After having failed in its attempt to impose a minimum wage order on California state workers, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a state of fiscal emergency last Thursday. This allowed him to sign into a law a measure requiring state workers to resume taking three unpaid days off per month, a practice which had just been ended on July 1. It marks the third time in as many years that the governor has unilaterally reduced state worker hours and pay to address California’s ongoing financial crisis.
The furloughs, which will affect more than 150,000 workers, will begin the second Friday in August. The order affects all state departments except for the Franchise Tax Board, Employment Development Department, State Compensation Insurance Fund, Housing Finance Authority and California Earthquake Authority. Employees in the Highway Patrol and Department of Fire and Forestry Protection are also exempt.
The order also excludes 37,000 state workers who are part of six public employee unions that signed agreements with the Schwarzenegger administration last June, which increased workers’ minimum retirement age by five years and raised their pension contributions by 10 percent. The Schwarzenegger administration hopes that as a result of the furlough order the remaining employee unions will agree to similar pension and wage changes...
The administration is making it clear that in one way or another it will reduce state employee pension benefits. The current order, unlike its predecessors, has no set expiration date. Furthermore, the governor has promised not to pass any budget that does not include a complete overhaul of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, CalPERS.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/aug2010/cali-a02.shtmlDon't expect Jerry Brown to save you either, Californians:
As governor between 1975 and 1983, Brown proved himself an intransigent advocate of fiscal austerity, freezing state worker wages and eliminating nearly 3,000 positions at the Department of Transportation. At his second inaugural address in January 1979, Brown spoke in terms that are now virtually indistinguishable from those of the current governor. “Government,” he said, “no less than the individual, must live within limits. It is time to bring our accounts in to balance.”
He loves charter schools, too.
That's democracy, folks! Heads you get whitman, who's going to grind you & bust your unions, tails you get brown, who's going to do the same thing.
The great state of california. It's a crime.