A Question on Public Contracts
I understand that arbitration is a wildcard that Rhode Island officials might not wish to risk, but something about the latest deal — as with previous deals — worked out with public sector union leadership brings into relief the practices that have gotten our state into its current difficulties:
Council 94’s new agreement — like the original proposal — would provide no pay increases in the first year, but include raises of 2.5 percent, 3 percent and 3 percent in the subsequent years.
We certainly shouldn’t take the attitude that public employees should never get raises, but on what grounds does our floundering government promise to pay almost 9% more for its workforce in four years?
I’ve got no problem with what essentially amounts to a COLA.
Both sides got real and decided it was time to stop the fighting and settle on something they could both live with, even if the dead-enders on each side aren’t ready to lay down their arms yet.