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Three State Employee Unions Are Suing To Block A Measure That Forces Workers To Pay 3 Percent Of Their Salaries Toward Retiree Health Care.


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Michigan news excerpt:

 

Members of United Auto Workers Local 6000, the Michigan State Employees Association and AFSCME Council 25 filed lawsuits separately this month against the state of Michigan before Ingham County Chief Circuit Judge William Collette.

 

http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20101117/NEWS04/11170323/Three-unions-sue-Michigan-to-block-wage-plan

 

Seems rather "odd" to see THE STATE get SUED by ... "THE STATE," wouldn't you say?

 

So, when "STATE EMPLOYEEES" sue "THE STATE," who PAYS?

 

FREE The HEALING

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"We want the state to follow our contract, and to follow the law and to bargain with us in good faith," said Ray Holman, spokesman for the UAW Local 6000, which represents nearly 17,000 social services workers and other state employees.

 

So, now, "The STATE" would like to see "The STATE" ... FOLLOW The LAW???!!???

 

Yeah, good luck with THAT One!

 

"Joy Yearout, spokeswoman for the state attorney general's office, said the state would have no comment on the lawsuits because they are pending."

 

 

 

Can't WAIT to see how that one plays out.

 

 

CURES - Without TEARS

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