Yesterday, at the 11th hour, the state legislature overwhelmingly passed a budget adjustment bill. Although this budget was bipartisan, it should be noted that Senator Fasano and Representative Themis Klarides were very adamant about attaching amendments to several bills which would have eliminated collective bargaining over pension and healthcare in 2027. Rep Candelora (North Branford, Northford, Durham) took the time to create a 13 page amendment which completely re-wrote the Collective Bargaining statutes and then attached it as an amendment to a "Minimum Wage" bill.
Credit is due to Representative Joe Aresimowicz and Senator Martin Looney who continued working with their counterparts to agree on a budget plan while also eliminating the politically volatile attachments. The bipartisan budget now awaits review and approval by the Governor.
It should not be lost that certain legislators continue advocating for ending collective bargaining for retirement benefits after the 2017 SEBAC contract expires June 30, 2027. Along with elimination of negotiating retirement benefits, their proposals include suspending cost-of-living adjustments for retirees post 2027 until the pension obligations reached 80% funding (we are at 40% now). Representative Themis Klarides held a press conference today (5/10/18) in which she made it clear that ending collective bargaining over retirement benefits is still a high priority and will most certainly rekindle their efforts to end or severely restrict collective bargaining at their next legislative opportunity. They continue to try and grab the authority for themselves and dictate your working conditions and benefits rather than negotiate over them.
We will remain vigilant and we cannot forget that this is real and that our retirement future is what is at stake.
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- posted 5/10/18