State: Cut hours, cut pay

Jimmy Vielkind writes in the Times Union – “Ideally, the Cuomo administration wants 7 percent of the state workforce working — and getting paid for — less than five days a week. The Budget Division issued a bulletin to state agencies Tuesday urging them to make
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$600 million in extra pension costs for state and local governments

In an article on Bloomberg News, Freeman Klopott writes: “New York state and more than 100 local governments face at least $600 million in extra pension costs after thousands of workers grabbed one-time incentives meant to shave former Governor David Paterson’s last budget. Ab
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Cuomo and PEF announce a tentative deal

Jimmy Vielkind of the Times Union writes: “Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state’s second largest union on Sunday took a major step toward avoiding 3,496 layoffs, announcing a new tentative contract agreement tweaked from one rejected last month. The executive board of the Publi
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PEF talk a go — for no extra dough

Erik Kriss of the New York Post reports – “A major state-worker union facing 3,500 layoffs after rejecting an austerity contract could get a shot at voting on a new deal — but only at no cost to taxpayers. Gov. Cuomo yesterday said he’d return to the bargaining tab
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PEF leaders stand by vote against a contract

Thomas Kaplin writes in the New York Times – “Even as Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo sent layoff notices to the first of 3,496 employees he is vowing to let go, leaders of New York’s second-largest union of state workers said Wednesday that they did not intend to ask their members
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Editorial: CSEA’s members come through

The Times Union Editorial Board writes: “Our hat is off to the nearly 17,000 state workers who voted to approve a contract that undoubtedly will, for many, involve some personal sacrifice. It is quite likely that five years from now, many Civil Service Employees Association memb
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Op-ed: NY state finances remain iffy

In a NY Post editorial, EJ McMahon writes: “The cover of New York state’s latest budget update features a photo taken from within a Central Park tunnel, looking out toward a path curving up a gentle incline through a verdant landscape. Just ahead, a lamp (redundantly) glows in
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CSEA approves 5-year contract

According to an article on lohud.com: “Members of the state’s largest public employees union approved a new five-year contract that freezes wages for three years, increases health-care contributions and requires unpaid furloughs, the union announced late Monday. Under the
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Pensioners fleeing New York City

David Seifman writes in the New York Post - “Blame it on the high cost of living, the lure of country life or even the weather, but nearly a third of the city’s own employees are hightailing out of here first chance they get. Figures compiled by the city’s five pensi
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300 state workers get pink slips

Glen Blain writes in the Daily News – “Gov. Cuomo stepped up pressure on union leaders Thursday, sending pink slips to 321 workers. The layoff notices, including 43 at the state’s top environmental watchdog agency, come barely a week after Cuomo alerted 451 workers t
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