The head of a major state worker union is warning Governor Cuomo not to ask state workers for more
givebacks in the new state budget.
The head of a major state worker union is warning Gov. Cuomo not to ask state workers for more
givebacks in the new state budget.
Not exact matches
The contract comes about seven months after
New York's second - largest
state worker union, the white collar Public Employees Federation, reached its own three - year deal with 2 percent annual raises, no increases
in negotiated health - care premium sharing and no
givebacks.
Coupling it with a
giveback to favor Thruway users is an unnecessary political ploy.As so many municipalities and school districts struggle, hemmed
in by the property tax cap and only modest increases
in state aid, if any at all,
New York
state appears flush with cash these days.
Never mind that he balanced the
state's budget his first year
in office by giving wealthier
New Yorkers a free ride while forcing massive
givebacks from
state public - employee unions, and came back for more the following March by inflicting Tier 6 on future employees,
in municipalities as well as those joining
state agencies.