benefits for locked out workers.
SB 1350 (2009)
*Opposed protecting privacy of public employee evaluations.
HB 5154 (2010)
*Pressured employer to settle Heartland strike.
*Supported Gateway strikers.*Entered into agreement to restrict mandatory overtime.
*Vetoed bill protecting privacy of public employee
evaluations.HB 5154 (2010)
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Rich Whitney:Right on the issues,
but is he a viable candidate?
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Governor QuinnOur best chance at saving our
jobs, saving our pensions, saving our state.