Well, one of them, anyway. Of course he's
only the mayor of New York City:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x190992Hannah Bell (1000+ posts) Thu Jan-13-11 04:55 AM
Original message
Bloomberg wants to return the civil service to the old patronage system
Edited on Thu Jan-13-11 04:57 AM by Hannah Bell
http://chaz11.blogspot.com/2011/01/emperor-mayor-wants-to-bring-back.htmlThe self-proclaimed Emperor doesn't like the Civil Service System that was established in 1883 which was set up to eliminate favoritism, nepotism, and patronage when hiring, firing, and promoting government employees.
The Mayor4Life selected a hand-picked group of friends and executives to revamp the Civil Service System to bring back the very abuses that was the reason for the Civil Service System in the first place.
This elitist group was called the Workforce Reform Task Force and its mission was to reduce worker protections under the Civil Service system. Mayor Bloomberg did not see fit to include any union leaders in the group and made sure the unions were kept in the dark about the task force and did not know about the report until the New York Times brought attention to it. Predictably, the unions were very upset about not being involved in the process and have formed a united front to stop any of the Bloomberg proposals that require State approval to see the light of day.
One of the major reforms Mayor Bloomberg wants is to eliminate the "last in, first out" requirement for City teachers and changes to the Taylor Law making it easier for the City to use department seniority, rather than total seniority to determine layoffs. This would allow the City to eliminate whole departments rather than have bumping occur. Predictably the union leaders were very negative to the changes led by the Uniformed Firefighters Association President, Steve Cassidy who was disgusted with the secrecy of the task force and said had the union been included in the discussions, maybe common ground could have been found for the union to support some of the 23 recommendations....
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x4716112#4716671friendly_iconoclast (1000+ posts) Mon Jan-31-11 01:26 PM
Response to Reply #77
82. Bloomberg founded, co-chairs, and finances Mayors Against Illegal Guns
Edited on Mon Jan-31-11 01:32 PM by friendly_iconoclast
He may not be your champion, but he's arguably the champion of the cause lately.
Mumbles is only along as a make-weight. He has almost no pull outside Route 128:
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org/html/about/about.shtmlMessage from the Co-Chairs
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
New York, NY
Mayor Thomas M. Menino
Boston, MA
You were mentioning some sort of associational fallacy?