to protect vital public services for city residents
address the role of Hartford's public service employees as partners in seeking better choices ----------------------------------------- It's not the job of the employees to manage the corporation. It is the job of the Council and the Mayor to develop a rational spending plan, one that the property taxpayers can afford over the long haul. It is the duty of the employees to do what they're told. If their unions have suggestions for saving money while protecting their interests and the City's by all means let's hear them. But, let's not pretend that the unions are not adversaries of the City.
The teachers are employed by the State District; Bronin has nothing to do with their contracts. The Board has no obligation to the property taxpayers, nor do they have any control whatever over what the Board does.
April 6, 2016 at 5:00 PM
Anonymous said...
I agree. Mayor Bronin presents his budget on April 18th. Then, the Hartford Court of Council is responsible for a budget before May 15th. Good luck Councilpersons.
April 6, 2016 at 7:59 PM
Dan Deville said...
King Luke is pissed about the above presser. His mojo is gone....gone...gone....and TJ who has mayoral ambitions is taking leadership away from King Luke.
April 7, 2016 at 12:23 AM
Anonymous said...
12:23 Ditto!
B&S stock value is near worthless. Larson must be laughing all the way to the next 5 terms.
Say bye bye to DNC speaker list.
April 7, 2016 at 8:24 AM
Media Advisory: For Thursday, April 7, 2016
Contacts: Matt O'Connor, AFT Connecticut:
860-221-5696 Larry Dorman, Council 4 AFSCME: 860-989-9127 Ben Phillips,
CSEA/SEIU Local 2001: 860-977-4442
Workers, Legislators & City Councilors to Hold
Capitol News Briefing Outlining a Path Forward for Hartford Leaders of unions representing the Capital City's first responders,
educators, and other municipal employees to address plans to negotiate, help
save millions Hartford - Municipal and board of education workers, area
legislators and members of the Hartford City Council will reaffirm their
shared commitment to protect vital public services for city residents, small
businesses and visitors. They will hold a joint Capitol News
Briefing tomorrow, Thursday April 7 at 10:30AM to address the role of Hartford's
public service employees as partners in seeking better choices.
Thursday, April 7, is the joint favorable (JF) report deadline for the
legislature's Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee. The committee is
considering S.B. 464, a controversial proposal to create a "Hartford
Sustainability Commission" with authority over the city's municipal and
education budgets.
Speakers will include:
Shellye Davis, co-president of the Hartford Federation of
Paraprofessionals and president of the Greater Hartford Central Labor
Council;
Sgt. Rich Holton, president of the Hartford Police Union,
will speak on behalf ofthe public service unions coalition, (all of the leaders
will be attendance and available for questions);
State Representative Matt Ritter will speak on behalf of
the Hartford legislative delegation; &
Thomas "T.J." Clarke II, president of the Hartford Court of
Common Council, will speak on behalf of the city council.
What: Capitol News Briefing
reaffirming support for better choices than S.B. 464 to achieve Hartford
municipal budget savings. When: Thursday, April 7, at 10:30
AM. Where: Legislative Office Building, Room
1-C. Who: Hartford public service workers, city councilors,
and area legislators.
posted by KEVIN BROOKMAN at 2:48 PM on Apr 6, 2016
"THIS SHOULD BE INTERESTING"
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to protect vital public services for city residents
address the role of Hartford's public service employees as partners in seeking better choices
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It's not the job of the employees to manage the corporation. It is the job of the Council and the Mayor to develop a rational spending plan, one that the property taxpayers can afford over the long haul. It is the duty of the employees to do what they're told. If their unions have suggestions for saving money while protecting their interests and the City's by all means let's hear them. But, let's not pretend that the unions are not adversaries of the City.
The teachers are employed by the State District; Bronin has nothing to do with their contracts. The Board has no obligation to the property taxpayers, nor do they have any control whatever over what the Board does.
April 6, 2016 at 5:00 PM
I agree. Mayor Bronin presents his budget on April 18th. Then, the Hartford Court of Council is responsible for a budget before May 15th. Good luck Councilpersons.
April 6, 2016 at 7:59 PM
King Luke is pissed about the above presser. His mojo is gone....gone...gone....and TJ who has mayoral ambitions is taking leadership away from King Luke.
April 7, 2016 at 12:23 AM
12:23 Ditto!
B&S stock value is near worthless. Larson must be laughing all the way to the next 5 terms.
Say bye bye to DNC speaker list.
April 7, 2016 at 8:24 AM