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Public-employee unions have nothing to do with this.
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Public-employee unions say that although the occasional stories of workers who game the system make for good headlines, the real problem was reckless behavior on Wall Street, which caused the value of pension-fund assets to plummet.
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Public-employee pensions are "bankrupting" the state/county/city.
Dave Johnson: Discover The Network Out To Crush Our Public Workers Dave Johnson 2011
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Public-employee pensions are exempt in their entirety.
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Public-employee pensions are "bankrupting" the state/county/city.
Dave Johnson: Discover The Network Out To Crush Our Public Workers Dave Johnson 2011
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"Public-employee unions have assured this committee that they will continue to work collaboratively with government officials as we work together to find solutions to create private-sector jobs that sustain our public budgets," he said.
Thousands Protest Ohio Bill on Bargaining Rights James R. Hagerty 2011
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Public-employee unions push to increase their numbers and get more benefits by expanding government's cost and size.
Obama's Badger State Blues Karl Rove 2011
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Public-employee labor costs, driven by pension and health benefits, are often 50% to 60% of local budgets, compared with about 20% for the state.
States' Pay Cuts Present Mixed Economic Blessing Kris Maher 2011
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Public-employee unionism seemed to be moving from success to success — Afscme was gaining a thousand mostly female workers a week — until the summer of 1975.
How Public Unions Took Taxpayers Hostage Fred Siegel 2011
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Public-employee pensions are "bankrupting" the state/county/city.
Dave Johnson: Discover The Network Out To Crush Our Public Workers Dave Johnson 2011
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