Illinois
Related: About this forumRauner tries to block 'fair share' fees from state workers who don't want to be in unions
Gov. Bruce Rauner on Monday ratcheted up his battle with government employee unions, using his executive power to force a court fight on whether workers who opt not to join a union should have to pay "fair share" fees.
The new Republican governor said more than 6,500 state employees are paying fair share fees in lieu of union dues. Under Rauner's executive order, that money would be put into a special account until a court decides whether the move is legal.
"They call that fair share," Rauner declared in his Capitol office. "Let me tell you. It's anything but fair."
Rauner said a legal team headed by former U.S. Attorney Dan Webb and colleagues at the law firm of Winston & Strawn will handle a case in which the state will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm the governor's position, a move known as a declarative judgment. Unions also could try to go to court to block Rauner's move and state lawmakers have the power to overturn executive orders if they can muster the voters.
The move drew immediate pushback from one of the state's top unions.
Bruce Rauners scheme to strip the rights of state workers and weaken their unions by executive order is a blatantly illegal abuse of power," said Roberta Lynch, executive director of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31. It is crystal clear by this action that the governors supposed concern for balancing the state budget is a paper-thin excuse that cant hide his real agenda: Silencing working people and their unions who stand up for the middle class.
Our union and all organized labor will stand together with those who believe in democracy to overturn Bruce Rauners illegal action and restore the integrity of the rule of law," the statement concluded.
http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-82769257/
Peregrine Took
(7,502 posts)I hear he is pulling a lot of the same crap that ole Mitch Daniels did in Indiana but Illinois is a far cry from that right to work state - thank God.
I think he wants to be considered for 2016 VP - "a brave new voice from the heartland" as, every day, he is trying to make a splashy national name for himself with his over the top union bashing verbiage.
Midnight Writer
(22,968 posts)Stellar
(5,644 posts)He so reminds me of Scott Walker and Chris Christie. I hate those two with a passion.
I have never, ever had a Republic0n to call my house and I live in the middle of liberal community, talking about what he wants to do for Illinois. I voted for Quinn and I wasn't in love with him either. How the HELL did Rauner get my home telephone number?
whathehell
(29,776 posts)since I've never voted "R" in my LIFE -- It was fun letting them know
what I thought of Rauner and the Repukes...I couldn't believe it when they
actually called me AGAIN, so I figured he must have had a shitty campaign staff,
although he DID get elected. Just listening to Thom Hartmann on the radio describe how
Rauner financed his own run to the tune of $20 million , and I STILL can't
believe people here were dumb enough to vote the shithead in.
Stellar
(5,644 posts)I even received literature from his campaign, and that's a first also.
and I STILL can't
believe people here were dumb enough to vote the shithead in
I truly believed we were sold out because we contributed to the party. Illinois Democrats operates with a super majority...but Rauner won?! There is some suspicious B.S. going on.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)but when you say that we were "sold out" because we contributed to the party (Democratic, of course)
I'm not sure what you mean...Do you mean the Dems sold us out?
Stellar
(5,644 posts)I can't help myself. Do you think I'm wrong? (I could be, but...)
whathehell
(29,776 posts)Having said that, I don't know what the national or state party would gain
by giving anything away to the repukes, but who knows? Everything
seems so shape-shifty and byzantine anymore.
As for "giving them anything", like donating?...I donated a bit during the '12 election
and during the mid-terms, but I no longer give to the DSCC or the DCCC, because
I only give to Progressives, and I tell them that when they call me on the phone.
Stellar
(5,644 posts)gosh I miss asking my husband (since he died) all of my dumb question. He was into it and I wasn't, thanks.
I'm sorry to hear about your husband, Stellar. Has he been gone
for awhile, or did he pass recently?...I don't mean to be nosy,
I just thought I'd offer my condolences, and please, your questions
aren't at all dumb, don't put yourself down.
Response to whathehell (Reply #14)
Stellar This message was self-deleted by its author.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)I'd like to send you a pm..Is that okay with you?
Stellar
(5,644 posts)It's OK.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)they better look long and hard into a nearby mirror.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)but teachers unions?...I'm not sure if I understand your post.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)Because he tried to fix the school pension and finance picture. So they voted Rauner who ill use that rope to hang them.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)Really dumbassed, if so.
ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)but the union stuck their head up their ass, and thought they would come out smelling like roses.
There is more than a little regret going on.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)did they think they'd get a better deal from Rauner?
I'm guessing it wasn't unanimous, at least, as I remember placing signs
for Quinn from a group that I believe identified itself as "Illinois Educators",
or something.....Still, a major disappointment.
murielm99
(31,428 posts)36% more in pay than Quinn's comparable staff. And everyone else is supposed to live on crumbs.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)Mr. Whathehell figures he won't get much through a democratic state senate
and House and we certainly hope that's the case.
murielm99
(31,428 posts)Let's hope he riles Madigan soon. That is all it will take to get the obstructionism against him rolling.
whathehell
(29,776 posts)I wish I could vote AGAINST Rahm, too, but I can't because I live in the 'burbs.
Peregrine Took
(7,502 posts)Does he think he's a monarch or something?
I knew these private sector dudes could never begin to have the patience to work for the government. You can't even buy a pencil without getting authorization.