rabbitcaebannog
DP Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2013
- Messages
- 10,933
- Reaction score
- 2,274
- Location
- Massachusetts
- Gender
- Female
- Political Leaning
- Other
Re: Tennessee Volkswagen plant votes against union in UAW defeat
Since when do public employees outnumber the voting public?
Ok fine....Here is an outline for AR, and guide book for Mayors....It states...
"Mayors in cities or towns with a Mayor/Council form of government are required to prepare, and submit a budget to the council for approval on or before Dec 1 of each year."
It also states within that the Mayor is responsible through the budget to set the salaries of the Executives, and Council.
http://www.celdf.org/downloads/Arkansas - Guidebook for Municipal Officials 07.pdf
Now, the obvious thing here is that each dept. within the municipality submit their budgets to the executive, and the executive submits it for approval through the council.
Are we on the same page so far?
Now, If you have a union negotiating the salaries of the people working within that framework, then they are also voters of the executive, and council, right? So, it is an unfair advantage because as the union becomes more powerful, they hold a voting block over the Mayor's, or council's heads, and therefore, it is a corrupt system.
Since when do public employees outnumber the voting public?